leaf river PV-2.5 Manuale utente

Leaf River Outdoor Products
Vibrashine, Inc. P.O. Box 557
Taylorsville, MS 39168
(601) 785-9854 FAX (601) 785-9874
www.vibrashine.com
MULTI-CARD PICTURE VIEWER
Model PV-2.5

THANKS and WELCOME
What does this Picture Viewer do? 2
Thanks for purchasing the Multi-Card Picture
Viewer from Leaf River Outdoor Products. This
Picture Viewer is the perfect companion to any of
the Digital Wildlife Game Cameras from Leaf River
Outdoor Products. We believe you’ll enjoy using
these fine products together.
The Picture Viewer lets you see wildlife pictures
from your Game Camera without having to bring
the CF card back to your home computer. You can
check image quality, wildlife activity, and delete
unwanted pictures. Then you can make adjust-
ments to your Game Camera settings with greater
confidence.
Your Picture Viewer lets you view your photos and
Game Camera movies on a standard television.
You can manually advance from picture to picture
or you can set the unit
to display a Slideshow
of all your images or
movie clips.
Also, you can connect
your Picture Viewer to
your computer when
you want to transfer or
edit images and files.

OVERVIEW
What are all these buttons? 3
The Picture Viewer has a folding TFT LCD color
viewing screen [A]. When open, it adjusts to the
perfect viewing angle. When closed, it protects the
screen surface and the control buttons [B].
On the right side are the
Main Power-Charge
Switch [C], Video Out
[D] and Video In [E]
connections, and an
external DC power
supply port [F] [power
supply not provided].
On the left side is the
USB connection port
[G]. On the bottom is
the battery compart-
ment [H]. On the front
side are media card
slots [J] plus Power
and Charge indicator
lights [K].

BATTERIES
Where do I start? 4
The Picture Viewer uses two AA batteries. We
recommend purchasing good quality recharge-
able batteries, rated at 2000 mAh or better, plus
a recharger. To install batteries, open the battery
compartment door on the bottom. Put in two fresh
AA batteries following the diagram inside the com-
partment. We recommend purchasing a DC power
supply with an output of 4.5-6V 800-1800 mA.
Warning: Make sure your DC power supply has
a “center +positive” pin connection; otherwise
the Picture Viewer may be damaged.
When connecting or disconnecting an external
DC power supply, always turn the Picture
Viewer OFF. Set the Main Power switch to PW-
ON to use the Picture Viewer; the Power light will
be ON. Set to Charge to recharge batteries; the
Charge light will be on. The Picture Viewer will not
display images while charging. Alkaline batteries
will work fine, but...
WARNING: Do not attempt to recharge alkaline
batteries.
If you use the Picture Viewer frequently,
it’s a good idea to have extra alkaline or
freshly recharged batteries handy.
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USING YOUR PICTURE VIEWER
How do I make it work? 5
The Picture Viewer has two slots which can hold
two different types of media cards at the same
time. The bottom slot is for Compact Flash I & II
cards; the upper slot can hold one Multimedia,
Smart Media, Secure Digital card, or Memory
Stick. You may insert and remove cards any time,
whether the unit is Off or On. Insert cards label
side up. When you first turn On the Picture Viewer,
one of three things will happen:
1. If no card is present, a
welcome screen asks you to
insert a card.
2. If two cards are present,
a screen asks you to select
which card you want to view.
3. If one card is present, the
Picture Viewer displays the
Index Screen.

THE BUTTONS
What do the little pictures mean? 6
Navigator
Click the left, right, up, and down
keys to move the highlight cursor.
Click the center OK button briefly
to make a selection. Press and
hold OK to enter Setup mode.
The three small buttons below the
Navigator control various func-
tions on the Picture Viewer:
Click Briefly Press and Hold
Slideshow Video/Pic
Index Screen Copy to CF card
Rotate Image 90º Screen On/Off
Index Screen
This displays a menu of folders and images on
your media card. Image and folder names longer
than eight characters are abbreviated.
The Index Screen
indicates whether
the Picture Viewer
is in Photo mode,
which lets you view
still images, or Video
mode, which lets you
view movie clips.

VIEWING PICTURES
How do I see something? 7
Press and hold the Video/Pic button to change
between Video and Photo modes.
Click left or right keys to highlight an image or
folder. Click up or down to display more pages of
folders or photos. Highlight a folder and click OK
to display the contents of a folder. Highlight the
upper left arrow folder to go up to the next higher
folder level.
Photo Mode
Use the Navigator keys to highlight an image icon.
Click OK to view a photo.
Photo mode shows file
name, image size, and
creation date. When viewing
a photo, click the left or right
keys to change
to the next photo.
Zoom
Click the up key to Zoom. The degree of magnifi-
cation is indicated in the upper right of the viewer
screen. 1x means the entire image fills the screen.
2x indicates the image is enlarged two times. Click
the Up key to zoom in more. Max indicates the
photo is zoomed in as far as it will go.

VIEWER OPTIONS
What else can it do? 8
Click the down key one or
more times to Zoom back out.
Pan
When a photo is zoomed in,
click OK to enter Pan mode.
A Pan icon will appear in the
upper left of the viewer
screen. Use the Navigator keys to change the view
left, right, up, or down. Click OK to return to Zoom
mode. Click down to return to full screen photo
mode.
Slideshow
When an icon is highlighted
in the Index Screen or when
a photo is displayed full
screen, click the Slideshow
button to begin displaying all
the photos in a timed
sequence. Click Slideshow again to return to a full
screen still photo.
Movie Mode
At the Index Screen press and hold Video/Pic. All
available movie clips will be displayed. Click OK
to play a movie. Click the Index button to pause.
Click Index again to return to the Index Screen.

SETUP MODE
How many options are there? 9
Movie Slideshow
In Movie mode highlight a movie icon on the Index
Screen and click Slideshow. All the movies on the
card will play in sequence. Click the Index button
to pause a movie. Click Index again to jump to the
next movie. To stop the Movie Slideshow, turn the
main power Off.
Setup Mode
From the Index Screen press and hold OK on
the Navigator. The Setup screen will have a solid
background. Click left or right to change Setup
topics. Click up and down to select a menu option
within a topic. Every screen has a default position
of Exit, so you can click OK to leave Setup mode.
Erase
In Picture mode click OK to enter Setup. The
Setup topics appear over your photo. The first
topic is Erase. The options let you erase the cur-
rent image or all images or format the media card.
If you want to delete folders
or other files, you will need to
do so from your computer’s
file browser when the Picture
Viewer is connected by the
USB cable to your computer
(see page 12).

MORE SETUP MENUS
How many choices are there? 10
Slideshow
Interval lets you select the number of seconds
each photo will be shown before changing.
Effect lets you select whether to have a random
transition from one photo to the next.
TV Auto Off
This lets you select how long the Picture Viewer
will display an image before it goes into power
saving mode. You can select between 1 and 5
minutes. If the screen ever goes black because
the Picture Viewer is saving power, click Display
to turn the screen back on. You can press and
hold the Display button at any time to turn off the
display screen.
Update
This topic is for possible future software upgrades
of the Picture Viewer. If there is an upgrade on the
CF card, click Proceed. If an upgrade is not found,
the Picture Viewer will return to the top menu.
TV
Options let you adjust Bright-
ness, Contrast, and Color
of the Picture Viewer display.
Click up or down to highlight
an option. Click OK to enter.
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