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1. Capacity of SMC card section for the number of pictures can be stored in SMC card IMPORTANT e Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or removing a memory card e Be sure to orient the card correctly when inserting it Never try to force a memory card into the slot when you feel resistance Inserting a SMC not included Turn off the camera and open the SMC slot cover as illustrated Insert the SMC ensuring the card is inserted the correct position as illustrated On the inner side of the SMC slot cover there is a diagram showing the proper insertion orientation Notched corner of SMC card Removing the SMC not included To remove the SMC turn off your camera open the SMC slot cover gently push the SMC inwards and then release it for the SMC to bounce out from the SMC slot as illustrated e Formatting Memory Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Playback mode 100MEDIA MAIN MENU FORMAT Press Erase Exit Broke gt M Format m Protect A O Auto Off O OK Rotate OK IMPORTANT e Formatting internal memory and a SMC erases all the pictures audio and video clips including protected ones e You can format a memory card on the camera or on a computer However formatting a memory card on a computer takes much longer e Note that
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3. data deleted by a format operation can not be recovered Make sure you do not have any useful data currently stored on a memory card before you format it DSC10003 5 Installing the Software into a Computer e Installing the Software For Windows Users IMPORTANT For Windows 98SE s On Windows 98SE Mass Storage function needs to install the Spypen cleo Digital Cam Driver IMPORTANT For Windows ME 2000 XP a Directly plug in the camera to transfer and play the pictures video clips or audio clips no need to install the driver but if you want to use NetMeeting function please install the driver first IMPORTANT If the computer requests you to install the Windows operating system during the software installation place the Windows CD into the computer CD Rom drive The computer will install the necessary files from the CD automatically When the Windows software appears to have finished the operation close the Windows screen Remove the Windows CD and store safely NOTE Microsoft NetMeeting is already bundled with Windows 2000 and XP OS Users using Windows 2000 or XP do not need to install this software from the CD Rom 1 Before you begin close all other software applications open on your computer Open amp Close 2 Insert the CD supplied into the computer CD Rom Drive 3 The CD User Interface Screen will automatically launch poll aed eke ols 4 With the mouse click on each sof
4. that particular feature is not activated 1600 X 1200 x Picture Quality Camera Status Other Features High SMC Card inserted Self Timer On Quality Low Quality Still Picture Pictures can be taken Auto Flash Mode Flash Mode On 1600 X 1200 Lock file Image size Flash Mode Off Unlock file 1280 X 960 Image size Video Mode 640 X 480 Image size Audio Mode NOTE Some settings will remain even after the camera is turned off e g Image Quality Image Size Flash Mode Auto off Date and time Date stamp Frequency Display Language settings e Setting the Display Language Under this setting you can select the language you prefer for the LCD screen Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU LANGUAGE Image size Auto off Date Time Date Stamp Germany gt Language Spanish 1600 X 1200 xr 1600 X 1200 xr e Setting Date and Time Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once Use Previous or Next button to select a field such as year month day hour minute second Use the Up or Down buttons to adjust the value in the field Press the OK button after all fields are set MAIN MENU DATE TIME Image Setting Exit Self timer 1600 X 1200 xr 4O Press O OK DATE TIME 2002 10 16 A 00 17 50 V Press Previous or v Next button to shift to the item 1600 X 1200 3 Taking Pictures e Taki
5. SIPWLPS I cleo User s Manual U N e U N e m UBRWNE ee ao gee YS Product Overview Flash Lens Self timer LED USB port Viewfinder Status LED Viewfinder LCD screen Menu OK button Up button Down button SMC slot Power button Capture Playback selector Flash Previous button Quality Next button Shutter button Battery compartment Hand strap holder Tripod mount SMC slot Microphone Table of Contents 1 Getting Started siuntsnissceviurryenernonielee hus O Wie niedandendwinbiuaiiaeinveuudlnots AVentdtinwia inductee a 4 e What can I do with my Camera nditcrsiassteriieiininniurveederias tiv ied wii heeded eisai swedeed ile Tswied 4 What can Lido WIth my Digital PiCtUrEs sss someiosii died sanna nio eni hina a a EEN E D EEE 4 e What can I do with my Video ClipS sssssssssssssrnssnrsssnnrsnnennnrrsnrrsnnrrsnrrnnnrrennarnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnannnn 4 Camera Package COmben esi sitcscascaadaacaucsteas ens doncaunc adedatdadiaiela a E TEE 4 Attaching the Hand SUA esanexmensecenan saamwxeasnexmemsainnsans ediauanssacwsdcnanansd toceuaprsevackmsmesian tedsannnnunscieus 5 e nsStalling the Batteries viecttinuntimanetienniusn cin uke hea NRL eRUNN a EE nian neces 5 Turing the Camera On and Off spisrcrrcrcrisrisiinictii rennin A one a ee a eee ee 5 Checking the Battery Level sssassssrnsnsnssurnsnnnnnunnsnnnsnannsnnrenanssnnrenarnssnnrsannrunnren
