Orion eViewTM 8x32 LCD User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
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Orion eView 8x32 LCD  
Digital Camera-Binocular  
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IN 261 Rev. A 7/05  
3. Close the battery cover.  
Introduction  
The eView has a battery level display in the upper right cor-  
ner of the LCD status screen (appears when the eView is  
turned on). When the battery is too low, you will hear a long  
beep and the eView will turn off after 10 seconds.  
The eView is a full-featured binocular with an integrated digi-  
tal camera. The camera’s field of view matches what you see  
in the binoculars, so you can keep the sights and scenes for  
later. Great for travel, concerts/sporting events, or wildlife  
activities, you’ll find the eView to be an effective and fun tool  
for exploring and documenting the world around you. Share  
your views with your friends and family by downloading imag-  
es from the camera to your computer.  
Using the Binocular  
Adjusting the Distance Between Your Eyes  
Hold each barrel firmly and move the two barrels together to  
match the distance between your eyes.You should see a sin-  
gle round field when looking through the binocular with both  
eyes. Make this adjustment before you focus.  
Getting Started  
Parts List  
eView 8x32 LCD Digital Camera-Binocular  
Focusing  
The small knob between the two barrels is for focusing the  
binoculars. The knob focuses both barrels simultaneously.  
Turn the knob until the image is clearest. The left eyepiece  
does not rotate; the right one does. The rotating right eye-  
piece is called the diopter adjustment.  
Carry case  
Neck strap  
CD-ROM  
SD card  
USB cable  
Diopter Adjustment  
Because all eyes are slightly different, the eView features a  
right eye diopter adjustment. The purpose of this is to com-  
pensate for slight focus differences between a person’s two  
eyes. With both eyes open, cover the right objective lens with  
your hand. Turn the focus knob until the image in the left side  
is sharp. Now, cover the left objective lens with your hand and  
focus the right side by rotating the right eyepiece until the  
image is sharp. The binocular is now adjusted to your eyes.  
Make a note of the diopter adjustment and turn the right eye-  
piece to that diopter adjustment whenever you look through  
the binoculars. Once you make this adjustment, you do not  
have to touch the diopter adjustment again. Simply focus both  
sides by turning the focus knob.  
WARNING: Never look directly at the Sun through  
your telescope—even for an instant—without a  
professionally made solar filter that completely  
covers the front of the instrument, or permanent  
eye damage could result.Young children should use  
this telescope only with adult supervision.  
Installing the Batteries  
Four AAA batteries are required. For best performance, we  
recommend using high-quality alkaline batteries.  
1. From underneath the binocular, open the battery cover (Figure  
2).  
Use of a Tripod  
2. Install four AAA batteries into the battery compartment.  
The batteries should be oriented as indicated in the plastic  
mold in the bottom of the battery compartment.  
The eView can be attached directly to a photo tripod. The  
mounting hole on the underside of the eView (Figure 2)  
accepts the 1⁄4"-20 mounting stud that is standard on most  
photo tripods. Simply thread the tripod’s 1⁄4"-20 mounting  
stud into the hole in the bottom of the eView until secure.  
1⁄4"-20 mounting hole  
Roll-Down Eyecups  
The eView features roll-down eyecups. The eyecups are usu-  
ally left in the up position for use without eyeglasses. To use  
the binocular with eyeglasses, simply roll down the eyeguard  
by folding down one side, then slide your fingers around to the  
opposite side of the eyepiece.  
Battery cover  
Figure 2. Underside of the eView.  
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Taking a Picture  
Using the Camera  
Taking a picture with the eView is simple to do. Once you have  
identified the object you wish to take a picture of in the bin-  
oculars, simply follow these instructions to capture the image  
with the camera:  
System Requirements  
In order to view and download images from the camera to  
your computer, your PC must meet the following system  
requirements:  
1. Flip up the eView’s LCD screen (Figure 1).  
2. Turn the eView on by pressing the ON/MODE button for 3  
seconds.  
Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP  
Pentium 233MHz or higher  
128MB SDRAM  
3. You will hear two “beeps”, and the status screen will  
appear briefly (Figure 3). On the first line of this screen,  
“HI” will indicate the camera is currently set to high resolu-  
tion.The full battery icon will show your batteries are fresh.  
The second line of the status screen will display the num-  
ber of images currently in memory, which should be zero  
at this point.The bottom line indicates the camera is ready  
to take pictures, and the SD card is installed.  
Video (VGA) card with 2MB RAM for minimum 16-bit (high  
color) display  
CD-ROM  
USB port  
600MB of free hard drive space  
Installing the eView Driver  
To install the necessary driver for the computer to acquire  
images from the camera, insert the included CD-ROM into  
your computer.When the introduction screen appears, choose  
“Driver Installation” from the selection menu, and follow the  
prompts through the installation process.  
