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1. 17 Play Mode In the Still l mage Play mode you can review recorded images on the LCD display or ona TV Press the Mode button to Play gt for image review Play Menu Press the Menu button L gt the PLAY MENU appears SETUP The Play Menu contains the following items ee DPOF SETUP For more details refer to SETUP MENU on page 20 SLIDE SHOW Displays the recorded images sequentially as a slide show with a user defined interval between images Use the arrow buttons A V to select Slide Show press OK Use the arrow buttons A J v to increase decrease the interval D BLAY S between one and ten seconds press OK The slide show starts Press the OK button A V while a slide show is playing to E interrupt the show and return to the Play Mode ERASE For more details refer to Erasing on pages 12 amp 13 18 DPOF Digital Print Order Format The V3315 supports the DPOF system To use DPOF you must use an SD memory card as DPOF information can only be stored on a memory card Using DPOF all your images and DPOF settings will be saved on the SD memory card for printing ona DPOF enabled printer DPOF User Interface 1 Press the Mode button to Still Ilmage PLAY mode L gt 2 Use the arrow buttons A V to select an image for DPOF print specification PRINT QUANTITY 3 Press the Menu button the PLAY MENU appears PRINT SIZE 4 Use the arrow buttons a v to sele
2. Vivicam 3315 User Manual lt r E Warranty Policy This camera is under warranty for one full year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser In case of defects in materials or workmanship we will at our discretion will repair or replace the camera free of charge This warranty applies to the camera only This warranty does not include batteries software or other accessories which have not been manufactured by Vivitar This warranty will not be honored if the camera has been mishandled damaged tampered with or altered by anyone other than the manufacturer This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and is not transferable Other than for the warranty herein Vivitar is not responsible for loss damage loss of use or inconvenience of any kind A defective camera returned under warranty must be accompanied by a description of the problem and proof of purchase with the date of purchase clearly indicated Prior to returning a product please contact Customer Service or Technical Support for an RMA Return Material Authorization and shipping instructions All related transportation costs and insurances are at the owner s expense Any alteration of this warranty cannot be made without the written approval from Vivitar Every attempt has been made to make this Instruction Manual is as accurate as possible However the product described herein is subject to change and continued product development This ma
3. Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Downloading Your Images Using the V3315 as a PC Camera Specifications Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Vivicam 3315 digital camera With this camera you can enjoy the new world of digital imaging Digital imaging brings new life to photography combining the latest in consumer electronics technology with traditional photographic paradigms Digital cameras make photography more interesting and fun This instruction manual will guide you through the digital imaging process picture taking Keep this manual on hand and enjoy your new V3315 If you prefer to view this instruction manual in another language please check the Vivitar website at www vivitar com Thank you The Vivitar Digital Camera Development Team Vivicam 3315 Features Front View 1 View finder Window 2 Built in Flash 3 Lens Top View 1 Shutter Button 2 Status Information LCD 3 Picture Button 4 Flash Button 5 Hand Strap Holder Rear View 1 Power Button 2 Menu Button 3 A Self timer Button 4 Y 2X Zoom Button 5 OK Button 6 Mode Button 7 Image LCD Display 8 View finder eyepiece 9 LED Indicator Bottom View 1 Tripod Socket Side View 1 Input Output Cover 2 Battery SD Memory Card Cover 2 Status Information LCD The status LCD contains the following indicators Resolution Indicator Full Resolution 1280 x 1024 Pixels Half R
