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CONTENTS Your package.......................................................................................................................................2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notice.................................................................................................3 Trademarks acknowledgement.................................................................................................4 Precautions..........................................................................................................................................5 Features of the camera..........................................................................................................6 Batteries used for Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera...........................................................................7 Input Compact Flash card..................................................................................................8-9 Nomenclature................................................................................................................................10 Buttons Description.........................................................................................................................11 LCD monitor menu.........................................................................................................11-12 Remarks.......................................................................................................................12-14 Status LCD Display....................................................................................................................15 Flash Strobe modes........................................................................................................................15 Playback on LCD monitor.............................................................................................16 Download to computer....................................................................................................16 View photos on TV......................................................................................................................16 CF memory card............................................................................................................17 Connect to TV.................................................................................................................17 Self timer/Digital Zoom / Shot to Shot time/ Rapid fire mode........................................18 Install the Arcsoft Programs and camera drivers in Windows 98/98SE/ME OS..........19-22 Install the Arcsoft Programs and camera drivers in Windows 2000/XP OS...................22-27 Download photos by using PhotoStudio........................................................................28-29 Use PhotoPrinter.........................................................................................................30-31 Use PhotoFantasy......................................................................................................31-33 Use your digital camera as a web camera.....................................................................33-34 Open User's Manual........................................................................................................34 Uninstall Arcsoft programs..........................................................................................................34 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................35 Product Specifications.......................................................................................................................36 Software and System Requirements.............................................................................36-37 1 The package contains the following items : Vivicam 3550 Camera Program CD USB cable TV cable User's Manual Quick Start Guide Warranty Card Hand Strap Alkaline Batteries (AA size ) 1 unit 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece 4 pieces Default settings (When you have just put in the batteries and powered up the camera) Flash strobe: Off Resolution: FULL* LCD monitor: Off Auto Power Off: 1 minute Sound (beeper):Off LCD monitor menu language: English Quick View = Off White Balance =Auto Light Frequency = 60Hz Video : NTSC Slide show : 3-second delay LCD Brightness / EV Compensate = 0 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning : Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the unit does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or any experienced TV/radio technician for help. · Shielded cables are used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits. · Under high electrostatic discharge environment, it may cause malfunction of the camera. It needs to be reset by taking out the batteries. 3 Trademark acknowledgements Vivicam is a trademark of Vivitar Corporation. TWAIN driver is developed by Conexant Systems, Inc., USA. Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Arcsoft PhotoStudio, PhotoPrinter and PhotoFantasy are licensed to Arcsoft, USA. All other product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 4 Precautions : Thank you for selecting Vivicam 3550 digital camera. Please read the instructions carefully for a thorough understanding before taking pictures. · This camera is not resistant to water and should not be used outdoors in snow or rain. If accidentally dropped in water, please quickly pour out the water. Dry it with sunlight or an air-blower. · Protect it from excessive humidity. It will wet the lens and the pictures taken will be blurred. · Do not expose the camera to sand. · Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. Always take it to an authorized service facility for repair. · Remove the batteries if you do not expect to use the camera for 1 month or longer. · When storing the camera, wrap it in a piece of clean, soft cloth and place it in a cool, dry, dust-free place. Also it should not be placed in very hot temperature conditions or under direct sun-light. · The batteries may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, exposed to high temperature, or disposed of in fire. · AA-size alkaline or Ni-MH batteries can be used with this camera. It will damage the camera if you use poor quality batteries. · Make sure all four batteries are fresh, unused or fully charged. · Ensure that battery polarities are correct when placing the batteries in the camera. · Batteries may feel warm after being used for some time. · Take care of the lens. Use special cloth to clean it. · Do not scratch hard objects against the lens, LCD monitor screen or viewfinder. · Condensation is a problem when bringing cold equipment into a warm room. Try to put the camera in a plastic bag so condensation forms on the outside of the bag. · If the status LCD or the TFT LCD display is damaged, do not touch it. · Battery low detection: When you see the battery icon blinking, you should replace the batteries with new alkaline batteries or fully charged NiMH batteries. If you have no such battery for replacement, you cannot use the flash strobe and you have to turn off the LCD monitor in order to take more pictures. · Battery life is shorter for poor quality alkaline batteries. If you always turn on the LCD monitor and the flash strobe, you should use good quality batteries(eg. Energizer alkaline batteries). High power NiMH rechargeable batteries (1300mAH or higher) are also recommended. 5 Features of the camera : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. High speed processor with full functions. High quality images with SXGA resolution. Large aperture glass lens (F2.8) Low shot-to-shot time (~3s for Full * mode). Two resolutions (SXGA and VGA) and three types of quality. 1.8-inch color LCD monitor (280x220 dots) 7. 10 buttons and 1 Mode dial. 8. USB port for upload images and PC camera mode 9. Built-in flash strobe (4 modes) 10. Compact Flash memory card (type 1) compatibility 11. Tripod mount 12. Using 4 x AA Alkaline batteries 13. Exposure compensation (-1.5 to +1.5 eV) 14. White Balance (Auto and 4 other types) 15. 2X Digital Zoom (VGA resolution) 16. Quick View (confirm save or not for the last image) 17. TV video out (PAL or NTSC selectable) 18. Slide show on the LCD monitor or TV screen 19. Folder selection (DCF compatibility) 20. Protect Files (Current/All) 21. Date/Time setting 22. 7 types of LCD monitor menu languages (European & Japanese) 23. Auto Power off (1, 2 or 3 minutes selectable) 24. Current photo or All photos erase 6 Batteries used for Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera Attention : The internal memory is only available for about 6 photos (HALF *), you have to use the CF memory card for most time. · Insert 4 pcs of AA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment. Slide the power switch to On position for 1s. It will turn on the camera and the status LCD is On. · You cannot power up the camera without the batteries. · If battery power is cut off, some of the settings are reset. Eg. The date and time will be reset to 01/01/00 12:00. · As the camera is powered on, the LCD monitor is off to save battery power. Press the DISP button to turn it on if you need to see the live image. · The battery icon will blink if battery power is too low (<4V). Please replace with new alkaline batteries as soon as possible. The camera will not use the USB cord power from the PC. So it is not recommended that you use it as a web cam. Slide and lift open the battery compartment cover and insert 4XAA Alkaline batteries with correct polarities. Then close the battery compartment cover. 7 Input the Compact Flash Card : 1. Open the CF card holder cover. 2. Insert the CF card as shown. 3. Lock the ejector. 4. Close the CF card holder cover. 5. Turn the Mode Dial to Record mode. Power on the unit. CF 6. You can see the remaining number of photos (FULL*) that can be taken on the status LCD. ce 8 Take out the Compact Flash card : 1. Power off the unit. 2. Open the CF holder door. 3. Unlock the ejector. 