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Vuescape 62904200 Installation & User Manual

5.0 mp digital camera

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5.0 MP Digital Camera
Item Number: 62904200
Installation & User's Guide
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  • Page 1 5.0 MP Digital Camera Item Number: 62904200 Installation & User’s Guide All brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 2 Contents … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … …...
  • Page 3 Overview This camera is capable of taking a digital photo at a maximum of 5 mega pixels, and is able to shoot brief AVI videos. The camera is able to automatically adjust exposure and color balance, and it has a 4X digital zoom function. The camera can be used as a PC web camera when connecting with a computer.
  • Page 4 System requirements Operating system Microsoft Windows 98/SE, ME, 2000, XP Intel Pentium above or equivalent performance Memory 128MB and above Sound card, display Sound card and display card support Direct X 8 or higher card version Optical driver 4 X and above Hard disc 500 MB and above residual space Other...
  • Page 5 be please use a lens cleaning solution. Never use organic solvent to clean the camera. Never touch the lens surface with finger. The external SD and MMC card slots are made with precise electronic components. The following conditions may cause the information stored on these cards to be lost or damaged: Use of the memory card incorrectly.
  • Page 6 ◄ ◄ It should be noted that when saving a file in the memory or the memory card, the file size should not be larger than the size of the memory. The digital camera will function in temperatures of 0-40° C (32-104° F). Never place the digital camera into an extreme heat environment, such as inside a car parked under heated sun, or in a very damp environment.
  • Page 8 Function description Power Power On/ Off Shutter Shoot Flash strobe Flash pictures Lens Shoot images USB port Connection to computer Battery lid Hold Batteries Mode turntable dial Photos/Video record/playback/setup Digital zoom key Tele-zoom in / Wide angle-zoom out Status indicator (LED) System busy status indicator DISP Display mode control button...
  • Page 9 Load Batteries: The digital camera uses 3 AAA batteries. It is required to turn off the power first when replacing the batteries. Open the battery compartment lid, and load all batteries, noting the battery positive/negative polarity mark. Then, close the battery compartment lid. Insert SD/MMC Memory Card (optional) The camera supports SD and MMC cards.
  • Page 10 Power On Press the POWER key down and hold for 1 second. The camera will be turned on and the LCD Display will light up. Power Off Manual power off: Press POWER key and hold for 1 second. Auto power off: When the camera is not in use for a period of time, the camera will turn off automatically at the time that you can set while in the setup mode in order to save on battery power.
  • Page 11 Taking Pictures Move the mode turntable dial after booting to enter shoot mode ( ). Hold the camera steady and press the shutter key to shoot one photo after aiming at a scene. Under the preview mode, press the Tele or Wide key to use the digital zoom function (4×), and the right side of LCD is displayed with the zoom level indicator.
  • Page 12 Display Description Graphics Number of frames camera is able to take (7 photos) in current mode 0007 (estimated value.) Camera is set for frequency of 50 Hz at present, selectable frequencies: 50Hz/60Hz The photo print date function is on, and the icon will be concealed if you turn off the function.
  • Page 13 The present exposure compensation EV is set at 0.0, and in preview mode you can press the direction key Up/Down to adjust the EV from: -1.5EV~+1.5EV, in 0.3EV/steps Image resolution setting, you may select from: 3264×2448; 2592×1944; 2304×1728, 2048×1536; 1600×1200 and 640×480 Battery icon represents the battery power status, for low battery power, and will activate automatic turning off...
  • Page 14 Graphic Display Description Flash Off : Will not allow flash to function Forced Flash: Flash will go off for each shot taken Auto Flash: A sensor in the camera automatically controls whether to allow flash by measuring the available light present. When turning on the flash function, the camera will charge the flash automatically and during the charging interval, the status indicator will blink.
  • Page 15 Shoot Mode Menu Enter menu: Under the shooting mode preview status, press the MENU key to enter menu mode; Press the direction key Up/Down key to select menu, press the direction key Left/Right to enter/exit a submenu or to adjust a parameter; Press OK key to confirm the operation;...
  • Page 16 Shooting Mode Menu Graphic Description display Presently camera is set in shoot menu mode Page 1 of menu, Page 2 of menu ① ② ① ② Image Present resolution will be indicated in the menu title Size Allows you to press the direction key Left or Right to adjust or select menu parameter entry Image resolution is selectable: 3264×2448;...
  • Page 17 Video Record Rotate the mode select dial to “video record” mode after turning on the camera. ( ) Hold the camera steady and press the shutter key to start video recording after aiming at a scene. Press the shutter once more to end the video and to save the video record; When the memory is full, it will also terminate the recording automatically.
  • Page 18 Graphic Description display The video record time at present mode is about 2 min. 58 sec. and it will start 02: 58 counting from zero after you press the shutter. The frequency is set to 50 Hz at present, selectable: 50Hz/60Hz Present exposure compensation EV is 0.0, for preview mode, you may press the direction key Up/Down to adjust, adjustable range is : -1.5EV to +1.5EV, in 0.3EV steps...
  • Page 19 Video Record Mode Menu Enter menu: Under the video record mode preview status, press the MENU key to enter menu mode; Press the direction key Up/Down key to select menu, and press the direction key Left/Right to adjust a parameter or setup; Press OK key to confirm the operation;...
  • Page 20 Graphic Description display The camera is set in video record menu mode. ① ① Page 1 of menu, Image Size Present resolution will be indicated in the menu title Allows you to press the direction key Left or Right to adjust or select menu parameter entry Image resolution is selectable: 640×480, 320×240 ,160x112 White balance setup for: Auto/manual (Daylight), (Cloudy), (Inca)
