Meade Binoculars CV 4 8 x 30 User Manual

®
CV-4 8 x 30 Digital Camera Binocular  
 
Quick Start  
How to start taking pictures...  
DSC Icon  
Install 2 AAA batteries.  
(Not included.)  
Menu  
Button  
1
2
Shutter  
Button  
Turn on camera.  
Press and hold down the  
Menu button for 3 seconds.  
Left  
Button  
Right  
Button  
Select the Still Camera Mode. Press the Menu button. Use the Right and Left buttons  
to move the selection box over the DSC (Digital Still Camera) icon and press the Menu  
button—this will allow you to take still pictures. Press the Shutter button to exit menu.  
3
4
Point at something interesting and press the Shutter button.  
You’ve taken a picture!  
4
 
Quick Start  
How to use Flashback...  
Have you ever wanted to record just the play  
of the game (your daughter kicking the winning  
goal) or capture just the highlight of an event  
(your son receiving his diploma)?  
Flashback  
icon  
Use Flashback when you want to capture  
video of short activities like these—without  
using up all your memory. You’ll begin  
recording, but with Flashback selected, you’ll  
only save the last 10 seconds of video (or if  
you prefer, you can also select 5, 15 or 20 sec-  
onds of recording time from the Flashback  
Period menu option).  
Menu  
Button  
Turn on camera.  
Press and hold down the  
Left  
5
Menu button for 3 seconds.  
Button  
Right  
Button  
Shutter  
Button  
Select the Flashback Mode.  
Press the Menu button. Use the Right or Left button to move the selection box over  
the Flashback icon. Press the Menu button to enter Flashback mode.  
6
7
8
Point at an interesting activity and press the Shutter button to enter the  
record mode.  
Press the Shutter button again to stop recording.  
CaptureView has recorded only the last 10 seconds of the activity. See FLASHBACK,  
SUGGESTED USES FOR FLASHBACK and FLASHBACK PERIODS pages 18, 19 and 27 for  
more information.  
5
 
Quick Start  
How to download your pictures...  
USB Cable  
Plug in.  
Connect CaptureView to your PC or Mac (OS 9.0  
or higher) using the included USB cable.  
9
Sit back and relax a minute.  
If using Windows 98ME or higher, CaptureView  
automatically installs on your PC. No drivers are needed. If  
using Windows 98SE or lower, drivers must be installed on  
your PC and can be found on the included CD-Rom.  
10  
Install Ulead Photo Express.  
Insert the CD, click on Ulead Photo Express and follow  
the on-screen instructions.  
11  
Enjoy your photos.  
Open Ulead Photo Express to view, edit and print  
12  
your pictures.  
6
 
Features  
1$  
1@  
1)  
1%  
1!  
Fig. 2  
1^  
Fig. 1:Top View  
1. Eyepieces  
2. Up Button  
3. Down Button  
4. Left Button  
5. Right Button  
6. Shutter  
j
I
7. Menu Button  
(Power)  
8. LCD  
9. Barrel  
c
d
h
10. Camera Lens  
11. Focus Ring  
12. Objective Lens  
13. Diopter Scale  
Fig. 2: Rear View  
14. Battery  
e
f
g
compartment tab  
15. Battery  
Compartment  
16. Binocular Focus  
Knob (on  
b
Fig. 1  
1#  
underside)  
7
 
Features  
Fig. 3  
1*  
1&  
1!  
1)  
Fig. 3: Front View  
10. Camera Lens  
11. Focus Ring  
2)  
1(  
17. Far Focus indicator  
18. Near Focus indicator  
Fig. 4: Inside Battery  
Compartment  
19. USB Port  
20. SD Card Port  
21. Slots for Batteries  
(battery polarity indicated)  
Fig. 4  
2!  
8
 
