Bushnell 78-2101 User's Manual

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Spotting Scope 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Lit.#:  98-0039/05-02

Model:  78-2100 / 78-2101

22 x 60

Congratulations on the purchase of your Bushnell Digital Imaging
Spotting Scope. Bushnell products are comprised of high quality
electronics and optics.  Bushnell Digital Imaging products allow you
to see objects through the spotting scope while viewing on a  LCD
screen or other video compatible device.

HOW DIGITAL IMAGING WORKS

Bushnell Digital Imaging products collect existing light through the objective
lens, which is then processed through a beam splitter to subsequently deliver
images to your eye and to the CCD chip simultaneously.  This allows you to
view that hard to find bird or that trophy elk with ease through the spotting
scope or on the LCD viewscreen. (78-2100 does not come with the LCD
viewscreen, 78-2101 includes the LCD viewscreen.)  If you have not purchased
the  LCD  viewscreen  option,  other  video  devices  such  as  a  television,
camcorder, or computer can also be utilized. The LCD screen offers the
opportunity for other viewers to see what you are seeing at a twenty-two
times magnification.  In addition, if you connect to a camcorder or to your
computer, you can capture these images in video or still image form.

Your Bushnell Digital Imaging device is ideal for a variety of professional and
recreational uses including:

• Wildlife observation
• Birding
• Hunting
• Astronomy
• Police/Law Enforcement
• Security

GETTING STARTED
Installing Batteries--Spotting Scope (Figure 1)

This device operates on three AA batteries.  To install, slide the battery door
on the left side of the spotting scope up and off of the spotting scope body
to expose the battery compartment. Insert the batteries into the battery
compartment so that the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the
batteries match the markings inside the compartment.  Replace the battery
cover carefully.

Connecting Power / Installing Batteries--LCD V iewscreen (Figure 2 / Figure 3)

The viewscreen operates on AC or DC power. Simply plug the included DC
adapter into the left side of the viewscreen and connect the other end into
the power outlet in an automobile.  For AC power, plug the included AC
adapter into the left side of the viewscreen and connect to an AC power
outlet.  In addition, this device can operate on eight D batteries.  To install,
open battery pack cover and slide out the battery compartment.  Insert the
batteries into the battery compartment so that the positive (+) and negative
(-) terminals of the batteries match the marking inside the compartment.
Replace battery compartment inside the battery pack cover and plug into the
left side of the LCD viewscreen.

USE AND TESTING

Make  certain  that  the  batteries  and  the  power  plugs  have  been  installed
correctly according to the instructions above.

Install the spotting scope on an appropriate tripod with a stable foundation.
Any tripod with a 1/4" thread can be connected to the spotting scope by
securing the tripod attachment screw to the base of the spotting scope.  

Insert the yellow end of the video cable into the spotting scope video output
jack with the yellow color.   Connect the opposite end of the video cable to
the appropriate viewing device utilizing the necessary combination of cables
provided with the spotting scope.  (Figure 4)

Note:  The LCD viewscreen, provided with the 78-2101 package, is the
recommended viewing device with that package. For the 78-2100, any video
compatible viewing device such as a television, VCR, camcorder, or computer
will suffice. The 78-2101 will also work with these other devices.

Remove the lens cap on the spotting scope and turn the power to the "ON"
position for both the spotting scope and the viewing device.

Sighting can be accomplished by lining up the sight line ridge on the top edge
of the spotting scope with the intended target.

Adjust the focusing knob on the spotting scope until the image is in crisp
focus. The etched rectangular reticle, seen through the spotting scope,
indicates an approximate footprint of what will be viewed on the viewscreen.
If a discrepancy exists between the image viewed through the spotting scope
and on the viewscreen, adjust the diopter focus adjustment located closest to
the eye on the eyepiece and readjust the focusing knob until the viewscreen
image and the image through the spotting scope match precisely in focus.

TROUBLESHOOTING
Scope/LCD will not turn on

Check that the batteries are installed properly.  Replace the batteries with new
ones. Check the battery contacts to ensure they are clean and free of
corrosion.  If not using batteries, check power cord connections.  Check that
the power is in the "ON" position.

Image is not focused

Adjust the focus with the focusing wheel first.  Adjust the diopter focus if
necessary to match focus of the viewscreen.  If still no improvement, clean the
lenses; they may be foggy or dusty.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Your Bushnell Digital Imaging System was designed to provide many years of
reliable service. To ensure that you get the most enjoyment out of your Digital
Imaging System, always follow the warning and take the precautions below:

• This device is not waterproof. Do not expose to water.
• This device was designed to be self-contained.  Do not open the body of the

device or otherwise attempt to service this device.  

• Always store in a dry, well-ventilated room.
• Storage in the hard case is recommended when not in use.
• Remove the batteries if the device is to be stored for longer than 2 months.
• Keep the device away from any heating and air conditioning vents or other

heating devices, direct sunlight, and moisture.

• Avoid dropping or otherwise shocking the unit. Although designed for

rugged outdoor use, this device incorporates a sophisticated optical system,
which could be damaged in extreme cases of misuse.

• Clean the optical lenses with professional lens cleaning supplies.
• Clean the exterior of the device with a soft clean cloth.

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SPOTTING SCOPE SPECIFICATIONS 

Magnification: 

22x

Objective Size: 

60mm

Field Of View:  

120 ft/40 m at 22x

Exit Pupil:  

2.7mm

Spotting Scope Weight:  

38.3 oz/1072 g

Length:  

12.25 in/311.2 mm

Battery Type Spotting Scope:  

3-AA

Operating Time:  

Up to 20 hours

CCD size:  

250,920 pixels, 510 (H) x 492 (V)

Output Signal:  

Video Signal

Cable Included:  

Video Cable

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