4. Push down on the CF to release it. 5. Take the CF card out with your fingers. 6. Close the CF holder door. 9 ce CF Nomenclature: Hand Strap Mount Strobe Flash LED View Finder Lens Power Tripod port View Finder Mode Dial CF card holder door 1.8'' TFT Display LCD monitor control buttons TV out USB port Shutter Status LCD Flash/ Timer/ Resolution 10 Buttons Description : RES : Change from Full* to Half***, Half**, Half*, Full***, Full**. Timer : Turn on/off self-timer (10s delay) Flash : Toggle between Auto, Red Eye, On and Off Shutter : Measure and take exposure. Press to bottom to take photos. POWER : Slide to right for 1s to turn on or turn off the camera MENU : Display or hide the LCD monitor menu. UP : Move up to upper item of the menu. DOWN : Move down to lower item of the menu. DISP : · In Record mode : Turn on or off the LCD monitor. · In Play mode : Toggle between full screen, full screen with image information, display as 3 x 3 thumbnails. 10. ENTER : Confirm the item selection. Digital zoom (in Record mode) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Mode Dial (5 modes selection): Rec (Record mode) Play (Play mode) Set (Setup mode) Erase (Erase mode) PC (PC mode) For taking pictures. For reviewing the stored images For displaying the Setup menu. For displaying the Erase menu with a press on the MENU botton For uploading images / PC camera mode. LCD Monitor Menu : There are 5 different menus shown on the LCD monitor. 1. RECORD MENU 2. PLAY MENU 3. SETUP MENU 4. ERASE MENU 5. PC MODE RECORD MENU · LCD Brightness · Quick View · White Balance · EV Compensate · Light Frequency (Turn to REC mode. Press the Menu button) -5 to +5 , step 1 ON/OFF Auto, Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent1, Fluroescent2 -1.5 to +1.5 eV, step 0.3 eV 50Hz or 60Hz 11 PLAY MENU · LCD Brightness · Video Mode · Slideshow · Folder · Protect Files SETUP MENU · Date/Time · Language · Sound · Format Media · Auto Power Off ERASE MENU · Erase Current · Erase All PC MODE · Mass Storage · Silent Video (Turn to PLAY mode. Press the Menu button) -5 to +5 , step 1 NTSC or PAL 1 to 10s selection Select another folder Protect Current/ Unprotect Current, Protect All or Unprotect All (Turn to SETUP mode) Set date and time English, French, Deutsch, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese,Italian Beeper On or Off Format the CF memory card. Erase the internal memory. 1, 2 or 3 minutes selection (Turn to ERASE mode. Press Menu button) (Turn to PC mode. Press Menu button) Upload images PC camera mode Remarks: LCD Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to suit the environment's light condition. It is not easy to see the image if you use it outdoor. You need to increase the brightness. For indoor, you can use the default value (0). Quick View If it is set to On and the LCD monitor is set to Off, it will display the last image for 3s (the image is converted to a JPEG file but is not saved to the memory. If you do not like the image, just press the 'ENTER' button before the LCD monitor is turned off. White Balance The digital camera is a device different from the human eyes which can see a white subject regardless of the lighting condition of the environment. So the firmware is designed to automatically update the color processing in order to reproduce a true color image. However, this may fail in some special cases. You can change from Auto White Balance to Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent1 (Daylight fluorescent lamps) or Fluroescent2 (warm white fluorescent lamps). It is disabled if you use the flash. So you need to turn off the flash if you want a particular effect. 12 EV Compensate If the background is too bright (eg. Sunny day, snow mountain), the exposure will be too low for the main subject. You need to increase the exposure by increasing the eV (from +0.3 to +1.5). If the background is too dark (eg. black wall), you need to decrease the eV (from -0.3 to 1.5) Note : + 1eV = the exposure is doubled. -1eV = the exposure is halved Light Frequency If you use the camera as a web cam, you need to select the light frequency equal to your country's AC mains frequency. Eg. USA is 60Hz. Europe is 50Hz. Video Mode Select the TV system (either NTSC or PAL) to match your TV. NTSC is mostly for USA and Japan. PAL is mostly for Europe. Slideshow You can change the display time from 1s to 10s when playing slide show. The time is preset as 3s. Stop the slide show by pressing the ENTER button. Folder Initially a folder called 100cnxnt will be created in the CF card. The images will be stored in this folder. You can create new folders (by CF card reader) before using the CF card. This can help organize your favorite photos in a better order. For example, You can create folder names from 101cnxnt to 999cnxnt. Put a camera image file on the folder. Insert the CF card into the camera and power it on. It will show this new folder when you select the Folder