Introduction  
Congratulations on purchasing a Meade® CaptureView® CV-4. CV-4 is an  
8 x 30mm full-featured binocular. It is integrated with a waterproof digital camera that  
requires no film to capture pictures or video. This manual is designed to quickly  
guide you through the operation of your CaptureView CV-4. For best results, take a  
few moments to become familiar with the operation of your device, and be sure to  
save this manual for future reference.  
A few of CaptureView’s many features include:  
Fully functional binocular.  
Digital camera that captures pictures and video.  
Color LCD display panel allows you to easily navigate the operational menus.  
Flashback feature allows you to easily record just the highlight of an activity.  
Designed to be used in a water environment. See A WORD ABOUT WATERPROOFING,  
page 30, for important information on this topic.  
WARNING! Never use your binocular to look at the Sun! Looking at or near  
the Sun will cause instant and irreversible damage to your eye. Eye damage is  
often painless, so there is no warning to the observer that damage has occurred  
until it is too late. Do not point the binocular at or near the Sun. Children should  
always have adult supervision while observing.  
9
 
Using Your Binocular  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Fold down  
Adjust Eye Relief  
If you wear eyeglasses, fold down the  
rubber eyecups and hold the  
eyepieces up against your glasses.  
Adjust the Barrels  
1. Hold CaptureView up to your eyes in  
the normal viewing position. Use  
both hands to hold each barrel firmly.  
You will need to adjust the barrels as  
the distance between your eyes is  
usually different than the distance  
between another person’s eyes.  
2. Pull the barrels apart or push the  
barrels together until you see a  
single circular field with both of your  
eyes.  
Barrel  
Barrel  
10  
 
Using Your Binocular  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Focus the Binocular  
1. Set the Diopter Scale on underside  
of CaptureView at its center point  
between “+” and “-.”  
Diopter scale  
2. Choose an object (such as a  
telephone pole) that is at least 50  
feet (15m.) away.  
3. Looking with only your left eye,  
rotate the Focus Knob until the  
object you are viewing is focused.  
4. Looking with only your right eye,  
rotate the Diopter Scale until the  
object you are viewing is focused.  
5. Now, looking with both eyes, rotate  
the Focus Knob to focus on both far  
and near objects.  
Focus knob  
11  
 
Seal Your Camera  
CV-4 is waterproof and seals in the electronics, batteries, memory card and USB  
port. However, this means that you will need to install the batteries and SD or MMC  
card, and carefully seal the compartment to ensure waterproofing.  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Insert Batteries,  
Install SD or MMC Card and  
Seal waterproof compartment  
1. To open the battery compartment:  
Press the tab down and push the  
battery compartment lid forward to  
open.  
Note: If you do not press any of  
the buttons, the camera will  
automatically shut off after 10  
minutes.  
2. Insert 2 AAA 1.5v (user-supplied)  
batteries into the compartment,  
noting the correct polarity as  
illustrated inside the compartment.  
3. To load or eject a SD/MMC memory  
card: Press the card in topside up,  
and release when you hear a click.  
4. To seal the compartment, close the  
lid and slide the tab up. The tab  
must be in the up position for the  
compartment to be waterproofed.  
Slide tab  
12  
 
Camera Modes  
CaptureView has three modes: Menu, Preview (Still, Movie and Flashback) and  
Playback.  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Use the Preview mode  
When you first turn on the camera or  
when you exit the Menu mode, the  
Preview mode is operational and the  
LCD screen displays a live image. The  
Preview mode has three options to  
choose from: Still, Movie and  
Flashback. Use this mode to take pic-  
tures or movies. See TAKE A PICTURE,  
CAPTURE VIDEO and USE FLASHBACK,  
pages 16, 17 and 19 for more  
Down  
Up  
Shutter  
Menu  
Left  
Right  
information.  
Press the Menu button to enter the  
Menu mode. When CaptureView is in  
this mode, it displays the menu and  
menu options. Use the Menu mode to  
select and activate CaptureView’s  
many features.  
Select the Menu mode  
Select the Playback mode  
Select the Playback mode from the  
CaptureView menus. Use this mode to  
review the pictures or movies you have  
taken. See PLAYBACK, page 20, for  
more information.  
13  
 