Installing Photo Explorer  
The CD-ROM also includes Photo Explorer, which is a handy  
image processing software program. While you can use many  
other software packages to manipulate images on your com-  
puter, Photo Explorer has many applications and is very easy  
to use.  
To install Photo Explorer, insert the CD-ROM into your comput-  
er, and choose “Photo Explorer” from the introduction screen  
choices. Then follow the prompts to install the software.  
Figure 3. The eView status screen lets you know the resolution  
setting, battery life, and number of images currently stored in the  
SD card.  
We recommend viewing and/or printing Photo Explorer’s  
instruction manual before attempting to use the program. To  
do this, choose the “User Manual of Photo Explorer” from the  
CD-ROM’s introduction screen choices; it will copy a file to  
your computer which can then be read or printed. If you do not  
have Adobe Reader 5.0 or greater, you must download it from  
4. After the status screen disappears, you will hear another  
“beep”, and the LCD screen is now in preview mode. It  
now displays, in “real time”, what is currently within the  
camera’s field of view. Frame the picture you wish to take  
on LCD screen.  
The SD Card  
5. Press the CAMERA/SET button. You will hear a “beep”,  
and the LCD screen will go blank. The camera is now tak-  
ing the picture. It takes a couple of seconds to actually  
capture the image, so be sure to hold the eView steady  
during this time. When the camera is done taking the pic-  
ture, you will hear two “beeps”, and the status screen will  
again briefly appear. Note that on the second line of the  
status screen, the display now shows “1”, indicating that  
one image is currently stored in the SD card.  
To use the camera functions, the included SD card must be  
installed in the eView. This allows images to be saved in the  
camera for subsequent viewing and downloading later.  
To install the SD card:  
1. Remove the SD card from its plastic case.  
2. Open the rear hatch on the eView (Figure 1). This is the  
cover located directly below the binocular focus knob.  
3. Insert the SD card into the SD card slot in the eView. The  
SD card should be oriented so the printing on the card  
faces downward.  
The eView will now revert back to preview mode. Frame and  
take another picture, if you wish. When no action is performed  
with the camera functions, the eView will automatically turn  
off after 90 seconds. Also, the close focus distance for the  
camera is about 50 feet, so make sure the picture you have  
4. Close the rear hatch on the eView.  
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framed is at least that distance away, or the focus of the image  
will not be sharp.  
Turning the eView Off  
With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE but-  
ton. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu. Then use  
the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll to the  
“Power Off” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/SET button,  
and the eView will turn off.  
Reviewing Images on the LCD Screen  
After you have taken several pictures, you may want to review  
the images stored in the SD card to determine which ones you  
want to discard and which ones you want to keep.  
Downloading Image Files  
1. With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE  
button. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu.  
Transferring images from the SD card to your computer is  
quite easy. The eView acts as an external hard drive, so you  
can easily “click and drag” image files from the eView to your  
PC. But first you’ll need to connect the eView and computer  
with the USB cable.  
2. Use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll  
to the “Review” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/SET  
button to enter the review mode.  
3. Use the up and down buttons to scroll through the images  
currently stored in the SD card.  
1. Make sure the eView is off, and open its rear hatch (Figure  
1). Plug the USB cable into the jack near the SD card slot.  
4. Select the image you wish to delete. Press the ON/MODE  
2. Plug the other end of the USB cable into your computer.You  
will hear two “beeps” indicating the eView is now actively  
connected to the computer.  
button. You are now on the eView’s delete screen (Figure  
4).  
3. Click on the “My Computer” icon on the PC’s desktop  
screen.  
4. Click on the “Removable Disk” icon under the heading of  
“Devices with Removable Storage”.  
5. Click on the folder “DCIM”.  
6. Click on the folder “100Image”. The image files (and/or  
video files) will now be displayed. You can now use image  
processing software (such as the included Photo Explorer)  
to manipulate and save the images. Or you can just “click  
and drag” the images to your PC desktop for processing  
later.  
Other Camera Functions  
Besides taking pictures, the eView is also capable of making  
movies and acting as a webcam. In addition, there are several  
other built-in functions designed to give you flexibility in adjust-  
ing camera settings for your specific usage.  
Figure 4. The eView delete screen allows you to select one or all  
images in the SD card for deletion.  
5. Use the up and down arrows to select “1” from the choices  
at the bottom of the screen and press the CAMERA/SET  
button. The image selected is now deleted from the SD  
card. If you want to delete all images currently stored in the  
SD card, select “ALLinstead of “1”.  
Making a Movie  
The eView is capable of recording video up to 80 seconds in  
length.  
1. With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE  
button. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu.  
6. To exit the review mode, press the ON/MODE button, and  
select “EXIT” from the choices on the bottom of the delete  
screen. Press the CAMERA/SET button to exit. This will  
take you back to the eView’s internal menu. To get back to  
regular preview mode, use the up and down arrow keys to  
select “EXIT” from this menu, and press the CAMERA/SET  
button.  
