Troubleshooting B-2
The image is too bright even though exposure and brightness levels have been adjusted.
The amount of light entering the camera has exceeded the exposure control limit.
There may be a very bright object in the camera’s view.
Avoid pointing the camera at very bright objects (for example, sunlight, anticipated light sources, or
highly reflective surfaces).
Insufficient system resources reserved for the USB port, causing the computer to be unable to
function.
There are too many devices in the computer, causing IRQ conflicts with the computer’s USB controller.
Do the following:
1. Remove some devices from the computer.
2. Restart the computer. The computer will automatically re-allocate the resources.
When the camera is connected to the computer, pressing the Snapshot button does not start an
application.
The application to be activated has not been pre-selected.
Do the following:
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Scanners & Cameras icon. The Scanners & Cameras Properties dialog box
appears.
3. Click the Devices tab.
4. Click Creative PC-CAM 750 (Video), and then click the Properties button.
The Creative PC-CAM 750 (Video) Properties dialog box appears.
5. Click the Events tab.
6. Make sure that the Disable device events check box is not selected.
7. In the Camera events box, click Open Application.
Summary of Contents for PC-CAM 750
Page 11: ...Introduction...
Page 17: ...1Installing PC CAM 750...
Page 29: ...2Using PC CAM 750 as a Web Camera...
Page 34: ...3Using PC CAM 750 as a Digital Camera...
Page 43: ...ATechnical Specifications...
Page 47: ...BTroubleshooting...
Page 51: ...CUSB Compatibility...
Page 53: ...D Technical Support...