Moving Through the Menus  
If you want to...  
Turn on Camera  
Do this...  
Press and hold the Menu button for 3  
seconds to turn on the camera.  
Press the Menu button to display the  
menus. Press the Left button to turn off  
the display screen. Press the Right  
button to turn the display back on.  
Display Menus  
Move the Red Selection Box  
through the Menus  
Use the Right, Left, Up and Down but-  
tons to move the red selection box right  
or left over menus or menu options.  
Select a Menu or Menu Option  
When the box is over a menu or a menu  
option you wish to select, press the  
Menu button.  
Go Back to the Last Displayed  
Menu  
Select “Back” from a menu and press  
the Menu button to go back to the last  
displayed menu.  
Exit the Menus or the Playback  
Mode  
Press the Shutter button to exit the  
menus, the Playback mode or the  
Zoom function.  
Down  
Shutter  
Up  
Menu  
Left  
Right  
14  
 
Near and Far Focus  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Select Near or Far Focus  
1. Press and hold down the Mode  
button for 3 seconds to turn on the  
camera.  
2. The binocular can be focused using  
the focus knob. However, the camera  
can be set to Near or Far focus using  
the focus ring, and is not affected by  
the focus knob.  
3. To set the Near focus: Position  
CaptureView so that you are looking  
at the front lens and focus ring.  
Rotate the focus ring to the “man”  
icon. You will feel a click. Continue to  
rotate slightly past this point. If you  
are unable to rotate the ring to the  
left, the camera may already be set  
to Near focus.  
Focus Ring  
Note: The Binocular focus knob  
does not affect the camera focus.  
The camera’s focus is determined  
by the Focus ring setting:  
Near Focus: Use for objects that  
are 30 to 60 feet away. Near focus  
will capture crisp, sharp images of  
nearby objects and is an excellect  
setting for pictures you wish to  
capture of people.  
To set the Far focus: Position the  
binoculars so that you are looking at  
the front lens and focus ring. Rotate  
the focus ring to the “mountain”  
icon.You will feel a click. Continue to  
rotate slightly past this point. If you  
are unable to rotate the ring to the  
right, the camera may already be set  
to Far focus.  
Far Focus: Use for objects more  
than 60 feet away.  
15  
 
Taking Pictures and Video  
CaptureView performs best under good lighting conditions. Take some time to  
practice capturing still pictures and video.  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Take a Still Picture  
1. Press and hold the Menu button for  
3 to 5 seconds to turn on the  
camera. Point the binoculars and  
images will appear on the LCD.  
2. Press the Menu button again and a  
menu screen displays on the LCD.  
Use the Right or Left button to move  
the red selection box over the  
Digital Still Camera (DSC) option.  
Press the Menu button again to  
select DSC. You will exit the menu  
mode and automatically enter the  
Preview mode.  
Down  
Up  
Shutter  
Menu  
Left  
Right  
3. Hold CaptureView steady and press  
the Shutter button—you’ve taken a  
picture.  
Note: You need to be in Preview  
mode to capture pictures or  
video.  
Note: When you take a picture, a  
beep sounds and “Saving...dis-  
plays. The counter in the upper  
right corner of the LCD increases  
by one.  
16  
 
Taking Pictures and Video  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Capture Video  
1. Press and hold the Menu button for  
3 to 5 seconds to turn on the  
camera. Point the binoculars and  
images will appear on the LCD.  
2. Press the Menu button again and a  
menu screen displays on the LCD.  
Use the Right or Left button to move  
the red selection box over the  
Down  
Up  
Shutter  
Menu  
Left  
Movie option. Press the Menu button  
to select the Movie option. You will  
exit the menu mode and automati-  
cally enter the Preview mode.  
Right  
3. Hold CaptureView steady and press  
the Shutter button. You are now  
capturing video. To stop, press the  
Shutter button again.  
Note: The length of a movie  
depends on how much memory  
you have available. Audio record-  
ing is not available with this  
camera.  
17  
 