item in the Play Menu. If you turn the Mode Dial to Record mode, all the new images will be saved in this new folder (eg. 101cnxnt). Protect Files This is used to protect the important images from being erased by accident. You can select protect the current image or all the images. There is an icon (like a lock) shown on the upper left corner of the TFT display when image information is shown (press DISP button).However, protected files will still be erased if you format the CF card. You will hear a beep sound if you try to erase a protected file. Date/Time You can enter the date (month/day/year) and time(hour/minute) so that the image files in the CF card can be stored with date and time when they were taken. Use the Up/Down button to increase/decrease the value. Press ENTER to confirm and go to the next entry. It will go back to Setup menu when the minute value is set. 13 Language Totally seven common languages can be selected for the LCD monitor menu: English, French, Deutsch, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese and Italian. Preset is English. Format Media It takes about 2s to format the CF memory card (~1s to erase the internal memory). Make sure you have uploaded the important images to the PC before formatting your CF card. Note: You can select "Yes" or "No" to "Reset Image No.?" when you use the Format Media feature. If you select "Yes", the next photo taken after formatting will be numbered 1. If you select "No", the next photo taken after formatting will follow the numbering sequence before the media is formatted. For example, if 3 photos were taken before formatting, after choosing "No" to "Reset Image No.?", the next photo taken after formatting will be numbered 4. PC Mode · Mass Storage : Turn the Mode Dial to PC mode. Connect the camera to the PC with the USB cord. Slide the Power switch to power on the camera. 'PC' icon will be seen on the status LCD. Click the 'My Computer' folder you can see an additional removable disk. All the images stored in the CF memory card (or the 500KB internal memory) can be uploaded to the PC hard drive by copying files from this removable disk. · Silent Video : If you select this item (press Menu, Down, ENTER button), the USB camera mode is set. You can use the camera for video conference ( web cam mode). 14 Status LCD display Icons description 1. Battery icon : 2 Levels of battery power indication 2. 4-digit 7-segment display : · In Record mode, it shows the total number of images left. · In Play mode, it shows the number of the last image (eg. 0008, it shows 8). 3. Flash strobe icon : Flash Off ( ), Flash On ( ), Auto Flash (no icon), 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Anti-Red Eye: Pre-flash is set to avoid red eye . ( ) Timer : A 10-seconds delay after the Shutter button is triggered. Timer icon ( HALFULL : FULL = SXGA 1280x1024, HALF = VGA 640x480. *** : Image quality setting. *** High, ** Normal, * Economy Rapid Fire mode icon: ( ) ) Messages shown on the 7-segment display : · BUSY · PC Image data are being processed and saved as JPG file to the memory card. Mode dial is turned to PC mode. Front LED indication : Off Blinking Self timer is not used. Self timer is started. Flash Strobe Modes : It is preset as Auto flash when the batteries are inserted. Auto : the flash fires according to the light condition. On : the flash is forced to fire. This is useful for backlit scenes (eg. in the shade of a tree). Off : the flash is suppressed. This is used for indoor lighting or for taking objects at a distance too far for the flash to have any effect. The white balance will operate to get natural colors. Red Eye : this can ensure the object's eyes appear natural (not red) when photographing in low light conditions. The flash will fire a pre-flash just before the picture is taken and then fire again to take the actual picture. 15 Playback on LCD monitor · Turn Mode Dial to Play mode ,the last photo is display. · Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to review the photos. · Press MENU button to set up the followings: - LCD Brightness, Video Mode, Slide Show, Folder, Protect Files - Video Mode (select NTSC/PAL TV system) - Slide Show (to set up slide show and select the time interval from 1 to 10 seconds) - Folder (select the folder you want to review) - Protect files (to protect the photos from being erased) · Press"DISP"once to display the photo's information. · Press "DISP"twice to display 9 thumbnails together . Download to the Computer * Make sure you have installed the camera driver and taken some photos and saved in the CF card. For details of driver installation, please refer to the camera driver installation section in the later part of this Manual. 1. Turn on the camera unit. 2. Turn to "PC" mode. 3.Connect the camera and computer with the USB cable. 4.Open Windows Explorer. 5. Look for the "Removable Disk" folder. 6.Expand on it until you see the folder "100cnxnt" under "Dcim". 7.Click on "100cnxnt" folder and you will see the image files. 