HIKE CREW HIKNVB300 Руководство пользователя

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Thank you for purchasing the Hike Crew Night Vision Digital Binoculars.
This User Guide is intended to provide you with guidelines to ensure that
operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any
use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide
may void the limited warranty.
Please read all directions before using the product and retain this guide
for reference. This product is intended for domestic use only. It is not
intended for commercial use.
This product is covered by a limited one-year warranty. Coverage is
subject to limits and exclusions. See warranty for details.
YOUR BINOCULARS
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1. Focus wheel
2. USB port/microSD™ card slot cover
3. IR up/zoom in/up button
4. IR down/zoom out/down button
5. Power button
6. Strap holes
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Installing the Batteries
1. Open the battery covers on the back of the device.
2. Insert six (6) AA batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure the
polarities match correctly when installing the batteries.
3. Close the battery covers.
Night Vision
Digital
Binoculars
USER GUIDE
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7. IR LEDs
8. Menu button
9. Mode button
10. Shot button
11. Battery covers
12. LCD viewing screen
FEATURES
• Zoom up to 4X
• Infrared with 7 levels of brightness
• Take photos or videos and play them back
• Great for hunting, camping, sporting events, and more
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Binoculars
32 GB microSD™ card
USB cable
Neck strap
Carrying case
User guide
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• ⚠WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts. This product
contains small parts and is not suitable for children under 3 years old.
• Remove all packaging before using this device. Please keep all packaging
materials out of reach of children and pets.
• Properly dispose of all packing materials immediately after unpacking
product, as the bags used for packaging could present a suffocation or
choking hazard.
• Never look directly at the sun through the binoculars. Doing so may
seriously damage your eyes.
• Keep away from excessive heat and moisture and avoid sudden
temperature changes to prevent product damage.
• Do not adjust movable parts beyond their limits. Attempting to do so
could cause damage.
• Protect from shock, high impacts, drops, or other hard blows which
could damage the precise optics inside.
Inserting the Memory Card
1. Open the microSD™ card slot cover.
2. Insert the microSD™ card into the slot. Make sure the memory card is in
the right direction when inserting it.
To remove the microSD™ card, press on the card lightly and it will pop out. Then,
simply remove it from the slot.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Basic Operations
Press and hold the power button for five (5) seconds to turn the device on
or off.
Place your sights into the LCD viewing screen and adjust the focus wheel
until the screen is clear.
If lighting is low or you are using the device at night, press the IR button to
turn IR on. Press the IR up and down buttons to increase or decrease
the brightness.
NOTE: There are seven (7) levels of brightness and can be adjusted as
needed. However, if batteries are running low, the IR levels will drop
automatically. The IR levels can only go up to five (5) levels at 50%, three (3)
levels at 25%, and will not activate at all below 25%.
Press and hold the Up and Down buttons to zoom in or zoom out.
Changing the Modes
These binoculars have three (3) modes: photo mode, video mode, and
playback mode. Press the Mode button to change between the modes.
Photo Mode: Takes still photos
Video Mode: Records videos
Playback Mode: Plays the recorded files
Taking a Picture
1. Turn on the device. The device defaults to video mode when turned on.
2. Press the Mode button to switch to photo mode.
3. Press and hold the Up and Down buttons to zoom in or zoom out if
needed. The magnification level will appear on the LCD screen.
4. Take a photo by pressing the Shot button.
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