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Brand | Vivitar |
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Model | CV-1025V |
Category | Binoculars |
Language | English |
Details exclusions for defects from accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, or unauthorized modification.
Instructions for packaging, including items, and returning the product for service.
Instructions for inserting two AAA alkaline batteries into the camera's compartment.
Steps to compose, hold steady, and press the shutter button to capture images.
Procedure to power down the camera by pressing the mode button and then the shutter button.
Activates a 10-second timer for taking photos automatically after a beep.
Enables rapid, repeated photo capture by holding down the shutter button.
Steps to clear all stored images from the camera's memory using specific mode and button presses.
Procedure to remove only the most recently captured image from the camera's memory.
Instructions for changing the image resolution between VGA and QVGA modes.
Options for selecting high ('CP') or no ('nP') compression to manage photo storage.
Details on how photo resolution and compression affect the number of images stored.
How the number of photos taken is displayed on the LCD screen.
Setting the camera's frequency (50Hz/60Hz) to match local standards for optimal photo quality.
Instructions to select the 'A1' symbol and press the shutter to start and stop video recording.
Steps to install the camera software and drivers, emphasizing not connecting the camera until completion.
Instructions to review and accept the software license terms before proceeding with installation.
Configuring installation folders and completing the program setup.
Launching and proceeding with the camera driver installation shield.
Notification that a computer restart is necessary after software and driver installation.
Guide to launching the PhoTags Express software to import photos from the camera.
Selecting the camera device in the 'Express' mode of the Get Photos wizard.
Choosing the target directory and optionally a filename prefix for imported photos.