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Table

of

Contents

Introduction

1

System Components

2

Software / App Installation

3

System Setup

4

Using an iPhone, iPad or Android Device

11

Windows Software Operation

12

Optimizing Signal Transmission

24

Frequently Asked Questions

25

Tips and Suggestions

28

Warranty

29

Accessories

30

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Introduction

The Bullseye Camera System is extremelyeasytouse.

Requirements

 iPhone, iPad, Android Device or Windows Based Laptop to run the software

What’sincludedinthesystem

The Bullseye Camera System comes complete with everything, except the viewing device, that you will need to see your shots and log your shooting sessions.

 Camera w/Night Vision

 5‐Hour Lithium‐Ion Battery w/Fast Charger  Router

 1W Booster (Long Range Edition)  9bi High Gain Antenna

 USB Drive w/Windows Based Software  Tripod

 Users Manual

 Secure Carrying Case  Free Software Updates

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System

Components

Below is a picture and labeling diagram showing the components included in the Bullseye Camera System.

The charger for the battery is located underneath the Tripod.

Important: The only components you will remove from the carrying case are the

Tripod and the Camera. All other components remain in the carrying case during

use.

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Software

/

App

Installation

We suggest setting up the software, especially for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices prior to heading to the range as you will need to be connected to the Internet (via WIFI or cellular) to download the application. This only needs to be done once, and you won’t need WIFI or cellular service to use the system.

iPhoneandiPad

Visit the Apple App Store and download the application entitled “BullseyeTargetManager” to your iPhone or iPad. The software is a free download and can be installed on as many devices as you wish.

AndroidDevice

Visit the Google Play Store and download the application entitled “BullseyeTargetManager” to your Android Device. The software is a free download and can be installed on as many devices as you wish.

WindowsBasedLaptop

The Windows Software is supplied on the included USB drive that’s located in the carrying case of the Bullseye Camera System. You may run the software directly from the USB drive, or you may copy it to your laptop for convenience.

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System

Setup

Step1:Placingthecameraonthetripod

 Remove the tripod and expand the legs to the desired height.

 Snap the camera into the tripod base. The tripod has various adjustments to move the camera to your liking.

Typically you want the camera at about the same height as the center of your target with the camera set about 6 feet to the side at approximately a 45 degree angle.

Pleasenote that the camera can be to the right, left, above or below your target and the angle is not critical – the only critical item is that the camera is no further than 6 or 7 feet from the target so that the camera can clearly see the changes in the target (bullet holes).

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Step2:Aligningthecameratothetarget

 Using the laser on the side of the camera, simply flip the switch on the back of the laser “up” to turn on the laser.

 Align the laser to roughly the center of where you want the camera to see.

 After you have aligned the camera, turn the laser off. The laser is NOT required for the system to operate.

For a single target, the laser aim point would be the “bullseye” of the target. The alignment does not have to be exact.

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If you have multiple targets you wish to view, align the camera to the center of the target area as shown in the picture below. This way the camera can see both targets.

Step3:RaisingtheAntenna

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Step4:Plugginginthesystemandturningonthepower

 Plug in the green, yellow and red wires as shown in the picture below.

 Press the power switch located on the right side of the battery to turn on the system.  The battery level will be indicated by a series of blue lights. A full charge is represented by 5

blue lights and decreases to 1 or none as the battery discharges.

The battery will last approximately 5‐7 hours of continuous use and recharge time is between 4‐6 hours.

When connected to the charger, you will know the battery is fully charged when all the blue lights are illuminated and not flashing or blinking.

If you desire to shoot longer, you may purchase an additional battery and fast charger from our website.

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Step5:ConnectingtotheWIFIandstartingthesoftware

The system will take between 30 seconds and 1 minute to be active and ready for use. Typically by the time you plug everything in and power it on and return to your shooting location the system is ready. If you wish to verify system operation at the target, once the Bullseye Camera Systems WIFI hotspot is activated and visible, the system is ready to use.

The Bullseye Camera System works by creating its own WIFI hotspot so that your iPhone, iPad, Android Device or Windows Laptop can connect without any additional hardware requirements.