4. power outlet after you have disconnected the camera Contact your dealer or authorized service facility Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock S Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm if you are using the AC power adapter This may cause an electrical shock S Do not use the camera if any foreign objects have entered the camera Turn the camera off remove the batteries and disconnect the power source if you are using an AC power adapter Unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera Contact your dealer or authorized service facility Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock S Do not place the camera in an unstable location such as on a wobbly table or sloping surface where the camera may fall or tip over and cause injury If the camera has been dropped or damaged turn the camera off and remove the batteries or AC power adapter Contact your dealer or authorized service facility Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock S Do not insert or drop metallic or other foreign objects into the camera through access points such as the SD memory card slot This may cause a fire or an electrical shock S Do not attempt to modify this camera Do not remove the camera casing This may cause a fire or an electrical shock Internal inspection and repairs should only be carried out by
5. 3 Mega Pixel CMOS Color 10 Bit RGB Image Resolution Modes Full 1280 x 1024 Half 640 x 480 Lens Fixed Focus Focal length 9 0mm Focal Range Four feet to infinity Zoom 2X Digital Zoom Shutter Speed 1 20 to 1 2500 second Exposure Compensation 1 5 EV in 0 3 EV steps White Balance Auto Manual Memory Internal NAND type Flash memory 8 MB External SD secure digital memory card optional Compression Method JPEG File Format EXIF DPOF AVI Motion JPEG Operating System Windows 98 98SE 2000 Me and XP Mac OS 9 0 or later PC Camera Mode Windows 98 2000 Me XP Mac not supported Software for PC only MGI Photo Suite SE Photo Vista Language Support English Japanese German French Spanish Italian Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Flash Built In Auto On Fill OFF Red Eye Reduction Self timer 10 seconds delay i o Ports DC power in USB port Video Output NTSC PAL USB Frame Rate 14 8 frames sec VGA QVGA Note The USB frame rate is dependant on your PC Power Source 2 AAsize Alkaline Lithium battery AC Adapter optional Weight Approx 120 grams without battery Dimension 106 mm x 65 mm x 35 mm Features Options and Specifications are subject to change without notice Service and Support For Customer Service and Technical Support visit Vivitar on the worldwide web at www vivitar com 25
6. a computer using the USB cable Windows OS MS Windows 98 98SE 2000 Me or Windows XP Memory 64MB RAM Other CD ROM drive USB port Macintosh Download Only PC camera mode not supported for Mac OS Mac OS 9 0 or higher CPU Power PC or higher Memory 64MB RAM Other CD ROM drive USB port Note Imaging software applications included with the V3315 are supported on PC only Trademarks Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Windows Me and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Macintosh Mac OS and Power PC are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U S and other countries Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Driver Installation If you are planning to transfer your images to a computer make sure to complete the camera driver installation before the camera connection The steps are as below 1 Insert the V3315 CD ROM disc into your CD ROM drive 2 The setup program starts follow the on screen instructions to complete the driver installation 3 Restart your computer 23 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer 1 Plug one end of the USB cable into the camera USB port 2 Plug the other end of the USB cable to your computer s USB port Downloading images consumes battery power very quickly use an external SD memory card reader or an AC pow
7. an SD card 1 Press the Mode button to select the Record Mode 6 indicated by the arrow 2 Press the Menu button the RECORD MENU appears 3 Highlight SETUP Press OK use the arrow keys to highlight FORMAT MEDIA 4 Select YES to reformat the SD memory card and all data on the card will be erased ZA A memory card cannot be formatted if it is write protected OSD On Screen Display Language Selection To select the OSD language 1 Press the Mode button to select Record Mode amp indicated by the arrow 2 Press the Menu button the RECORD MENU appears 3 Highlight SETUP press OK use the arrow keys to highlight LANGUAGE press OK 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired language press OK Language preference is retained even if the camera is powered off Self Timer The self timer can only be set in Record Mode O To use the Self Timer function 1 Press the Self Timer button w to activate the Self Timer Page 7 rear view item 3 2 Position the camera frame your shot and press the Shutter button 3 In ten seconds an image is captured and the timer will turn itself off The Self Timer will count down for ten seconds for the first seven seconds the indicator blinks at a relatively slow rate and then blinks rapidly for the last three seconds White Balance To select a White Balance preference 1 Press the Mode button to select Record Mode indicated by the arrow 2 Press the Menu button The RECORD