6. TECT gt Exit UNLOCK 100MEDIA DSC10003 e Delete One Picture Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once 100MEDIA MAIN MENU Press mes Press orma M Protect Auto Off O OK Rotate OK DSC10003 NOTE a e The protected file s can not be deleted e Please note that selecting ERASE ALL will delete all the files pictures audio and video clips in internal memory 4 Recording Audio and Video Clips e Recording Audio Clips 1 Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU CAPTURE Press gt Capture Mode Press Exit E gt MI Image Setting M Still Image Self Timer Video O Image size OK Auto off OK 1600 X 1200 x 2 Press Shutter button to start if you want to stop press the Shutter button again Please note that recording time displays on LCD screen e Recording Video Clips 1 Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU NS gt Capture Mode Exit Press Image Setting Still Image M Self Timer gt Video Image size Audio O Auto off OK 2 Frame your subject using the LCD screen 3 Press Shutter button to start if you want to stop press the Shutter button again 1600 X 1200 x NOTE The recording time displays on the LCD screen will increase and the status LED turns green while recording video clip 11 e Pl
7. aken Capacity of SMC Card 1600x1200 Middle 1280x960 640x480 High 1600x1200 Middle 1280x960 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 5 2 6 1 1 2 8 a280x960 28 ceaonaso 2 NOTE Scene complexity affects a picture s file size For example a picture of trees in autumn has a larger file size than a picture of blue sky at the same resolution and quality setting Therefore the number of pictures you can store on a card may vary 4 2 6 8 05 2 6 12 5 14 25 30 28 52 e Using Your Batteries WARNINGS Batteries should be replaced by an adult Do not mix different types of batteries or new and used batteries Use recommended or equivalent type of batteries only Insert the batteries with the correct polarity Remove exhausted batteries from the camera immediately Do not short the supply terminals Do not dispose the batteries in fire Remove batteries from the camera when not in use These instructions should be retained for future reference e Tips Your Safety amp Maintenance Your Camera should only be operated within the following environmental conditions e 41 104 Fahrenheit 5 40 Celsius e 20 85 relative humidity non condensing Battery life or image quality may be affected outside these conditions 20 A Camera Cautions e NEVER immerse any part of the Camera or its accessories into any fluid or liquid e ALWAYS disconnect the Camera from your PC or TV before clea
8. al support ArcSoft VideoImpression 1 6 Movie Making Software ArcSoft VideoImpression is an easy to use video and image editing software program The program enables users to create and edit new videos using existing video and image files making desktop video presentations for home business and the Web Microsoft NetMeeting Web Cam software NetMeeting provides the most complete conferencing solution for the Internet and corporate intranet Powerful features let you communicate with both audio and video collaborate on virtually any Windows based application exchange graphics on an electronic whiteboard transfer files use the text based chat program and much more Using your PC and the Internet you can now hold face to face conversations with friends and family around the world Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF File Reading Software Adobe Acrobat Reader lets you view and print Adobe Portable Document format PDF files on all major computer platforms as well as fill in and submit Adobe PDF forms online e Computer System Requirements For acceptable picture transfer and editing we recommend the following minimum requirements For Windows Users e Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98SE Me 2000 or XP e Pentium II 333MHz or equivalent processor e 64MB RAM 128MB recommended e USB Port e 200MB free disk space e Colour monitor with high colour 16 bit graphic capability or higher e CD Rom drive e Stand
