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    You can also use the Zoom buttons  /  to see more 
    detail on a particular picture. The default zoom setting is 
    x1; Press Zoom In  to increase the zoom ratios as 
    follows: x1.0, x1.5, x2.0, x2.5, x3.0, x3.5, x4.0. Press the 
    Zoom Out button  to decrease zoom ratios (from x4.0 
    down to x1.) 
    Thumbnail Review 
    If you press the Zoom Out button  when the zoom 
    ratio is at x1 (default), the camera switches over to 
    Thumbnail Review  method.  
    In Thumbnail Review, four pictures are shown on the LCD 
    simultaneously. Use the Up and Down buttons  /  to 
    cycle through the pictures. 
    To return to Full-Screen Review, select the photo you 
    want to view and press either the Shutter button or the 
    Zoom Out button. The selected picture will then be 
    expanded to fill the entire LCD screen.   
    						
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    Chapter 4 - Connecting to a Computer 
    The ViviCam 3640 stores pictures as digital data rather 
    than on film. Instead of making a trip to a developer and 
    printing from negatives, you can simply copy your 
    pictures to a computer for long-term storage. Once 
    transferred, your pictures can be viewed, printed, sent to 
    friends and family via e-mail, or saved to any removable 
    media device (such as floppy disk or CD-ROM) for 
    delivery to a photofinisher. After transferring pictures to 
    your computer, any copies stored on the memory card 
    or on the cameras internal memory may be deleted to 
    make way for new pictures. 
    This chapter explains how to connect your ViviCam 3640 
    to a computer for either downloading pictures to a PC 
    or for using as a PC Camera. 
     
     
    Do not connect the camera to your computer before 
    installing the software. This may cause installation 
    problems. Please make sure you install the software 
    from the CD-ROM prior to connecting the camera to 
    your computer. 
       
    						
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    Installing Software 
    Follow these instructions to install the ViviCam 3640 
    drivers and software on your system. 
     
     
    Please have your Windows CD-ROM ready 
    beforehand, as you may be prompted to insert it 
    during the installation process. 
     
     
    Step 1: TWAIN Driver / Utility Installation  
    1. Insert the installation software CD into your CD-
    ROM drive. Don’t connect the camera to the PC. 
    2. The installation program should start 
    automatically. If not, double click the My 
    Computer icon on your desktop, open the CD-
    ROM drive, and then run the setup.exe found on 
    the installation CD-ROM. 
    3. Follow the on-screen instructions. All the 
    necessary software is installed automatically. The 
    TWAIN drivers and utility program that allow the 
    camera to talk to the computer via the USB 
    cable are also installed.   
    						
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    Step 2: MSD / PC Camera Driver Installation 
    1. To install the necessary drivers for Mass Storage 
    Device (MSD) mode and PC Camera mode, first 
    set the correct operational mode for that 
    function. For example, set the Mode Dial to PC 
    Camera mode to install those drivers, and to any 
    other mode to install Mass Storage Device drivers. 
    2. Connect the small connector of the USB cable to 
    the camera, as shown: 
     
    3. Connect the large head of the USB cable to an 
    empty USB slot on your computer. To locate USB 
    slots on your computer, look for the USB icon . 
       
    						
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    4. The Windows Add Hardware Wizard will 
    automatically detect the camera and lead you 
    through the installation procedures for the 
    corresponding mode.  
    5. You will need to do this once for each mode (PC 
    Camera and MSD.) 
     
     
    You should reboot your computer before using 
    camera and software for the first time. Remember to 
    connect your camera to the PC with the USB cable 
    before being able to download pictures. 
    Making the Connection 
    The camera can be used in two different modes when 
    connected to your computer: 
    • Mass Storage Device (MSD) 
    • PC Camera 
    MSD mode allows you to use the camera just like a 
    standard storage device where you can copy, delete 
    and move files to and from the camera just as you 
    would a normal disk drive. 
    PC Camera mode allows you to use the camera as a 
    standard PC video camera like the kind used for video 
    teleconferencing, security, videophones, and so on.     
    						
