Trademark Acknowledgements - C*Pix SDC2000 User Manual

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16. What should I do when I see nothing or some weird symbols on the LCD?
Check to see if the batteries are correctly inserted and the battery compartment door is secured. If
the problem persists, the batteries may be totally dead. Replace them with new ones.
17. Why is the camera not turning on after new batteries are inserted?
• The batteries may have been inserted incorrectly.
• The camera may be broken. It may have been dropped into water or against hard surfaces.
18. Can I take close-up shots of an object?
Yes, if it is more than 3ft. (1m) away. The object will be out of focus at a distance less than 3 ft.
away.
19. What should be noted during photos download?
If you disconnect the camera and computer when you are downloading photos (with Acquire dialog
box opened), and then reconnect, you need to close the Acquire dialog box and then re-open
it for the computer to recognize the connection to the camera.
20. What should I do when my PC cannot recognize the camera when using the Arcsoft programs?
You should disconnect the USB cable from the camera and reconnect it.
21. Can I use this camera as a PC camera (web cam)?
Yes, if there is a USB port on your computer and appropriate software, such as Microsoft
NetMeeting, is used.
22. How many photos can I take with this camera?
• Up to 20 photos with 352 x 288 pixels
• Up to 80 photos with 176 x 144 pixels

Trademark acknowledgements

TWAIN driver (My DSC) is developed by SQ Technology Limited, Taiwan
Microsoft, Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
PhotoPrinter, PhotoStudio and Funhouse are licensed by Arcsoft, USA.
All other product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
owners.
© C*Pix Coporation 2003
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