9. ard mouse and keyboard e Stereo speakers For Macintosh Users e PowerPC Processor e Mas OS Version 9 0 or above e USB Port e 64MB RAM 128MB recommended e 150MB Free disk space e Colour monitor with high colour 16 bit graphic capability or higher e CD Rom drive e Standard mouse and keyboard e Stereo speakers 15 6 Transferring Pictures Audio and Video Clips To Your Computer e Before Transferring Pictures IMPORTANT Before you transfer your pictures make sure you have installed the software from the CD For Windows and Macintosh Users e Connecting to Your Computer Connecting with the USB Cable USB Series A Plug USB Series A Plug Connects Connects to your Computer to your Spypen cleo 1 Turn on the camera 2 Plug the labelled end e lt gt of the USB cable into the socket marked lt on your computer 3 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the port on your camera For Windows Users e Transferring and Viewing the Pictures Audio clips and Video clips on PC Turn on the camera Set the camera to Playback mode Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable Open the Windows Explorer and then you can see a Removable Disk drive Double click Removable Disk gt double click DCIM gt double click LOOMEDIA All the pictures video clips and audio clips are in the 1OOMEDIA folder Highlight the pictures video clips or a
10. ayback Video Clips on LCD Screen IMPORTANT Audio clips can only playback in PC MAC when connected to the computer Please refer to Transferring Pictures Audio and Video Clips to Your Computer for further detail Turn on the camera Set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once Press Previous and Next button to select the video clip you want to playback The LCD screen shows PLAY AVI YES NO use Up or Down button to select YES and press OK button to playback video clip Press OK button again to stop playback eee e Protecting Audio Clip s and Video Clip s Protecting Audio Clip s 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once 3 Use Previous or Next button to select the audio clip you want to protect 100MEDIA MAIN MENU PROTECT Press ahe Press Exit M ormat M gt Lock gt gt Protect N O Auto Off OK Rotate OK DSC10003 rs gK PROTECT gt Exit 100MEDIA DSC10003 Protecting Video Clip s 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once 3 Use Previous or Next button to select the video clip you want to protect 100MEDIA 100MEDIA MAIN MENU PLAY AVI YES NO Auto Off DSC10003 e DSC10003 S Rotate OK 100MEDIA PROTECT PROTECT Press gt Exit Exit M UNLOCK Lock DSC10003 12 e Deleting One Audio Clip and Video Clip Delet
11. e a better indoor picture the camera needs to be set to suit the lighting frequency for US set the frequency to 60Hz for Europe set the frequency to 50Hz Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU FREQUENCY Auto off Press Date Time M Date Stamp Language O gt Frequency 600 X 1200 1600 X 1200 r OK Reviewing the Pictures Turn on the camera Set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once Press Previous and Next button to view the pictures taken aS Zooming the Displayed Picture Turn on the camera Set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once Press Down button W to zoom in the displayed picture Press Up button A to zoom out the displayed picture ye e Rotate the Displayed Picture This function enables you to view the picture taken at a better angle Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once 100MEDIA MAIN MENU ROTATE 100MEDIA Press Siet orma n Protect O Auto Off OK gt Rotate DSC10003 NOTE This function only keeps the picture rotated while the camera is on The picture will return to its original angle after the camera is turned off 10 e Protecting the Pictures from Deletion Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once 100MEDIA MAIN MENU PROTECT Exit gt Lock DSC10003 i OK PRO
12. e approximate number of pictures you can expect the camera to hold at each setting based on 8MB internal memory You can expand memory with SMC please refer to Capacity of SMC Card 1600 X 1200 x 1600 X 1200 x High Resolution 1600 X 1200 Fine 8 pictures High Resolution 1600 X 1200 Normal 20 pictures Medium Resolution 1280 X 960 Fine 14 pictures Medium Resolution 1280 X 960 Normal 30 pictures Low Resolution 640 X 480 Fine 51 pictures Low Resolution 640 X 480 Normal 116 pictures NOTE Scene complexity affects a picture s file size For example a picture of trees in autumn has a larger file size than a picture of blue sky at the same resolution and quality setting Therefore the number of pictures you can store on a memory card may vary The number of pictures on the LCD screen is for reference only 7 e Setting the Flash Mode The Flash Range is approximately 3 2 feet to 6 5 feet 1 to 2 metres 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once 3 Press Flash button to cycle through the flash mode until the one you want is shown on the LCD screen J Flash mode on the flash fires for every picture Use this setting indoors in low light D Flash mode off the flash does not fire Use this setting for outdoor pictures or where flash is prohibited or may be distracting Also use when shooting toward a reflective surface such as a window or mirror If you do not have enough l