UsinganiPhoneoriPad

Select your “settings” icon and then select “WIFI” to bring up a list of available WIFI networks. The WIFI Network will start with BullseyeCam followed by a number, for example ‐ BullseyeCam104000

After you have connected to the WIFI, run the Bullseye Target Manager Application and select “New Session” then “Yes” to connect to the camera. You should see what your camera is looking at on your screen.

UsinganAndroidDevice

Select your “settings” icon and then select “WIFI” to bring up a list of available WIFI networks. The WIFI Network will start with BullseyeCam followed by a number, for example ‐ BullseyeCam104000

After you have connected to the WIFI, run the Bullseye Target Manager Application and select “New Session” then “Yes” to connect to the camera. You should see what your camera is looking at on your screen.

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UsingaWindowsBasedLaptop

Plug in the USB drive into an open USB port on your laptop. Open my computer and double‐click on drive labeled “BullseyeCam”.

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Next select “Start Live Mode” and the system will automatically connect to the Bullseye Camera Systems WIFI network and show you what the camera is seeing downrange.

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iPhone,

iPad

and

Android

Device

App

The application for the iPhone, iPad and Android Devices operate in the same fashion so it’s easy to use any device or a combination of devices to view the Bullseye Camera System.

StartaNewShootingSession

After you have connected to the Bullseye Camera Systems WIFI, select NewSession and select Yes

to start a new shooting session.

SeeYOURShot

Afteryouhavetakenyourshot, or group of shots, presstheShowShot button to see your last shot flash!

ReviewingandSavingShots

You may press on the thumbnails to review previous shots, or press and hold on the thumbnail to save the image to your camera roll on your phone.

LiveVideo

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Windows

Software

Operation

Once you have started live mode, the software will appear as follows. You will see a view of YOUR target on the screen.

TargetDistanceReference

You can set the distance to your target on the right side of the screen under “Shooting Session”. This distance is only for reference for the software and it will save that information with each shot for later review.

WirelessSignalStrength

You will also see your Wireless Signal Strength as a percentage listed on the right side of the screen. Please note that this number may fluctuate as WIFI signals are not consistent in outdoor

environments. The software will operating the same no matter what the signal strength reads – meaning at 80% the software works the same as 100%.

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SeeYOURShot

In order the see your shot, you must place the software into shooting mode. To place the software into shooting mode, click the ShootingMode button.

You will then see a red bar appear above the toolbar as shown in the picture below.

Once you have fired, simplypresstheSPACEBARonyourkeyboard and you will see your last shot flashing on the screen.

If you wish to see a group flash, simply fire your 3, 5 or any number of shots, then press the

SPACEBAR. You will see your entire group flash.

As you fire each shot and press the SPACEBAR you will see a new thumbnail image appear in the filmstrip below the toolbar. These are each of your shots. You may click on them to review previous shots at any time.

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ToolbarButtonOverview

Marks and numbers a shot on the target. You may mark multiple shots by holding down the CTRL key when marking shots.

Turns the marker display on and off.

Enters shooting mode. You must be in shooting mode to see your last shot flash. Press the SPACE BAR after shooting to see your last shot.

Enters live video mode. You will see a live video stream of everything the camera sees.

Starts a new shooting session. Sessions are

automatically saved so you may review them later. Defines a target area that you may zoom into. If you are zeroed in there is typically no reason to see outside of the immediate target area.

Zooms into the defined target area so you can see additional detail.

Zooms out to see the entire view that the camera can see.

Toggles the data overlay (information about the shot) view on and off.

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BasicNavigation

The following provides a basic overview of the navigation of the Bullseye Target Manager screen.

ReviewingPreviousShots

You may review any previous shot by clicking the thumbnails below the target view. You will see the shots recorded flashing on the screen for easy identification.

Right‐ClickingThumbnailOptions

When you right click one of the thumbnail images you are presented with the following menu.

MarkAsFavorite

Marks a shot with a gold dot so you can easily identify the shot in the future. You may favorite as many shots as you wish.

ClearFavorite

Clears the favorite marker for the selected shot.

Add/EditNote…

You may add a note to each shot that can be reviewed in the future. This is useful for adding comments such as “Flinched”, or “Strong Gust of Wind” to provide information about the shot.

SaveImage…

Saves the shot image to your local computer in JPG picture format. You will be prompted for a location and name to save the shot.