Other Menu Options  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Use Flashback  
For example, you may want to record a  
baseball pitcher throwing a pitch:  
This feature is very useful when you  
wish to capture a short activity, but  
are not sure when it will begin.  
1. Select the Settings menu and press  
the Menu button.  
2. Select the Flashback Period sub-  
menu and press the Menu button.  
Select 10 seconds and press the  
Menu button.  
3. Select Back. Press the Menu button.  
4. Select Flashback and press the Menu  
button.  
5. Press the Shutter button to begin  
recording while the pitcher prepares.  
After the pitcher throws the ball, click  
on the Shutter button again to turn off  
recording. “Saving” displays on the  
LCD screen.” You’ll have saved only  
the last ten seconds of the pitcher’s  
activity.  
6. Select Playback mode to review your  
movie. If you wish to perform another  
flashback recording, just press the  
Shutter button to begin recording  
again. Choose another setting from  
This feature captures video for a user-  
selected period of time (5, 10, 15 or 20  
seconds). Select the Flashback menu  
icon and press the Menu button to  
activate recording. You can record for  
as long as you like, but you will only  
save a recording for the period of time  
you have selected.  
For example, if you chose 10 seconds,  
only the last ten seconds of the  
recording will remain in memory and  
be saved—the rest of the recording is  
discarded.  
To select a period of time, go to the  
Flashback Period submenu (located in  
the Settings menu; see FLASHBACK  
PERIOD, page 23). The camera  
remembers the last setting you choose  
in this menu.  
18  
 
Other Menu Options  
Some suggestions for using Flashback  
Let’s say your daughter is on the varsity basketball team. And right now, she’s  
dribbling down the court. You’d like to capture her patented hook shot on video.  
This is a job for Flashback.  
Select Flashback with a recording period of 10 seconds and press the shutter  
button as she sets off down court. The ball is passed back and forth, and is  
kicked out of bounds. But don’t touch the Shutter button just yet to stop the  
recording. Keep following the action.  
An opponent puts the ball back into play, your daughter steals the pass.....she  
sets....she shoots.....skyhook....she scores! Now press the Shutter button to stop  
the recording. The last ten seconds has been saved to video. Everything else—  
all the unimportant activity—is discarded.  
Using this method, you can record 7 or 8 of the best plays of the game (or more  
if you use a user-supplied flash card).  
Or let’s say your last name begins with “J” and your son is graduating from col-  
lege. The Dean begins calling the “J’s.” Select 20 seconds from the Flashback  
Period option in the Settings menu. Press the Shutter button to start recording.  
Finally the big moment arrives, it’s your young man’s moment in the sun. After  
he accepts his diploma and high fives the dean, press the Shutter button again  
and you’ll have this unforgettable memory saved to video.  
19  
 
Playback  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Playback Images  
To playback your captured images:  
1. To see the image(s) that you have  
captured, move the selection box to  
the Playback menu (the right  
pointing triangle icon) and press the  
Menu button.  
Note: A counter appears at the  
upper left. If the counter reads 3/5,  
for example, it means the third of  
five items.  
2. The last image you captured  
displays. Use the Right or Left  
button to scroll through your  
captured images or movies.  
A movie counts as one item.  
Down  
Shutter  
3. Select the Exit menu and press the  
Menu button to leave this mode.  
Up  
Menu  
Left  
Right  
20  
 
Playback Options  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Use the Zoom Function  
While in Playback mode, press the  
Up and Down down buttons to  
zoom in on a still image on the  
display.  
Once the zoom level is greater than  
“1,” press the Right or Left  
button to activate the panning  
mode. The zoom level indicator  
displays in the lower right-hand  
corner of the LCD when you are in  
the zoom mode.  
Once the panning mode has been  
activated, you may press the Up,  
Down, Right or Left buttons to pan  
across the zoomed image.  
Press the Menu button to exit the  
zoom function.  
Note: The Zoom feature only  
works with still images.  
Down  
Shutter  
Menu  
Up  
Left  
Right  
21  
 