  • Page 21 When searching the recorded video file in full screen mode, it will play the video file automatically, and press OK key to terminate the play while playing the video files. Description Graphic display Present file name 0001.JPG Present file No./file total No. 0001/0010 Play mode icon Enlarge or reduce the size of a single photo:...
  • Page 22 Playback Mode Menu Press the MENU key in the playback mode to enter the menu as shown in the following picture. Select a menu with the direction key, press MENU key to exit, and press OK key to confirm the operation.
  • Page 23 Graphic display Description Playback mode menu Press the right button to enter the submenu, and press the left button to return back to the previous menu You are looking at Page 1 of the menu. This cursor is indicated in the menu title Delete File Delete file menu: The submenu has already deleted One/All.
  • Page 24 Delete Photo/Video File You can Delete your photo and video files using the steps listed below, but before deleting, you should back up important files. Delete one: Run “Delete one” menu function in playback mode to delete the present play photo/video file; (Locked files cannot be deleted). Delete all: Run “Delete all”...
  • Page 25 System clock setup: Select “System Time” in the menu and press the direction Left/Right key to enter submenu, and you are able to select SET and Display in the submenu: Clock setup Time clock display Use the direction Left/Right key to move the cursor in the clock setup menu, and use the Up/Down key to adjust the value.
  • Page 26 Sleep time setup: The camera will turn off the power automatically and enter the energy saving mode after a certain camera standby time (not pressing any key). It is available to select among 30s/60s/3min/5min/never sleep. (For video recording or record play back and slide show play back , no sleep operation is given.) Counter setup: The camera will count the picture number or number of times automatically when shooting or video recording.
  • Page 27 Connecting to a Computer Install the included CD software driver first before connecting the camera to the computer. Turn on the camera power, and if it is required to use the camera video head function, please setup the camera USB mode to PC Cam mode; If it is required to use the camera removable disc function, please setup camera to MSDC mode.
  • Page 28 Note: ● Do not operate the camera when connecting it to the computer to prevent losing your data. ● Confirm that the USB mode has already been setup to "MSDC" for the camera playback mode first before using the removable disc function of the camera, otherwise you can not use the function normally.
  • Page 29 (If your optical drive has no auto execution or close auto execution function, please browse the CD and run the autorun.exe program located at the CD root directory.) For Windows Vista, the following window will pop up when the system automatically executes the installer in the CD.
  • Page 30 Driver installation Click the “Driver” button, and complete the installation as per the wizard. Then, reboot the computer. Note: For Windows Vista, the following window will pop up when installing the software. Please click to continue.
  • Page 31 Please restart the PC after installation. The driver program will support the operating systems of Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista. If the following window appears, please click the “Yes” button to go on with the installation.
  • Page 32 Hint: In Windows 98SE operation system, if it is needed to play the video record, please install Video Impression first. With the help of the DirectX9 module in the Video Impression software, the video shot by the camera will be successfully played on the computer.
  • Page 33 Click the button and complete the installation of Photo Impression according to the instructions. Note: For Windows Vista, the following windows will pop up when installing the software. Please click to continue.
  • Page 34 Click the button and complete the installation of Video Impression according to the instructions.
  • Page 35 Please restart your PC after installation. Note: 1. In case of no image, please check whether the driver for the camera is installed securely, and check whether the selected device in the window is: 2. For detailed information of Video Impression 2, please refer to the part “Installation and Operation of Video Impression”.
  • Page 36 Operation of Photo Impression Double-click the icon on the desktop, or run Photo Impression 5 in “Start→Programs”. The following window will pop up when opening Photo Impression5. Please left-click the center of the window to close it. Photo Impression can be opened after the window is closed.
  • Page 37 After opening the PhotoImpression, “Get Photo” window will appear.
  • Page 38 Select the desired image from “Get Photo” window, and you will find the image is displayed at the central area of the window. After that, you can select the image to edit.
  • Page 39 Detailed operation method of Photo Impression can be referred to in the "Help" section of the program (as shown in the following figure).
  • Page 40 Operation of Video Impression Double-click the icon on the desktop, or open Video Impression 2 in “Start → Programs”.
  • Page 41 Detailed operation method of Video Impression 2 can be referred to in the “Help” section of the program (as shown in the following figure).
  • Page 42 Using the PC Camera function in Video Impression 2: Connect the camera in PC Camera mode to your PC and open Video Impression 2. Click in “Wizard” (Fig. 1) and click (Fig. 2); or click button in “MEDIA” (Fig. 3) tab. Live window as Fig. 4 shown will appear. ▲Fig.
  • Page 43 ▲Fig. 3 Click button to exit after use. Note: In case of no image, please check whether the driver for the camera is installed securely, and check whether the selected device in the window is: For detailed information of Video Impression 2, please refer to the part “Installation and ▲Fig.
  • Page 44 Technical Specifications Image sensor 5 million pixel element sensor Function modes Photo, Short Video, Playback, Setup Lens F2.8 f=10.8mm Focal distance 5.2ft ~infinity (standard mode) Digital zoom 4× Shutter Electronic shutter LCD display 2.0〞TFT LCD screen 3264x2448, 2592x1944, 2304x1728, 2048×1536, 1600×1200 and Picture resolution 640×480 Video record...
  • Page 45: Packing List

