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EYE ADJUSTMENTS How to Adjust For Individual Eye Strength - driver

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DOWNLOADING PHOTOS Be sure you have first installed the driver if you use Windows 98/98SE Connect the camera is connected to your PC with the supplied USB cable. it will be recognized as a "mass storage device", which will act just like an external hard drive. Open Windows Explorer or "My Computer," the camera will be shown as a new "Removable Disk" icon. Open this "Disk", and locate your photos (.jpg files) inside the folders. Click on an individual photo file, or use "Edit>Select All" if you want to download all the photos. Then choose "Move to Folder..." in the Edit menu. You may choose an existing folder (e.g. "My Pictures") or create a new folder located and named as you wish. Then click "OK" and your photos will be transferred from the camera to that folder on your hard drive. Alternatively, if you prefer, you may simply copy and paste or drag and drop you photo files from the camera "Disk" to the hard drive location of your choice. The camera may then be disconnected-you should first click the camera's icon in your system tray (move the mouse cursor over icons in lower right corner of screen to find this) and follow your PC's directions to stop and remove the USB device. To view and edit your photos, you use PhotoSuite (included on the CD), or use any other photo editing software. Select "File>Open" in the photo editor and navigate to the folder containing your previously transferred camera files. Refer to the photo software's instruction manual or Help menu for specific details on editing, resaving and printing photos. To view downloaded avi movie files, open Windows Media Player (included with all versions of Microsoft Windows) and open the avi file from the location where you previously saved it. On recent versions of Media Player, you may simply drag the movie file name from its location onto the Media Player window, and it will begin playing automatically. QuickTime, pre-installed on many computers (or available as a free download from Apple.com) can also be used to open and play the avi movie clips. 12 BINOCULAR INSTRUCTIONS Your Bushnell binocular is a precision instrument designed to provide many years of pleasurable viewing. This portion of the booklet will help you achieve optimum performance by explaining how you can adjust the binocular to your eyes, and how to care for this instrument. Read the instructions carefully before using your binocular. EYE ADJUSTMENTS (Figure 1) How to Adjust For Distance Between Your Eyes The distance between the eyes, called "interpupillary distance," varies Fig. 1 from person to person. To achieve perfect alignment of lens to eye, follow these simple steps. 1. Hold your binocular in the normal viewing position. 2. Grasp each barrel firmly. Move the barrels closer together or further apart until you see a single circular field. Always re-set your binocular to this position before using. INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE How to Adjust For Individual Eye Strength As individual eyesight varies from one person to another, Bushnell binoculars have a diopter setting feature which allows you to fine-tune the binocular to your vision. Follow the focusing instructions below for your binocular. 13

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INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE
Fig. 1
Be sure you have first installed the driver if you use Windows 98/98SE
Connect the camera is connected to your PC with the supplied USB cable.
it will be recognized as a "mass storage device", which will
act just like an external hard drive.
Open Windows Explorer or “My Computer,”
the camera will be shown as a new "Removable Disk" icon.
Open this "Disk", and locate
your photos (.jpg files) inside the folders.
Click on an individual photo file, or use "Edit>Select All" if you want to download all the photos. Then choose "Move to Folder..." in the
Edit menu. You may choose an existing folder (e.g. "My Pictures") or create a new folder located and named as you wish.
Then click
"OK" and your photos will be transferred from the camera to that folder on your hard drive.
Alternatively, if you prefer, you may simply
copy and paste or drag and drop you photo files from the camera “Disk” to the hard drive location of your choice.
The camera may then be disconnected-you should first click the camera's icon in your system tray (move the mouse cursor over icons in
lower right corner of screen to find this) and follow your PC’s directions to stop and remove the USB device.
To view and edit your photos, you use PhotoSuite (included on the CD),
or use any other photo editing software. Select “File>Open” in
the photo editor and navigate to the folder containing your previously transferred camera files.
Refer to the photo software’s instruction
manual or Help menu for specific details on editing, resaving and printing photos.
To view downloaded avi movie files, open Windows Media Player (included with all versions of Microsoft Windows) and open the avi
file from the location where you previously saved it. On recent versions of Media Player, you may simply drag the movie file name from
its location onto the Media Player window, and it will begin playing automatically. QuickTime, pre-installed on many computers (or
available as a free download from Apple.com) can also be used to open and play the avi movie clips.
DOWNLOADING PHOTOS
BINOCULAR INSTRUCTIONS
Your Bushnell binocular is a precision instrument designed to provide many years of pleasurable
viewing. This portion of the booklet will help you achieve optimum performance by explaining how
you can adjust the binocular to your eyes, and how to care for this instrument. Read the instructions
carefully before using your binocular.
EYE ADJUSTMENTS (Figure 1)
How to Adjust For Distance Between Your Eyes
The distance between the eyes, called “interpupillary distance,” varies
from person to person. To achieve perfect alignment of lens to eye,
follow these simple steps.
1.
Hold your binocular in the normal viewing position.
2.
Grasp each barrel firmly. Move the barrels closer together or
further apart until you see a single circular field. Always re-set your
binocular to this position before using.
How to Adjust For Individual Eye Strength
As individual eyesight varies from one person to another, Bushnell binoculars have a diopter setting
feature which allows you to fine-tune the binocular to your vision. Follow the focusing instructions
below for your binocular.