Playback Options  
If you want to...  
Do this....  
Use Other Playback Options  
While in Playback mode, press the  
Menu button once to display  
Playback setting submenus.  
Besides playing back images and  
video, the Playback menu provides  
other options:  
Select “Back” to exit to Preview  
mode.  
Delete Last Image, Delete All Images  
and Format.  
Delete Last Image  
Select the "Delete Last Image" menu  
to erase the last image or movie  
displayed in Playback mode.  
• Select "Delete All Images" menu to  
erase all the images and movies.  
Delete All Images  
Choose “Yes” to erase and format  
the SD/MMC card. If you are using a  
new SD/MMC card, use this option  
to format your card.  
Format Storage Media  
22  
 
Playback Options  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
1.Use the Right or Left button to  
move the selection box over the  
Resolution menu (the "2M" icon)  
and press the Menu button to  
display.  
Change Resolution  
CaptureView provides four resolution  
settings (displayed as 3M, 2M,  
1M or VGA in the menus or as stars  
in the viewing mode). You can  
take more pictures in the VGA mode  
than in the 1, 2 or 3 megapixel  
modes.  
2. Use the Right or Left button to  
move the selection box to the  
desired Resolution option. Press  
the Menu button to select the  
option. The main menu displays  
again.  
(4 Stars) 3 megapixels  
mode (2048 x 1536). This  
mode interpolates images  
to 3 megapixel resolution.  
Note: Be careful to hold the  
camera steady while taking a  
picture in the higher resolution  
modes. The camera is more  
sensitive to motion at higher  
resolutions.  
(3 Stars) 2 megapixels  
mode (1600 x 1200). This is  
the default setting.  
(2 Stars) I megapixel mode  
(1280 x 960).  
(1 Star) VGA Resolution  
mode (640 x 480).  
23  
 
Playback Options  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Change the Exposure Setting  
Select “Auto” to allow CaptureView  
to automatically select dark-light  
exposure of the image. Normally,  
you will use this setting. This is the  
default setting.  
The Exposure menu provides  
four options: Auto, Cloudy,  
Fluorescent and Tungsten.  
Select “Cloudy” to compensate for  
the changing light condition of a  
cloudy day.  
Select “Fluorescent” when inside a  
building with fluorescent lighting.  
Select “Tungsten” when inside a  
building with a tungsten light bulb.  
Note: Experiment with these setting  
to find the exposure settings that  
works for you.  
24  
 
Other Menu Options  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Use the Settings Menu Options  
Move the selection box over the  
Settings Menu icon and press the  
Menu button to display the Settings  
submenus.  
The Settings menu provides the  
following options: Time and Date,  
Beep, Effects and Screen, Date  
Stamp, Flicker, Flashback Period  
and Default.  
Set the Current Time and Date  
1. Choose the Time and Date icon to  
set the current time and date. Use  
the Right and Left buttons to scroll  
through the settings on each line of  
the clock menu.  
The year, month, day, hour, and  
minute settings are displayed in  
this menu.  
2. Press the Menu button once the  
desired setting is displayed. This will  
enable the setting and move you to  
the next line. When you press the  
Menu button in the Minute line, you  
will exit the menu.  
25  
 
Other Menu Options  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Adjust the Beep  
Choose this icon to turn the beep on  
or off.  
Select “Normal” for capturing images  
without any effects.  
Select an Effect  
The Effects and Screen menu  
offers you four options: Normal,  
Classical, Black and White and  
Info Display.  
Select “Classical” to add a sepia tint  
to the images you capture.  
Select “Black and White” to capture  
images in black and white.  
Choose the Info Display icon and  
select On to display the icons of the  
menu options you have chosen on  
the LCD when in viewing mode.  
Turn Display icons on or off  
Choose the Info Display icon and  
select Off to turn off menu icons on  
the LCD (giving you a more  
unobstructed view on the LCD).  
26  
 
