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3-5 Recording a Audio clip

1. Switch the mode dial to   mode and turn on the camera.

2. Fully depress the Shutter release button to start recording your audio.
3. Fully depress the Shutter release button again to stop recording.

Remark : The camera records audio at 8KHz, 4 bit.

Rec

Fully depress the 
Shutter release 

button again to 
stop recording.

Fully depress the 
Shutter release 

button to start 
recording.

Summary of Contents for 2200V

Page 1: ...ew 5 Top View 5 Monitor 6 1 Getting Started 8 1 1 Check List 8 1 2 Installing the Batteries 8 1 3 Installing the memory card 9 1 4 Turning the Camera On and Off 10 1 5 Checking the battery level 10 1...

Page 2: ...ng the Pictures 24 3 1 Taking a Picture 24 3 2 Recording Macro Pictures 25 3 3 Recording Continuous Pictures 26 3 4 Recording a Video clip 27 3 5 Recording a Audio clip 28 3 6 Previewing the Pictures...

Page 3: ...the Pictures on a computer 37 6 Using your camera as a Web Cam 38 6 1 Specification for Web Cam Mode 38 6 2 Setting up 38 6 3 Making a call 39 7 Troubleshooting Problems 40 7 1 Troubleshooting on came...

Page 4: ...4 8 3 Using Your Batteries 46 8 4 Regulatory Information 46 8 4 1 Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement 47 8 4 2 Attention 47...

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Page 6: ...or Photo Mode Exposure compensation Exposure compensation value Focus Mode Macro Normal Battery Level Memory capacity Remaining number of storable images Zoom factor Flash Mode Auto Flash On Flash Off...

Page 7: ...ode Memory capacity Remaining time second of storable audio Focus Mode Macro Normal Battery Level Memory capacity Remaining time second of storable video Depend on camera s storage memory Video Mode A...

Page 8: ...alling the Batteries 4 x AAA Alkaline batteries are supplied with the camera Please insert the batteries according to the following steps Camera UserManual CD ROM USBCable W ristStrap 4xAAA Batteries...

Page 9: ...f open the battery cover and gently insert the memory card into the bottom until it is fully seated The label on the memory card should face the back side of the camera and make sure the card edge is...

Page 10: ...ttery level Check the battery power level before taking pictures Turn the camera on and check the bat tery power level on the bottom left of the LCD monitor You can see the battery level sign on the f...

Page 11: ...our camera is designed to switch to power sav ing status automatically and save battery life af ter one minute or two minutes of non use Press any button to reactivate the camera or power turn off aft...

Page 12: ...Auto Photo mode Audio mode Video mode EXPOSURE WB SETTING FORMAT 2 1 7 1 3 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 3 1 7 2 0 Manual Photo Mode Only AUTO DAYLIGHT SHADE TUNGSTEN FLUORESCENT DATE TIME DATE STYLE...

Page 13: ...ill see the display shows the active features 2 Press one time to clean the feature icons 3 Press one more time to change to LCD off 3 Press one more time to return to the original display 2 1 Checkin...

Page 14: ...ss one time to 2 Press choose function from the buttom of LCD display 4 Press to confirm 5 Set up completed 1 Turn on the camera 3 Press up or down to choose from 2 to 2 EV compensation 2 Press 2 3 Fu...

Page 15: ...ems you would like to set up and see the following instruction to complete the settings z z z z z Date and Time Setting 5 Press to set Year and to move to the next 6 Repeat the same steps to set DAY T...

Page 16: ...Turn on the camera in Auto Photo Mode 4 Press one time to DATE STYLE and press 5 Press to select and press to confirm 6 Press to return main frame 3 Press two times to 2 Press z z z z z Date Style Set...

Page 17: ...17 1 Turn on the camera in Auto Photo Mode 2 Press 4 Press two times to BEEP and press 5 Press to select and press to confirm 6 Press to return main frame 3 Press two times to z z z z z Beep Setting...

Page 18: ...18 3 Press two times to 2 Press z z z z z Image Size 4 Press 4 times to IMAGE SIZE and press 1 Turn on the camera in Auto Photo Mode 5 Press to select and press to confirm 6 Prss to reture main frame...

Page 19: ...19 z z z z z Quality 1 Turn on the camera in Auto Photo Mode 5 Press to select and press to confirm 2 Press 6 Prss to reture main frame 4 Press 5 times to QUALITY and press 3 Press two times to...

Page 20: ...s to choose from 2 to 10 seconds 1 Turn on the camera in Auto Photo Mode 2 Press 3 Press two times to 7 Press to confirm 8 Press to return main frame 4 Press 6 times to SELF TIMER 5 Press z z z z z Se...

Page 21: ...1 1 Turn on the camera in Auto Photo Mode 2 Press 3 Press two times to 4 Press 7 times to LANGUAGE 5 Press 6 Press to select and press to confirm 7 Press to return main frame z z z z z Language Settin...