13. eu iisei iirin ann a EA E A E NEE A A E EE EAE 10 Reviewing the PiCtUrEs wiiisracenidvamuninanseedeveeesdsehavauat A E e e A E EOE a ERENER E 10 Zooming the Displayed Picture ssssssssrssssresnrsssrnrsnnrnsnnensnnennnrrenursnnrrenrrnnnnrrnnurnnnrsnnnnnnnrnnnnnnt 10 Rotate the Displayed Picture s asssassssarasarnsnansrnnnenanssnnrenarssnnrsnarssnnrsnnnanannrnnnnnunarnnnnnannrnnnnnan 10 e Protecting the Pictures from DeletiOn sssssrsssrrrrsrrssrnrsnrrrnrrrsnrrrnrrrenrrrnrrrsnrrrnnrrrnrrrnrrrerrrene 11 Delete One PICtU Carn cdeiivciitaniin intent Ateia ies E E Vien E KEL E A R 11 4 Recording Audio and Video CDS cicinasuteacnaanianrancnsqcdedenesiateaatanddraquadinmcmmedasnandhaddndemmabarteiedenties 11 Recording Audio CIPS sorcisiiresnnrisii ii Ee EEE E EAEE EEE EEEE E D 11 Recording Video CiD Simien an eea i E hu A E ed E ERE E E E E 11 e Playback Video Clips on LCD Screen sssassrsarasnrnsnarssnnnsnansnnnrsnansnunrsnnresunnsnnrnnunarennnnannrnnnnnan 12 e Protecting Audio Clip s and Video Clip S sicsecrcinueancrteesetadzartevendasrolaayacsvedeuderverds veewseneerastaxea 12 e Deleting One Audio Clip and Video Clip sciincscrannnaiaes Lei tanhariirercusnksmedyeniad tantansashedmeuny ted siadecuwenenas 13 e Using the SMC SmartMedia Card sssassrsarasarnsnansnannsnansnanrsnansnannsnnnenannsnnreranarennnnannrannrnan 13 Formatting MeMO y civssadasteamtaniaciescsei E E e a E AAE E ERE 14 5 Installing the Soft
14. frozen when you insert a SMC card into your Spypen cleo camera Do not have the NetMeeting function When the camera is connected to PC there is no response Please also refer to the help files amp User Guide that accompany the enclosed applications For further The Digital Cam Driver does not load Connection failure The camera is set to the Capture mode Conflict with another camera driver capture device The SMC Card is inserted inside the SMC Card slot The SMC Card is not inserted all the way in or card slot door is not closed properly The Spypen_ cleo processing the image Or The internal memory or SMC card memory is full The Spypen cleo camera is processing the image and recharging the flash unit camera _ is There may be a momentary delay between pressing the shutter button and the actual exposure This means there is insufficient power You may have selected the wrong camera frequency setting The auto installation file is switched to off Or The CD ROM is disconnected No response from any of the function buttons The camera hasn t been set to Capture mode Or Have not installed the Spypen cleo Digital Cam Driver Shut down all other applications and attempt to reinstall the driver Check the USB controller in your BIOS if they are activated contact your national representative If these do not work customer support Check all cable connect
15. fully press and hold the Power button until the Status LED turns green When LCD screen comes on the Status LED will be off Press and hold the Power button again Good Bye will show on the LCD screen and the camera will be off CREREEREI e Checking the Battery Level Check the battery power level before taking pictures 1 Turn on the camera 2 Check the power status level that appears on the camera LCD screen Batteries have adequate power oa Batteries need to be replaced e Automatic Power Off Saves Battery Your camera is designed to switch off automatically after 60 seconds default setting of inactivity You can change the Auto Power Off setting by the following steps Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once AUTO OFF MAIN MENU Capture Mode Image Setting Exit gt 30 Seconds Press Press Press Ey E gt Self Timer gt Zs 60 Seconds M O Image size 90 Seconds o 1600 X 1200 OK 1600 X 1200 Or set the Mode selector to Playback mode 100MEDIA MAIN MENU AUTO OFF 100MEDIA Erase Exit Format Press 30 Seconds Protect M gt 60 Seconds gt Auto Off 90Seconds Rotate O OK 2 Camera Setting DSC10003 DSC10003 e Checking Camera Status Turn on the camera view the camera LCD screen to check which camera settings are active If feature icon is not displayed
16. here is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded cable must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits Under the environment with electrostatic discharge the product may malfunction and require user to reset the product UK 0603 2003 SPYPEN m Part No OM3252UK001
