plawa-feinwerktechnik GmbH & Co.KG aias 1.3 manual Transferring Pictures To Your Computer

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• Computer system requirements

For acceptable picture transfer and editing, we recommend the following minimum requirements:

For Windows® Users

PC

For Macintosh® Users

MAC

 

Compatible with Microsoft® Windows®

98SE, Me,

• Mac® OS Version 9.2 or above

 

2000 or XP

 

• iMac / PowerMac G3 300MHz or higher

 

Pentium® II 333MHz or equivalent processor

• USB Port

 

USB Port

 

• 64MB RAM (128MB recommended)

 

64MB RAM (128MB recommended)

 

• 150MB Free disk space

 

200MB free disk space

 

• Color monitor with high color (16-bit) graphic

Color monitor with high color (16-bit) graphic

capability or higher

 

capability or higher

 

CD-ROM drive

 

CD-ROM drive

 

• Standard mouse and keyboard

 

Standard mouse and keyboard

 

• Stereo speakers

 

Stereo speakers

6 Transferring Pictures To Your Computer

Before you transfer pictures

IMPORTANT!

• Before you transfer your pictures make sure you have installed the software from the CD.

On Windows 98SE, Mass Storage function needs to install the Digital Video Manager.

Connecting to your computer

Connecting with the USB Cable.

OK

VIDEO

OUT

• Transferring Picture(s), Audio Clip(s) and Movie Clip(s) From Camera to PC

PC

1.

Turn on the camera

 

2.

Change to Capture mode if your camera is in Playback mode

 

3.Change to MASS STORAGE mode, by following the steps: PC/MAC -> PC-> MASS STORAGE

4.Connect the camera via the USB cable, the system will automatically recognize the Mass Storage drive.

5.PC will pump up the Mass Storage drive .

6.Please click the “Removable Disk” driver, you can get the photos and video clips that stored under “DCIM” sub-folders.

7.You can either copy the “DCIM” or copy the specified photo files into the hard disk.

• Transferring Picture(s), Audio Clip(s) and Video Clip(s) to MAC

MAC

1.

Turn on the camera

 

 

 

2.

Change to Capture

mode if your camera is in Playback mode

 

3.

Please change to MASS STORAGE mode, by following the steps: PC/MAC -> MAC->MASS STORAGE

4.

Connect the camera with MAC via USB cable, the systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE

 

drive

.

 

 

Note:

This Drive name will be varied from different version of MAC OS system.

5.Double-click the folder “untitled” to enter sub-folder “DCIM”.

6.You can copy the photo(s), audio clip(s) or video clip(s) that stored under “DCIM” sub-folder.

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Contents Spypen AIAS/ VIVA-DV1 Product Overview Table of Contents Getting Started Turning the Camera On and Off Default----videoRecording Video/Still Image/Audio Recording Video/Still Image/AudioUsing the SD Secure Digital Card or MMC Card Setting Picture/Video clip QualitySetting Self-timer MenuInserting the SD Secure Digital Card / MMC Card Memory Card PrecautionsDefault----video Removing the SD Secure Digital Card/ MMC CardPlayback Video on camera LCD Playback Video/Still Image using the camera LCDPlayback Video/Still Image/Audio Playback still image on camera LCDPlayback Still image on TV Playback Video/Still Image/Audio on TVPlayback Video on TV Menu TV OutputPlayback Audio files on TV Error MessagePlay Slideshow Audio MenuLock ALL files Protect the filesLock one file Start B Start aDelete ALL file Delete filesDelete One file EraseCamera Setting Checking Camera StatusAudio Beeper Information Setting White Balance Setting TimeTurn the icon off and turn the LCD off Set Time Stamp Still Image only Set DpofCancel Dpof Set anti-FlickerDigital Video Manager Installing the Software onto a ComputerSoftware included with your camera ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.6 Movie Making SoftwareComputer system requirements Connecting to your computerTransferring Pictures To Your Computer Before you transfer picturesCapturing Live Video Using VideoImpression 1.6 PC only Using the Camera as a Web Cam Using the Camera as a PC Cam PC onlyUsing the Camera as a Mass Storage How to Uninstall Digital Video Manager PCTroubleshooting Problems TroubleshootingSymptom Problem Solution Appendix Technical SpecificationsGetting Help Customer SupportRegulatory Information Using your batteriesTips, Your Safety & Maintenance Camera Cautions