Page 22: ...22 1 Turn on the camera 2 Press 3 Press two times to 4 Press 8 times to POWER SAVING 5 Press 6 Press to select and press to confirm 7 Press to return main frame z z z z z Power Saving Setting...

Page 23: ...23 2 Press 3 Press 3 times to 4 Press to select YES or NO and press to confirm 5 The camera will return to main frame after the set up is completed 1 Turn on the camera 2 3 4ToFormataMemoryCard...

Page 24: ...by using viewfinder or LCD monitor 3 Press and hold the shutter button halfway down to lock AE and check the image To cancel the recording release the shut ter button 4 Hold the camera steadily and p...

Page 25: ...25 3 2 Recording Macro Pictures When you want to take a picture in a short distance you must set the selector to marcro You can frame close object at the distance of 20cm and take pictures...

Page 26: ...ss the RIGHT button to set burst mode 2 Repeat Take a Picture to take pictures When taking pictures at burst mode the camera will take five pictures continuously at 800 x 600 Remark You can use the bu...

Page 27: ...movie 3 Fully depress the Shutter release button again to stop recording Remark The camera records movies up to 15 frames per seconds in CIF size 320 X 240 pixels The file is recorded in AVI format D...

Page 28: ...the Shutter release button to start recording your audio 3 Fully depress the Shutter release button again to stop recording Remark The camera records audio at 8KHz 4 bit Rec Fully depress the Shutter...

Page 29: ...amera 2 You can preview the pictures you took and use the multiselector to change the images 3 When there is no image in the memory card you will see the screen shown as below Press the Left button an...

Page 30: ...Switch the mode dial to mode or mode and turn on the camera 2 Press the multi selector or to select the zoom rate up to 4 0x 0 2 step this camera build in with 4 times digital zoom 3 3 x 3 0 Press Pre...

Page 31: ...mode dial to mode and turn on the camera 2 Press button and then press 2 times to select function 3 After setting this image will not be deleted from camera Press Press two times to and press to confi...

Page 32: ...al to mode and turn on the camera 2 Press button and then use to select or to delete one picture or all pictures 1 3 100V2210 Press This Printing Setting function will be available only for images sto...

Page 33: ...ase needed while the installation 4 1 Installing the Software z Before you installing the software remem ber to close all other software applications you are using on your computer z Insert the CD sup...

Page 34: ...34 6 The system is ready to start setup click next if you want to complete the installation click cancel if you want to abort 7 Start to install please wait 8 Installtion completed...

Page 35: ...itor 640 x 480 pixels or greater with 16 bit RGB or more color 800 x 600 pixels or more full color monitor recommended CD ROM Driver Required for installation Interface USB interface Accessories Stand...

Page 36: ...ting to your computer This camera is equipped with a Universal Serial Bus USB for Win 98 Win 98SE Win 2000 Win Me and Win XP that is capable of direct connection to your computer via a USB cable Alter...

Page 37: ...ing mode Foldername 100V2210 Filename DSCIOOOO XXX DSCI stands for default file name for all image recorded OOOO stands for the serial number for the image recorded XXX if XXX shows JPG it is for stil...

Page 38: ...able USB port on your PC 3 Put your camera on the top of your PC monitor or another flat surface VideoResolution 160x 120 176x144 240x180 320x240 352x288 640x 480 VideoFormat RGB24 FrameRate 15fps VGA...

Page 39: ...ou want to call and press the Place Call button To find your own IP address go to Start and click Run Type in winipcfg andclickOK IPconfigurationwindowwill appear and you can see your IP address 3 If...

Page 40: ...on activated zReplace battery zTurn the power on Image is not recorded when the shutter button is depressed zMode selector is set to off zMemory card is not compatible zMemory card is full zFlash unit...

Page 41: ...h to auto or flash on zSet it to photo mode Color is different from the LCD screen while recording zBright sunlight or high intensity light is shining directly into the lens during recording zMove to...

Page 42: ...of images z Transfer the images you want to save to a computer z Insert a new memory card This card can not be used z Wrong card z Memory card may be physically damaged z Check and make sure the card...

Page 43: ...1200 800 x 600 Video Capture Resolution 320 240 w audio recording up to 15 frames per second M emory Capacity Internal 8M B N AND Gate Flash M emory External SD memory card Picture Capacity Quality s...

Page 44: ...1 5 TFT panel preview frame rate 30fps Environment Operating Temperature 0 to 40 o C 30 104 o F Storage Temperature 20 to 60 o C Operating Humidity 15 90 RH Storage Humidity up to 90 RH Power require...

Page 45: ...her injury z Do not use in the presence of flammable gas to prevent explosion or fire z Turn off immediately in the even of malfunction such as smoke or unusual smell from the camera or adaptor Turn o...

Page 46: ...ision z Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision z Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged z Insert the batteries with the right instruction or polarity z Do no...

Page 47: ...mmunications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can b...

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