8. output NTSC PAL corresponding to your TV standard 2 Connect one end of the video cable to the VIDEO OUT port of your camera 3 Connect the other end of the cable to a VIDEO IN port of your television or monitor 4 Turn on the camera and TV 5 Press the Mode button to select the Play Mode as described above 6 Use the arrow buttons A v to scroll forward backward through the recorded images Video Playback 1 Power on the camera oO 2 Press the Mode button to select the Movie Play Mode as indicated by arrows pointing at both the Play gt and Movie 8 icons 3 The last recorded video appears 4 Use the arrow button to scroll forward backward through the recorded videos 5 Press shutter button once to start a video playback 6 To pause resume the playback press shutter button once again Erasing Still Images There are two ways to erase delete images Erase One ERASE ONE Erase All ERASE ALL A Note Images recorded images on a memory card cannot be erased if it is write protected To erase images on an SD card make sure to insert the card before deletion To erase images recorded in the cameras internal memory do not insert an SD card External memory SD card always has priority over internal memory whenever a memory card is inserted into the camera the camera will use the memory card for both capture and playback ERASE CURRENT IMAGE 1 Press the Mode button to select
9. the Still l mage Play Mode see prior page The last image taken will be shown on LCD image display ale z ee Press the Menu button to enter the PLAY MENU i 7 3 Use the arrow buttons a v to highlight ERASE press OK B c RRENA ERASE ONE is highlighted press OK P et ERASE CURRENT will be displayed in the center of the image Press the OK button to move to the ERASE CURRENT menu ERASE IMAGE NUMBER xxxx will be displayed Use the arrow buttons a w to select YES 0 Press the OK to delete this image a nana YES NO O ON DO FW PLP ERASE ALL STILL IMAGES 1 Follow steps 1 through 4 in the preceding section 2 Use the arrow buttons a v to highlight ERASE ALL press OK 3 The ERASE ALL menu appears ARE YOU SURE 4 Use the arrow buttons a v to highlight YES press OK YES NO If there are no images stored in the memory NO IMAGE is displayed Erasing a Video To erase a video 1 Press the Mode button to select the Movie Play Mode see prior page SETUP 2 Press the Menu button the Play MENU appears ERASE VIDEO 3 Use the arrow button A V to select ERASE VIDEO 4 Press OK follow the screens prompts to delete the video If no videos are present No Movie will be displayed 18 4 Setting Resolution and Image Quality The V3315 provides six different image resolution and quality settings 1280 x 1024 pixels resolution wi
10. MENU appears 3 Highlight SETUP Press OK use the arrow keys to highlight WHITE BALANCE press OK 4 Select the desired white balance preference press OK The White Balance setting is reset to AUTOMATIC whenever the camera is powered off 15 EV Compensation The V3315 will automatically adjust the camera shutter speed for the proper exposure of each scene Occasionally it is desirable to manually override the automatic exposure value EV to accommodate special scene circumstances To invoke EV compensation 1 Press the Mode button to select Record Mode O 2 Press the Menu button The RECORD MENU appears 3 Use the arrow buttons to highlight EV COMPENSATION press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to specify the desired EV The EV range is from 1 5 to 1 5 in steps of 0 3 EV S The EV setting is reset to 0 0 whenever the camera is powered off Viewing Image Information and Thumbnails Image information is recorded for each image when it is captured In Still lmage Play Mode gt the OK button acts as a switch to cycle through Single image playback Image information overlay Multiple thumbnail display if there is more than one image in memory Image information off 1 Press the Mode button to select the Still lmage Play Mode gt indicated by the arrow 2 Press the OK button to scroll through display options 3 When viewing multiple thumbnails use the arrow buttons a v to locate a particular i
