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1. Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the
Storm C@m
. Using the latest innovations in technology
the
Storm C@m
offers fun, affordable and easy to use digital imaging.
Although you probably want to get started right away, please take a few minutes to read
this guide and familiarise yourself with your new
Storm C@m
. Your new
Storm C@m
will
take 20 High Resolution or 80 Low Resolution (for CIF camera version) / 24 High Resolution
or 99 Low Resolution (for VGA camera version), which you upload to your PC (Personal
Computer) running Windows® 98SE, Windows® Me, Window® 2000, XP or Macintosh®
running OS 8.6 - 9.2 via the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port.
You can also use your
Storm C@m
to capture not only snaps of your family and friends,
but also video clips of them in action.
Your
Storm C@m
can also be used as a Web Cam. If you have an internet connection
and microphone (not supplied) you can chat face-to-face with friends and colleagues,
conferencing in real time.
Please note that your images are stored on your
Storm C@m
’s internal memory. When you
have taken your images, the
Storm C@m
will wait for 30 seconds and then automatically
switch to Stand-by mode, which draws a constant trickle of power from the battery. When
the LCD display blinks, all stored images must have been uploaded and saved as otherwise
they will be lost.