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4.1.2 Snapshots utilizing an External Display Device
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It’s possible to connect your CamBall to a TV monitor a CamBall LCD monitor (SG-LMP, sold
separately) and take pictures while viewing CamBall’s field of vision on the screen. (computer may
not be used as external display devices).
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1
Connect CamBall to an external display device using the USB cable. Please note that the video
plug is yellow and the audio plug red.
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2
Make sure CamBall is in standby mode (
Refer to 4.1.1 Setting CamBall on Standby Mode
).
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3
From standby mode, press and hold the [
▼
] button for over 2 seconds to turn on. The TV
indication lamp
green
, which means CamBall mode has been changed to TV mode with the
display of the following four menu options on the external display device:
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4
Select Preview/Snapshot and then press the Center button to view CamBall’s field of vision on
the screen of the external display device.
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5
Press the Center button to take a picture. A status message will appear on screen as CamBall
takes the picture. To return to the previous menu, press the [
◀
] button.
Note
Taking Pictures when Memory is Full
You will not be able to take additional pictures any more when the memory is full.CamBall
reaches full memory capacity and if you have the overwrite feature turned off. If you try to
taking picture, the MEM indication lamp will blink in
red
five times when you attempt to take a
snapshot, indicating that there is not enough storage space available and that you need to
delete some files to free up space
.
4.1.3 Viewing and Editing Photos
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Snapshots can be viewed and edited either by connecting CamBall to a computer or an external
display device.
4.1.3.1. Viewing and Editing Photos on a computer
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1
Connect CamBall to your compuer using the USB cable.
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2
CamBall’s REC, MP3, TV, and TYPE indication lamps will turn on in a cross shape, which
means your PC has recognized CamBall.
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3
Click the icon of My Computer on your PC to find the two new disk drives generated by CamBall.
The new disk drive from, CamBall’s built-in memory is generally named “CamBall” and that from the
Micro SD Card “CamBall_SD” or “Removable Disk Drive”, depending on the computer’s
configuration.
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The new disk drive from built-in memory is differentiated from that from the external memory in