Bushnell Digital Camera 78 7348 User Manual

15-45x50mm  
Spotting Scope  
with Digital Camera  
Model: 78-7348  
LIT. #: 98-0468/09-04  
 
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System Requirements:  
Pentium 166MMX minimum  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ImageView  
spotting scope! The Bushnell ImageView spotting scope takes  
the technology of digital photography and combines it with a  
high-quality compact spotting scope. This allows you to observe  
sporting events, wildlife, scenic vistas or anything you would  
normally use a spotting scope for, and then save the image in a  
built-in attached digital camera. You can then download these  
images to your computer and e-mail them to your friends and  
family, print off the picture using the included software or save  
them in a photo album for future use.  
(Recommended Pentium II 266)  
Windows 98 /ME / NT and Windows 2000/XP  
Minimum 32 MB of RAM  
USB port  
Minimum 200 MB of Hard Drive space with additional 65 MB space for IE and DirectX  
CD-ROM driver  
Super VGA Monitor and video card  
Software Installation:  
To load the software insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive and it will self-start. The CD  
contains Roxio PhotoSuite, a photo editing program, as well as the drivers necessary for your  
computer to recognize the camera. Even if you have photo-imaging software on your com-  
puter you prefer to use, and do not need the PhotoSuite software, you will still need to install  
the drivers BEFORE CONNECTING the camera .  
Click the button on the CD startup screen labeled “Install Driver". After the driver instal-  
lation is complete, click “Install PhotoSuite” . Follow the on screen instructions after clicking  
an install button. For more details regarding connecting the camera and downloading photos,  
see the section titled “Downloading the Pictures to Your Computer”. After downloading from  
the camera to your computer, the photo files are standard .jpg files that may be opened and  
viewed with any digital imaging software.  
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B. LCD Display  
CAMERA OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Timer: Select the timer to take a delayed  
picture. This gives you approximately a  
A. Button Descriptions  
a. The MODE button has three functions:  
10 second delay.  
2. Repeat Shot: Takes 3 continuous shots,  
with only one press of the SNAP button.  
Shots are approximately 1 second apart.  
3. Hi/Low Quality: No icon shows when  
camera is in High Resolution Mode  
(640X480)."LQ"showswhencameraisin  
Low Resolution Mode (320 X 240).  
4. AVI Mode: This mode allows you to take  
short movie clips, saved as ".avi" files.  
1. Power on: Press and hold button until camera turns on. When camera is  
connected to a PC via the USB cable provided, the camera will power  
on automatically  
2. Power off: While camera is on, press and hold button until camera turns off.  
If camera has not been used or if a button has not been pressed for over  
2 minutes, the camera will automatically power off to save battery life. If the  
camera is connected via USB, camera will not power off except when PC  
powers off.  
3. Mode change: press this button rapidly  
5. Battery Indicator: Shows the amount of battery life left.  
6. 50/60: Shows electrical power frequency output. "50" corresponds to 50Hz  
electrical power frequency, and "60" corresponds to 60Hz electrical power  
frequency, which is the frequency used in the United States. The correct setting  
(i.e. 60 in the U.S., 50 in some countries) will not cause any flickering on images.  
to change modes.  
b. The SNAP button has two functions:  
1. Take a picture: press this button to take  
a picture when the camera is on. (But not  
in the pc mode and mode change)  
2. Select: in "Mode Change", press this  
button to confirm the function that  
is flashing.  
7. Delete Last/All: "  
" deletes the last picture taken, and "  
" deletes all the  
pictures in the memory.  
8. Picture Number/PC/Memory-Full: This area will show the number of pictures  
in the memory when camera is in "Normal" mode. "PC" will appear when unit is  
plugged in via USB cord to your PC. When memory is full in "Normal" mode,  
display will show "FUL" and alarm will sound.  
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OPERATION GUIDE  
8. When in "Normal" mode, press SNAP to take a picture. The counter will advance  
1. The camera is powered by two "AAA" batteries (not included) or USB power (via PC connection)  
2. Insert two AAA alkaline batteries into battery compartment  
3. Press and hold MODE button until camera turns on.  
by 1  
4. Press SNAP to take a picture, or press MODE button quickly to change mode  
settings as described above. The camera is set at infinity and will not be focused  
on an object closer than 20 feet.  
