Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] The camera has 16 MB of internal memory which can hold 30-40 photos (depending on the selected resolution and other variables). The camera will turn off automatically after about one minute if no buttons are pressed. Note: when the camera is connected to a computer via the supplied USB cable, the camera will draw power from the computer, with no battery drain. Hold the ImageView steady and press SNAP to take a picture (or start/stop shooting a video, when the camera is in video mode). [. . . ] If the remote shutter cable is available, it should be used instead of the self timer when the camera is tripod mounted. The timer automatically cancels after use.
Format
For+Trash Can
None-press SNAP to format card or internal memory
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Clock
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Using the ImageView with Your Computer
1. The camera will be recognized as a USB mass storage device (if it is set to "STO" and not "PC"), which means no special drivers are required for all operating systems later than Windows 98 (Me, 2000, XP, Vista. ) Mac OS 9 and OSX are also compatible. If you have a computer OS as listed above that is USB mass storage compliant, a new disc icon will appear in Windows Explorer (under "My Computer") as a new "Removable Disc" after plugging in the USB cable from the Imageview. Clicking on the new disc icon will show the contents, a folder named "DCIM. " The image folder inside this contains your photos, stored as JPEGs (. jpg file format). They may then be viewed, edited, renamed and saved using any photo or graphics software that accepts . jpg files. After you have copied or opened and saved the photo files to your computers hard drive, you may disconnect the Imageview camera (NEVER disconnect the camera while files are still being transferred to your computer. ) Before disconnecting, you should "eject" or stop the "removable disc" representing the camera to avoid an error message (not necessary with Windows XP or later OS). See the following pages for full step by step instructions to download your photos.
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System Requirements
Operating System: Windows® 2000/ME/XP/Vista/Windows 7 (Windows 98 is not supported) or Mac OS 9 / OS X Internal USB Port
Downloading the Photo/Video Files
1. Connect the supplied cable to the ImageView's USB port, then directly to a main USB port on your computer-do not use front panel/keyboard USB ports or unpowered "hubs". The LCD display will indicate "STO", and the ImageView will be recognized as a standard "USB Mass Storage" device. This means that the camera files can be easily viewed, edited, or copied to your hard drive, just as if they were stored on an external hard drive or a CD-ROM. (Note for Mac users: you may need to select "STO" memory access and plug in the ImageView while its LCD still displays "STO" for it to appear on the Mac desktop as an "Untitled" disk. See "Using the Operational Modes") (This step is not required with Windows XP, simply use the options in the pop-up window to view, copy or edit your photos). The camera will be seen as a new "Removable Disk" with an unused drive letter assigned to it. Double click this new "Disk" icon, open the "DCIM" folder inside, then the folder(s) inside that ("100MEDIA" , etc). Your photos/videos are the files insidethey have the prefix "HUNT" followed by a 4-digit number, as seen earlier on the
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Downloading the Photo/Video Files
4. Click "Edit>Select All" (or click on one photo, contol+click to select multiple photos), then "Edit>Copy to Folder" (in Windows menus). Select an existing folder on your hard drive, such as "My Pictures", or create a new folder ("Hawaii Vacation", etc), then click "OK" to transfer copies of the photo files you want. After the photos are transferred to your hard drive, you can disconnect the camera. Windows 2000 may produce a screen warning that you have disconnected a USB device without stopping or ejecting the "disk" first (your photo files will not be harmed). If so, check the box that adds an icon to your system tray or taskbar. Then next time you finish transferring photos, you can click that icon first, and "Stop the USB Mass Storage Device" before disconnecting the camera. [. . . ] 80 GERMANY D- 50827 Köln Tel: +49 221 995568-0 Fax: +49 221 995568-20 This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from country to country.
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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 interference 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. [. . . ]