Nhanganyaya
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your Vivitar Night Vision Binocular Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device and retain it for future reference. This device is designed for observing and recording in low-light and nighttime conditions, as well as during the day.
Safety Information
- Do not look directly at the sun or any bright light source through the device, as this can cause permanent eye damage.
- Keep the device away from water and moisture. It is not water-resistant.
- Dzivisa kudonhedza kana kuisa mudziyo kune zvinokanganisa zvakasimba.
- Usaedze kudimbura kana kugadzirisa mudziyo wega. Bata nevashandi vanokwanisa.
- Shandisa zvishongedzo zvakatarwa uye masosi emagetsi chete.
- Chengetedza mudziyo munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma kana isiri kushandiswa.
Package Zviri mukati
Ona kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupasuru yako:
- Vivitar Night Vision Binocular Camera (VIVCVIR5)
- USB-C Cable
- Kutakura Pouch
- Mushandisi Chinyorwa (gwaro iri)

Image: The Vivitar Night Vision Binocular Camera, showing the device itself, a USB-C cable, and a soft carrying pouch, representing the typical package contents.
Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your Night Vision Binocular Camera.

Mufananidzo: A kumberi-divi view of the Vivitar Night Vision Binocular Camera, highlighting its key features such as 10MP photo resolution, 1080p Full HD video, 7-speed night vision, 5x digital zoom, and a Micro SD card slot.
Zvikamu Zvikuru:
- Chinangwa Lenzi: Captures light from the scene.
- Infrared (IR) Illuminator: Provides invisible light for night vision.
- Eyepiece/Focus Ring: Inogadzirisa kutarisa kuti zvive pachena viewing.
- 2.7" HD LCD Display: For viewing live feed, recorded media, and menu navigation.
- Mabhatani ekudzora: Power, Menu, Zoom, IR, Mode, OK/Record.
- USB-C Chiteshi: Yekuchaja uye kutumira data.
- Micro SD Kadhi Slot: For storage of photos and videos.
Gadzirira
1. Kuchaja Chishandiso
Before first use, fully charge the Night Vision Binocular Camera. Connect the included USB-C cable to the device's USB-C port and the other end to a compatible USB power adapter (not included) or computer USB port. The charging indicator will show the charging status.
2. Kuisa Micro SD Card
A Micro SD card (up to 32GB, Class 10 recommended) is required to save photos and videos. Locate the Micro SD card slot, usually protected by a rubber flap. Insert the card with the metal contacts facing down until it clicks into place.

Mufananidzo: Kumashure view of the Vivitar Night Vision Binocular Camera, displaying the 2.7-inch LCD screen, control buttons, and the USB-C port, which is used for charging and data transfer. The Micro SD card slot is typically located near the USB-C port.
Operating Instruction
1. Powering On / Off
Dzvanya wobata bhatani rePower (rinowanzo nyorwa ne ⏻) for a few seconds to turn the device on or off. The LCD display will illuminate.
2. Kugadzirisa Kutarisa
Rotate the focus ring located around the objective lens until the image on the LCD display appears clear and sharp. This device features manual focus.

Image: A close-up of hands adjusting the textured focus ring on the front objective lens of the Vivitar Night Vision Binocular Camera, demonstrating the manual focus operation.
3. Using Night Vision (IR Function)
In low-light or dark conditions, press the IR button (often marked with ☽ or IR) to activate the infrared illuminator. You can typically cycle through different IR intensity levels (e.g., 7 speeds) by pressing the IR button repeatedly to optimize visibility and battery life. The image will appear in black and white in night vision mode.
4. Kutora Mapikicha uye Vhidhiyo
- Kuchinja Mamodhi: Use the Mode button to switch between Photo mode and Video mode.
- Kutora Mifananidzo: In Photo mode, press the OK/Record button to capture a 16MP still image.
- Kurekodha Mavhidhiyo: In Video mode, press the OK/Record button to start recording 1080p Full HD video. Press it again to stop recording.
5. Digital Zoom
Use the Zoom buttons (often marked with + uye - or ZOOM) to digitally magnify the image up to 5x. Note that digital zoom can reduce image quality compared to optical magnification.

Image: A split image demonstrating the 5x digital zoom capability of the Vivitar Night Vision Binocular Camera. The top portion shows a wider view of a bird in a tree, while the bottom portion shows a significantly magnified view of the same bird, illustrating the digital zoom function.
6. Reviewing Media
Enter Playback mode (usually via the Mode button) to view your captured photos and videos on the 2.7" HD LCD display. Use the navigation buttons to browse through your media.

Image: A hand holding the Vivitar Night Vision Binocular Camera, with the 2.7-inch LCD screen clearly visible, displaying a captured image of a squirrel. This illustrates the media review function of the device.
7. Kuendesa Data
Connect the device to a computer using the USB-C cable. The device should appear as a removable disk, allowing you to copy files from the Micro SD card to your computer.
Maintenance
- Kuchenesa Lenzi: Shandisa jira rakapfava, risina lint rakagadzirirwa chaizvo malenzi ekuona. Usashandise abrasive zvinhu kana makemikari ane hasha.
- Kuchenesa Muviri: Pukuta muviri wemudziyo nekanyoro, damp jira. Dzivisa kuisa hunyoro munzvimbo dzinosvikira kana nzvimbo dzinenge dzakavhurika.
- Kuchengeta: When not in use for extended periods, store the device in its carrying pouch in a dry, cool environment.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Mudziyo haubatike. | Bhatiri rakaderera. | Chaja mudziyo zvizere uchishandisa yakapihwa USB-C tambo. |
| Mufananidzo hauna kujeka. | Kutarisa hakuna kugadziriswa nemazvo. | Tenderedza rin'i yekutarisa kusvika mufananidzo wanyatsojeka. |
| Haikwanise kuchengetedza mifananidzo/mavhidhiyo. | No Micro SD card inserted or card is full/corrupted. | Insert a compatible Micro SD card. Check card capacity or format the card (this will erase data). |
| Kuona usiku hakusi kushanda. | IR illuminator not activated or low battery. | Press the IR button to activate. Ensure the device is sufficiently charged. |
| Haikwanise kutamisa files kune komputa. | Incorrect cable or connection issue. | Ensure the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the device and the computer. Try a different USB port or cable. |
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Zita remuenzanisi: | Night Vision |
| Model Number: | VIVVIR5 |
| Brand: | Vivitar |
| Optical Magnification: | 4X |
| Digital Zoom: | Kusvika ku5X |
| Chinangwa Lens Diameter: | 24 mm |
| Infrared Distance: | Kusvika kumamita gumi (300 tsoka) |
| IR LED: | 3W, 850nm |
| Vhidhiyo Resolution: | 1080P Yakazara HD |
| Mufananidzo Resolution: | 16MP |
| Ratidza: | 2.7" Full HD LCD |
| Kuchengeta: | Micro SD card (up to 32GB, C10 recommended) |
| Kubatana: | USB Type-C |
| Focus Type: | Manual Focus |
| Kuramba Mvura: | Kwete Kudzivirira Mvura |
| Material: | Metal, Plastiki |
| UPC: | 681066067079 |
Warranty uye Support
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the official Vivitar websaiti kana kubata dhipatimendi ravo rebasa revatengi. Chengeta risiti rako rekutenga seumboo hwekutenga.
Vivitar Customer Support: www.vivitar.com/support (Eksample link, chaiyo link inogona kusiyana)





