Camera Precautions FCC/CE Compliance Information iClick Product Warranty Technical Specifications Computer System Requirements Camera Diagram Status LCD Diagram Battery Installation Power the Camera On/Off Using Expanded Memory Taking Pictures Self-Timer Image Resolution and Picture Mode Movie Mode Deleting Images Set Mode...
C amera Precautions Please note the following when using the camera: Do not place the camera in a damp or dusty location. This may cause fire or electric shock. Do not leave the camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures, such as in direct sunlight.
FCC Notice 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 l installation.
Product Warranty All iClick products are guaranteed to function properly for a period of 1-year from the date of manufacture. If a product is deemed defective by iClick personnel a replacement product will be sent to the end-user. Replacement products are sent free of charge.
Technical Specifications Resolution Memory Image Storage, 640 X 480 Expandable Memory Status LCD Audible Alert / LED White Balance Exposure View Finder Focusing Focal Length Aperture Flash Strobe Self Timer File Format Interface Delete Image Movie Clip Dimensions Video Teleconference Auto Power Off Battery Weight...
Computer System Requirements Personal computer with Win98SE, 2000, ME, XP or Mac Minimum Pentium II 450 MHz CPU At least 12 x CD-ROM drive to install software Available USB ports Color monitor with a minimum resolution of 800 x 600 24-bit true color (1024 x 768 is recommended) Minimum 256 MB or above RAM for WIN98SE, 2000, ME, XP, and Mac.
Camera Diagram Front Side ---Fig. 1 1. Lens 2. Shutter Release Button 3. Flash 4. Viewfinder 5. USB Port 6. Battery Compartment Door 7. SD Card Slot Back Side ---Fig. 2 8. Power On/Off 9. Mode Button 10. Hand Strap Attachment Lug 11.
Battery Installation Open the BATTERY DOOR--Fig. 4. Insert two AA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment with the polarity aligned--Fig. 5. Close the BATTERY DOOR--Fig. 6. Please Note the Following: When the batteries are low, you will see the light on STATUS LCD continuously blinking. Always download photos to a computer prior to replacing the batteries to avoid memory loss.
Power the Camera On/Off Power On Press the POWER BUTTON--Fig 7. The camera will beep once to indicate that the power is on. The green LED will light up and the STATUS LCD will be activated--Fig 8. The camera is now ready to use. Power Off Press the POWER BUTTON to turn the camera off.
Using Expanded Memory SD/MMC Card Installation This camera accepts standard SD cards up to 128MB. Insert the card into the card slot and push it all the way in--Fig 9. Turn the camera on. The STATUS LCD screen will show the SD icon--Fig 10. This confirms that the card has been properly installed.
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Using Expanded Memory SD card Download and Delete When the SD card memory is full, you should promptly download the images to your computer. For details, please refer to the Downloading Images section. If you wish to delete images in the card, please refer to the Delete Images in Memory section.
Taking Pictures Aim at the subject you wish to capture through the VIEWFINDER. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE Button--Fig After you take the picture, the frame counter will advance automatically after each shot--Fig 13. When a photograph is taken, a single short “beep”...
Self-timer Press the MODE button one time--Fig 14 to put the camera on Self-timer Mode. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button to activate the self-timer. Once you have activated the self-timer, the camera will beep for 10 seconds before taking the picture automatically--Fig 15.
Image Resolution and Picture Mode Default (640x480) resolution The standard (default) resolution is 640x480 pixels indicated by the three stars on the STATUS LCD--Fig 16. 320x240 resolution To switch the camera to 320x240 resolution indicated by the one star on the STATUS LCD--Fig 17, press the MODE button twice.
Movie Mode Press the MODE button three times to enter the movie mode--Fig 19. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button, to begin recording a movie clip. While recording is in progress, the green LED will blink--Fig Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button again to stop recording.
Deleting Images Press the MODE button four times to enter the Delete All images mode--Fig 21. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button to confirm your selection. The STATUS LCD will begin blinking--Fig 22. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button again to delete all images and return to the default mode.
Set Mode Press the MODE button six times to enter the SET mode--Fig 24. Once in the SET mode, you may select any of the below settings. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE to scroll through your options. To make a selection, press the MODE button and scroll back to the default screen--Fig 25.
Flash Mode While in the SET mode, you may adjust the FLASH options on your camera. The standard (default) flash setting is OFF--Fig 27. To turn the flash ON, press the SHUTTER RELEASE button once--Fig 28. To turn the flash on to AUTO FLASH, press the SHUTTER RELEASE button twice--Fig If the camera does not allow you to turn on the flash, the battery power might be...
Quality Mode While in the SET mode, you may adjust the COMPRESSION options on your camera. The standard (default) compression setting is HIGH COMPRESSION mode--Fig 30. To change the camera setting to Low compression mode, press the SHUTTER RELEASE button once--Fig 31.
PC Mode While in the SET mode, you may adjust the PC MODE options on your camera. The standard (default) setting is MSDC mode--Fig 32. In MSDC mode, you can download images and video clips to your PC without a driver. To switch to the PC Cam Mode, press the SHUTTER RELEASE button once--Fig 33.
Lighting AC Power Frequency While in the SET mode, you may adjust the LIGHTING AC POWER FREQUENCY options on your camera. The standard (default) setting in the LIGHTING AC POWER FREQUENCY mode 60 Hz.--Fig 34. It can eliminate the potential image noise caused by a 60 Hz external lighting source.
World AC Electrical Power Frequency Reference Table Frequency Country Country (Hz) Argentina Germany Australia Greece Austria Hong Kong Belgium Hungary Brazil India Bulgaria Indonesia Canada Iran China Israel Colombia Italy Czech Japan Demark Morocco Dominica Korea Dubai Kuwait England Luxemburg Finland Malaya France...
System Win 98SE Win ME, 2000,XP, Mac No Driver required Windows 98SE Warning Please disable your anti-virus software before installing iClick drivers or software. Anti-virus programs have the ability to corrupt the installation and possibly corrupt your computer’s operating system.
Installing the Application Software Turn on your computer. Place the software CD into the CD-ROM drive. Please be sure to install the Camera Driver first. After you have installed the driver, click on the Presto! Mr. Photo 3 or Presto! ImageFolio editing programs.
Downloading Images - MSDC Mode To download still images and video clips from the camera, make sure the camera is in Sto (MSDC) mode before connecting it to the computer. The camera will appear as a removable drive in My Computer. For Windows 2000, ME and XP, you can just plug the camera in to your computer and start uploading images.
Downloading Images Using Mr. Photo 3.6 Make sure that the camera is in Sto (MSDC) mode. Please refer to the PC MODE section. Connect the USB cable to the camera and to the computer properly. Open Mr. Photo 3.6 Click on the Get Photos from Mass Storage Device icon. Click on the Select All icon to select all photos from the camera.
PC / Web Cam PC Cam Make sure that the camera is in PCC mode. Please refer to the PC MODE section. Connect the USB cable to the camera and to the computer properly. Import Mr. Photo 3.6 by clicking the Import icon from the desktop.
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