System Requirements
OS: Windows® 2000/ME/XP/Vista/Windows 7 or Mac OS 9/OS X
Internal USB Port
Downloading the Photos & Videos to Your PC
1.Turn on the Imageview’s power. Connect the supplied cable to the ImageView’s USB port, then directly to a main USB port on your
2.The LCD display will indicate “Mass Storage”, and the ImageView will be recognized as a standard “USB Mass Storage” device. This means that the camera files can be easily viewed, edited, or copied to your hard drive, just as if they were stored on an external hard drive or a
3.Open“My Computer”or Windows Explorer on your PC (if your PC is running Windows XP or a later operating system, you may simply use the options in the
is the device identified as “BUSHNELL” with an unused drive letter assigned to it (on Mac computers, it will appear on your desktop). Double click this “Bushnell” storage device, open the “DCIM” folder inside, then the folder(s) inside that (“100MEDIA” ,etc). Your photos/videos are the files
4.From the “My Computer” menu bar, select “Edit>Select All”, or click on one photo file (Contol+click to select multiple photos), then select “Edit>Copy to Folder” . Choose an existing folder on your hard drive, such as “My Pictures”, or create a new folder (“Hawaiian Vacation”, etc), then click “OK” to transfer copies of any or all of the photo files you want from the camera to your hard drive.
5.After the photos are transferred to your hard drive, you can disconnect the camera. Some older Windows OS computers may produce a screen warning that you have disconnected a USB device without stopping or ejecting the “disk” first (your photo files will not be harmed). If so, check the box that adds an icon to your system tray or taskbar. Then next time you finish transferring photos, you can click that icon first, and “Stop the USB Mass Storage Device” before disconnecting the camera*.
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