Microtek MN100 Operation User's Manual

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MN-100 Digital Camera
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User's Manual

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  • Page 1 MN-100 Digital Camera Operation User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Important Documents you scan may be protected under copyright law. The unauthorized use of such documents could be a violation of the rights of the copyright holder. Microtek bears no responsibility for the unauthorized use of copyrighted materials. To obtain optimal results from camera software and user's manual, you should be familiar with Windows concepts such as pointing, clicking, dragging, and selecting from menus and dialog boxes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Erasing All Images from Camera ... 10 Connecting the Camera to PC ... 11 Utility Software Installation ... 12 Installing Camera Driver and EyeStar Mail ... 12 Using the MN100 as a Digital Camera ... 13 Acquire ... 13 Acquire All ... 13 Download ... 13 Zoom ...
  • Page 4 Using PhotoImpact 5 ... 14 Using PhotoExplorer 6 ... 15 Using Web Microtek Edition ... 16 Using the MN100 as a Web Cam ... 17-18 A. Select Camera Source ... 17 B. Send a Video Mail ... 18 Appendices ... 19-21 Appendix A: MN-100 Digital Camera Specifications ...
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    Package Contents 4 AAA Batteries (Alkaline is recommended) MN 100 Digital Camera Special USB Tripod cable Warranty and Quick Reference Cards Camera Safety Strap Digital Camera CD-ROM (Contains digital camera software and instruction manuals)
  • Page 6: Features

    Software package bundle EyeStar Mail Microtek Edition (Web cam software) The following software can be found on your Microtek Scanner CD The following software can be found on your Microtek Scanner CD The following software can be found on your Microtek Scanner CD...
  • Page 7: Camera Components

    Camera Components LENS GRIP SHUTTER button USB port VIEWFINDER BATTERY compartment LCD DISPLAY panel LOCK, battery compartment FUNCTION MODE select button TRIPOD mount STRAP mount...
  • Page 8: Getting Ready

    Getting Ready BATTERY compartment Slide toward "OPEN" to unlock Slide toward arrow direction to open + + + + + _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ + + + + + Correct battery polarity at outer end of the compartment are indicated at the back of cover or as illustrated above.
  • Page 9: Basic Picture Taking Operation

    B.Basic Picture Taking Operation NOTE NOTE NOTE : The camera is designed without a power switch. It uses energy-saving or "sleep" NOTE NOTE mode to control its power. If the camera is off, press the Function Mode button to turn the camera back on.
  • Page 10: Other Modes Of Operation

    Other Modes of Operation A. 80 Shots Mode This mode of operation allows you to take 80 shots of lower-resolution images in QCIF (176 x 144) format. To set your camera into 80 Shot mode- 1 1 1 1 1 Repeatedly press the Function Mode button until the "Lr Lr Lr Lr Lr" icon is displayed on the LCD Display Panel.
  • Page 11: 20 Shots Mode

    B. 20 Shots Mode This mode of operation allows you to take 20 shots of images at higher resolution CIF (352 x 288) format. The camera default to this mode. To set your camera back to 20 Shot mode after operating in 80 shots mode- 1 Repeatedly press the Function Mode button until the "Hr LCD Display Panel.
  • Page 12: Continuous Shooting Mode

    C. Continuous Shooting Mode Continuous Shooting mode is ON when this LCD Panel displays the " " icon Repeatedly press this Function Mode button until the Continuous Shooting mode icon is displayed This mode of operation allows you to take multiple frames of images when holding down the Shutter button while aiming at your subject.
  • Page 13: Self-Timer Mode

    D. Self-Timer Mode The Self-Timer mode of operation allows a 10 seconds shutter release delay after pressing the Shutter button. Mount the camera in a tripod when operating under Self-Timer mode. 1 Set camera into Self-Timer mode by repeatedly pressing the Function Mode select button until the "...
  • Page 14: Erasing All Images From Camera

    Erasing All Images from Camera Whenever you wish to discard the images you have already taken, you can erase them from the camera. Take note that this erase feature functions only as "All-Frame- Erase." No partial erasure is allowed. 1 Enable the "All-Frame-Erase" feature by repeatedly pressing the Function Mode select button until the "...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Camera To Pc

    USB port of your computer. 3 Perform downloads to your PC by referring to the section on Downloading images later in this manual. 4 Operate the camera as web camera by referring to the EyeStar Mail User's Manual provided in the MN100 utility CD.
  • Page 16: Utility Software Installation

    EyeStar Mail Microtek Edition with the EyeStar Mail Microtek Edition EyeStar Mail Microtek Edition EyeStar Mail Microtek Edition. The following image-editing software can be found on the separate Microtek Scanner • Ulead PhotoExplorer 6 • Ulead PhotoImpact 5 • Trellix Web Microtek Edition...
  • Page 17: Using The Mn100 As A Digital Camera

    MN100’ The MN100 Digital Camera User Interface MN100 Digital Camera User Interface MN100 Digital Camera User Interface will be launched, when you start to MN100 Digital Camera User Interface MN100 Digital Camera User Interface download images from your digital camera to an image-editing software.
  • Page 18: Downloading Images To Your Pc

    Programs -- PhotoImpact. Programs -- PhotoImpact Programs -- PhotoImpact 2 From the Menu Bar, select File Digital Camera Digital Camera Digital Camera, and then choose MN100 Digital Camera Digital Camera Digital Camera Digital Camera Digital Camera Digital Camera from the resulting menu.
  • Page 19: Using Ulead Photoexplorer

    -- PhotoExplor ograms -- PhotoExplorer er er er er. ograms -- PhotoExplor ograms -- PhotoExplor 2 From the Menu Bar, select File Source Source, and then choose MN100 Source Source Source the Select Source Select Source dialog box. Select Source...
  • Page 20: Using Trellix Web Microtek Edition

    Image Image Image Image dialog box appears; choose MN100 Digital Camera MN100 Digital Camera MN100 Digital Camera MN100 Digital Camera, and then click MN100 Digital Camera the Insert Insert Insert button to start downloading Insert Insert the images from your camera to your...
  • Page 21: Using The Mn100 As A Web Cam

    Using MN100 as a Web Cam The EyeStar Mail EyeStar Mail is required only when the camera is used as a web camera. EyeStar Mail EyeStar Mail EyeStar Mail EyeStar Mail is a complete consumer video package for recording audio and video clips that you can send to your family and friends.
  • Page 22: Send A Video Mail

    E-mail message. For a more detailed operation and information on EyeStar Mail .pdf manual .pdf manual .pdf manual on the CD bundled with your digital camera. .pdf manual .pdf manual 2 2 2 2 2...
  • Page 23: Appendices

    Appendices Appendix A: Digital Camera Specifications Platform(s): Platform(s): Platform(s): Platform(s): Platform(s): Interface(s): Interface(s): Interface(s): Interface(s): Interface(s): Dimensions in mm: Dimensions in mm: Dimensions in mm: Dimensions in mm: Dimensions in mm: W W W W W eight with batter eight with battery: y: y: y: y:...
  • Page 24: Appendix B: Fcc Statement

    Appendix B: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment (Trade name: Digital Camera, Model: MN-100) 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.
  • Page 25: Appendix C: Declaration Of Conformity

    No. 6, Industry East Road 3 Address: Science-based East Road 3 Hsinchu 30077, Taiwan, R.O.C. Declares that: Type of Equipment: Digital Camera Model Number: MN100 Complies with the following: Standards EN 50081-1/1992 EN 50082-1/1997 Person responsible for making this declaration: C.T.

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