QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL INSTANT REPLAY 118325
1Install 
Batteries & 
(optional) 
SD Card
Insert 2 AAA batteries (see “Specifications”) into the battery compartment on the bottom of the camera pod 
(Note polarity indication inside). An SD memory card (optional, use up to a 1 GB card) for increased photo 
storage capacity may be installed in the card slot, located at the back of the camera pod (Insert card with label 
side facing down, pushing lightly until it clicks into place. Push the card lightly in again to remove).
2Turn On the 
Camera 
Raise the LCD display, pulling up at the indented areas on each side. Press and release the power button -the 
red LED next to the USB port will light up. You will see a “live” preview of the image from the camera lens, 
located between the binocular objective lenses. You can turn the display off at any time to increase battery life 
by pressing the Display button-it does not need to be on to take a photo. e camera itself will automatically 
turn off after two minutes (this can be changed using the “Auto Off” option in the Setup menu) if it has been 
inactive (no buttons pressed). To turn power off manually, press and release the power button. e default 
camera settings will provide optimum quality under most conditions-no special settings are required to start 
shooting photos. However, you may want to set the options based on your preferences. 
3Format the 
SD Card 
(optional)
If you inserted an SD card earlier, format it before beginning to take photos if you are using it in the camera 
for the first time. Press the View button to enter Play mode,then press the Menu button in the center of the 
5-way keypad. Press the Down arrow key once to select “Format”, then press Menu again. Note the warning 
that this will erase all data on the card-make sure you have backed up all files from a previously used card. 
Press the Up key to select “OK”, then press Menu to format the card. e display will indicate “Sorry, No 
Picture” -press the View button (or wait) to return to the live preview display mode.
4Set the 
Binocular 
Optics for 
Your Eyes
Roll down the rubber eyecups if you are wearing glasses. Adjust the spacing between the left and right bin-
ocular tubes while looking through the binocular until the view appears as a single circular image. en, find 
a distant object with fine detail, and adjust the center focus knob until the object appears sharp through the 
left eyepiece . Now look through the right eyepiece only. If the object does not appear equally sharp, rotate 
the right eyepiece (diopter adjustment) until it is also sharp. Once set, you no longer need to move this 
diopter adjustment, and may simply focus using the center focus knob.
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