Bushnell 11 8200 User Guide - Page 6

System Requirements, Escape, Battery Indicator - imageview driver

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SETUP Menu continued • Escape (ESC): Select ESC and press SNAP to exit the Setting menu options, and return to normal mode. OTHER DISPLAY ICONS • Battery Indicator ( ) : Shows the amount of battery life left. When half of the icon is filled in, you should plan to replace the batteries soon. Be sure to bring an extra set of batteries on a long trip or for important events. CAUTION • Make sure you download all photos (see directions in next section of manual) from the camera before removing the batteries for longer than the time it takes to change them. The camera memory is volatile (power dependant), and your photos may be lost if the batteries are removed for more than a minute or two (a temporary charge will remain long enough to allow changing batteries), or if the batteries are left in but allowed to become completely dead.WARNING U 10 USING THE IMAGEVIEW WITH YOUR COMPUTER System Requirements: Pentium 166MMX or equivalent minimum (Recommended Pentium II 266) Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Minimum 32MB of RAM USB Port (do not connect the camera through a USB hub) Minimum 200 MB of hard drive space, with additional 65MB for IE and Direct X CD-ROM driver Super VGA monitor and video card SOFTWARE INSTALLATION DO NOT CONNECT THE IMAGEVIEW CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER BEFORE INSTALLING THE DRIVER SOFTWARE (Windows 98/98SE only) Insert the supplied CD-ROM disc. It will startup automatically and display the driver and PhotoSuite installation screen. Windows 98 users must install the driver (click "Install Driver") prior to connecting the camera for downloading. Windows 2000, ME, and XP do not require a driver. Unless you already have photo editing software you plan to use, click the button to install PhotoSuite (compatible with Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP). 11

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USING THE IMAGEVIEW WITH YOUR COMPUTER
System Requirements:
Pentium 166MMX or equivalent minimum
(Recommended Pentium II 266)
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Minimum 32MB of RAM
USB Port (do not connect the camera through a USB hub)
Minimum 200 MB of hard drive space, with additional 65MB for IE and Direct X
CD-ROM driver
Super VGA monitor and video card
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
DO NOT CONNECT THE IMAGEVIEW CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER BEFORE INSTALLING THE
DRIVER SOFTWARE (Windows 98/98SE only)
Insert the supplied CD-ROM disc. It will startup automatically and display the driver and PhotoSuite installation
screen.
Windows 98 users must install the driver (click "Install Driver") prior to connecting the camera for downloading.
Windows 2000, ME, and XP do not require a driver.
Unless you already have photo editing software you plan to use,
click the button to install
PhotoSuite (compatible
with Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP).
Escape
(ESC): Select ESC and press SNAP to exit the Setting menu options, and return to normal
mode.
OTHER DISPLAY ICONS
Battery Indicator
(
) : Shows the amount of battery life left. When half of the icon is filled in,
you should plan to replace the batteries soon. Be sure to bring an extra set of batteries on a long trip
or for important events.
CAUTION
Make sure you download all photos (see directions in next section of manual) from the camera before
removing the batteries for longer than the time it takes to change them. The camera memory is volatile
(power dependant), and your photos may be lost if the batteries are removed for more than a minute or
two (a temporary charge will remain long enough to allow changing batteries), or if the batteries are left
in but allowed to become completely dead.
WAR
NING
U
SETUP Menu
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