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Vivicam 3735 User Manual

  

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Summary of Contents for Vivicam 3735

Page 1: ...Vivicam 3735 User Manual English 021014...

Page 2: ...vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in commercial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with...

Page 3: ...k Do not use the camera if any foreign objects have entered the camera Turn the camera off and then disconnect the power source batteries or AC power adapter if you are using the AC power adapter unpl...

Page 4: ...move the camera casing This may cause an electrical shock Internal inspection maintenance and repairs should only be carried out by your dealer or local authorized service facility Avoid using this ca...

Page 5: ...ndling the camera roughly may cause a malfunction Do not move the camera while it is switched on if you are using the AC power adapter unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have switch...

Page 6: ...ings on the battery and to ensure that battery correctly Incorrect battery polarity may result in the batteries splitting or leaking and causing a fire injury or soiling of the battery compartment Rem...

Page 7: ...g Removing the Compact Flash Card Inserting a Compact Flash Card Removing a Compact Flash Card Getting Started Turning the Camera On and Off Checking Batteries Turning the LCD Monitor On and Off Adjus...

Page 8: ...sure Compensation White Balance Picture Resolution and Quality The Camera Menu LCD Auto Review Self Timer The Setup Menu Advanced Language Set Clock Auto Off Sounds LCD Viewing Copying and Printing Vi...

Page 9: ...stem Requirements Installation CD Contents Installing the Software Driver Image Application Transferring Pictures to the Computer Connecting the Camera to Your Computer Downloading Pictures USB Connec...

Page 10: ...mera makes it easy to frame your subject when taking pictures It also displays a preview of the pictures you have taken Digital Zoom Zoom in 2X and get a larger closer view of the subject Macro Mode T...

Page 11: ...to Know the Camera Front View 1 Lens 2 Flash 3 Viewfinder window 4 Microphone Top View 1 Dial knob 2 Status LCD 3 Shutter button 4 Flash button 5 Macro button 6 Voice Memo button 7 Zoom lever Back Vi...

Page 12: ...iew pictures you have taken select pictures for printing and play a slideshow Sports mode Take pictures of sports action Burst mode Store captured motion as a sequence of pictures Zoom Lever This zoom...

Page 13: ...us LCD displays icons that indicate the battery power level as well as settings that are chosen for the camera Flash Auto flash Red eye Reduction Fill in Flash Flash off Resolution Full Resolution 204...

Page 14: ...agram inside the battery compartment 3 Close the battery door Notes If you are not going to be using the camera for an extended period of time you should remove the batteries to prevent leaks or corro...

Page 15: ...n a removable memory card which is known as the CF Compact Flash card Note If you camera does not have internal memory you need to insert a CF card into the camera before you start taking pictures To...

Page 16: ...cover Warning Improper use of the Compact Flash card may cause data loss or damage It is recommended to make a back up copy of any important data in another storage media such as hard disk CD ROM etc...

Page 17: ...rmance and usage conditions of the batteries Power is consumed by the following operations even when not recording and these will reduce the number of images that can be recorded Repeated focus operat...

Page 18: ...ess or button to move the next previous data field 6 When you are done changing the date and time settings press Menu button to exit from the menu screen Formatting the Compact Flash Card In most case...

Page 19: ...gating through Menus The digital camera provides several menus that provide options for tuning picture results and for enabling or disabling camera features such as sounds self timer etc The menus tha...

Page 20: ...o access a menu option and adjust settings 1 Press Menu button to display the menu screen on LCD monitor 2 Use or button to select one of the camera s menus 3 Use or button to move up and down the men...

Page 21: ...e picture 1 Turn the dial knob to Capture mode 2 Use the LCD monitor or optical viewfinder to center on the subject you want to take a picture of Note If you are using optical viewfinder adjust the vi...

Page 22: ...es two types of zooming optical zooming and digital zooming 2X The optical zoom range is equivalent to 32mm 96mm in a 35 mm camera Optical Zoom 1 Turn the zoom lever to direction it will move the lens...