11. age 8 3 Insert an SD card into the memory card slot Insert the card as indicated by the arrow on the memory card The face of the SD card will be towards the camera lens Press the card until you hear a distinctive click Make sure the SD card has fully seated allowing the cover to be closed 3 Close the Battery SD card cover Note To remove an SD card press on the edge of the card momentarily and release Setting the Date and Time 1 Power on the camera in any mode Press the MENU button Page 1 Rear View item 2 2 Setup will be highlighted Press OK The SETUP MENU appears 3 Press the Down Arrow button Page 7 Rear View item 4 to highlight DATE TIME Press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons A to make changes Press OK to move to the next field Attaching the Hand Strap 1 Insert the thin end of the strap into the strap holder cutout under the metal post the thin cord and pull the strap tight 10 Basic Operations Record a Still Image To record a still image 1 Power on the camera 2 Press the Mode button to select the Record Mode Id as shown 3 Use the view finder window or image LCD display to frame your image 4 Press the Shutter button For 2X digital zoom turn on the LCD monitor and press V X2 button Recording a Video To record a video movie 3 1 Power on the camera MORY 2 Press the Mode button to select the Movie Mode pag as shown 3 Press the Shutter butt
12. an authorized service facility S Never operate this camera in any way while driving a vehicle This may cause a traffic accident A A CAUTION Do not place this camera in a location affected by oil fumes or steam such as near a cooking stove or humidifier This may cause a fire or an electrical shock Do not leave this camera in a location subject to extremely high temperatures such as in a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight Exposure to high temperatures may adversely affect the camera case and internal components and may cause a fire Do not cover or wrap the camera or AC power adapter with a cloth or quilt This may cause heat to build up and distort the camera case and cause a fire Always use the camera and accessories in well ventilated locations Handle the camera carefully and do not expose the camera to shock or vibration Handling the camera roughly may cause a malfunction When handling and moving the camera always unplug it from the power source if you are using an AC power adapter Unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera Failure to do so may result in an electrical shock Do not use batteries other than those specified for use with your camera Use of unsuitable batteries may result in the batteries splitting or leaking that may cause a fire injury or soiling of the battery compartment When placing the batteries into the camera check the polarity markings
13. ct DPOF then OK ENABLE 5 The DPOF Sub menu will be shown with three selections PRINT QUANTITY PRINT SIZE and ENABLE Use arrow buttons a v to select one of the items press OK PRINT QUANTITY Use the arrow buttons A V to specify quantity from 1 to 9 Press OK to confirm and return to the DPOF Sub menu PRINT SIZE Use the arrow buttons a v to specify size You can specify PRINT STD 3X5 4X6 5X7 8x10 inches Press OK to confirm and return to the DPOF Sub menu PRINT STD 3x5 If your printer only supports DPOF version 1 0 you 4x6 must set PRINT STD for the PRINT SIZE i X ENABLE Use the arrow buttons A V to toggle ENABLE or DISABLE If you select ENABLE and press OK the camera will save the settings and return to the Still lmage PLAY MENU If you select DISABLE and press OK the camera will discard this image s DPOF setting and return to the Still Image PLAY MENU 19 20 SETUP MENUS The SETUP MENU is shared by all four modes You may invoke the SETUP MENU by pressing the Menu button in any mode A LCD BRIGHTNESS SOUND DATE TIME FORMAT MEDIA LANGUAGE VIDEO MODE SOUND USB CONFIG FORMAT MEDIA AUTO POWER OFF LCD BRIGHTNESS Changes image LCD display brightness setting from 5 to 5 Use the arrow buttons A V to select Brightness Use the arrow button a w to increase decrease Press the OK to confirm return to the Record Menu S The brightness setting
14. er adapter whenever transferring images to your computer Disk Drive will appear on the LCD display when connected to a computer Downloading Images 1 After connecting the camera power on the camera 2 From the Windows desktop double click on My computer to find Removable Disk the camera 3 Double click on Removable Disk and subsequent folders to locate your Images and Videos 4 Drag amp Drop or Cut amp Paste image files from the Removable Disk to a new folder in your hard disk 5 Once the copy process has been completed the images have been successfully downloaded from the camera to your computer Using the V3315 as a PC Camera Pc only The V3315 can also serve as a PC video camera using third party video software such as Microsoft NetMeeting or Video Maker XP 1 Make sure you have installed the camera video driver 2 Set the V3315 to USB silent video mode From the Setup Menu USB CONFIG select SILENT VIDEO see page 22 3 Connect the USB cable to the camera and to your PC s USB port 4 Place the camera on a desktop or on top of your computer monitor 5 Turn on the camera 6 Launch Microsoft NetMeeting or Video Maker and follow the instructions for that application A For more information about the operation of your video application software please refer to its respective software help files and documentation 24 Specifications Effective pixels 1 3 Mega Pixels Image Sensor 1
