Vivitar Vivicam 3330 Quick Start Manual

Vivitar Vivicam 3330 Quick Start Manual

Vivitar vivicam 3330: quick start

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  • Page 1 - Quickstart Guide Model:...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Attention 1-1 Safety Precautions……...…...……….…..…...2 1-2 Before Using Your Camera……...………………..…...2 1-3 Operation Caution…………...…..……...…...3 1-4 Package Contents………...…...…...3 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Camera 2-1 Names of Parts………...…….……...……...4 2-2 Specifications...………..….…...…...6 2-3 System Requirement………………………….……………6 Chapter 3 Controls, Operation, and Display 3-1LED Indicators………...…...…………….…...7 3-2 LCD Monitor Display………...…...7 3-3 Power supply.…………………………………………...8...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Attention

    Copyright information Unless agreed by the right owner, all the pictures taken with this digital camera cannot be used in violation of copyright law. Moreover, when "No Photography" restriction is placed on site, you cannot record any live performance, improvisation or exhibits even for personal purpose.
  • Page 4: Operation Caution

    1-3 Operation Caution This product consists of intricate electrical parts. To ensure the photography normally, do not drop or hit the camera when taking pictures. ●Avoid to use or place the camera in the following locations: 1.Damp and dusty places. 2.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2 Getting To Know Your Camera

    Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your 2-1 Names of Parts Front View (1) Flash (2) Lens Cover/ Power Button (3) Lens (4) Shutter Button (5) Self-timer LED (6) Red-eye Reduction LED (7) Macro Button (8) Terminator Cover TV-OUT Port USB Port...
  • Page 6: Rear View

    Rear View (1) LCD Monitor (2) Mode Display Button (3) Mode Dial (4) Status LED (5) Macro Mode LED (6) ENTER Button (7) Multi-Select Button (8) Strap Holder (9) Flash Button (10) Battery Cover Memory Card Slot...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    We recommend that you use a computer system that exceeds the minimum requirements in order to utilize the camera at its optimum efficiency. The minimum system requirements for the digital camera is as the following: System Requirement Microsoft Windows...
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Controls, Operation, And Display

    Chapter 3 Controls, Operation, and Display 3-1 LED Indicators The meanings of the LED indicators located on the top of LCD monitor are: Standby/Busy Macro Mode (Red LED) (Green LED) LED Status The camera is busy, please continue to perform the operation after the camera restore to be blinking Blinking...
  • Page 9: Power Supply

    3-3 Power Supply ●Slide the lens cover toward left gently and turn on the camera after two beeps sound. ●Slide the lens cover toward right gently and turn off the camera. ●Using the lens cover located on the front of the camera to turn on/off camera.
  • Page 10: Shutter Button

    3-4 Shutter Button This camera is designed for 2-step shutter function. A "[ ]" mark will appear on the center position on the LCD monitor when you press and hold the Shutter button down half way. Then press the Shutter button down fully and the camera beeps;...
  • Page 11: Mode Display Button

    3-8 Mode Display Button 1.This button is only working in the Record Mode. Press this button you can change the LCD monitor to several displays. Standard Full Display Image Only Only Operation Settings Standard 2. Press the "Mode Display Button" to enter the "Play Mode" to view the images when the camera is power off.
  • Page 12: Chapter 4 Navigating Modes And Menus

    Chapter 4 Navigating Modes and Menus Image Resolution: 4-1 Mode Selection 4-2 Record Mode For more information, please refer to the "3-2 LCD Monitor Display" section in page 7. Index for Quick Menu...
  • Page 13: Play Mode

    4-3 Play Mode (1) Possible number of shots (2) Remaining battery power (3) Mode Selection Index for Quick Menu: 1. Delete Pictures 2. Slideshow Start Auto Play 3. DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Settings ●With DPOF for printing your images, there are three options for you: print one image, print all images and print the recorded date or not.
  • Page 14: Movie Mode

    4-4 Movie Mode (1) Movie Mode (2) Recorded Movie Time (seconds) (3) Recording the movie pictures (4) Remaining battery power (5) Time/Date...
  • Page 15: Setup Mode