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ShootingSessions

Shooting sessions are simply a way to organize and group your shots for later review.

For example if you are testing out a new 7MM REM MAG you can start a new session and shoot the firearm with multiple loads to see what performs best in the firearm.

Shooting sessions are automatically saved. To start a new shooting session, click the New Session button on the toolbar.

Input a description of the shooting session and any notes that may pertain to the session. These are for your future reference.

When loading a previous session the description will be listed in the view so that you can identify previous sessions.

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ManagingandReviewingPreviousSessions

You may load and delete previous sessions by selecting the Session menu at the top of the screen and clicking ManagePreviousSessions.

Select the session that you wish to load or delete. If you load a previous session you will be able to access all data pertaining to the session including shot time, notes, firearm and ammunition used, and individual shot images.

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UnderstandingProfiles

Profiles are a way to organize your data and different shooters that may share the same computer. Profiles are NOT required to use the software – we have a default GUEST profile pre‐built for your immediate use.

Each Profile can have Shooting Locations (geographic) as well as Firearms and Ammunition. Each Firearm will have its own ammunition so you can have different loads, types, etc. for each Firearm.

Profile Location # 1 Location # 2 Firearm #1 Firearm #2 Ammunition #1 Ammunition #2 Ammunition #1 Ammunition #2

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CreatingaNewProfile

To create a new shooters profile, click the New link next to the profiles dropdown to the right of the screen.

The following screen will appear.

The ProfileName and ShootersName are typically named the same. The Shooters Name will be displayed in the dropdown box.

If you wish to password protect your profile so others can’t view it if they use your computer, you can enter a password here.

The ShootersMarkerColor is the default color used to mark your shots when using the marking tool. You can change the marking color at any time.

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AddingaShootingLocationtoyourProfile

You may also add shooting locations (geographic) so that when you are shooting at those locations they are saved with the shot images for later reference.

To add a shooting location, select Edit next to the location drop down and the Location Manger will appear.

Click AddNew… to add a new shooting location and the following screen will appear.

Fill in the DisplayName (shown in dropdown) and the Description of the shooting location. These are for your reference only.

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AddingaFirearmtoyourProfile

You may also add your firearm inventory to the profile as well. The active firearm is saved with the shot image for your reference.

To add a new firearm, click the Edit button next to the firearm dropdown.

Here you will see a list of your current firearms. As you click each item the information about the firearm will be displayed below.

To add a new firearm click the AddNew… button and the following screen will appear. Enter the information regarding your firearm.

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AddingAmmunitiontoaFirearm

When adding ammunition the ammunition is tied to a caliber of firearm. You may have multiple ammunition descriptions per firearm so that you can pattern loads, test hand loads and keep track of how each performs in your firearm.

To add ammunition, click the Edit button next to the ammunition drop down and the Ammunition Manager will appear.

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Click the AddNew… button to add ammunition.

Fill out the components of your ammunition. You may add hand load information as well as detailed notes about the ammunition.

Once you have filled out the information, youmust check one or more boxes to tie the ammunition to a firearm so that when you select a firearm in the dropdown box, only the ammunition available to that firearm is displayed.

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Optimizing

Signal

Transmission

The Bullseye Camera System uses 2.4Ghz WIFI to transmit the signal back to your viewing device.

WIFI signal needs clear line of sight to transmit a strong signal over a long distance. Any obstructions such as grass, treesorotherobjects maydiminish theWIFIsignal. High power wires such as electrical wires many also diminish or interfere with the signal.

ImprovingSignalTransmission/Reception

To improve the signal transmission, raising the system off the ground 12”‐16” can greatly improve the signal transmission, even on flat ground.

If you have tried raising the system off the ground and you are still having problems, we do offer a

YAGI Antenna to help boost the signal as well as a Base Station Receiver to helpin signal reception.

We recommend using the Base Station Receiver if you are using an iPhone, iPad or Android Device as they have much smaller antennas.

Every shooting scenario is different. If you have additional questions do not hesitate to call our office or e‐mail [email protected]

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Frequently

Asked

Questions

Howfarcanthecamerabefromthetarget?

The camera can be placed approximately 6‐8 feet away from the target on a 45‐degree

(approximately) angle. The camera can be placed on either side of the target, or below or above the target.

Howmanytargetscanthecamerawatchatonce?

