Vivitar Vivicam 50 Quickstart Guide
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1. Camera Precautions .....................................................2 2. Vivicam Introduction ................................................... 3 3. Meet The Vivicam ........................................................ 5 4. Ready To Take Pictures ...............................................9 5. Installing Vivicam Driver and Utility Software..........12 6. Transferring Pictures To Your Computer ................20 7. Using The Vivicam as a PC Camera .........................24 8. SUPPLEMENT .............................................................25 CONTENTS
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1.Camera Precautions Follow these guidelines when using your Vivicam: n Keep the camera from the following environments - High temperature places such as direct sunlight spot, heater, closed vehicle or other hot sources. - Excessive humidity and dusty places. - Shaking place. n Do not use the camera outdoors if it is raining or snowing. n If the lens or the viewfinder gets dirty, please clean them by lens brush or soft cloth. Never touch the lens with the fingers. n Do not open the camera case or attempt your own repairs, it may create the risk of the electrical shock. n Do not open the battery compartment when the camera power is on. n Be sure to download the pictures before replacing or removing the batteries in order to avoid losing your image data.
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2.Vivicam lntroduction 2.1 Specification n Resolution choices : Digital Camera mode : 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) 320 x 240 pixels (CIF) PC Camera mode : 640 x 480 pixels 320 x 240 pixels 160 x 120 pixels n Focus : Standard mode : 0.9m to infinity from camera Macro mode : 25cm ~ 30cm n 24 bit full collor n Memory : Built-in 8MB SDRAM n File Format : BMP n Flash Light : none n Self-timer : 10 seconds n Power : AAA alkaline battery x 2 n Interface : USB n Auto Power Off : Automatically turn off power if inactive for about 60 seconds
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2.2 Accessories 1. Camera Cradle 2. Two AAA alkaline battery 3. Camera hand strap 4. Camera driver and utility software CD 5. USB cable 6. Camera pouch 7. Quickstart Guide
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3.2 LCD Panel lndicator n Picture Counter n : Total number of pictures you have captured n : Memory full lmage Resolution n : 640 x 480 pixels (default setting) n : 320 x 240 pixels Shooting Environmentt n : Outdoor (default setting) n : Indoor 2 3 1
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Continuous Capture n : Continuous capture mode Picture Delete n : Delete all pictures n : Delete last picture Self-timer mode n : Self-timer mode Low Battery warning : When this icon appears with blinking and long beeps. It indicates the low battery power. ? lmportant Note: The camera will stop shooting function. Please replace the two batteries in four hours and be sure to download the pictures before replacing battery. 4 5 6 7
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3.3 Camera Function Selection n Press Mode button to select the function you need. The function icon on LCD panel will blink then press Shutter button until you hear 2 beeps to n Function Mode Status
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4.Ready To Taking Pictures 4.1 Turn Power On n Power on : Press Mode button and camera will beep. n Power off : Press Mode button until camera sound 2 beeps (The camera will be automatically turn off power if inactive for about 60 seconds ) 4.2 Taking Pictures n Select focus mode : Standard mode (0.9m ~ infinity) Normally use this mode. : Macro mode (25cm ~ 30cm) For taking a close-up picture n Press Shutter button to take picture and camera will n LCD Panel will show : : the number of pictures you had taken. : Memory is full. 4.3 Self-timer Capture n Press Mode select to n Press Shutter n The self-timer LED will blink and the camera will beep for 10 seconds