17. ickly for 2 seconds before the picture is taken Please place camera on flat surface or use tripod e Setting the Date Stamp Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU DATE STAMP Press Self timer Exit M Image size gt Off Auto off On O Date Time OK CEE 1600 X 1200 x 1600 X 1200 xr e Setting the Exposure Compensation Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU IMAGE SETTING Press Capture Mode Press Exit M gt Image Setting M Auto Self Timer gt Exposure O Image size O White Balance OK Auto off OK Sharpness 1600 X 1200 xr Press O EXPOSURE Auto 1600 X 1200 xr You can adjust the exposure compensation value EV within the range of 1 5EV to 1 5EV in order to compensate for current lighting conditions This setting can be used to obtain better result when shooting with backlighting indirect indoor lighting a dark background etc NOTE e A higher EV value is best used for light coloured subjects and backlit subjects A lower EV value is best for dark coloured subjects and for shooting outdoors on a clear day e When shooting under very dark or very bright conditions you may not be able to obtain satisfactory results even after performing exposure compensation e Exposure compensation returns to its standard default setting AUTO after you turn off and turn on the camera again e Setti
18. id V Automatically adjust microphone volume while in a call ble DirectSound for ime dio pet Agiust silence detection automatically recommended R O Let me adjust silence detection myself 5 In the Audio Tuning Wizard please select Recording to Spypen Digital Camera and then follow the screen prompts to finish the wizard Emm NetMeeting will use the following wave device for audio Recordiha fier Milne Mtr Playback C Media Wave Device lt Back Next gt Cancel Before starting NetMeeting press Menu button on the camera gt select USB gt press OK button to confirm gt select Web Cam gt press OK button to confirm Then you can start NetMeeting e Start NetMeeting NOTE For Windows XP 2000 users who use NetMeeting for the first time Go to Start gt Run gt type in conf gt click OK and then follow the on screen set up instruction to set up NetMeeting 1 Double click the NetMeeting icon on the desktop or select the NetMeeting icon from the Windows Start Menu 2 If you need further help on how to use Microsoft NetMeeting select the Help under the menu bar and choose the topic you need You can also visit the website http www microsoft com windows netmeeting A NetMeeting Not ina E Call Yiew Tools Help Internet My Documents 8 Internet Ex
19. ight when using this setting your pictures will be too dark Fa Auto Flash mode the flash fires automatically as needed Use this setting to take most pictures Please note that when flash mode is selected the Status LED turns green and blinks until the flash finishes charging then the Status LED will be on until pressing Shutter button to take a picture e Zoom in and out Your camera is designed to have 3X digital Zoom This feature lets you zoom in on the central area of a photo and photograph only the enlarged portion of the picture Digital zoom applies to only one photo at a time To Zoom in and out the picture press Down Up button NOTE This feature is available in Capture and Playback mode e Setting Self timer Your camera is designed with a self timer function which will allow you to take picture with the 10 seconds build in timer 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU SELF TIMER Capture Mode Image Setting gt Self Timer Image size Auto off The icon amp appears on LCD screen Press Shutter button to perform self timer A timer appears in the centre of LCD screen and the camera beeps indicating self timer is activating 1600 X 1200 x 1600 X 1200 x NOTE Self timer feature is only applied to next picture When self timer is activated status LED turns green while the self timer LED turns red and blinks slowly for 8 seconds then blinks qu
20. ing One Audio Clip 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once 3 Use Previous or Next button to select the video clip you want to delete 100MEDIA MAIN MENU 100MEDIA DSC10003 f DSC10002 NOTE a e The protected file s can not be deleted e Please note that selecting ERASE ALL will delete all the files pictures audio and video clips in internal memory Deleting One Video Clip 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the Mode selector to Playback mode the Status LED blinks once 3 Use Previous or Next button to select the audio clip you want to delete 100MEDIA 100MEDIA MAIN MENU gt Erase PLAY AVI 2 Press ae YES NO M Protect O Auto Off DSCI0003 OK Rotate NOTE e The protected file s can not be deleted e Please note that selecting ERASE ALL will delete all the files pictures audio and video clips in internal memory e Using the SMC SmartMedia Card Your camera comes with 8MB of built in Nand flash memory for storing pictures audio clips and video clips as you record them You can expand memory using a commercially available SMC up to 128MB The camera senses whether a memory card is inserted and automatically saves pictures audio clips or video clips accordingly Note that you cannot save pictures audio clips or video clips to the built in Nand flash memory while a memory card is installed in the camera NOTE Please refer to
