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loading Batteries
Slide the battery cover
open in the direction indicated by the arrow, then swing it out to the right. Insert two
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"AAA" Alkaline or Lithium batteries into the compartment in the direction indicated inside, then replace the
cover, sliding it back into place until it clicks. Note: Rechargeable NiMh type batteries may also be used, but
some may not deliver adequate current to power the camera and display.
By default, the ImageView scope will automatically power off if no buttons or controls have been pressed for
two minutes. This helps save power and extend battery life when the camera is accidently left on. However,
when you are first learning to use your ImageView you may want to keep the power on as you become familiar
with the features and controls. This can be done by changing the "Auto Power Off" option in the Setup menu
to "Off" (please refer to the "Main Menu-Options and Settings" section of this manual).
inserting an sD card
The camera has no internal memory, and must be used with an SD or SDHC memory card (not included, up
to 32GB capacity). If no card is inserted, the display will indicate "No SD Card" when the ON button is pressed.
Insert your SD card into the slot
on the left side of the scope (move the rubber cover flap out of the way-see
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"Parts & Controls Guide" ), label side up with the "notched" corner on the right as indicated by the card icon
below the slot. Note: be sure the power is turned off before inserting or removing cards to prevent possible
loss of files or damage to the card. A new card will not require formatting, but a card that has been previously
used in other devices (cameras, mp3 players, etc) should be formatted by the ImageView scope before you
start taking photos (see "Format" in "Main Menu-Options and Settings"). note that formatting will erase all files
previously stored on the card, so be sure they have been downloaded and saved on your computer first if
you wish to keep them.
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