2. Use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll  
to the “Movie” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/SET  
button to select this function.  
3. Use the up and down buttons to scroll to “EXIT”, and press  
the CAMERA/SET button to return to preview mode.  
4. Press the CAMERA/SET button to begin taking the movie.  
You will hear a single “beep” when the camera begins to  
record the video. The small green LED light on the front of  
the LCD screen will be shining. The LCD screen itself will  
still appear in preview mode.  
Another easy way to review images is to simply press either  
the up or down button when the eView LCD is in preview  
mode. You can then scroll through full screen images to see  
what your pictures currently stored in the SD card look like.You  
cannot delete images when reviewing in this way, however. To  
exit, press the ON/MODE button to return to the eView’s inter-  
nal menu, select “EXIT”, and press the CAMERA/SET button.  
5. When done making the movie, press the CAMERA/SET but-  
ton again.  
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To view the movie, you must download the video to your com-  
puter (see “Downloading Image Files” section). You can then  
use a variety of video viewing programs, such as Windows  
Media Player, to watch your movie.  
can select between 50Hz and 60Hz, depending upon the fre-  
quency of the lighting used.  
1. With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE  
button. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu.  
2. Use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll  
to the “Hz” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/SET but-  
ton to enter this function.  
Using the eView as a Webcam  
Another handy feature of the eView is its ability to be used as a  
simple webcam. When in webcam mode, the eView will deliver  
live real-time images from the camera directly to a computer  
screen for virtually simultaneous viewing. This feature is espe-  
cially useful for security purposes. Of course, you will need to  
connect the eView to a computer to use the webcam functional-  
ity.  
3. Use the up and down buttons to select “50Hz” or “60Hz”.  
Press CAMERA/SET button to enable the setting.  
4. Use the up and down buttons to scroll to “EXIT”, and press  
the CAMERA/SET button to return to preview mode.  
Format  
1. With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE  
button. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu.  
The format function essentially deletes all images and mov-  
ies stored in the SD card. Make sure you have downloaded  
anything you wish to keep onto your computer before refor-  
matting the SD card. To format the SD card:  
2. Use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll  
to the “PC Camera” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/  
SET button to select this function, and the eView will  
“beep”, confirming the selection.  
1. With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE  
button. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu.  
3. Use the up and down buttons to scroll to “EXIT”, and press  
the CAMERA/SET button to return to preview mode.  
2. Use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll  
to the “Format” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/SET  
button.  
4. Connect the eView to your computer using the supplied  
USB cable.  
3. Use the up and down buttons to select “YES”. Press the  
CAMERA/SET button.  
5. Click on the Windows “Start” menu at the bottom left hand  
side of your computer screen. Choose “Program”, then  
“DBC”, then “PC Cam”. In the “Options” menu, select  
“Preview”, and you should now be viewing live images  
from the eView on your computer screen.  
Once the SD card has been reformatted, the eView will go  
back into its internal menu. Use the up and down keys to  
select “EXIT” and press the CAMERA/SET button to get back  
to preview mode.  
To exit the webcam, close the “PC Cam” program on your  
computer, and disconnect the USB cable.  
Basic Maintenance  
Selecting Resolution  
There are two image resolutions available for the eView’s  
camera.The “HI” resolution (1600x1200 pixels) setting should  
be used for most applications where high image quality is  
required, especially if the image will be enlarged. However,  
if only minimal image quality is required (i.e. the final image  
size will be kept small), the SD card can hold more pictures if  
the “LO” resolution (640x480 pixels) is used. To select image  
resolution:  
Usage Guidelines  
To avoid damage, do not use the eView under the following  
conditions:  
Temperature is lower than 41° or higher than 104°F.  
• Very damp or dusty environments.  
• Areas emitting strong electromagnetic fields (i.e. under  
power lines or power stations).  
1. With the camera in preview mode, press the ON/MODE  
button. This will take you to the eView’s internal menu.  
Storing and Transporting  
2. Use the up and down Function Selection buttons to scroll  
to the “Resolution” menu selection. Press the CAMERA/  
SET button to enter this function.  
When not in use, the eView should be kept in its case with the  
caps on. The instrument should be stored in a cool dry place;  
storing it in a moist environment will result in mold growth and  
destroy the optics.This is not covered by warranty. If the eView  
is stored long-term, we recommend removing the batteries.  
3. Use the up and down buttons to select “HI” or “LO”. Press  
CAMERA/SET button to enable the setting.  