21. ions are secured Set the camera to Playback mode If you have any other camera installed on your computer remove the camera and its driver completely from your system to avoid conflict with another camera or capture device The memory card has a higher priority than the internal memory for image storage image transfer or deletion Make sure the SMC Card is inserted all the way in and close the slot door properly Wait for this process to complete and then take your next image Or Delete some images in the internal memory from the camera or SMC card Wait for the flash icon on the status LCD to stop flashing and then take another image Hold your Spypen cleo camera steadily until you hear a beep which indicates the exposure is completed You need to change the new batteries Using the different frequency setting Go to the computer desktop Right click on My Computer Click Properties Select Device Manager Double click on CD Rom double click on CD R Normally the manufacturer s name Click on Setting Ensure Auto insert notification is ticked and the disconnect is ticked If you change the settings the computer will ask you to restart your PC Click Yes Only for Windows 98SE amp ME user Ensure you only use a new SMC card for use with your Spypen cleo camera Set the camera to PC Capture mode Or Install the Spypen cleo Digital Cam Driver informa
22. l Memory 8MB NAND FLASH 7MB for memory storage e External Memory support SMC memory card up to 128MB not included e Still Picture Resolution based on 8 MB internal memory e Fine quality 1600 x 1200 pixel Approx 1280 X 960 pixel Approx 640 X 480 pixel Approx e Normal quality 1600 x 1200 pixel Approx 1280 X 960 pixel Approx 640 X 480 pixel Approx e Video Clip 8 pictures 14 pictures 51 pictures 20 pictures 30 pictures 116 pictures e Unlimited when connected to the computer via video capture software e Limited when using the internal memory 1 5 minutes in CIF mode 320 X 240 pixel 10fps Approximately by 90 sec in High resolution est 8MB internal memory e Using SMC card 8 M Approx 100 sec 16 M Approx 230 sec 32 M Approx 660 sec 64 M Approx 850 sec 128 M Approx 1400 sec e Audio Clip 8KHZ 4bit Approximately by 30 mins in High resolution est 8MB internal memory 19 e File Format e Still Picture Compression in JPEG format after download to PC via USB depend on application used e Video Clip AVI format e Audio Clip WAV format e External Connector USB SMC slot e Auto Power Off After 30 60 or 90 seconds inactivity Power Supply e USB Port 4 X AAA batteries e Operating System e For Windows Users Microsoft Windows 98SE Me 2000 or XP e For Macintosh Users Mac OS 9 0 or above High quality pictures Low quality pictures can be taken can be t
23. nd technical support ArcSoft Funhouse 1 0 Picture Editing Software ArcSoft Funhouse is an image entertainment application that enables users to create photo fantasies by combining their personal photos with a wide variety of fantasy backgrounds Users can get their own images from digital cameras scanners disk drives and Photo CDs and seamlessly combine them with just a few clicks of the mouse The fantasy backgrounds include fictional characters classic works of art Olympic heroes 50 s funnies bathing beauties muscle men and a lot more For further help on how to use ArcSoft Funhouse 1 0 go to Help to access the Help Topics Visit http www arcsoft com for all your FAQ s tips and technical support ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 2000 Picture Printing Software ArcSoft PhotoPrinter is an easy to use printing utility that enables the user to layout and print multiple images in different sizes quickly and easily on a single sheet of paper The program offers a large selection of printing templates including Kodak Digital Science Inkjet Photo Paper Templates and Avery brand paper products It also includes commonly used image editing tools and a wide selection of templates for frames edges and backgrounds for enhancing images For further help on how to use ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 2000 click the on the top right hand corner to access the Help Topics Visit http www arcsoft com for all your FAQ s tips and technic