8. Copy them to your hard drive View the photos on TV 1.Connect the camera to the TV with the TV cable provided. 2.Power on the camera. 3.Turn the Mode Dial to Play mode . 4.The last image file is shown on the TV screen. 5.Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to view other images. 16 CF memory card : The number of photos you can take is shown in the following table: 16MB 32MB Full *** 15 30 Full ** 30 60 Full * or Half *** 60 120 Half ** 120 240 Half * 240 480 FULL = SXGA 1280x1024, HALF = VGA 640x480. Quality: ***( High), ** (Normal), * (Economy) 64MB 60 120 240 480 960 Note that it is just an estimation. The actual figures may vary according to environments and subjects. · · · · · · Only CF card type 1 is suitable for this camera. Using quality CF memory cards eg. SanDisk, Kodak is recommended. Compatibility with other poor quality CF memory cards is NOT guaranteed. If you insert the CF card after the camera is powered on, you need to power off and on again to get the frame number matching the CF card memory size. Do not change the directory (folder) names or file names from your PC. If you do so, the files cannot be opened by the camera. The files are stored in the folder Dcim\100Cnxnt of the CF card. You can save the images to PC directly by using a CF card reader. If you copy some image files from other sources, they cannot be used for this camera. Connect to TV : You can do the same thing as using the LCD monitor if the camera is connected to the TV. · Connect the TV cable as shown. You can see the live video if it is turned to Record mode. · You can review the images if it is turned to Play mode. It is good for reviewing the images with a group of people in front of a large TV screen. 17 Self Timer Press the Timer button to turn on the self-timer mode. The icon is shown on the status LCD display. Press the shutter fully down to trigger the self-timer. You will hear beep sound in the 7th second. Then it will take exposure in the 10th second. The front LED will blink during the 10-second period. Digital Zoom In "Record Mode", press the "DISP" button to turn on the TFT display and press "ENTER" button to use the 2X Zoom mode. "2 x D Zoom" will be displayed on the bottom left hand corner of the display. The central portion of the image is enlarged by 2 times. Press Shutter for taking photos. Press "ENTER" button again or switch off the power, the function of 2 X Zoom is cancelled. Note : Once 2 X Zoom is activated, the image resolution will automatically be set to VGA, i.e. HALF*. This simulates the effect of using a 2X zoom lens. It is better to review the images on TV / TFT . Image on TV/TFT Digital Zoom Image on TV/TFT Shot-to-Shot time This is the processing time for the camera before it is ready for next shot. See the following table for details. Quality mode Processing time FULL *** ~6s FULL ** ~4s FULL * / HALF *** ~3s HALF ** / HALF * ~2s Rapid fire mode In Record mode, press the "RES" button until icon " " is displayed. By pressing and holding the shutter button, you can take continuous photos. The camera will continue to take photos until the memory in the camera is used up. Because of the time required to re-charge the strobe after each photo, it is recommended that the strobe flash be de-activated when using the rapid fire mode. Half Full : VGA 640 X 480 : SXGA 1280 X 1024 18 Install Arcsoft programs and camera drivers in Windows 98/98SE/Me OS Note: The graphics shown are based on the user interface in Windows 98SE 1. Put the program CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, it will do Autorun. 2. Select your desired language and click OK button 3. Click Next button 4. Click Yes button if you accept the license agreement 5. Change the Destination Folder by clicking the Browse button if necessary and click Next button 19 6. Select components of Arcsoft programs to install and click Next button 7. Change the name of the program folder if necessary and click Next button 8. Files are being copied to your computer 9. Click Finish button to install camera drivers 20 Install camera drivers ...... 10. Click Next button to start camera driver installation 11. When installation is complete, click Finish button to restart your computer 12. 13. 14. 15. After the computer is restarted, power up your camera Switch the Mode dial to PC mode Connect the camera and computer with the USB cord Removable disk will automatically be installed in your computer. Several screens will appear momentarily. 16. When Removable disk installation is complete, press MENU, DOWN, ENTER buttons on the camera to select Silent Video mode 17. Video driver will be installed in your computer 18. Drivers installation is complete. Note: The installed camera driver may conflict other USB devices in your computer system. Check the image files 1. Make sure the camera is connected to your computer and is in Mass Storage mode. Press MENU, UP, ENTER buttons on the camera if necessary. 