When transporting the eView, common sense prevails. Avoid  
excessive bumping or rough handling, as the binoculars’ opti-  
cal alignment may be affected. Do not bring the eView out in  
the rain, but if water does get on the exterior, wipe it off imme-  
diately with a soft cloth or towel.When bringing the instrument  
from the cold outdoors back inside a warm house, leave it in  
a cool, dry area for a couple of hours. It is important to then  
open up the case, remove the instrument, remove the caps,  
and let everything dry out.  
4. Use the up and down buttons to scroll to “EXIT”, and press  
the CAMERA/SET button to return to preview mode.  
The “HI” resolution is the default setting, so if no changes are  
made, the camera will take high resolution images.  
Indoor Fluorescent Frequency  
This feature can be used when taking pictures indoors under  
fluorescent lighting. For best image quality and contrast, you  
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Cleaning and Care of Binoculars  
Indoor fluorescent frequency: Can select 50 Hz or 60 Hz  
The lens surfaces of the eView are coated with anti-reflection  
coatings that can be damaged with careless handling. Avoid  
touching lens surfaces with fingers or any coarse material. All  
optics, even if stored, must be cleaned approximately twice a  
year or whenever they are dirty.The dust that builds up on coat-  
ings promotes mold growth, which etches glass and destroys  
coatings. Avoid over-cleaning; it can damage the coatings.  
Always use lens cleaning tissue and fluid that are specifically  
designed for multi-coated lenses. Do not use fluids or tissue  
that is for eyeglasses or household use. Most binoculars and  
camera lenses are cared for in a similar manner.  
Digital video:  
Video resolution:  
Web cam:  
Up to 80 seconds in length  
320x240, 12 Fps AVI format  
“Real-time” images and video  
can be acquired by PC  
Aperture:  
9mm  
Focal ratio:  
Near focus:  
Memory:  
F/5.1  
18m  
Requires SD card  
USB 1.1  
Computer connection:  
Power:  
To clean the binocular and camera lenses, first make sure  
your hands are clean. Blow off the lens with a blower bulb or  
compressed air to remove the larger particles. Have several  
pieces of tissue ready. Put two drops of lens cleaning fluid on  
a piece of lens cleaning tissue (never on the lens). Gently wipe  
the lens. Quickly wipe the excess fluid with a new, dry piece  
of lens cleaning tissue. On larger lenses, clean only a small  
area at a time, using new tissue each time. On excessively  
dirty lenses, wipe across using one stroke for each tissue,  
alternating wet and dry. The more fresh, clean lens tissue you  
use, the less likely you are to scratch your lenses. Always  
avoid excessive pressure or rubbing. It is better to leave a tiny  
amount of dirt on the lens than to use too much pressure and  
damage the coatings.  
Requires 4x AAA batteries  
31mm x 23mm, color  
LCD screen:  
U.S. Patent No. 6,088,053. Other patents pending.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation  
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may  
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
Changes of modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
Never disassemble the camera or binocular for any reason, or  
the warranty will be void.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi-  
dential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio communications. However, there is no guar-  
antee that interference will no occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Specifications  
Binocular Specifications  
Aperture: 32mm  
Magnification: 8x  
Coatings: Fully coated with multi-coatings  
Focusing: Center focus with right-eye diopter adjustment  
Eyeguards: Rubber, fold-down  
Prisms: Roof prisms  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equi--pment and receiver.  
Field of view: 6.3° �  
Connect the equipment into an output on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver in connected.  
Close focus distance: 16 feet  
Eye relief: 17mm  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
Weight: 14.4 oz  
Tripod attachment: 1⁄4"-20 threaded socket on underside of  
binocular  
A shielded cable must be used when connecting a peripheral  
to the serial ports.  
Camera Specifications  
Image sensor:  
2.1 megapixel CMOS  
Resolution:  
1600x1200 pixels in high res-  
olution mode, 640x480 in low  
resolution mode  
Exposure control:  
White balance:  
Automatic  
Automatic  
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One-Year Limited Warranty  
This Orion eView 8x32 LCD Digital Camera-Binocular is warranted against defects in materials or work-  
manship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty is for the benefit of the original  
retail purchaser only. During this warranty period Orion Telescopes & Binoculars will repair or replace, at  
Orion’s option, any warranted instrument that proves to be defective, provided it is returned postage paid  
to: Orion Warranty Repair, 89 Hangar Way, Watsonville, CA 95076. If the product is not registered, proof  
of purchase (such as a copy of the original invoice) is required.  
This warranty does not apply if, in Orion’s judgment, the instrument has been abused, mishandled, or  
modified, nor does it apply to normal wear and tear. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and  
you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. For further warranty service information,  
contact: Customer Service Department, Orion Telescopes & Binoculars, P. O. Box 1815, Santa Cruz, CA  
95061; (800)-676-1343.  
Orion Telescopes & Binoculars  
Post Office Box 1815, Santa Cruz, CA 95061  
Customer Support Help Line (800)-676-1343 • Day or Evening  
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