The camera can be used to monitor any number of targets that will fit within the field of view of the camera. You may use the software to zoom in/focus on a specific area of the view to watch an individual target.

With this technique, two people could be using a single camera to monitor their own individual target of both targets fit within the field of view of the camera.

Whatisthefieldofviewofthecamera?

With the camera placed about 6 feet back from the camera, you can see approximately 4‐5 feet wide by 3 ½ feet tall.

HowfarcanIshoot?CanIshootto1MILEorfurther?

We have tested the Long Range Edition to 1790 yards with clear line of sight using a Windows based laptop. If you wish to shoot further, we have our YAGI antenna upgrade which has been tested out past 2500 yards.

Please note that unobstructed line of sight is required for long transmission distances.

Isthecamerabulletproof?Whathappensifabullethitsthecamera?

No, the camera is not bullet proof. We offer our $29.95 2‐year downrange protection plan limited warranty that covers the camera and complete system for 2 years. We will repair and/or replace the system free of charge while the system is under warranty.

Canthecamerawatchthebullethitthetarget?

The camera is not a high‐speed camera, and uses still frame imagery and therefor cannot see the bullet hit the target.

CanIseelivevideowiththecamera?

Yes! The software supports a “live mode” which provides you a direct real‐time video feed form the camera. The frame will depend on signal quality and distance from camera to viewer.

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Yes. Certain black targets are harder to spot shots on, and we recommend using a white background under the target such as butcher paper or white garbage bag so that there is contract between the bullet hole and background.

Howlongdoesthebatterylast?Howlongdoesittaketocharge?

The battery will run the system for 6‐8 hours depending on use and transmission requirements. You can fully charge the battery with the supplied charger in 4‐6 hours.

DoIneedWIFIorcellularservicetousethesystem?

No. The system generates its own WIFI hotspot so the system can be used at any location. You do not need any cellular or WIFI connections to use our system.

DoIneedtousespecialtargets?

No. You may use any target you wish to use. Higher contrast targets work better than low‐contrast targets.

Canthecameratrackshotsonsteeltargets?

Yes. The camera can easily show shots fired on steel targets. It’s best to have non‐swinging steel so you can easily see the shot impact. If the target is swinging steel, it is advised that you allow the steel to come to a complete stop before pressing the show shot button.

Canmultiplesystemsbeusedatthesametime?

Yes. Each system has a unique id and thus can be run together at the same time as other systems.

CanIusemultiplecameraswiththesystemtoseetargetsatdifferentranges?

Yes. Our software allows you to switch between cameras to easily utilize multiple cameras at the same time.

Software

CanIusemyiPhone,iPadorAndroidDevice?

Yes! Simply download the “Bullseye Target Manager” from the Apple App Store or Google Play depending on your device, connect to the Bullseye Camera Systems WIFI and run the application.

DoyousupportMacOSX?

Not at this time (August 2014). We are working on a version for Mac OSX. Software updates are free and automatic. The hardware doesn’t need to change, so it’s simply a software update.

Whathappenswhenyouupdatethesoftware,doIhavetopayforthoseupdates?

All software updates are free of charge for the Bullseye Target Manager. We post our updates on our Website, Facebook and Twitter.

HowdoIsaveashootingsession?

Shooting sessions are automatically saved. You don’t need to specifically save each session. You may access previously saved sessions by following the load session method for the software you are running (iPhone, iPad, Android or Windows). Please refer to the software instruction section of this manual for specific instructions.

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HowdoInumbershots?

When you click the Mark Shot tool, when you place the marker, the shots are automatically numbered.

CanImeasuregroupsize?

This is coming in a software update this fall! (2014).

Canmultiplepeoplerunthesoftwareatonce?

Any number of people can run the software and log into a system at once. This is useful for instructor and student situations, or if you wish to display a big screen of the targets or allow spectators to watch the action.

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Tips

and

Suggestions

Securingyourtargetforoptimumperformance

The Bullseye Camera System analyzes the images every time you press the Show Shot button. If the target is not secure, you will see the target moving on the screen which can make it difficult to see your last shot.

By securing your target to the backing and/or securing the target stand so it won’t move it the wind, you can greatly improve the performance of the Bullseye Camera System.