24. ng a Picture Shutter button 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once 3 Frame your subject using the LCD screen 4 Press the Shutter button to take a picture Hold the camera steady MEGA PEL Status LED will be on and a beep will sound when the picture has CD wex camera been taken Crew St e Setting the Picture Quality A digital picture s quality depends on both its resolution and the JPEG file compression that the camera applies when you take the picture Resolution refers to the number of pixel in a digital picture Higher resolution and less compression makes better quality which occupies more memory space Smaller size pictures and normal quality are easier to email while larger size and fine quality are better for printing 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once 3 Press the Quality button will alter the picture quality setting k Fine high resolution 1600 X 1200 pixel without compression High quality for printing photo at 4 X 5 Normal normal resolution 1600 X 1200 pixel 4 1 compression Efficient for email or posting to web e Setting the Picture Size Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once IMAGE SIZE MAIN MENU Capture Mode Press Exit Image Setting gt M Ep gt High Self Timer O Middle gt Image size Low Auto off or Here are th
25. ng the White Balance Selecting the right type of white balance can help to make the colours of a subject appear more natural under the type of lighting that is available Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU IMAGE SETTING Press Capture Mode Press Exit M gt Image Setting M Auto O Self Timer O Exposure Image size gt White Balance OK Auto off OK Sharpness 1600 X 1200 x Press OK WB MENU Auto Prens Outdoor O Light Bulb 1600X1204 3 oK Fluorescent NOTE White balance returns to its default setting AUTO after you turn off the camera and turn it on again e Setting Sharpness Use the Sharpness setting to highlight or blend the edges of the subject in pictures Turn on the camera set the Mode selector to Capture mode the Status LED blinks once MAIN MENU IMAGE SETTING Press Capture Mode Exit M gt Image Setting Auto Self Timer Exposure O Image size White Balance OK Auto off gt Sharpness 43 OK SHARPNESS gt Normal 1600 X 1200 x 1600 X 1200 xr Normal Use when no special effect is needed Ideal for everyday pictures Sharp Increases contrast on the edges of the picture Ideal when you want to improve the clarity of an picture or if you later may want to crop or cut out specific areas in the picture Soft Softens the edges of the picture creating a soft focus effect e Setting Frequency In order to tak
26. ning it e ALWAYS remove dust or stains with a soft cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent e NEVER place hot items on the surface of the Camera e NEVER attempt to open or disassemble Camera as this will affect any warranty claim e Uninstalling the Camera Driver PC only Unplug the camera from the computer Go to Start gt Setting gt Control Panel Double click Add Remove Programs In Add Remove Programs select Spypen Digital Cam and click the Remove button Restart the computer OUBRWNE e Regulatory Information FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 residential 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 t
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28. plorer Bigi v f My Pict Cy E mail BS iin ES J Outlook Express d BQ T My Music a IE x9 MSN Explover g My Computer ae IBA Windows Ben Sanaan Provides options ft Windows Media Player Help and Su computer add or r gt accounts Q Windows Movie Maker Search f gt ii ol G4 Name Fl Run Tour Windows XP PO Files and Settings Transfer Wizard All Programs gt Log Off Turn OFF Computer 17 The troubleshooting guide is designed to help you If problems continue please contact your local customer 8 Troubleshooting Problems support hot line See your registration card for help line contact details Symptom Problem Solution I receive an error message when I am _ installing the Digital Cam Driver I cannot upload the PC images to I cannot run the Spypen cleo Digital Cam Driver I cannot upload the images from the internal memory of the Spypen cleo camera to PC I cannot switch on my Spypen cleo camera after inserting a SMC card I press the shutter button but no response The Flash icon and the image counter on the LCD is flashing after I took my last image using the Flash Mode I get a blurred image when uploading my images to my computer The battery indicator icon on the 1 4 LCD screen will go blank My image quality is grainy My CD installation wizard does not work The LCD on My Spyepn cleo camera has
