Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell® Compact Instant Replay™! The Compact Instant Replay is ideal for all sporting events and nature observation, as it combines a high quality 8 power compact binocular with a versatile 3.2 megapixel digital camera featuring amazing video capability. The Compact Instant Replay has a “dual personality”, capable of taking high resolution digital still photos as well as shooting video clips that automatically “loop”, or refresh, every 8 to 60 seconds (depending on quality settings). This ensures that you will always capture the peak of the action. The photos and videos are both automatically stored in the internal memory, or on an optional SD (Secure Digital) card, and can be instantly reviewed on the
Before using your new Compact Instant Replay, please read the instructions contained in this manual and take time to familiarize yourself with the camera’s operation and many great features.
QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL COMPACT INSTANT REPLAY 11-8323
1 | Install Batteries | Insert 2 AAA batteries (see “Specifications”) into the battery compartment on the bottom of the camera |
| & (optional) SD | pod (Note polarity indication inside). An SD memory card (optional) for increased photo storage capac- |
| Card | ity may also be installed in the card slot, located at the back of the camera pod (Pull the rubber card slot |
| cover down. Insert card with label side facing down until it clicks, and replace the rubber cover). | |
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2 | Turn On the | Raise the LCD display, using the tab at the rear. Press and release the POWER button. The display |
| Camera | start screen will flash on, then go out, and the red power LED stays on. Press “LCD/Mode” to turn the |
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| display back on |
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| binocular objective lenses. The display will automatically turn off after 2 minutes to conserve battery |
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| power when the camera is inactive. You can also manually turn the display off by pressing the LCD/ |
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| after 5 minutes if it has been inactive (no buttons pressed). To turn power off manually, press and release |
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| the POWER button. The default camera settings will provide optimum quality under most conditions. |
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| However, we recommend reading the full manual to take advantage of the many available options available |
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| in the various menus for different photographic situations and personal preferences. |
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3 | Format the SD | If you inserted an SD card earlier, format it before using the camera. Press the Menu/OK button in the |
| Card (optional) | center of the silver keypad. Press the Down arrow key 4 times to select “Format”. Press the Right arrow |
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| key, then Left arrow key to select “Yes”. Press Menu/OK, you will see a warning that all images will be |
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| deleted, select “Yes” and press OK again. Use the Down arrow key to select “Exit” and press OK. |
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4 | Set the | Roll down the rubber eyecups if you are wearing glasses. Adjust the spacing between the left and right |
| Binocular | binocular tubes while looking through the binocular until the view appears as a single circular image. |
| Optics for Your | Then, find a distant object with fine detail, and adjust the center focus knob until the object appears |
| sharp through the left eyepiece . Now look through the right eyepiece only. If the object does not ap- | |
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| pear equally sharp, rotate the right eyepiece (diopter adjustment) until it is also sharp. Once set, you no | |
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| longer need to move this diopter adjustment, and may simply focus using the center focus knob. |
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