For SteelTargets,securingthetargetsoitdoesn’tswing will allow you to immediately see your last shot vs waiting of the steel to stop swinging so the Bullseye Camera System can show your last shot.

Increasingperformancewithblacktargets

Black targets can often present challenges for the user to spot a shot and those same challenges apply to the camera.

High contract targets work the best, for those of you that require black targets, we have come up with some field‐tested suggestions to improve the ability to see your last shot with the Bullseye Camera System.

 Place the camera as close as you feel comfortable in proximity to the target.

 Put a piece of white butcher/wrapping paper underneath the target so that the white will contract through the black target.

 Shooting against a thin target backer (cardboard or other board) so that light can come through the target and generate contrast.

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Warranty

StandardLimitedWarranty. All Bullseye Camera Systems, LLC (“BCS”) products are provided with a 1 year limited warranty from date of purchase, covering flaws or defects in materials or workmanship. Please note that every purchase includes a 1 year limited warranty that is included with your purchase which covers defects in materials or workmanship, but that warranty does not cover damage due to a projectile or other misuse.

OptionalDownrangeProtectionPlanLimitedWarranty. In addition to the standard 1 year limited warranty, you may elect to purchase a Downrange Protection Plan. Under our 2‐year Downrange Protection Plan Limited Warranty we will replace or repair any BCS down range equipment you have purchased (meaning camera, tripod, transmitter and box) if the equipment is damaged during use, even if the damage is caused by a projectile, for a period of 24 months after the date of your purchase. Simply send your damaged equipment back within the 24 month period, with a brief description of what was damaged and how the damage occurred, and we will replace or repair the damaged equipment (at our

discretion), and promptly ship the replacement or repaired equipment back to you. You must pay for shipping your damaged equipment to us, we will pay the shipping back. Damaged items received by BCS more than 24 months after the date of your purchase are no longer covered by the 2‐year Downrange Protection Plan Limited Warranty.

WarrantyService. Our exclusive obligation for breach of the limited warranty provided hereunder is to promptly repair or replace the defective or malfunctioning hardware component, as determined by BCS in its discretion. Under no circumstances will BCS be required to pay cash or provide other property under this warranty except for replacement or repaired equipment or parts, or provide credits for future purchases.

LimitedWarranty. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, OR IN ANY ADDITIONAL WRITTEN AGREEMENT BETWEEN BCS AND YOU, ALL PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS,” AND BCS DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES, WITH RESPECT TO THE BULLSEYE CAMERA SYSTEM AND ANY COMPONENTS THEREOF, INCLUDING ITS CONDITION, ITS CONFORMITY TO ANY REPRESENTATION OR DESCRIPTION, THE EXISTENCE OF ANY LATENT OR PATENT DEFECTS, ANY NEGLIGENCE, AND ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE.

LimitationofLiability. In no event shall BCS be liable for any damage to your property that is not a component of the camera system provided by BCS, any loss of your data or documentation, any loss of profits, any incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages, or any personal injuries to you or others, even if BCS has been advised of the possibility of such damages, claims or demands. This limitation upon damages and claims is intended to apply without regard to whether other provisions of this Agreement have been breached or have proven ineffective.

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Accessories

We offer several accessories to further enhance your shooting experience. These can be found online at www.bullseyecamera.com

ExtendedRangeAntenna

Shoot out over 2500 yards with our Extended Range Antenna. The Antenna simply attaches via a cable to your existing Long Range Edition and super charges the signal to transmit well over 1 MILE.

BaseStationReceiver

The Base Station Receiver is especially useful and recommended for those shooting long distances and using an iPhone, iPad or Android device as these devices have smaller antennas. The Base Station receives and amplifies the signal locally.

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Contacting

Us

for

Assistance

CompanyContactInformation

Bullseye Camera Systems, LLC. P.O. Box 25658 Eugene, OR 97402 Tel :541‐357‐7035 Fax :541‐225‐5012 Web :www.bullseyecamera.com E‐Mail :[email protected] Facebook http://www.facebook.com/bullseyecamerasystems Twitter https://twitter.com/bullseyecamera YoutubeChannel http://www.youtube.com/user/BullseyeCameraSystem

Tutorial

Videos

We also provide tutorial videos of the system and software here: http://www.bullseyecamera.com/tv

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