Page 23: ...makes the subject appear sharp and the background blurred giving the picture a feeling of speed To photograph a subject in action 1 Turn the dial knob to Sports mode 2 Use the LCD monitor or optical...

Page 24: ...creen on LCD monitor 4 Press or button repeatedly until the Picture Menu screen appears 5 Press button to select the QUALITY option 6 Press or button to select Medium or Low quality depending on your...

Page 25: ...Using the Self Timer If you need to take a group picture including yourself or a solo picture but no one is there to help you use your camera s Self Timer The Self Timer provides a 10 second delay be...

Page 26: ...ing has finished Voice memo can be used on one of these three modes Press Voice Memo button soon after the image captured to start recording the audio track When using Burst mode the audio file is att...

Page 27: ...Sports and Burst modes all share the same menus and settings This section describes the camera settings underneath each of the three menus in detail If you are not familiar yet on how to access camera...

Page 28: ...Balance setting to remove the color cast by the current lighting conditions Auto White Balance should work well under most normal lighting conditions If Auto White Balance does not produce the desired...

Page 29: ...a automatically sets itself to Half resolution and Medium quality The Camera Menu In the Camera Menu you can switch ON and OFF the following camera features LCD Monitor Auto Review of Pictures Self Ti...

Page 30: ...control the use of your digital camera In this menu you can make adjustments to Advanced Setting Language Selection Date and Time Auto Power Off Sounds LCD Brightness Advanced The Advanced option dis...

Page 31: ...fore the power is automatically turned off You can choose one of these time settings 1 60 minutes By default 2 min After the power of the camera has been automatically shut off simply press the shutte...

Page 32: ...32 user s manual digital camera LCD Use the LCD option to adjust LCD brightness The brightness level of the LCD display can be adjusted over a range of 5 0 to 5 0...

Page 33: ...memory to CF card Viewing Single Pictures To select and view each single picture you have taken 1 Turn the dial knob to Playback mode The picture which was most recently taken will be displayed on th...

Page 34: ...ee a bounding box displayed on the picture Press button to move around the picture 6 Press ENTER button once to change back to thumbnail view Displaying Pictures in Thumbnail View For quicker selectio...

Page 35: ...ENTER button 6 The picture you selected then appears on the LCD monitor with the DELETE PHOTO message displayed Press or button to select Yes Then press ENTER button again 7 The next picture is then...

Page 36: ...e LCD with the Protect Photo message displayed 6 Press or button to select Yes The Protect icon then appears on the picture 7 Press ENTER button to confirm and protect the picture Note To disable pict...

Page 37: ...ER button The picture you selected then appears on the LCD monitor with the PRINT PHOTO message displayed 6 Press or button to mark the picture and select the number of printed copies for the picture...

Page 38: ...of the digital camera and connect the other end of the cable to the video in port on the television 2 Turn on the camera and television 3 Turn the dial knob of the camera to Playback mode 4 Press Menu...

Page 39: ...B port CD ROM drive 80 MB available hard disk space At least 32 MB RAM Installation CD Contents The camera s installation CD includes the following software Camera software driver for Windows which le...

Page 40: ...at the storage media is ready before you start downloading pictures Note If you want to transfer pictures stored in the internal memory do not insert the CF card into your camera If you want to transf...

Page 41: ...er please check your USB connection 1 Right click My Computer icon on your desktop Select Properties and click on Device Manager to check your USB port on Device Manager 2 If you still get the Unknown...

Page 42: ...nking LED refer to the information indicated below CAMERA MODE CAMERA LED DESCRIPTION BEEPS Record mode 2 low beeps Orange blinking LED Out of focus 2 beeps Solid green LED In focus ready to take a pi...

Page 43: ...tory default settings that have been chosen for your camera ISO ISO 100 EV Compensation 0 White Auto Quality Medium Resolution Full LCD Brightness 0 Sounds ON Auto OFF 2 Language English Video Out NTS...

Page 44: ...V White Balance AUTO SUN BULB TUBE1 TUBE2 Memory Internal NAND Flash Optional External Compact Flash Card Type I Slot File Format JPEG EXIF DPOF Operating System PC Windows 98 ME 2000 and XP Macintosh...

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