Other Menu Options  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
Choose the Date Stamp icon and  
then select “On” to record the date  
stamp (the current time and date)  
while taking still pictures. The date  
appears in the lower right corner of  
all pictures.  
Record the Date Stamp  
Choose the Date Stamp icon and  
then select “Off” when you do not  
wish to record the date stamp.  
Choose the Flicker icon and then  
select the flicker rate setting (50Hz  
or 60Hz) for your country. The flicker  
rate for the United States is 60Hz.  
Select the Flicker Rate  
Choose the Flashback Period icon  
and then select the length of time  
you wish the Flashback feature to  
record: 5, 10, 15 or 20 seconds.  
Set the Flashback Period  
Note: See Flashback, page  
17, for more information.  
Choose the Default icon to change  
all the menu option settings back to  
the factory defaults.  
Select the Factory Default  
Settings  
27  
 
Other LCD Icons  
This icon displays...  
To provide this information...  
Mass Storage  
You are downloading pictures or  
video to a PC.  
Card Present  
Note: You cannot load to  
a Unix system using  
the camera's USB port—this  
port only can download to  
Windows OS or Mac OS 9.0 or  
higher.  
An SD card is in the camera.  
To load or eject memory card:  
Press the card in and release when  
you hear a click. The card may be  
read by any flash card reader. By  
using a flash card reader, you can  
also download your images to a  
Macintosh using an OS earlier than  
9.0 or to a Unix system. When using  
a flash card reader, the flash card  
looks like a hard drive to your com-  
puter.  
Note: If you wish to copy files  
to or from your flash card, make  
sure you change the Read-  
Write setting on the flash card  
to "Write."  
Note: You may have to change  
the drive letter using your PC's  
Disk Management function if  
the flash card tries to use a  
drive letter that is already in use  
(e.g., E:).  
Note: If you are using a Mac OS 9.0  
or higher, drag the memory card  
icon to the trash before  
disconnecting the USB cable.  
Displays the amount of power left in  
your batteries.  
Battery Life  
28  
 
Installing Software  
If you want to...  
Do this...  
1. Insert supplied CD Rom into your  
PC’s drive.  
Install Image Editing Software  
(Ulead Photo Express)  
2. A splash screen displays. Click on  
“Ulead Photo Express.”  
3. Follow on-screen instructions.  
4. After you click “Finish,” the Ulead  
Photo Express icon appears on your  
desktop.  
5. Double-click the icon to launch  
the program. You can now view, edit  
and print your images. Photo  
Express allows you to browse the  
camera's memory as if it were a  
hard drive.  
Note: If you are connected  
to the internet and you click  
on the Meade logo on the  
splash screen, you will go to  
meade.com.  
29  
 
A Word about Waterproofing  
CV-4 is designed to be used by the sportsperson, boater or casual user in an  
environment in which exposure to water, such as rain, mist, splashing and so forth,  
might be a possibility. However, it is not designed to take pictures underwater nor is  
it intended for any application underwater. In other words, it is intended to be resist-  
ant to accidental exposure to water. It is not designed for intentional submersion or  
extended use in water. If CV-4 is intentionally immersed in water for any  
significant length of time, the electronics and optics may be damaged or destroyed,  
and you risk voiding the warranty in doing so.  
Also note that although CV-4 may be used near a water environment, water on the  
lens will cause the images that you capture to be distorted, just as it would with any  
camera. Take the time to towel off the camera lens with a soft cloth before attempt-  
ing to capture an image. Also wipe off water from the entire device when you leave  
the water environment, and especially before storing.  
Make sure you observe the following directions before opening or closing the  
battery compartment in order to provide a water-tight seal for the electronics.  
Make sure that you are in a dry location before opening the battery cover for any  
activity.  
To open the battery compartment, press the tab down and push the  
battery compartment lid forward to open.  
To seal the compartment, close the lid and slide the tab up. The tab must be  
locked in the up position for the compartment to be properly sealed.  
Tab  
30  
 
