Longshot HAWK User Manual

Spotting scope camera

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THE HAWK
SPOTTING SCOPE CAMERA

USER MANUAL

1835 CR 130, Pearland, TX | 1.281.205.8134
info@targetvisioncam.com | longshotcameras.com

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    THE HAWK SPOTTING SCOPE CAMERA USER MANUAL 1835 CR 130, Pearland, TX | 1.281.205.8134 info@targetvisioncam.com | longshotcameras.com...
  • Page 2 At LONGSHOT, our goal is to treat you as we would like to be treated and to treat you as we imagine Christ might treat you. It's that reason that drives us to makes the best target cameras available and to provide the best customer service that we can.
  • Page 3: Warranty & Guarantee

    COMPONENTS & SETUP & FEATURES BASICS WARRANTY & FAQ'S FEATURES gUARANTEE...
  • Page 4 The Hawk spotting scope camera is the next evolution of digiscoping, it turns any spotting scope into a smart scope in just minutes. Simply slide the hawk over the eyepiece of the spotting scope and open the TARGETVISION app on your smartphone or tablet to view the camera feed and unlock all of the app features (track and number shots, save photos, review sessions, record video and stills). Seeing your shot has...
  • Page 5: Battery Level Indicator

    Charging BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR Between the charging port and power switch of the HAWK there are 4 LED's that indicate the battery's charge level. Each LED represents 25% of the battery life. When the battery level becomes too low for the system to operate, the LED's will flash and the system will turn off.
  • Page 6 & MOUNTING To properly mount your camera to your spotting scope: 1. Slide the camera's universal mounting assembly over the eyepiece of your scope until the camera makes contact with the rear of the eyepiece. The camera has a spacer built in to account for most eye relief setups;...
  • Page 7 Before connecting to your camera, it is recommended to download the TARGETVISION application from your device's app store. Connecting to your HAWK is as simple as connecting to a WiFi network. Simply turn the camera on, go into the WiFi settings of your device,...
  • Page 8 Zoom: Most spotting scopes require you to rotate the eyepiece to adjust the magnification of the scope. If this is the situation in your case, you can rotate the eyepiece without having to re-mount the HAWK. Once you are done adjusting the eyepiece, simply rotate the back half of the system to upright the camera view.
  • Page 9: App Overview

    (the App Store for iOS and the Play Store for Android), search for TARGETVISION (all one word), and choose install. Once the app has been installed, you will need to connect to your HAWK's WiFi network to see the video feed.
  • Page 10: Home Screen

    iOS BUTTONS & LAYOUT The TARGETVISION iOS app is simple and easy to use with the most used features only a tap away. The screen shots below show the three main screens, the home screen, main menu, and shooting options menu.
  • Page 11 ANDROID BUTTONS & LAYOUT The TARGETVISION Android app is simple and easy to use with the most used features only a tap away. The screen shots below show the three main screens, the home screen, main menu, and shooting options menu.
  • Page 12 BLINKER SHOT LOCATOR With the Blinker Shot Locator feature, it's quick and easy to find your your newest bullet hole. Simply touch the shot locator icon and your most recent bullet hole will start blinking, making it a breeze to find. For the feature to work correctly, you must tap the shot locator button after each shot you take.
  • Page 13: Image Capture

    MARKER COLOR/MARKING GROUPS Changing the marker colors and marking groups are done differently on iOS and Android. The biggest difference between the two is that iOS retroactively marks groups while Android proactively marks them. There are two different ways to change the marker colors. The first will change the default marker color and the second will change the marker color of your previous string of shot markers.
  • Page 14: Video Capture

    VIDEO CAPTURE Capturing video in the TARGETVISION app is simple; however, it is done differently on iOS and Android iOS: Simply tap the video camera icon to start and stop recording. While recording, a timer will appear at the bottom of the screen showing the duration of the recording.
  • Page 15: Additional Resources

    LIVE GROUP The Live Group feature actively calculates your group size with each new shot marker that you place. For the feature to work correctly, you must know the distance between two set points on your target and input that information into the app when you turn live group mode on. It is recommended that you use two corners of your target as reference points for this measurement and input.
  • Page 16 Each LONGSHOT camera and accessory is manufactured with the strictest production standards and goes through vigorous quality control procedures before it is shipped out. To give LONGSHOT owners an assurance for their investments, all LONGSHOT cameras and accessories are shipped with a standard 2-year manufacturer’s warranty against defects in materials or workmanship.
  • Page 17: Warranty Terms And Conditions

    & FILING WARRANTY CLAIM LONGSHOT fully understands that the nature of warranty claims can be a hassle for our customers and leaves them without a camera or accessory for the duration of the claim. Most of the time, issues can be resolved by reaching out to our Product Specialists.
  • Page 18 All other warranty terms and conditions remain the same as stated above.  STRAIGHT SHOOTER GUARANTEE If your LONGSHOT™ target camera does not align better on the target, provide you with high image resolution or give you the promised connectivity from camera to monitor, we’ll buy it back, no questions asked.
  • Page 19 How do I know if the battery is charged and how long does it last?  There is a LED light on the charger that shows the charge status,  green means it's charged and red means it's charging. More details about charging and charge status can be found on Page 3 What do I do if the image is crooked, sideways, or upside down? The camera is designed to rotate behind the eyepiece so you can get the image to be level and upright.
  • Page 20 We use your feedback to develop new products. If for any reason, you are not fully satisfied with your new LONGSHOT product, please reach out to us prior to leaving a review so that we can...

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