Page 2 - Limited One Year Warranty
Limited One Year Warranty -1- Vivitar warrants this quality product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. During the period, Vivitar will repair or replace the product at no charge for parts or labor.TIME PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTYThe time...
Page 3 - WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED
WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED -2- STEP 1. Package the product and relevant accessories carefully, using ample padding materialsand a sturdy mailing container to prevent damage in transit.STEP 2. Include in package:a) Evidence of date and place of original purchase (for example, a copy of your sa...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents -3- What your camera includes:........................................................................................ 4 Computer System Requirements ............................................................................. 4 A Quick Look at Your Camera............................
Page 5 - Windows Vista
What Your Camera Includes -4- 1)One digital 10 x 25 camera binoculars 2)One USB connection cable 3)One software and driver CD 4)One product manual Minimum System Requirements Windows 2000, XP -Pentium III Processor or Equivalent -128MB RAM -150MB Free Hard Disk Drive Space -CD/DVD ROM Drive -Availab...
Page 6 - A Quick Look at Your Camera
A Quick Look at Your Camera -5- 6 4 5 3 1 2 7 1. Startup Button/Mode Button 2. LCD Display Screen 3. Optical Shooting Lens 4. USB Socket 5. Telescope and Viewfinder 6. Battery Compartment 7. Shutter Button/”OK” button
Page 7 - Preparing Your Camera For Use; Battery Installation
Preparing Your Camera For Use -6- Battery Installation Your camera requires two AAA alkaline batteries, which must be inserted as follows: 1. Slide open the battery compartment at the bottom of the camera. 2. Insert the batteries in accordance with the polarity (+/-) shown on the inside of the cover...
Page 8 - Starting Your Camera; • The camera will sound a beep to confirm that it is ready for use.
Starting Your Camera -7- Press and hold down the mode button (for about 2 seconds) to start the camera. • The camera will sound a beep to confirm that it is ready for use. • The LCD display will indicate the number of photos that can be taken before it becomes necessary to download them to your PC. T...
Page 9 - The Camera’s Modes
The Camera’s Modes -8- When your camera is turned on, you will see the following symbols on the LCD display screen: When you see a number on the screen, it indicates the number of photos remaining to take. OFF..turns your camera off. St..turns on the self timerCt..Continuous shooting mode. CP..turns...
Page 10 - Operating Your Camera; Turning your Camera Off; Press the shutter button within 5 seconds to turn camera off.; Continuous Shoot Mode
Operating Your Camera -9- If the camera is powered off, hold down the mode button once to turn on power to your camera. Turning your Camera Off 1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the OFF symbol shows on the LCD display screen. 2. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds to turn camera off. A...
Page 11 - Deleting All Photos; and the camera will return to the normal working state.; Deleting the Last Photo Taken
Operating Your Camera (continued) -10- Deleting All Photos 1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the CA symbol shows on the LCD display screen. 2. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds, the photo counter will flash. Press the shutter button again within 5 seconds and all photos will be delet...
Page 12 - Photo Resolution; In order to change the resolution, follow the steps below:; Photo Compression Ratio
-11- Operating Your Camera (continued) Photo Resolution Your camera can tak photos in either VGA (640x480 pixels) or QVGA (320x240 pixels) resolution. In order to change the resolution, follow the steps below: 1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the “LR” symbol is displayed on the LCD display ...
Page 13 - your photos or videos may be distorted.
-12- Operating Your Camera (continued) Photo Storage The number of photos that can be taken will vary according to the resolution and compression ratio of the photos. The LCD display screen will show the current resolution and how many more photos you can take at this resolution. The maximum numbers...
Page 14 - Video Recording Mode
-13- Operating Your Camera (continued) Video Recording Mode Press the mode button repeatedly to select the A1 symbol on the LCD display screen. Press the shutter button to start recording, the LCD will blink at the same time. Once recording gets started, It will not stop recording until you release ...
Page 15 - Software and Camera Driver Installation; during the installation process.
Software and Camera Driver Installation -14- IMPORTANT: Before attempting to install the software, ensure that you do not have the camera attached to your computer. This will affect the installation process and could cause your installation to fail. Do not connect the cable to the computer until the...
Page 16 - Software and Camera Driver Installation (continued); Please review the license terms and click the
-15- Software and Camera Driver Installation (continued) 3. On the “PhoTags Express" screen, click the “Next” button. 4. Please review the license terms and click the “Agree” button to continue.
Page 17 - Let the “PhoTags Express” installer create
-16- Software and Camera Driver Installation (continued) 5. Let the “PhoTags Express” installer create the folder where the program will be installed to, and then click “Install” 6. Click “Finish” to let the “PhoTags Express” installer finish the installation program.
Page 19 - Downloading Photos; Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB slot on your camera.
-18- Downloading Photos Use the “PhoTags Express” program to import the photos from your camera. 1. Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB slot on your camera. 2. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer. 3. Make sure that your camera is connected and turned on. 4. Do...
Page 22 - Specifications; Automatic; Self Timer Duration:; USB standard interface; Exposure Speed; c)audio indicator of low battery voltage
-21- Specifications Internal Memory: 16Mbit SDRAM Memory Capacity: VGA: 20 photos (no compression) QVGA: 40 photos (no compression) Lens: 1/4 inch fixed lens Aperture: 2.8 Exposure Value: Automatic White Balance: Automatic Self Timer Duration: 10 seconds Communication Interface: USB standard interfa...