Other Software  
The included CD ROM contains other software programs by Ulead that will assist  
you in editing your images, allow you to transfer images to email, and provide you  
®
with other useful functions. Ulead Photo Express , Photo Explorer, and Cool 360 ,  
and CaptureView Manager are proprietary programs, and may not be sold, licensed  
or distributed without the express written consent of Ulead. For more information  
about Ulead Photo Express, visit the Ulead website at www.ulead.com/pe. Click on the  
"Product Documents" link in the Download section of their homepage to find a link for  
the Photo Express manual.  
System Requirements  
Windows 98SE/Win Me/Win 2000/Win XP.  
Note: If using Windows 98ME or higher, CaptureView automatically installs on  
your PC. No drivers are needed. If using Windows 98SE or lower, drivers must be  
installed on your PC and can be found on the included CD-Rom.  
200MHz (or equivalent) processor or faster.  
64MB of RAM free over System requirements.  
Video (VGA) card with 2MB of RAM for minimum 16-bit (High Color) display.  
4x CD-ROM drive.  
USB port (1.1).  
600MB of free hard drive space.  
If you have questions regarding your PC system specifications, please contact your  
PC manufacturer.  
For the latest firmware updates and technical assistance, go to:  
31  
 
Maintenance  
Care of Your CaptureView  
1. Remove dust or stains with a soft cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent.  
Keep in a dry, cool dust-free environment or a container when it is not being used.  
Do not spray liquid cleaners directly onto LCD. Using only gentle pressure, wipe  
the LCD with a slightly dampened cleaning cloth.  
2. Avoid dropping CaptureView. Do not disassemble CaptureView.  
Troubleshooting  
It is very important to use the following connection and disconnection  
procedures to download pictures.  
1. Only connect CaptureView to your PC when the PC is on and Windows has  
completed loading.  
2. Avoid physically connecting, disconnecting and reconnecting the camera during a  
download session. Instead, disconnect the camera using Windows software:  
Right-click the USB on-screen icon and select disconnect (or connect to  
reconnect).  
3. Always disconnect CaptureView before shutting down the PC.  
If CaptureView is unexpectedly not recognized by the software program, close the  
program, disconnect the camera and reboot your PC. Only connect and discon-  
nect your CaptureView using the procedure outlined in this section.  
If you are using a Mac OS 9.0 or higher, drag the memory card icon to the trash  
before disconnecting the USB cable.  
32  
 
Specifications  
Binocular power  
8X  
Binocular objective lens diameter  
Binocular optical design  
Binocular close focus  
30mm  
Folding roof prism, fully-coated  
16 ft.  
Camera Field of view (diagonal)  
Binocular field of view  
7.9°  
367 ft. at 1000 yds.  
Image capture resolution  
1280 x 1024 (1.3 megapixel),  
1600 x1200 (2.0 megapixel)  
2048 x1536 (3.0 megapixel, interpolated)  
640 x 480 (VGA), 24-bit color  
Up to 90 seconds at 320 x 240  
resolution (with built-in 16MB memory)  
f/4.0; fixed lens  
Max length of movie  
Camera aperture  
Camera optimum range  
Near Focus: 30 ft. to 66 ft.  
Far Focus: 66 ft. to infinity  
16MB SDRAM  
Memory  
Supported Memory (External) formats: Secure Digital (SD),  
Multi-Media Cards (MMC): Up to 256MB  
Storage capacity at each resolution  
3.0 megapixel: 20 images  
2.0 megapixel: 40 images  
1.3 megapixel: 70 images  
VGA (640 x 480): 140 images  
3.0 megapixel interpolated resolution on  
built-in flash memory: 20 images  
Windows 98SE/2000/Me/XP  
USB  
Operating system requirements  
Interface type  
Display  
LCD  
Product dimensions  
Batteries (user supplied)  
Accessories  
5.8" D x 5" W x 2.7" H  
Two x AAA 1.5V alkaline  
USB cable, instructions, neck strap,  
cleaning cloth, carry case, CD ROM with  
image editing software  
33  
 