29. tion and support please visit our website http www spypen com 18 9 Getting Help e Online Services Website http www spypen com e Customer Support plawa feinwerktechnik GmbH amp Co KG Bleichereistr 18 73066 Uhingen Germany Helpline 49 7161 93872 20 English German Website www spypen com www plawa digital com Email support plawa de e ArcSoft Software Help For North America ArcSoft HQ Support Center Fremont California CA Tel 1 800 762 8657 Toll free number Fax 1 510 440 1270 E mail support arcsoft com For China ArcSoft China Support Center Beijing Tel 8610 6849 1368 Fax 8610 6849 1367 E mail china arcsoft com For Oceania ArcSoft Australian Support Center Baulkham Hills New South Wales Tel 61 2 9899 5888 Fax 61 2 9899 5728 E mail support supportgroup com au For South amp Central America Tel 1 510 979 5520 Fax 1 510 440 1270 E mail latInsupport arcsoft com For Japan ArcSoft Japan poe Center Tokyo Tel 81 03 3834 5256 Fax 81 03 5816 4536 Web http www mds2000 co jp arcsoft E mail japan arcsoft com and support mds2000 com For Europe Middle East Africa amp Rest of the World ArcSoft Europe Support Center Ireland Tel 353 0 61 702087 Fax 353 0 61 702001 E mail europe arcsoft com Visit http www arcsoft com for technical support and frequently asked questions FAQ s 10 Appendix e Technical Specifications e Interna
30. tware interface button in turn and follow SPYPSU the on screen instructions S if NOTE S If the setup screen doesn t appear after loading the CD then you can manually start it by double clicking the My Computer Icon on your desktop then double clicking the icon for the CD Rom drive When the CD Rom window opens double click the INSTALL E EXE icon For Macintosh Users 1 Before you begin close all other software applications opened on your computer 2 Insert the CD supplied into the computer CD Rom Drive 3 Double click the CD Rom icon cleo 4 Install the software included 14 e Software included with Your Camera cleo by Spypen Driver Plug amp Play removable disk Easy to use just plug the camera to a computer and use it as a removable disk Use the Arcsoft software suite to edit and print the Pictures PhotoStudio 4 0 Picture Editing Software PhotoStudio 4 0 is a full featured easy to use digital image editing program that provides a complete set of photo editing and retouching tools plus a wide selection of special effects and enhancements Its powerful features include a wide variety of input and output options layers multiple undo and redo functions image management tools editable text multiple file format support and a lot more For further help on how to use PhotoStudio 4 0 go to Help to access the Help Topics Visit http www arcsoft com for all your FAQ s tips a
31. tware supplied Save Save pictures to the computer memory by Mass Storage interface Communicate Send the pictures over the Internet to family and friends e What can I do with my Audio Clips and Video Clips Playback e Playback audio clips and video clips on a computer using the Windows ED Media Player or other Media software supplied Save audio clips and video clips to the computer memory by Mass Storage interface Save Send the audio clips and video clips over the Internet to family and friends The CD Rom includes Digital Cam Driver PC ArcSoft Software Suite PC amp Mac oe Warranty Card MicroSoft NetMeeting PC Adobe Acrobat Reader PC amp Mac User Guide in PDF format 4 x AAA Alkaline Hand Strap USB Cable Pouch Batteries e Attaching the Hand Strap e Installing the Batteries 4 x AAA Alkaline batteries are supplied with the product For more guidelines on battery usage please see Using your batteries To open the battery door slide the button on it 2 Insert the batteries as shown ensuring you follow the signs correctly 3 To close the battery door slide the button and press the battery door back to position and then release the button e Turning the Camera On and Off Status LED Power button To turn on the camera
32. udio clips and drag them to a folder of your choice You can also create sub folders to group them or use the Arcsoft software to edit and manage the pictures or video audio clips For Macintosh Users e Transferring and Viewing the Pictures Audio clips and Video clips on Mac NOTE For MAC user directly plug in the camera no need to install the driver 1 Turn on the camera 2 Set the camera to Playback mode 3 Connect the camera with MAC via USB cable the systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE drive named untitled NOTE This Drive name will be varied from different version of MAC OS system 4 Double click the folder untitled to enter sub folder DCIM 5 Double click the folder DCIM to enter sub folder 1OOMEDIA 6 You can copy the pictures audio clips and video clips from this folder 1OOMEDIA and paste to the hard disk NUuUBRWNE 16 7 Using the Camera as a Web Cam PC only e Setting up NetMeeting NOTE Set the camera to Capture mode before starting NetMeeting 1 Connect your Spypen cleo to the USB cable on one end 2 Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your PC on the other end 3 Put your Spypen cleo on top of your PC monitor or another flat surface 4 In NetMeeting menu go to Tool gt Option and select Audio tab then click the Tuning Wizard button Ae MEnabie full duplex audio sol can speak while receiving aud
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