2. Open Windows Explorer 3. Search through Removable Disk>Dcim>100cnxnt and double-click on the 100cnxnt folder 4. The image files are shown in the right pane 21 Check the video driver 1. Press MENU, DOWN, ENTER buttons on the camera to select Silent Video mode 2. Search through Start>Settings>Control Panel>System>Device Manager>Imaging Devices>Vivicam 3550 Video Camera Install Arcsoft programs and camera drivers in Windows 2000/XP OS Note: The graphics shown are based on the user interface in Windows XP 1. Put the program CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, it will do Autorun. 2. Select your desired language and click OK button 3. Click Next button 22 4. Click Yes button if you accept the license agreement 5. Change the Destination Folder by clicking Browse button if necessary and click Next button 6. Select components of Arcsoft programs to install and click Next button 7. Change the name of the program folder if necessary and click Next button 23 8. Files are being copied to your computer 9. Click Finish button to install camera drivers Install camera drivers ........ 10. Click Next button to start camera driver installation 11. Click Continue Anyway button (for Win XP) or Yes button (for Win 2000) when you see the warning message 24 12. When Setup is complete, click Finish button to restart your computer 13. 14. 15. 16. After your computer is restarted, power up your camera Switch the Mode dial to PC mode Connect the camera and computer with the USB cord The following screen will appear to signal the Removable Disk has been installed in your computer. Click Cancel button to move on to video driver installation. 17. Press MENU, DOWN, ENTER buttons on the camera to select Silent Video mode and wait for the following screen to appear. Select as on the screen and click Next button to start the video driver installation. 25 18. Click Continue Anyway button (for Win XP) or Yes button (Win 2000) when you see the warning message 19. Click Finish button to end 20. Drivers installation is complete. Note: The installed camera drivers may conflict other USB devices in your computer system. Check the image files 1. Make sure the camera is connected to your computer and is in Mass Storage mode. Press MENU, UP, ENTER buttons on the camera if necessary. 2. Open Windows Explorer 26 3. Search through Removable disk>Dcim>100cnxnt and double-click on 100cnxnt folder 4. The image files are shown on the right pane Check the video driver 1. Press MENU, DOWN, ENTER buttons on the camera to select Silent Video mode 2. Search through Start>Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager>Imaging devices>Vivicam 3550 Video Camera 27 Download photos by using Photo Studio NOTE: The graphics shown are based on the user interface in Windows 98SE 1. Search through Start>Programs ("All Programs" for Windows XP) >Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera Suite and click PhotoStudio 2000 icon OR double-click the shortcut created on your computer desktop 2. Search through File and click Select Source icon from the pull-down menu 3. Highlight Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera and click Select button. Make sure your camera is in Mass Storage mode and connected to your computer. 4. Search through File and click Acquire icon 28 5. Click Disk Folder icon at the bottom to view/change the folder to which the photos will be copied. Default folder is C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\My Photos. 6. Highlight the photos you want to save (or click Select All icon to highlight all photos) and click Save icon. 7. To retrieve the saved photos, click File>Open. From the Open dialog box, look in your preset folder, highlight the image file and click Open button. 29 Use PhotoPrinter NOTE: The graphics shown are based on the user interface in Windows 98SE. 1. Search through Start>Programs ("All Programs" for Windows XP) >Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera Suite and click PhotoPrinter 2000 Pro icon OR double-click the shortcut created on your computer desktop 2. Click get photo icon 3. Click "Down" arrow on the upper left corner and select New from the pull-down menu. 4. Click add photo icon. Look in your preset folder, highlight the image file and click Open button. 30 NOTE: You can also download photos from your digital camera by clicking the acquire photo icon. Please go to "Download Photos by using PhotoStudio" section for similar procedures. 5. Highlight the photos and click okay button 6. You may now set your print options. Use PhotoFantasy NOTE: The graphics shown are based on the user interface in Windows 98SE. 1. Search through Start>Programs ("All Programs" for Windows XP) >Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera Suite and click PhotoFantasy 2000 icon OR double-click the shortcut created on your computer desktop 31 2. Click Get Fantasy icon. You need to put the program CD-ROM to the CD-ROM drive to view the sample photos. 