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BHS-Series Bi-Ocular Operator’s Manual
3—Operating Your Camera
431-BHS0-00-10, Revision 110
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3–5
BHS-Series Bi-Ocular Power Management
Your BHS-Series Bi-Ocular camera is equipped with a power
management system that provides up to five hours of continuous
operation and up to five days of standby time between battery
charges. To make the best use of the camera and to assure it is
always ready when you need it, it is important to understand the basic
power states of the camera.
The BHS-Series Bi-Ocular camera is designed to operate much like
your cell phone:
•
It is rarely turned off unless you do not plan to use it for a few
days or more.
•
When near a power source (AC power or a car cigarette lighter)
or when not in use, it is recommended that you keep a charger
plugged into the camera.
•
When the camera is turned on from the Off state, it takes about
90 seconds to become operational.
•
In Standby, it is always ready to go. Press the Power button and
the camera will come on in about two seconds.
•
It will automatically put itself in Standby to conserve the battery.
A red state LED located under the right-eye display, as shown in the
photograph below, indicates the current power state.
State LED
Display screens
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