Vivitar Vivicam 2655 Users Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 20 Installing capture driver and software Once you have your camera connected to your computer, the next step is to transfer the pictures contained in the camera memory to your computer’s hard disk. Before you start download the pictures, you need to install first the appropriate hardware capture drivers (Dial-Up Networking and TWAIN drivers) and image editing software. Installing the Dial-Up Networking Driver (For Windows 95 Only) The Dial-Up Networking driver allows data communication through RS232 port. (Installing Windows 98 will automatically install a Dial-Up Networking version into PC system. For users running with Windows 98 may skip this portion and go to the next. ) Users who use Windows 95 need to install the Dial-Up Networking driver firstly. Please insert Dial-Up Networking Disk 1/2 into your floppy disk then run “Setup.exe”. Follow instructions to complete the installation. There is no need to restart Windows before you complete next Twain driver installation. Installing the TWAIN Driver The TWAIN driver is compatible to Windows TWAIN protocol. With this driver installed your computer may record and recognize your camera device. Follow the steps below to install the TWAIN driver into your system. Please insert Camera Driver Disk 1/2 into your floppy disk then run “Setup.exe”. Follow instructions to complete the installation. You may now either restart Windows or go to install PhotoSuite S/W directly. Drivers will be valid only after system reboot. Installing MGI PhotoSuite SE MGI PhotoSuite is world-known ease-of-use image editing software. Use PhotoSuite you may download and save pictures from your camera to your computer. PhotoSuite software is implemented with auto-setup program. Once you insert PhotoSuite CD disk into CD-ROM, the installation will start automatically. Otherwise, you still can run “setup.exe” file in the root directory of CD disk. Select the language version then follow instructions to complete the program installation.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 21 Introducing MGI PhotoSuite SE This section shows you how to download pic- tures from your camera using MGI PhotoSuite SE and briefly describes the other features of the software. You can also start the software by clicking the Start button on your Windows taskbar. Then, click Programs, select the MGI PhotoSuite SE program group, and select the MGI PhotoSuite SE icon. The MGI Activity Guide Upon running the software, the first screen that you will see is the MGI Activity Guide. On this screen, you can select many interesting things to do with the pictures you have taken with your camera. You can enjoy viewing the pictures on your monitor screen, print them or edit the pictures. You can even make fun projects like digital photo albums, greeting cards, calendars, posters, and many more. To select a task or create a fun project, simply click on one of the icons on the MGI Activity Guide. Launching MGI PhotoSuite SE After the software installation is complete, you will see that the MGI PhotoSuite SE program folder is still open on your desktop. To run the software and start downloading pictures from your camera, double-click the MGI PhotoSuite SE icon.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English Downloading Pictures from the Camera Once you have TWAIN driver and PhotoSuite software installed in your PC, you may start download pictures from this digital camera. PC MAC Note If your camera's memory is full, you must remove pictures from memory before capturing new ones. To save pictures, transfer them from the camera to your computer. When your camera's memory is full, the green Status light indicator will flash once every second. Note ● The camera's RS232 interface can be set to transmit data at varying baud rates depending upon the capabilities of your computer. ● When the camera is attached to your computer and remains inactive for a period of time greater than the Auto Power Off interval, it shuts down automatically. ● When the camera is attached to your computer, all the functional buttons are disable except the power I/O button. Connecting to your Computer Before you can start downloading images, you need to connect your digital camera to a computer. Here are ways of connecting the camera to your computer. For RS232 interface: (Optional for Macintosh) 1. Plug one end of the serial cable into the COM port on a PC or modem port on a Macintosh located at the back of your computer. 2. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the camera. 3. Turn on your camera. 22 Modem port
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 23 For USB interface : (Optional for Macintosh) 1. Plug one end of the USB cable into the PC's or Mac’s USB port. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the camera. 3. Turn on your camera. Note Downloading images through a PC's or Mac’s USB port is faster than a serial port. Select camera TWAIN device and download (if it is not the primary TWAIN-compliant device) 1. Launch MGI PhotoSuite program 2. Click the View Photo Album on the MGI Activity Guide screen. 3. Click File from the menu bar 4. Click Get Photos from the File menu. 5. Click Select Source. 6. Choose Dual Mode VGA Digital Camera 7. Click File from the menu bar 8. Click Get Photos from the File menu. 9. Click Camera/Scanner Downloading Pictures (If this camera is the primary TWAIN-compliant device) To download pictures from your camera to your hard disk, do thefollowing: 1. Click the Get Photos icon on the MGI Activity Guide screen. 2. Now turn on your camera by pressing its Power button. 3. On the Get Photos screen, click the Digital Camera icon. 4. After connection is established, select pictures and start for download.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 24 Printing Pictures Go to the MGI Activity Guide and do the following steps to print your pictures: 1. Click the Print Your Photos icon on the MGI Activity Guide. 2. Click Select Photo. 3. Browse through the folder where your desired picture is located and double-click that picture. 4. Click on the Print Preview icon (which is the third icon from the left on the toolbar) to view the selected picture. If you want to resize it, drag the handles on the corners of the picture. 5. Click on the Printer icon (which is the leftmost icon on the toolbar). 6. Select a printer and click OK. Using your Camera as a USB PC Camera (Optional) Aside from taking pictures, you can also use your camera as a video camera for your PC. 1. Connect a USB cable to the camera and to your PC's USB port. 2. Put the camera on a desktop or on top of your computer monitor. 3. Adjust the position of the camera and fo- cus it on a subject or scene. Note ● You need order the optional video value pack to implent this feature. The bundled applica- tion software will allow you to proceed video conference, video phone, or manage your video images. ● This may requires sound card, microphone to implent the features.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English Appendix 1: LCD Icons Here is a list of all the icons that appear on the LCD panel and what they mean. LCD panel Icon Specification Record Mode: 25 Menu Icon Specification Record mode Full Battery power Medium Battery power Low Battery Power No Power No Flash Auto Flash Self-Timer off Self-Timer on Fine Quality mode Normal Quality mode NTSC output PAL output EV Compensation Pictures remaining Play Mode: Erase one image from Camera storage Erase All images from Camera storage Self-Timer Off Self-Timer On Normal image quality Fine image quality NTSC video output PAL video output Play mode Full Battery power Medium Battery power Low Battery Power No Power NTSC or PAL output Captured pictures
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine English 26 Appendix 2: Camera Specifications Image Sensor : CMOS sensor 640 x 480 pixels LCD Display : Numeric LCD Image Resolution : 640 x 480 pixels Color : 24-bit (1.67 million colors) Memory : 2MB internal flash memory Lens : Normal: 50cm - infinity White Balance Auto : Auto (Day Light; Indoor Lighting; Fluorescent Lighting) Built-in Flash : Automatic, Off Shutter Speed : 1/10000 sec to 1 sec (Auto) Connectors : AC adapter, RS232 serial port, video output port (NTSC/PAL switchable) , USB port Weight : < 120g (without batteries) Dimensions : 95(H) x 65(W) x 35(T)mm * Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.