3. Select the template you want and click Okay icon 4. Click get photo icon and then click Add icon at the bottom NOTE: You can also download photos from your digital camera by clicking on the acquire photo icon. Please go to "Download Photos by using PhotoStudio" section for similar procedures 32 5. From Open dialog box, look in your preset folder, highlight the image file and click Open button. 6. Click Okay icon 7. You can modify the image as you want. Use your digital camera as a web camera 1. Start Windows Netmeeting (or other similar programs) and set up an account. 33 2. Power up your camera and connect it to the computer. Press MENU, DOWN, ENTER buttons to select Silent Video mode. 3. Click Start Video icon and you should see a live picture. 4. Click Stop Video icon (same as the Start Video icon) to end. Open User's Manual 1. Search through Start>Programs ("All Programs" for Windows XP) >Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera Suite > User Manual Uninstall Arcsoft programs 1. Search through Start>Programs ("All Programs" for Windows XP) > Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera Suite > Uninstall 34 Troubleshooting : Before you decide the camera is faulty, check the following hints or instructions. 1. No Power The battery is exhausted, inverted polarities 2. No Photo is taken The internal memory or CF card is full 3. Can't use flash It is set to suppress flash mode Battery power is low. 4. Image too dark with flash The subject is too far away Your fingers covered the flash. 5. Image is blurred The lens is soiled 6. Can't erase the photo It is protected. Unprotect it. 7. LCD monitor is off The Mode Dial is set incorrectly 8. No display on the status LCD The camera is auto power off 9. Card Full is seen No CF card is inserted. The card is full 10. The object is too dark Change the position to avoid backlit problem. Use eV compensate. Add 1eV or 1.5eV. 11. The object is unclear Environment too dark. Use flash or tripod. 12. The object color is too yellow Change the White Balance to other settings. 13. I cannot use the CF card Power off and on the unit. Check if the CF card is fully inserted. 14. I cannot use the video camera Make sure you have selected 'silent video' mode mode · Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera's installation CD 15. I am using "Easy-CD Creator includes an "auto-check" program to detect (version 4.X or below) and I if your PC has any software conflicts between have problem installing the PC's own devices and the camera. If the camera driver, what should "auto-checker" detects existence of software I do? conflicts, it will recommend and guide the user to download the updated driver/file from appropriate website to solve the conflict problem. · If you cannot download the driver from website for some reasons, try following the following procedures: 1. Insert the Vivicam 3550 Digital Camera installation CD into the CD-ROM drive 2. Look for the file "recover.bat" stored in the CD 3. Double-click the file to initiate the recovering process 4. Restart your computer 5. Install the camera driver again 35 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Resolution Image Quality Lens Number of Photos (Built-in memory) 1.8-inch LCD monitor LCD monitor Menu Special Features Others Buttons and Switch Strobe Flash Battery Power Auto-Off Self timer TV video out White Balance Digital Zoom File format Focusing range EV Compensate Low Battery Detect Battery Life(Alkaline) Operating conditions Dimension Net Weight FULL : 1280 x 1024 (SXGA), HALF : 640 x 480 (VGA) *** FINE, ** NORMAL, * ECONOMY Glass, 5 elements, F/2.8, 35mm(Equiv) FULL * : 1 HALF* : about 6 280x220 dots, True color TFT display. 7 types of languages (European and Japanese) Quick View, Slide show, Folder selection, Protect Files, Date/Time insert, Auto power off time, Erase Current/All View Finder, Status LCD, Buzzer, LED, Tripod mount 10 buttons and 1 rotary Mode Dial. 4 modes : Auto, On, Off, Red Eye. Alkaline AA battery x 4 ( 6V) 1, 2 or 3 minutes selectable Yes. Delay time = 10s. NTSC or PAL selectable Auto,Daylight,Incandescent, Fluorescent1 or Fluroescent2. 2X digital zoom. (HALF *) JPEG (DCF compatible) 1m to infinity (fixed-focus lens) From -1.5 to +1.5 EV , step 0.3 EV Two levels. Approx. 1 hour with LCD monitor on. 0 ~ 40 degree Celcius. 80 x 110 x 35 mm (HWD) 190g w/o battery Software : 1. 2. 3. 4. Camera Driver PhotoPrinter Photo Fantasy Photo Studio USB Type, Removable Disk Photo printing program Role play program Photo editing program Specifications are subject to change without notice. 36 System Requirements : 1. Pentium 300MHz or above. 2. Operating Systems: PC Win98/ 98SE/ 2000/Me/XP* 3. 32MB SDRAM minimum for Win98/98SE. 64MB SDRAM for WinMe/Win2000, 128MB for WinXP. 4. Minimum 300MB hard disk free capacity, 1GB for WinXP. 5. With USB port and CD-ROM drive. * Users should note that camera driver installation in Windows XP environment is done at users' own risks. We accept no responsibility for any damage caused to users' computer systems or any other related equipment by such installation. 37 Rev. AAAAA01

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