15. esolution 640 x 480 Pixels Image Quality Indicator Super fine quality x Fine quality Economy quality Battery Life Indicator Recordable Images Still Full Battery Power Hi Recordable Time Movie wml Low Battery Power Fie Self timer Indicator _ Empty Blinking amp SD Card Indicator E 4 m Record Mode i Play Mode Flash Mode Indicators gt Movie Mode Automatic flash Wi Red eye Reduction Fill Flash On 4 Flash Off Connectors 1 USB Connector 2 Video Output Connector 3 AC Adapter Connector Getting Started Power Inserting Batteries 1 Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow on the battery cover door w 2 Insert two AA batteries with the polarity as shown Note also the decal inside the battery compartment 3 Close the battery cover Do not mix battery types use only one battery type at a time as this may cause poor camera performance fire or explosion Batteries must be placed in the battery compartment with correct polarity Batteries should be replaced when the battery indicator displays the empty icon To improve battery performance replace both batteries at the same time Do not drop puncture or disassemble batteries and keep batteries away from heat Remove the batteries if they will not be used for an extended period of time IMPORTANT Please observe the following precautions as these may cause the bat
16. is retained even if the camera is powered off DATE TIME 1 Power on the camera in any mode Press the MENU button Page 7 Rear View item 2 2 Setup will be highlighted Press OK The SETUP MENU appears 3 Press the Left Arrow button Page 7 Rear View item 4 to highlight DATE TIME Press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to make changes Press OK to move to the next field 0 01 00 12 12 LANGUAGE Selects the OSD menu language There are eight languages English French German Italian Spanish Japanese Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Default English Select a language using the arrow buttons 4 7 press OK Control returns to the SETUP MENU automatically when the change is made Language preference is retained when the camera is powered off i Fran ais Deutsch Espa ol SOUND Italiano Enables disables the sound effects beeps associated with camera operations You may choose to turn on or off camera sound effects which occur each time a camera button is pressed Default OFF Use the arrow buttons A V to select on off press OK Control returns to the SETUP MENU when the change is made ON OFF S The sound preference setting is retained when the camera is powered off FORMAT MEDIA Formats the SD memory card and erases all data from the card Use the arrow buttons a v to select FORMAT MEDIA press OK Are You Sure will be displayed Use the arrow buttons A V to select YES p
17. mage 4 Press the OK button to preview at full screen 16 Camera Modes and Menus Mode Button and Information Status LCD Display Each press of the mode button switches the status LCD display as follows Record Still Image Record Video Movie Still Image Playback Video Movie Playback Mos OY Mos Ow Mos Oo Record Mode Press the Mode button to select the RECORD mode amp Record Menu SETUP Press the MENU button while in Record Mode QUICKVIEW the RECORD MENU appears ECOL GENC ATION The RECORD MENU contains the following items SETUP For more details refer to SETUP MENU on page 20 QUICKVIEW If Quickview is enabled each image will be displayed on the LCD momentarily after it is captured If disabled each image will not be displayed immediately after capture You may Toggle Quickview ON OFF using the QUICKVIEW menu 1 Use the arrow buttons a v to select On or OFF press OK to confirm The Quickview preference is retained when the camera is powered off WHITE BALANCE Automatic white balance is recommended for most cases For AUTO particular circumstances you may manually select another TUNGSTEN white balance preset according to the ambient lighting conditions Lor al Select from Automatic Tungsten Fluorescent Shade or Sun SUN Use the arrow buttons A V to select the desired white balance Press the OK button again to confirm and return to the Record Menu See also page 15
