C*Pix SDC2000 User Manual Download Page 19

Uninstalling Arcsoft software

1.  Search through 

Start > Programs > SDC2000 Digital Camera Suite

 and click 

Uninstal

l icon

2.  Follow any on-screen instructions.

Note: For Mac users,

 simply drag-and-drop the folder in which the application is installed onto the 

Trash 

icon  on the desktop.

Product Specifications

Resolution

High: 352 x 288 (CIF)

Low: 176 x 144 (QCIF)

Lens

F 3.0, 45mm (35mm Equiv.), Plastic

Internal Memory

2MB SDRAM

Number of pictures camera can hold

CIF: 20

QCIF: 80

Max. length of movie camera can hold

13 seconds at QCIF

PCCam recording frame rate

Approx. 4 fps at 320 x 240, 12fps at 160 x 120

Battery Power

3 AAA alkaline batteries ( 4.5V)

File Format

BMP, JPEG, GIF

Focusing Range

1m to infinity

Operating Conditions

0 ~ 40 degree Celsius

Dimensions

96(W) x 66(H) x 35(D) mm

Net Weight

92g without batteries

* We continue to improve upon our products and therefore product specifications are subject to change 
without prior notification.*

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1.

 I always take poor quality photos at home, why?
It may be due to insufficient light intensity at your home. Try to increase the illumination of your 
home when taking photos. However, it is not recommended that you use the camera indoors or at 
night where light intensity is not sufficient.

2.  Why would I get dark images even when the photos are taken outdoors?

The objects may be in a shade, for example, under a tree. 

3.  How can I avoid getting dark images?

Pay attention to the background light intensity as it will affect the exposure of the main object. The 
camera can calculate the total light intensity of the picture and fine-adjust the exposure. If the 
background is too dark, the object will be too bright. If the background is too bright, the object will 
be too dark. Change the angle where you take the pictures so that the object and the background 
are with similar light intensity.

4.  Why would I get fuzzy, unclear photos?

There might be some movements of your body or hands when taking photos. Hold the camera 
steadily with both hands. Use the first finger of your right hand to press the shutter. Stand on solid 
ground. Do not move or run when pressing the shutter. Even tiny movements will result in fuzzy 
photos.

5.  Why would I get some blurry areas in a photo?

You may have covered part of the lens when taking the photo. Or there may be some grease on 
the lens. 

Clean the lens

 it with a dry and soft cloth.

6.  Can I take a photo of the Sun?

DO NOT point your camera directly to strong light sources such as the Sun as it may damage the 
CMOS image sensor inside the camera. If you do so, the background will be too dark and you see 
nothing in the photo.

7.  Why would image colors change if I take photos indoor?

The use of light bulbs indoor will affect the image colors you see on photos. To improve the situation, 
use daylight bulbs or fluorescent lamps instead.

8.  How should I position my camera to get good quality images?

Keep the viewfinder horizontal as much as possible.

9.  Why would I get horizontal, black stripes in photos taken abroad?

The camera is set to your country's AC 

power

 frequency (e.g. 60Hz for US). If you take photos under 

an electric light source in another country with a different frequency (e.g. 50Hz), you will get horizontal, 
black stripes in those photos, due to incorrect 

power

 frequency. There will be no problems when 

taking photos under sunlight.

10.  Can I use the camera when it is raining?

No, DO NOT use the camera 

in the

 rain since the camera is not water-resistant. Water drops may 

get inside the camera and damage the parts.

11.  How can I get a hard copy of the User's Manual?

The User's Manual, named Manual.pdf, is provided in the CD-ROM in PDF format. It can be opened
and printed with Acrobat Reader. This program, named areng40.exe, is included in the supplied 
CD-ROM. Double-click on the areng40.exe icon and the installation will start automatically. After 
installation, double-click the Manual.pdf icon. Acrobat Reader will be launched for you to view the 
User's Manual. To print the manual, select File>Print from the pull-down menu.

12.  Can I take photos in dark environment?

No, the camera only operates in situations of normal light intensity.

13.  Is it a disposable camera?

This is not a disposable camera. You can use it whenever the battery power and memory in the 
camera are available.