5. The mode setting operation is a cycle loop, so press MODE button to switch to  
another mode. The loop order of the different modes is shown here:  
9. When in "Normal" mode, pressing the MODE button will cause the camera to  
enter "Mode Change."  
10. To change to the "Self-Timer" mode, press MODE once and then press SNAP to  
select. The self-timer is now on. The camera will remain in this mode until you  
change the mode.  
Press MODE  
Press SNAP to enter this mode  
11. When in "Normal" mode press MODE button twice to change  
to "Repeat Shot" mode. When you see the " " icon blinking,  
press SNAP to enter this mode (the “  
“ icon will stop  
blinking). By pressing and holding the SNAP button you  
will now be able to take 3 consecutive pictures. The camera  
will remain in this mode until you change the mode or until the  
cameras memory is full. When memory is full the display will show "FUL" and an  
alarm will sound.  
6. To change settings, toggle through the different modes by pressing the MODE  
button. When a mode is selected, the indicator symbol on the LCD will start  
flashing. You can then select that mode by then pressing the SNAP button.  
7. When changing modes, if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds, the camera will  
return to normal mode.  
Alarm will sound  
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12. To enter "Low Resolution" mode, which will cause your  
pictures to be of a lower resolution, but will also allow you to  
store many more pictures in the cameras memory, press the  
MODE button 3 times until you see the "LQ" icon blinking.  
Press the SNAP button to select this mode. The "Low" icon  
will then stop blinking. Entering this mode later and pressing  
SNAP again will return you to "High Resolution" mode.  
15. If "Delete Last" mode is selected, the display will show the following:  
delete last picture then quit this mode  
Press SNAP to delete the last picture from the cameras memory.  
13. When in "Normal" mode press the MODE button 4 times to enter the "AVI"  
16. If "Delete All" mode is selected, the word "ALL" appears next to the icon on the  
display. To delete all pictures in the cameras memory, select this mode. The picture  
number will then blink. Press and hold the SNAP button. You will hear a tone that  
becomes higher as the pictures are deleted. Once complete, the picture number  
will reset to zero. If no button is pressed for a while, the camera returns to stand-by.  
mode. The "  
mode. The "  
" icon will begin to blink. Press the SNAP button to select this  
" will then stop blinking. Holding down the SNAP button will  
take AVI clips as long as you continue to depress the button or until the memory  
is full. Once you release the button the camera will revert back to "Normal" mode  
so you can take still (i.e. non-action) pictures again as long as there is unused  
memory left. Repeat step 11 if you want to change the camera to the AVI mode again.  
17. If the "Battery" indicator is only one third highlighted, it is necessary to replace the  
batteries soon.  
14. You can chose between the 50mhz and 60mhz settings for the camera output.  
The cameras default mode is the "60" mode, which matches the power frequency  
for the United States. To change to the "50" mode, press the SNAP button until  
the "60" changes to "50." Confirm the selection by pressing the SNAP button. To  
avoid any flickering on the picture, the correct power frequency (either 50 or 60)  
for your country must be selected.  
the "  
" icon will blink and buzzer will sound  
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18. If the camera is connected to your PC via USB cable, the display will show  
8. Click the “Transfer Photos” button (#3).  
9. After several seconds, the driver screen will appear. Click on the “Download photos”  
button (round red camera icon on bottom left) to start the download from the  
ImageView to your computer.  
10. When the download is finished, you should see “thumbnail” preview frames showing  
your photos in the driver window.  
DOWNLOADING THE PICTURES TO YOUR COMPUTER:  
1. Connect the USB cable from the computer to the camera.  
2. You may have a brief wait for the process as Windows “builds a driver information  
database” and confirms that the PC matches the correct software to the attached  
hardware device.  
11. Next, click the second button from the right at the bottom of the driver window, to  
“select all photos in this page”, if you want to transfer all the photos to your PC.  