18. nual describes in general the V3315 camera and popular accessories The camera you purchase may deviate somewhat from the product described herein Different retailers and dealers will bundle customize the product in different ways especially with regards to batteries AC adapters memory cards cables and software FCC Notice This equipment 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 commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception detectable by turning the equipment in question off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that to which the receiver is connected Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help A shielded type DC power cable incorporated with a ferrite core is requi
19. on the batteries and to ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly Incorrect battery polarity will result in camera inoperability and may result in the batteries splitting or leaking and causing a fire injury or soiling of the battery compartment Remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period of time The batteries may leak and cause a fire injury or soiling of the battery compartment If the batteries leak clean and wipe the battery compartment carefully and install new batteries Wash your hands carefully if you touch the battery fluid OMDWDANNNNN OO Table of Contents Introduction Vivicam 3315 Features Front View Top View Rear View Bottom View Side View Status Information LCD Input Output Connectors Getting Started Power Installing Batteries AC adapter Using an SD Memory Card Setting Date and Time Attaching the Hand Strap Basic Operations Record a Still Image Recording a Video Still Image Playback Video Playback Erasing Still Images Erasing a Video Setting Image Resolution and Quality Flash Modes Advanced Operations Formatting an SD Secure Digital Memory Card OSD On Screen Display Language Selection Self Timer White Balance EV compensation Viewing Image Information and Thumbnails Camera Modes and Menus Mode Button and the Status Information LCD display Record Mode Play Mode DPOF Setup Menus PC Mode Transferring Images to Your Computer Driver Installation
20. on to start recording 4 Press the Shutter button again to stop recording The maximum recording time for each movie clip is 15 seconds Imaging Tips For successful imaging please follow these suggestions Holding the Camera Hold the camera firmly with both hands and brace your elbows lightly against your body Take care to keep your fingers hair and the camera strap away from the camera lens Use the view finder or image LCD display to frame your shot When using the view finder brace the camera against your forehead to stabilize your shot Shutter Button Release Press the shutter button slowly and gently with your index finger Keep the camera steady while pressing the shutter button Release the shutter button when you hear the first beep this indicates the image has been taken The second beep signals the completion of the image processing and readiness for another shot You can review your recorded still or movie images on either the LCD image display or ona TV as described in the subsequent sections of this manual 11 12 Still Image Playback 1 Power on the camera Mos V 2 Press the Mode button to select the Still lmage Play Mode as indicated by arrows pointing at both Play L gt and Record icons 3 The last recorded image appears 4 Use the arrow buttons A via v to scroll forward backward through the recorded images To Playback Images ona TV 1 Set the appropriate Video
21. red to meet the FCC emission limits and to prevent interference with nearby radio and television reception Use only shielded I O cables with a ferrite core to connect this equipment to host computer or TV set Shielded AC power cables and shielded I O cables are required in order to meet the FCC emission limits It is essential that only the supplied cords and cable s be used Rev tp020909 WARNING S Do not use this camera if it is emitting smoke or an unusual odor if it becomes unusually hot to the touch produces a peculiar noise or exhibits any other abnormal conditions Operating the camera in any of these circumstances may cause a fire or an electrical shock Stop using the camera immediately turn the camera off remove the batteries and disconnect the power source if you are using an AC power adapter Contact your dealer or authorized service facility for repairs Never attempt to repair this camera by yourself as this may be dangerous S Do not expose the camera to moisture and make sure no water gets into the camera Take particular care when using the camera under extreme weather conditions such as rain or snow or when operating the camera at the beach on near water Avoid using this camera in places subject to extreme moisture Do not use the camera if water has entered the camera Turn the camera off remove the batteries and disconnect the power source if you are using an AC power adapter Unplug the adapter from the AC
