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BASIC SETUP
Loading Batteries
Slide the battery compartment cover (A) down, remove and set aside. Insert 3 AAA Alkaline or Lithium
batteries into the compartment oriented as indicated by the polarity marks on the cover (both upper batteries
“negative facing up”, lower battery “positive facing up”- see “Battery polarity” on pg. 3). Replace the cover, sliding
it back into place until it clicks. Note: Rechargeable NiMh type batteries may also be used, but some may not
deliver adequate current to power the camera and display. An indicator in the top left corner of the display (L)
monitors the battery power level (pg. 4, #1). The batteries will need to be replaced soon after the level meter
drops to the last segment.
Inserting An SD Card
The ImageView model 118328 requires an SD or SDHC (High Capacity) memory card, with 32GB or lower
capacity (64GB or higher cards will not work), to store the photos and/or videos it captures. As there is no
internal memory, the message “INSERT CARD” appears on the display after power on, and the ImageView
cannot be used until a card is inserted. Insert a compatible card (not included) into card slot (B), with the metal
contacts on the card facing up, until it clicks into place. Press the POWER/MODE button (C) until the display
comes on. The camera will automatically turn itself o after 3 minutes of inactivity (this can be changed in the
“Auto O” options in the Setup menu).
If the SD card you inserted was previously used in other devices, format it before taking photos. Press the
MENU button (D) to display the “Capture” menu, then press the RIGHT arrow key to select the “Setup” menu.