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(The following items are located on the bottom of the unit, under the Interface Cover Flap)
PHOTO/VIDEO SWITCH (J)
The Photo/Video slide switch under the Interface cover flap determines whether still photos or videos are captured when
using Record.
Set the switch to the “Photo” position to select still photo recording mode when the Record button is pressed .
Set the switch to the “Video” position to select video recording mode when the Record button is pressed .
MICRO SD CARD SLOT (I): a micro SD card (user supplied, up to 32GB maximum) must be inserted before it is possible to use the
Record function. If a card is not inserted, the message “No Card” will be seen on the display when the unit is turned on.
USB PORT (H): connect a USB cable between this port and a PC/Mac to download photos/videos without removing the card. The
Equinox Z is USB mass storage compliant.
VIDEO OUTPUT (“TV OUT”) JACK (G): the “live” image as seen on the unit’s display is output here. Connect the included video cable
(1/8” to RCA) between this jack and a video monitor or recorder to remotely view or record the image from the night vision unit.
SETUP AND BASIC OPERATION
1) LOAD BATTERIES
Turn the battery compartment cover (K) in a counter-clockwise direction to remove it, and insert 4 AA batteries as indicated inside
the battery compartment. Lithium AA batteries are recommended for maximum running time, but alkaline or rechargeable NiMh AAs
may be used as well. DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES, OR NEW AND OLD BATTERIES. Remove the batteries if the unit will be stored for a
month or longer between uses.
2) REMOVE LENS COVER, ADJUST DISPLAY (EYEPIECE) FOCUS FOR YOUR VISION
Press the Power button (A) to turn on the unit. A battery level icon is displayed at the top right corner of the screen. While looking
through the eyepiece (M) at the LCD display screen, rotate the eyepiece (eyecup) until the display icons or edges of the display screen
appear sharp to your eye. Remove the lens cover from the front of the objective lens (K). Note: since the Equinox Z uses digital night
vision technology (not analog “Gen 1”, etc.), the unit cannot be damaged by exposure to normal indoor or outdoor light levels-however, you
should avoid pointing it directly at the sun or other very bright light sources to avoid overloading the sensor.