22. ress OK The memory card will be reformatted ARE YOU SURE Select NO to cancel and return to the SETUP MENU RESET IMAGE NO will be displayed YES Use the arrow buttons A V to select YES or NO press OK NO Resetting the image number will cause images in the camera to be sequentially numbered beginning again from 0001 21 22 VIDEO MODE Sets video output format The camera supports NTSC and PAL video formats Select the appropriate video type for the connected device e g NTSC TV or PALTV IN USB CONFIGURATION The V3315 supports two USB modes DISK DRIVE and SILENT VIDEO DISK DRIVE This mode is to transfer pictures to your PC DISK DRIVE SILENT VIDEO For PC camera mode SILENT VIDEO AUTO POWER OFF The camera will turn off automatically after no operation or 90 seconds You may specify a power off time of 3 Min 3 5 10 or 30 minutes 5 min 10 Min 30 Min Cancel LIGHT FREQUENCY The V3315 supports different lighting frequencies 50HZ and 60HZ Select the correct frequency 50HZ 60HZ for your region PC Mode Images can only be transferred to your PC via USB in DISK DRIVE mode There are no menus associated with this mode and no buttons are active in this mode Transferring Images to Your Computer Before transferring images to your computer please review the following guidelines Operating Environments Images stored in the camera can be transferred to
23. tery to split or leak A Do not attempt to charge an alkaline battery A Do not carry or store a battery with objects such as metal pens necklaces coins or hairpins as this could short circuit the positive and negative terminals of a battery A Do not subject batteries to strong mechanical shock or impact such as hitting them with a hammer stepping on them or dropping them Using an AC Power Adapter Optional accessory 1 Open the i o port cover as shown 2 Connect one end of the power adapter to the port labelled DC in 3V as illustrated 3 Plug the other end of the power adapter into a power outlet A power supply must provide 3 3 VDC rated at 2 5 A for proper camera operation An AC adapter is an optional accessory and is not usually included with the camera A Use only the specified batteries or AC power adapter with this camera the use of other power sources may cause a fire or damage the camera Using an SD Memory Card Optional accessory The V3315 camera is equipped with 8 MB of internal built in memory In addition to saving your images in internal memory you may also store your images on a removable memory card known as an SD Secure Digital card An SD memory card is not included with the camera but be purchased at a computer photo or electronics store To insert an SD memory card 1 Make sure to turn the camera off 2 Open the Battery SD memory card cover on the side of the camera p
24. th Super Fine Fine x or Economy gt quality 640 x 480 pixels resolution with Super Fine x Fine x or Economy quality To change the resolution amp quality setting 1 Power on the camera 2 Press the Mode button to select Record Mode 3 Press the Picture button Page 7 top view item 3 to toggle through the resolution and quality settings Resolution and Quality settings are retained if the camera powered off Resolution Indicator In Record Mode shows the current image resolution setting In Play Mode shows the resolution of the captured image Image Quality Indicator In Record Mode shows the current image quality setting In Play Mode shows the quality setting of the displayed image S Resolution and quality settings are retained even if the camera turned off A Images can be captured at different resolution and quality settings Flash Modes Flash Mode can only be set when the camera is in Record Mode There are four flash modes Automatic Red Eye Reduction On Fill OFF The default setting is Automatic To change the setting press the Flash button repeatedly until the desired mode is selected Flash is enabled to automatically activate in low light conditions Red Eye Reduction Precursor flash to reduce red eye effects Flash is always ON fill flash S The Flash Mode selection is retained even if the camera is turned off Advanced Operations Formatting an SD Memory Card To format

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