Or, click on the thumbnail frames to select just the photos you want to work with  
(click again to deselect one), then click “Transfer photos” (second button from left)  
at the bottom of the driver window. You are then returned to the PhotoSuite transfer  
screen, and should see all of your transferred photos, identified by the date and file  
number (beginning with 00000).  
3. Open the program PhotoSuite 5  
4. Click Transfer” in the left frame area under “Home Page”  
5. Select Transfer from new device”  
6. Under (#1) “Select a device from the list”, click “Bushnell Imageview”, then click  
“Next” at the bottom of the left frame area.  
12. Click “Next”, then “Done” at the bottom of the left frame area.  
13. You may now wish to edit (click Edit & Create, then Edit), or print (click Print & Share,  
then Print) your photos. For detailed instructions for using these and other PhotoSuite  
features, please refer to “Roxio PhotoSuite Help”, available by selecting the Help  
menu at the top of your screen.  
7. You may now name the group of photos if you wish (#2), or accept the default  
“Captured (current date). Note that your photos will also be added to your hard drive  
in a folder of the same name, located in C:/My Documents/My Pictures.  
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USING THE TRIPOD  
SPOTTING SCOPE INSTRUCTIONS  
To pan side to side or up and down, unloosen the tripod control handle by rotating it  
counterclockwise. To lock into a desired position, rotate the tripod control handle clockwise.  
MOUNTING  
Remove the spotting scope from the packaging. Attach the tripod  
with the provided screw to the tripod mount hole located on the  
base of the spotting scope. Spread the tripod legs and set on a  
solid surface.  
CAUTION: DO NOT LOOK AT THE SUN THROUGH THIS SPOTTING  
SCOPE AS SEVERE DAMAGE TO YOUR EYES MAY RESULT!  
CARE  
The lenses of your spotting scope are coated for highest light transmission. As with any coated  
optics, special care must be taken in cleaning the lenses. Moisten the surface of the lens slightly  
and wipe dry using a circular motion starting at the center of the lens. Wipe or brush off any  
dirt or dust on the outside of the spotting scope.  
MAGNIFICATION  
To "zoom" the spotting scope, grasp and rotate the variable  
magnification ring to change power. The magnification ring is  
located on the eyepiece. When rotating this ring, the image will  
increase or decrease in apparent size. It may be necessary to re-  
focus when the magnification is changed.  
CAUTION  
Never disassemble your spotting scope. Special tools and equipment are required for service and  
irreparable damage can result from untrained attempted service. Unauthorized service may also  
void the warranty.  
FOCUSING  
The focus ring is located in front of the eyepiece, towards the  
middle of the spotting scope body. By turning this adjustment, the  
image will sharpen until in focus.  
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TWO-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
WARNING  
Your Bushnell® product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for  
two years after the date of purchase. In the event of a defect under this warranty, we will, at  
our option, repair or replace the product, provided that you return the product postage prepaid.  
This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, improper handling, installation, or  
maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Authorized Service Department.  
Make sure you download any pictures from your camera  
BEFORE you remove the batteries from the camera.  
Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below:  
2 AAA Batteries Required, Not Included  
1) A check/money order in the amount of $10.00 to cover the cost of postage and handling  
2) Name and address for product return  
3) An explanation of the defect  
4) Proof of Date Purchased  
5) Product should be well packed in a sturdy outside shipping carton, to prevent  
damage in transit, with return postage prepaid to the address listed below:  
FCC Note:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
· Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
· Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
IN U.S.A. Send To:  
Bushnell Performance Optics  
Attn.: Repairs  
8500 Marshall Drive  
Lenexa, Kansas 66214  
IN CANADA Send To:  
Bushnell Performance Optics  
Attn.: Repairs  
25A East Pearce Street, Unit 1  
Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 2M9  
For products purchased outside the United States or Canada please contact your local dealer for  
applicable warranty information. In Europe you may also contact Bushnell at:  
BUSHNELL Performance Optics Gmbh  
European Service Centre  
MORSESTRASSE 4  
D- 50769 KÖLN  
GERMANY  
Tél: +49 (0) 221 709 939 3  
Fax: +49 (0) 221 709 939 8  
The shielded interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital  
device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from country to country.  
©2004 Bushnell Performance Optics  
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