Vuescape 5 in 1 Digital Camcorder PDF Installation & User Guide Manual
Overview
This camera is capable of taking a digital photo at a maximum of 5 mega pixels, and is able to shoot brief AVI video. The camera is able to auto adjust exposure and color balance, and it has a 4 ×zoom function. The product can be used as a PC web camera when connecting with a computer. The contents covered in the manual refer to the latest information when the manual was compiled. The screen display and illustration, etc. adopted in the manual are for elaboration of the digital camera. They may differ slightly from your actual digital camera because of the different versions of technical development and production.
System Requirements
To operate and use the digital camera, please refer to the minimum system requirements for the camera application. It is strongly recommended that you use above the minimum computer equipment to operate the camera at it’s best capability. The minimum system requirements are as follows:
Operating System – Microsoft Windows 2000, XP
Macintosh Support – File upload only
CPU – Intel Pentium III (or equivalent) processor or higher
Memory – 128MB of RAM (256MB or higher recommended)
Video card – 64MB of RAM minimum 24 bit (True Color) display
CD-ROM drive – 4X or above
USB – USB 1. 1 interface
Precautions
Please avoid subjecting the camera to dust and chemicals. Please store it in a cool, dry and well ventilated location. Never place it in a location with high temperature, humidity or dust to prevent failure. If dirt or stain has accumulated on the camera or lens, it is required to use a piece of soft, clean and dry cloth to wipe it out lightly. Never use rough cloth to wipe. Otherwise, it may scrape the camera or lens surface.
If it is required to clean the lens surface, blow away the dust accumulated on the surface, and then use cloth or towel suitable for the optical equipment to wipe the lens lightly. If there is such a requirement, please use lens cleaning compound. Never use organic solvent to clean the camera. Never touch the lens surface with finger. The external SD card and MMC card are made with precise electronic components. The following
conditions may cause the information lost or damage:
1. Use of the memory card incorrectly.
2. Memory card is subjected to bending, a fall or impact.
3. Heat, humidity and direct sunlight.
4. Static or electromagnetic field around the memory card.
5. Removing the memory card or unplugging the digital camera power supply when the digital camera
or computer is accessing the memory card (i.e. read, write and format, etc.)
6. Touching the metal contact surface of the card with a finger or metal object.
7. The memory card outruns its service life (please purchase a new memory card.)
The SD card contains a write protection switch used to prevent the information being deleted by mistake. If the switch is slid to the card button, the information inside the card will be protected. However, when the card is placed in the write protection status, it can’t be used under the operation such as shooting or delete, etc.
Loading the batteries Please use two AA batteries.
1. Slide open the battery compartment cover as indicated.
2. Load the batteries into the battery compartment cover as indicated.
3. Replace the cover.
Insert SD/MMC card (optional)
The camera supports SD and MMC cards. If the camera is loaded with a memory card, the camera’s built-in memory is disabled.
Open the SD/MMC card slot compartment lid, insert SD/MMC memory card noting the correct direction.
To take out a memory card, please open the battery compartment lid first, then press downward on the SD/MMC memory card lightly and the card will pop out automatically. Note: To insert the card, please follow the proper direction as shown by the symbol beside the card through.
If it is required to remove the memory, the camera’s power should be turned off prior to taking out the memory card.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against frequency interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed properly or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off. Interference may be corrected by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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