    4-5 Setup Mode 1. Image Resolution 1600x1200 1280x1024 2.Image Quality: (Fine Quality) 3. Self-timer 4. White Balance: 640x480 (Basic Quality) (On) (Off) (Auto) (Sun) (Fluorescent) (Tungsten)
  • Page 16 5. EV Compensation 6. OSD Language 7. Date/Time 8. Reset to default factory anticipated settings 9. Format Media ※ If there is a memory card inserted, it will only format the memory card, not the internal memory. 10. TV-Out Operation...
  • Page 17 11. Light Frequency Select the correct frequency type (50Hz or 60Hz) according to your region.
  • Page 18: Chapter 5 Preparing Your Camera

    Chapter 5 Preparing Your Camera 5-1 Attaching the Strap ●Insert the thin end of strap into the strap holder. ●Pass the other end of strap through the loop. ●Stretch the strap tightly. 5-2 Loading Batteries ●Turn off the power of camera. Insert 2 x AA alkaline batteries or a rechargeable battery.
  • Page 19: Loading And Removing The Memory Card

    ●Close and lock the battery cover. NOTE: Do not open the cover roughly to avoid damaging the battery compartment cover. If the battery power indicator shows only one black block that means the power is wear, you can continue to use the flash. When the battery indicator turns red, you cannot take still and movie pictures any more.
  • Page 20: Setting Up The Osd Language

    ●Press the memory card down gently. ●The memory card will bounce upward. ●Pull the memory card out with your fingers in the correct direction. NOTE: Before using the camera, please remember to insert the memory card into the slot. If the memory card is full or there are already images stored in it, you can turn the Mode Dial to Setup Mode and then select "Format"...
  • Page 21: Chapter 6 Getting Started

    Chapter 6 Getting Started 6-1 Setup Mode By using the Setup Mode, you can adjust the basic camera functions, including: Image Size, Image Quality, Self-timer, White Balance, EV Compensation, OSD Language, Date/Time, Preset Settings, Format Media, and TV-Out items. To setup these items, perform the following: 1.
  • Page 22: Play Mode

    6. Using the MENU/ENTER Button settings for recording images, e.g, Image Resolution, Image Quality, Self-timer, and Light Frequency settings. By pressing the button on the center of the MENU/ENTER Button button, the menu items will appears on the LCD monitor. Pressing the arrow buttons on the MENU/ENTER Button move and select the desired menu items.
  • Page 23: Movie Mode

    Press the Mode Display Button when the camera is power off. Press the Mode Display Button again will turn off the LCD Monitor. 6-4 Movie Mode You can use Movie Mode to record movie pictures (not including audio). To record the movie pictures, perform the following: 1.
  • Page 24: Tv-Out Operation

    6-6 TV-Out Operation Using the TV-Out function offered by the camera, you can transfer the images to the other display devices, e.g. TV or computer. To transfer the images, perform the following: 1. Please select the correct video type for the connected device before transferring images.
  • Page 25: Chapter 7 Driver Installation

    Chapter 7 Driver Installation 7-1 Installing the Camera Driver for PC You can use the PC Camera and Mass Storage functions of the camera via PC. To install the proper camera driver, perform the following: 1. Insert the software CD-ROM supplied with the package into the CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 26: Installing The Applications For Pc

    5. Click Finish to restart the computer and finish the camera driver installation. 7-2 Installing the Applications for PC Install Arcsoft Software (Take Photo Impression Installation for example) 1. Insert the software CD-ROM supplied with the package into the CD-ROM drive. 2.
  • Page 27 6. Enter Software License Agreement window. Please click Yes to continue installation. 7. Please follow the instructions of installation Wizard to select a destination folder and components you need. 8. Please select the program folder you want to install 9. When the installation is completed, the window below will appear.
  • Page 28: Camera Setting On Windows Xp

    7-3 Camera Setting on Windows XP When you plug-in the camera and select PC Camera Mode on Windows XP Operate System, system will configure the device automatically and the following screen will appear: 1. users should click "Next" button. 2. Users should click "Continue Anyway" button...
  • Page 29 3. Users should click "Next" button. 4. Users should click "Continue Anyway" button and complete the camera setting on Windows XP.

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