    Flash mode Auto/forced/Off Self-shoot timer 10 seconds delay Video File format Photo JPEG Memory medium Built-in SDRAM (8MB), SD/MMC card (maximum support 1GB) Display screen 640X240 Picture element, 2.0 inches USB interface Mini USB1.1nterface Power supply Battery: 3×AAA Dimensions 87.8x23.3x56.2 mm (L×W×H) Weight Not including battery: 71 grams...
  • Page 46 ’ ’ The batteries may not be fresh. Please replace with new batteries. Camera won’t turn on The battery plastic package has not yet been removed after loading battery completely. The battery placement may be in the wrong direction, pls check it Press the shutter key but The memory or SD/MMC memory card is full, and please...
  • Page 47 FCC and CE Radiation Norm This equipment has been tested and complies with limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits of the European Council Directive on the approximation of the law of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility (89/336/EEC) according to EN 55022 Class B.
  • Page 48: Customer Service

    CAUTION! The Federal Communications Commission warns the user that changes or modifications to the unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Customer Service For information regarding the return or exchange of this item within 14 days of purchase , please visit your Inkstop store location or go to www.inkstop.net to read the instructions regarding customer service returns procedures.
  • Page 49 Your Name and Address □ Date of Purchase □ Model Number □ Serial Number □ Store Name and Address □ Type of problem with the unit □ To contact the technical support facility, please call 508-435-4830 or 800-639-3803. Email Support: techsupport@fourstari.com...
  • Page 50: Warranty

    Warranty 90 Days Limited Warranty This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days. Warranty obligations are limited to replacement or repair of defective parts and components, at the option of the manufacturer. If the original model is no longer available, we will substitute with a model of equal or better value than the original item.
  • Page 51 In order to contact the service facility, please call 508-435-4830 or 800-639-3803. The address for this facility is: Fourstar Group 26840 Fargo Ave. Suite C Bedford Heights, OH 44146 E-mail Support: techsupport@fourstari.com...