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System Requirements

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System Requirements

• IBM

 PC or compatible with Pentium

MMX 166 MHz (Pentium II 350 MHz rec-
ommended) 

• One available USB port

• CD-ROM drive (4 

×

 or better)

• 800 

×

 600/16-bit monitor

• 32MB or more of available internal

memory (RAM)

• 150MB of free hard disk space

• Microsoft Windows

 98, Windows 98

SE, Windows 2000, or Windows Me 

• Microphone and speakers (optional)

• Printer (optional)

Important:

Your camera will not work with Windows 95.
You must have Windows 98, Windows 98 SE
or later, Windows 2000, or Windows Me in-
stalled on your computer to use the camera.

APPLICATION SOFTWARE

Note: See each software’s help files for
more detailed operation tips.

Your camera comes with a CD-ROM that in-
cludes the drivers and applications needed
to operate the camera. You can install the
desired applications when you install the
drivers. 

MGI PhotoSuite III SE — Lets you capture,
transfer, edit, and organize images from the
camera. The software contains over 1,500
templates and backgrounds, as well as im-
age libraries for a variety of applications,
such as collages, cards, photo layouts, cal-
endars, magazine covers, or business uses.

You can easily create fun slide shows or dig-
ital greeting cards and send them to your
friends online! 

PhotoBank Video Capture — Lets you cap-
ture and manage video clips and still images
to send via e-mail. You need a soundcard
and microphone to record audio signals.

AVI Creator — Lets you create an AVI file
from a series of pictures. AVI Creator con-
verts still image shots in continuous mode to
AVI-format video clip files. 

Your camera comes with following accesso-
ries. Be sure to locate them all before dis-
carding the packing material.

• Software CD

• USB Cable

• Strap

• Holder

Summary of Contents for 25-3009

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment USB Dual Mode Digital Camera...

Page 2: ...Macro Shooting 7 Continuous Shooting 7 Self Timer Shooting 7 Clearing All Pictures from Memory 8 Installing the Drivers and Software 8 Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Driver 9 Connecting the Camera...

Page 3: ...terference received in cluding interference that may cause undes ired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of t...

Page 4: ...the camera You can install the desired applications when you install the drivers MGI PhotoSuite III SE Lets you capture transfer edit and organize images from the camera The software contains over 1...

Page 5: ...r off and 2 hours in continuous shooting mode using alkaline batteries When batteries become weak the dis play blinks Wait until the camera auto matically shuts off in 30 seconds then replace the batt...

Page 6: ...depends on the complexity of the subject matter Pictures with little detail take up less memory than pictures with a lot of detail You might occasionally notice the display reducing by more than 1 wh...

Page 7: ...bject in the optical view finder frame then shift the frame about 3 8 to 1 2 inches to the lower left to com pensate for the parallax difference in the position of the viewfinder and lens 3 Press the...

Page 8: ...e auto run option on your computer might be turned off If this happens double click My Computer to view the available drives on your computer Double click the CD ROM icon then click Setup The CD start...

Page 9: ...box then select the drive on which you installed the driver typically C 14 Click Find Now The files associated with the driver are listed 15 Select all of the files and delete them 16 See Installing t...

Page 10: ...e programs include Presto Mr Photo Adobe PhotoShop Corel Draw Ulead Photo Explorer MetaCre ation Painter Adobe PhotoDeluxe Ulead PhotoImpact NewSoft Presto Page Manager Imaging Photo Editor as well as...

Page 11: ...en connected to PC Verify that your USB port is enabled No capture device appears Be sure the camera is correctly connected to the computer Verify that the driver is correctly installed No camera imag...

Page 12: ...limita tion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the Radi...

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