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    Both MSD and PC Camera mode may only be used 
    once you have connected the camera to your PC with 
    the supplied USB cable. 
    Copying Photos to a PC 
    When connected to your computer in MSD mode, the 
    ViviCam 3640 behaves exactly like any another disk 
    drive attached to your computer. This makes copying 
    the images to your hard drive as easy as copying files 
    from a floppy disk, zip drive or CD-ROM. 
    To copy photos to your computer:  
    1.  Connect the ViviCam 3640 to the computer with 
    the USB cable. 
    2.  Turn on the camera. 
    3.  Open Windows Explorer. The contents of your 
    computer will be displayed, including all your disk 
    drives, and, if the camera is connected properly, 
    an extra disk drive representing the cameras 
    memory called “Removable Disk.” 
    4.  Select the ViviCam 3640 drive. The camera’s photos are listed. Select the photos and drag 
    and drop them onto your computer’s hard disk.   
    						
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    Using as a PC Camera 
    To use the camera as a PC Camera, you must put the 
    camera in PC Camera mode  and then connect it to 
    the computer via the USB port. 
    When connected, the camera may be used in 
    conjunction with any commercially available video 
    capture software to create your own home videos. Then 
    you can edit and distribute your video files across the 
    Internet or save them on CD-ROM for later viewing on 
    your PC or with a VCD/DVD player. 
    PC Camera mode can also be used with real-time video 
    conferencing software such as Microsoft NetMeeting™. 
     
     
    To use the ViviCam 3640 as a PC Camera you 
    must set the camera to PC Camera mode.   
    To use the ViviCam 3640 in MSD mode, you can use 
    any of the modes except for the Pc Camera mode. 
       
    						
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    Chapter 5 
    m 3640 has six separate modes of 
    operation. You can select which mode you 
    correct p 
     
    Snapshot Mode 
    – Mode / Operation Guide 
    The ViviCa
    want to use by rotating the Mode Dial to the 
    osition. This chapter describes each of these
    modes and the different button functions in each mode.
     
    Snapshot mode is used for tag pictures. All the basic 
    principles of non-digital photography apply here, so the 
    kin
    more you know about it the better your pictures will be. 
    Snapshot mode’s button functions: 
    •  Up Button: Increases the camera lens’ exposure 
    value, which allows in more light. 
    •  Down Button: Decreases the camera lens’ 
    exposure value, which gradually blocks light. 
    •  Display Button: Cycles through the following 
    LCD display settings: LCD, backlight and status 
    information all turned on; LCD and backlight on 
    but no status information; and LCD off. 
       
    						
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    flash) is used. Pressing the Strobe key cycles 
    through the following settings: Auto (A), On, Off, 
    and Red-Eye Reduction. 
     WB / Delete: Adjusts t
     Strobe / Copy: Determines how the strobe 
    light (
    • he White Balance 
    settie 
    • 
    ngs. Pressing the WB key cycles through th
    following settings: Auto, Day Light, Shade, Light 
    Bulb (incandescent light), and Fluorescent Light.  
     Zoom Out: Widens the field framed by the 
    ca
    • 
    mera’s lens from x3.0 to x1.0. 
     Zoom In: Narrows the field framed by the 
    ca, x1.6, 
    Video Mode 
    mera’s lens from x1.0 to x3.0 (x1.0, x1.2, x1.4
    x1.8, 2.0, x2.2, x2.4, x2.6, x2.8, 3.0.) 
     
    Video mode allows you take record 60-second no-audio, 
    ial to the Video Clip mode 
    2. e camera’s LCD screen comes on, frame 
    your shot. 
    video-only movies to your camera’s on-board memory 
    or the SmartMedia™ card. 
    To record a video clip: 
    1. Turn the Mode D
    setting. 
    When th  
    						
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    3. Press the Shutter Button to begin recording. By 
    default, the camera records a full 60-seconds 
    ou 
     
    Like Sna
    when r
    .4, 
    1.5, x1.6, x1.7, x1.8, x1.9, x2.0) 
    Pressing the Up and Down buttons 
    before terminating the recording. However, if y
    press the Shutter Button a second time you can
    terminate the recording before that time is up. 
    pshot mode, you may also zoom in and out 
    ecording videos. The available zoom ratios in 
    Video Mode are: 
    Zoom Out:   x1.0 to x 2.0 (x1.0, x1.1, x1.2, x1.3,  x1
    x
    Zoom In:  x 2.0 to x1.0 
     /  w
    exposure value, which variously brigten
    the video as light is regulated. 
    set Mode 
    hile 
    recoeod decreases the lens’ 
    hs and darkens 
    Pre
    rding a vid increases an
     
    Preset Mode h
    specific types
    as five preset settings optimized for taking 
     of pictures: Landscape, Portrait, Night 
    Scene, Self-Timer and Macro. Select the Preset option for 
    the type of picture you want to take using the Up and 
    Down  /  buttons, and then press the Shutter button.   
    						
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