Thank you for purchasing this MANHATTAN Mini Cam, Model 460668. ® With simple, one-button operation and easy-to-use software, its 5.0 M pixel (software interpolated) CMOS lens captures crisp, clear images and smooth, steady video to share with family and friends.
software installation Some screen images have been modified to fit the format of this manual. Most of the screen images shown are for Windows XP; those for Windows Vista and 7 are similar. NOTE: The only differences between the setup procedures for XP and Vista/7 are in Steps 2 and _ below. 1. With the Mini Cam connected to your computer through a USB port, insert the included software CD into the CD-ROM drive. The install procedure will run automatically and display a series of screens. XP users: Skip Step 2 and proceed to Step 3. 2. When the User Account Control screen displays (Vista/7 only), click...
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4. When the Windows Security screen displays, click “Install this driver software anyway.” Vista/7 users: Skip Step 5 and proceed to Step 6. 5. When the Hardware Installation warning screen displays (XP only), click “Continue Anyway.” 6. When the next InstallShield Wizard screen displays (InstallShield Wizard Complete), click...
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7. On your desktop, go to Start, then go to Process. Select “Webcam/ Webcam VideoCap” and you should see the image being viewed by the Mini Cam. The default setting for the image output size is 640 x 480 pixels, but this and many other settings — special effects, zoom commands, frame rate and such — can be changed in the corresponding menus presented on the top menu bar of the VideoCap screen: File, Device, Option, Capture and Preview. NOTE: Screen/menu options may vary slightly depending on the version of VideoCap that you have. File From the VideoCap screen, the drop-down File menu presents you with options for establishing your root directory (as shown in the example...
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Device From the VideoCap screen, the drop-down Device menu presents a list of the available (connected) cameras. Capture The drop-down Capture menu presents a range of still-image capture settings. When you click “Snapshot,” a still image will automatically be saved in your My Pictures folder.
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Option The drop-down Option menu includes the “Video Capture Filter” option, which, when selected, displays three Properties tabs — Camera Property Set, Special Effects and Advance Type — which present a wide array of settings and parameters. It’s recommended that you simply experiment with different slide-bar positions and options so you can view the results to determine your specific needs and preferences. Click “Reset” or “Cancel” to clear selections; click “OK” or “Apply” for them to take effect.
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Preview The drop-down Preview menu presents a “Distinguish Settings” option that displays a range of video resolution settings. Video files that are created are automatically saved in your My Pictures folder.
specifications Standards and Certifications • FCC • CE • SATA 1.0a Ports • 2 eSATA (extermal) I-type • Transfer rate: 1.5 Gbps General • PCI ExpressCard/34 • Supports 2 independent eSATA channels • 48-bit LBA for support of HDD larger than 137 GB • 2 LEDs indicate for HDD access • PC card 32-bit CardBus fully compliant • Supports Spread Spectrum in receiver • Independent 256-byte FIFOs (32 bit * 64 deep) per serial ATA channel for host reads and writes • Silicon Image chipset System Requirements • Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista • Available PCMCIA slot • CD-ROM drive Package Contents • SATA 1.5 PC Card • User manual and driver CD...
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