Vivitar Vivicam 3340 Users Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Battery status: : Full battery power : Medium battery power : No/low battery power : Images Number / Function Display 3.3 LED Indicators There are two LEDs on the backside of the camera, below the viewfinder window. Their functions are described in the following table: Indicator/Status Description ON Camera is busy or the flash is charging. Please wait until the red LED goes off. (Note: if the flash is set to OFF – the Red LED will generally go off much quicker.) RED LED – On/flashing OFF Camera is ready ON Your camera is switched to macro mode for close-up shots. GREEN LED – Macro indicator OFF Your camera is set to focus at normal range (3 ft to infinity)
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3.4 Using an SD or MMC Memory Card (Optional card) Your camera supports Secure Digital (SD) or Multi-media Memory Cards (MMC). Using a memory card allows you to take more images. When a memory card is inserted into the camera memory card slot, the camera will automatically use the card in preference to the memory built-in to the camera itself. To use your camera with a memory card, turn off the camera and insert the SD/MMC card into the memory card slot in the battery compartment. · Your camera comes with 8MB of internal memory, of which 4 MB are availale to store images and movies. · Using a memory card will increase your image storage capacity significantly · When a memory card is inserted into the memory expansion slot, it will be used as a primary storage media. Memory cards and memory card readers are available in computer, photo, and electronics stores.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4. GETTING STARTED · Before using your camera insert two AA batteries into the battery compartment. Note the proper orientation. · During operation, if the battery power gets very low, a warning message “LOW” message will appear on the Status LCD. Please replace the new batteries immediately to ensure normal operation. · Note: If you are NOT using a memory card your images will be stored in the internal memory. If you remove the batteries from your camera for more than 20 seconds your images will be lost because the internal memory will be erased in the absence of battery power. (Images stored on a memory card will not be erased if power is removed.) 4.1 Power On/Power Off · Power On: Press and hold the power button for three seconds. As soon as you hear the audio tones (greeting) you may release the power button. · Power Off: Press and hold the power button for two to three seconds until two beeps are heard and power is off. · Auto Power Off: To save power, the camera will automatically turn off after 60 seconds if no buttons are pressed.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4.2 Taking Images Power up the camera, locate a subject in the viewfinder and you are ready to take images (pictures). Press the Shutter button to take an image. “CAP.” (short for Capture) will appear on the Status LCD and the image will be stored in memory. In about four seconds you will be able to take another image. (If you are using the internal flash it may take 15 – 25 seconds to recharge the flash capacitor.) · If you are using a memory card, the icon will appear in the Information/Status LCD and the image will be stored on the memory card. · For a best quality image, hold your camera firmly and still. Do not move or shake while taking an image. · If your memory card is full, a Card Full message will appear on the Status LCD. You need to transfer images from your memory card before you can use it again. · Note: All digital cameras exhibit a behavior known as “shutter latency” - the amount of time between the moment that you press the shutter button and the time that the camera actually captures the image. (While the camera determines exposure settings.) The latency for your camera is about one (1) second.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4.3 Operational Functions and Modes Photo (FOTO) Function Delete Function Movie Mode Setup Mode
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4.4 Functions and Modes Your camera has two functions and two modes. Functions include: 1) Taking images, 2) Deleting images. Modes include: 1) Movie Mode, 2) Setup Mode. Modes & functions are described in the following paragraphs. The Photo (FOTO) Function – Taking Images 1. Press the Mode button and “FOTO” will appear on the Status LCD. Then, press the Shutter button to enter the FOTO submenus. 2. Scroll through the FOTO submenus by pressing the Select button. There are three FOTO submenus: FLASH (STRB), WHITE BALANCE (W-B) and RESOLUTION (RES). Press the Shutter button to enter a submenu. 3. FLASH (STRB) submenu. Use the Select button to ENABLE or DISABLE the flash. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection. 