MEADE BINOCULAR/DIGITAL CAMERA LIMITED WARRANTY  
Every Meade binocular/digital camera is warranted by Meade Instruments Corporation (“Meade”)  
to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of  
original purchase in the U.S.A. and Canada. At its option, Meade will repair or replace the prod-  
uct, or part thereof, found upon inspection by Meade to be defective, provided the defective part  
or product is returned to Meade, freight prepaid, with proof of purchase. This warranty applies to  
the original purchaser only and is  
non-transferable. Meade products purchased outside North America are not included in this war-  
ranty, but are covered under separate warranties issued by Meade International Distributors.  
RGA Number Required: Prior to the return of any product or part, a Return Goods Authorization  
(RGA) number must be obtained from Meade by writing, or by calling Meade Customer Service at  
(800) 62-MEADE. Each returned part or product must include a  
written statement detailing the nature of the claimed defect, as well as the owner’s name,  
address, and phone number.  
This warranty is not valid in cases where the product has been abused or mishandled, where  
unauthorized repairs have been attempted or performed, or where depreciation of the product is  
due to normal wear-and tear. Meade specifically disclaims special, indirect, or consequential dam-  
ages, including lost profit, which may result from a breach of this  
warranty. Any implied warranties which cannot be disclaimed are hereby limited to a term of one  
year from the date of original retail purchase.  
This warranty gives you specific rights.You may have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Meade reserves the right to change product specifications or to discontinue  
products without prior notice. This warranty supersedes all previous Meade product warranties.  
ANY RETURN MADE IN THE U.S.A. UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MUST FOLLOW THIS PRO-  
CEDURE:  
1. Carefully package your binocular/digital camera to avoid shipping damage; use a thick-walled  
carton box for mailing.  
2. Enclose a written statement detailing the exact nature of the service needed. Be sure to  
include the RGA number, your name, address, plus daytime and evening telephone numbers.  
3. Enclose $10.00 to cover handling and return-shipping, by check or money order payable to  
“Meade Instruments.Non-warranty repairs may entail additional charges which will be con-  
firmed with you before any binocular/digital camera repairs are initiated.  
4. Insure the package and send your binocular/digital camera, freight prepaid, to:  
Meade Instruments Corporation,  
Attn: Binocular/Digital Camera Repair  
6001 Oak Canyon, Irvine, California 92618  
® The names “CaptureView” and “Meade,and the Meade logo, are trademarks registered with the U.S.  
Patent Office and in principal countries throughout the world. All rights reserved.  
© 2004 Meade Instruments Corporation.  
 
34  
A D V A N C E D P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N  
Meade Instruments Corporation  
World’s Leading Manufacturer of Telescopes for the Serious Amateur  
6001 Oak Canyon, Irvine, California 92618 I (949) 451-1450  
I www.meade.com © 2004  
82-243-01010 v1.0 08/04A  
 

LG Electronics Flat Panel Television SAC34134201 0910 REV00 User Manual
Life Fitness Home Gym G7 User Manual
Lightolier Indoor Furnishings 1004SIC User Manual
Linear Automobile Electronics 45 VDC User Manual
Masterbuilt Charcoal Grill 20040211 User Manual
Melissa Blender 746 026 User Manual
Melissa Food Warmer 650 007 User Manual
Memorex MP3 Player MPD8081 User Manual
Metra Electronics Automobile Accessories 70 5511 User Manual
Microsoft Computer Keyboard TA61 User Manual