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Contents 

 

Camera Precautions…………………………………………………………….2 

FCC Compliance Information…………………………………………………..3 

iClick Product Warranty…………………………………………………………4 

Technical Specifications………………………………………………………...5 

Computer System Requirements………………………………………………5 

Camera Diagram………………………………………………………………...6 

Battery Installation……………………………………………………………….7 

Power the Camera On/Off………………………………………………………8 

Taking Photos…………………………………………………………………….9 

Camera Mode Selections……………………………………..10, 11, 12, 13, 15 

World AC Electrical Power Frequency Table…………………………………14 

Installing the Software…………………………………………………………..16 

Installing the Driver & Application Software………..…………………………17 

Downloading Still Images…………………………………………….…….18, 19 

Downloading Movie Images……………………………………………………20 

PC Camera/Web Cam………………………………………………………….21 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Fremont 300

Page 1: ...quirements 5 Camera Diagram 6 Battery Installation 7 Power the Camera On Off 8 Taking Photos 9 Camera Mode Selections 10 11 12 13 15 World AC Electrical Power Frequency Table 14 Installing the Software 16 Installing the Driver Application Software 17 Downloading Still Images 18 19 Downloading Movie Images 20 PC Camera Web Cam 21 1 ...

Page 2: ...th Under the following circumstances have the camera repaired by qualified personnel The cable or plug is damaged or worn The device has been dropped and or the casing has been damaged Liquid has entered the camera WARNING Before installing any software on your computer it is very important that you disable your anti virus program Anti virus programs have the ability to corrupt files before they a...

Page 3: ...rmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more the following suggestions Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to a different power outlet other than the one where the receiv...

Page 4: ...contacted per the following In the United States refer to the iClick web site at www iClickDigital com Toll free technical support in the United States call 1 800 456 9177 Outside the US 1 206 264 2587 Monday Friday from 8 30 A M 5 00 P M PST To post questions to iClick Technical Support professionals or to download software files refer to iClick online support www iclickdigital com customersuppor...

Page 5: ...e USB Delete Image All Last one Auto Power off 20 sec Battery 3 X AAA Alkaline Battery Dimensions 85 6 X 54 X 23 mm Operating Systems Win 98 98SE ME 2000 XP MAC Weight 50g w o Batteries Computer System Requirements Personal computer with Win98 98SE 2000 or XP and Mac CD ROM drive to install software min 200 MHz microprocessor Available USB port Color display monitor with a minimum resolution of 64...

Page 6: ... Diagram Front Side Fig 1 1 Viewfinder 2 Lens 3 Battery door 4 Hand strap lug 5 Shutter release button Back Side Fig 2 6 Status LCD 7 Power button 8 USB port and its rubber cover 9 Viewfinder 10 Mode button 6 ...

Page 7: ...he batteries are low you will see the indication on STATUS LCD continuously blinking Always download photos to a computer prior to replacing the batteries to avoid memory loss Do not use both old and new batteries together Replace all the batteries at the same time It is recommended that you remove the batteries if the camera is not going to be used for some time This will save the battery life 7 ...

Page 8: ...mera will be powered on by USB power source Fig 6 Power Off Method 1 The camera will automatically power off after 20 seconds of inactivity Method 2 Press the mode button until the STATUS LCD appears as in Fig 7 Then press the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON to turn off the camera Note If the camera is connected to the computer you will have to unplug the USB cable to turn the camera off 8 ...

Page 9: ...indicates how many shots are still available before the memory is full The camera will automatically perform a countdown after each shot is taken shown on the STATUS LCD 4 When a photograph is taken you will hear a single short beep After the beep the camera will be ready to take another photo Please Note the Following When Taking Photos If the environment is too dark to achieve acceptable image q...

Page 10: ... BUTTON The different mode options that appear on the STATUS LCD are shown below in Fig 9 OF Power off St Self timer in 10 seconds d8 Capture pictures in video mode CA Delete all photos in the memory CL Delete the last picture Hi High resolution 640 X 480 pixels Lo Low resolution 320 X 240 pixels 50 Lighting AC power frequency 50Hz 60 Lighting AC power frequency 60Hz Hd Enable compression Ld Disab...