4. WHITE BALANCE (W-B) submenu. Use the Select button to select the desired white balance setting: Auto Tungsten Cloudy Sunny Fluorescent Press the Shutter button to make a selection.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 5. RESOLUTION (RES) submenu. Use the Select button to set the still-image resolution to either Mid: 640x480 or Fine: 1280x1024. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection. Note: Fine resolution will result in much better images, whereas Mid resolution will allow you to store more images in available memory space. NOTE · If you ENABLE the flash, the flash capacitor circuit will be charged and the red (BUSY) LED will blink for 15 – 30 seconds. The time between images (shot-to-shot time) will be longer, as well. (Weak batteries may take longer.) · Once you save your settings, they will be retained even if the camera is powered off. The settings will not be changed until you change then again. The Delete Function – Deleting/Erasing Images 1. Press the Mode button twice and “DEL” will appear on the Status LCD. Press the Shutter button to enter the delete submenu. 2. Press the Select button to toggle (alternate) between LAST and ALL. Press the Shutter button to confirm your choice of LAST or ALL. (“All” will allow you to delete all of your stored images, whereas “LAST” will allow you to delete only the last image that you captured.) 3. Finally, a “Y” (for Yes) will appear in the status display. Press the Shutter button to delete your image(s). Alternatively, press the Select button change YES (Y) to NO (N) to cancel the deletion process and exit all menus.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Movie Mode – Capturing Silent Movies 1. Press the Mode button three times and “MOV” will appear on the Status LCD. Press the Shutter button to set the camera to the Movie Mode. 2. When the camera is in the Movie Mode, “MOV” will be displayed continuously on the Status LCD. 3. Press and hold the Shutter button to begin recording a silent video clip (no audio). “REC” will appear on the Status LCD during the capture (recording) process. Release the Shutter button to stop recording. If memory is full “MOV” will blink continuously. 4. Press the Mode button to exit the Movie Mode and return to normal camera operations. Note that the camera NOTES ABOUT MOVIE MODE · When recording a video clip, the maximum length of a recording will depend on the available memory space. · The movie resolution will be 320 x 240 (CIF) · Typically, you will be able to record about one minute of silent video in 8MB of memory at CIF resolution. · Flash is disabled · Auto-Power off is disabled · You may not be able to power-off the camera in MOV mode. Press the Mode button to exit the Movie mode in order to turn off the camera. · Movies may be viewed on your computer using Windows Media Player or Apple’s Quick Time Player.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Setup Mode 1. Press the Mode button four times and “SET.” will appear on the Status LCD. Press the Shutter button to enter the setup submenus. 2. Scroll through the Setup submenus by pressing the Select button. There are three Setup submenus: SELF-TIMER (TMR), FREQUENCY (FRQ), and USB (USB). Press the Shutter button to enter a submenu. 3. SELF-TIMER (TMR) submenu. Press the Select button to ENABLE or DISABLE the self-timer function. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection. 4. FREQUENCY (FRQ) submenu. Press the Select button to select the appropriate local lighting frequency. Choose either 50Hz and 60Hz. Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection. 5. USB (USB) submenu. Press the Select button to specify the USB connection mode to your computer. Choose either HDD (HARD DISK DRIVE), or CAM (PC CAMERA). Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection. Notes about Setup Mode: · PC camera mode does not apply to Mac OS. · When using PC Cam mode, do not forget to switch back to HDD mode to download images.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 5. INSTALLING DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE 5.1 Driver Installation – for PC users Your camera will operate with your computer as a HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD). PC users can enjoy the additional feature of a PC CAMERA (CAM) for a direct (live) video feed to your PC. Make sure to install the camera driver before connecting the camera to your PC. Installation steps are outlined in the following paragraphs: 1. Insert the V3340 CD-ROM into your CD drive. 2. The setup program should run automatically. The autorun screen below appears. If the autorun program does not run automatically or if autorun is disabled double-click on “My Computer” (on your desktop), then double click your CD drive icon. Locate the file “Setup.exe” in the root directory of your CD-ROM drive and double-click on it to open this setup screen.