14.  What kind of batteries should I use with this camera?

The use of alkaline batteries is recommended since they last longer and perform better than other 
ordinary batteries.

15.  Can I use rechargeable batteries?

The use of rechargeable batteries is not recommended since their output voltage is lower than that
of the alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries get low battery power easily.

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Summary of Contents for SDC2000

Page 1: ...Para manual de usuario en espa ol la visita www cpixcorp com Contact C Pix at cpixsupport cpixcorp com or visit www cpixcorp com STOP Need Help...

Page 2: ...rcsoft programs and camera drivers in Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP 7 Install camera drivers 7 Making Camera to PC connection 7 Downloading Images 7 Downloading photos using PhotoStudio 7 Downloading Images...

Page 3: ...FCC limits A high electrostatic discharge environment may cause the camera to malfunction Reset the camera by taking out the batteries and re inserting them FCC Notice In order to maintain compliance...

Page 4: ...oStudio User s Manual and Camera Drivers USB cable Quick Start Guide Warranty Card System Requirements Personal computer with a Pentium 300MHz microprocessor minimum and a CD ROM drive Operating Syste...

Page 5: ...Always remove old or dead batteries from the camera Do not short circuit the power supply terminals Check that the contact surfaces are clean and bright before installing batteries Battery Power Leve...

Page 6: ...ght To change the frequency 1 Press Mode button repeatedly until 60 Hz or 50 Hz is shown on the LCD panel 2 Press Shutter button to change from 60 Hz to 50 Hz or from 50 Hz to 60 Hz to match that coun...

Page 7: ...hear a beep and all images will be cleared NOTE If Shutter button is not pressed while is blinking the frame count will return on the LCD panel in 5 seconds Deleting Last Image Taken 1 Press Mode but...

Page 8: ...mber 3 Download DirectX 8 0 on the Installation CD setup screen to download a copy of DirectX 8 0 from Windows website for use with your camera You must be connected to the internet to access this lin...

Page 9: ...will be downloaded Click Select all photos in this page icon to select all images on a page 5 Click Page down icon to go to next page 6 Highlight the thumbnail s you want to download and click Transf...

Page 10: ...y DSC application program can transfer your images taken in Continuous Mode to AVI video format 1 Take some images in Continuous Mode with the digital camera NOTE It is recommended that you use Low Re...

Page 11: ...o view the movie playback Using Your Digital Camera as a PC Cam Besides taking videos with your digital camera you can record videos directly to your computer with the PC Cam application program WARNI...

Page 12: ...Start Capture from the pull down menu 8 Select OK button to start video capture 9 The time elapsed of the video capture is shown at the bottom of the screen 10 When video capture is finished click Ca...

Page 13: ...or other storage medium click add photo icon on get photo window 4 When an image thumbnail has been added to the get photo window double click the thumbnail 5 Set print options available and print th...

Page 14: ...clear your current template and any selected photos Click Save as icon to save your finished photo Click Send icon to send your finished photo as an email attachment NOTE If you want to find out more...

Page 15: ...re X is the name the hard disk was assigned iMac HD in this case whereas that for Funhouse is X Applications 6 Click Quit button to complete the installation Note that a shortcut for Funhouse will be...

Page 16: ...art the program 2 Click get photo icon on the layout window to select an image 3 To print an image already on your hard disk or other storage media click add photo icon on get photo window 4 When an i...

Page 17: ...lick 4 Add Text icon to add text to your project Click 5 Print Preview icon to view change the print settings for optimal printing Click Start over icon to clear your current template and any selected...

Page 18: ...roducts and therefore product specifications are subject to change without prior notification Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 1 I always take poor quality photos at home why It may be due to insuffici...

Page 19: ...erent frequency e g 50Hz you will get horizontal black stripes in those photos due to incorrect power frequency There will be no problems when taking photos under sunlight 10 Can I use the camera when...

Page 20: ...the Acquire dialog box and then re open it for the computer to recognize the connection to the camera 20 What should I do when my PC cannot recognize the camera when using the Arcsoft programs You sh...

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