Page 11: ...mera can take 52 shots Fig 10 Power Off Press the MODE BUTTON once to enter shut down mode Fig 11 then press the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON to turn off the camera Self Timer Press the MODE BUTTON twice to enter self timer mode Fig 12 then press the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON There is a 10 second shooting delay During this interval you will a beep every second 11 ...

Page 12: ...ppears on the STATUS LCD then press the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON The symbol CA will blink for 5 seconds to reconfirm the deletion command Press the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON again to delete the photo s otherwise the delete command will be cancelled and the camera will revert to the default mode Before activating this mode make sure that all the photos you want to keep have been downloaded on to a compu...

Page 13: ...wer frequency Press the MODE BUTTON eight times until 50 appears on the STATUS LCD and then press the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON to enter this mode This mode can eliminate the potential image noise caused by an external lighting source Fig 17 60 Lighting AC power frequency Press the MODE BUTTON eight times until 50 appears on the STATUS LCD and then press the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON Scroll through the ...

Page 14: ...ia 50 Poland 50 Canada 60 Iran 50 Portugal 50 China 50 Israel 50 Romania 50 Colombia 60 Italy 50 Saudi Arabia 50 60 Czech 50 Japan 50 60 Spain 50 Demark 50 Morocco 50 Sweden 50 Dominica 60 Korea 60 Switzerland 50 Dubai 50 Kuwait 50 Thailand 50 England 50 Luxemburg 50 Taiwan 60 Finland 50 Malaya 50 U S A 60 France 50 Mexico 50 60 U S S R 50 It is important that you choose the correct frequency that...

Page 15: ... Fig 19 Disable Compression Press the MODE BUTTON seven times until you see Ld then press the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON to enter decompression mode for Hi or Lo resolution images Fig 20 In Hd mode the preparation time for the next still image will take longer because the camera needs time to process the compression The STATUS LCD will show symbol while the camera is processing the image 15 ...

Page 16: ...the software Please follow these instructions step by step to manually set up Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility 1 Right click on the My computer icon and click on Property 2 Check the Hardware tab and click the Driver Signing button 3 a Click the default setting Warn Prompt me each time to choose an action if you want the computer to display the warning message whenever you install new soft...

Page 17: ... instructions to complete the software installation You can select the NEXT icon to use the default setting to go to the next installation step 5 Restart your computer after finishing the installation 6 After rebooting your computer use the USB cable to connect the camera to your computer Windows will display Found New Hardware after 3 seconds If the installer wizard does not display automatically...

Page 18: ...My DSC icon The download and editing wizard will appear on the screen Fig 22 4 Click on Download Photos to download the images stored in the camera Fig 23 The downloaded thumbnail images can be enlarged by clicking the right mouse button Select the images you want to save and click Save Photos to save them to a designated folder Fig 24 The still images will be saved in JPEG format 18 ...

Page 19: ...mport icon and choosing Dual Mode DSC 2770 Fig 26 Then the wizard will appear Fig 27 and click Download Photos Select the images you want to save and click the Transfer Photos icon Fig 27 Now the images can be transferred to Mr Photo directly and the images will be saved in JPEG format 4 Now you can review and edit your still photos via Mr Photo 3 19 ...

Page 20: ...bove in the first method to download the movie images 2 After downloading the images a thumbnail labeled AVI on the top left corner will appear on the download wizard Fig 28 3 Select the files you want and save them to a designated folder The movie images will be saved in AVI format directly 20 ...

Page 21: ...y 2 Open Mr Photo 3 and select the icon Get Video from Cam DV 3 Select Dual Mode DSC 2770 4 Click Start and Stop for acquiring Video 5 Click Snapshot to capture still images Fig 29 The camera is designed to be a web cam PC Camera and is compatible with Microsoft NetMeeting software 21 ...

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