Microtek MKT-1300a manual Appendix a PC/Web Cam, Usb

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Appendix A -

PC/Web Cam

A PC/Web Cam is a digital camera attached to a computer that sends images or live video streams to a Web page and is ideal for video conferencing.

To use the Take-it S1/D1 as a PC/ Web Cam, you need a computer, the appropriate software, and an Internet connection.

To set up the camera for use as a PC/Web Cam, follow the steps outlined below.

1. Install the “Camera Driver”.

a)Turn on your computer, and insert the supplied Microtek CD- ROM into the CD-ROM drive.

NOTE:

For Windows 98/98SE users: If the camera driver has been installed for viewing images on the computer, it’s not required to reinstall camera driver.

b)When Microtek Software Installer screen comes up, click “Camera Driver”, then follow the on-screen instructions to install.

c)Click “EXIT” on the Microtek Software Installer screen when the driver has been installed.

d)Restart your computer.

2.Set the Mode switch to (Photo).

3.Connect the camera to your computer, using the provided USB cable.

Connect one

end of the USB cable to the camera’s

USB connector.

Connect the

 

other end of

 

the USB

 

cable to the

 

USB

 

connector of

 

your computer.

4.Position your camera to display to the person with whom you will be teleconferencing what you want them to see.

5.Launch your Web camera software (e.g. Microsoft Net Meeting) and start the video conferencing function. If the software permits video recording, you can save recorded video in a file for later use.

6.When the teleconference is complete, disconnect your camera from the computer.

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Contents Page Page Safety Precautions Page Table of Contents Viewing Images on Your Computer Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement Camera Overview Camera Package Contents Camera Components Front ViewBottom View Rear View LCD Screen Display Photo Mode Movie Mode Movie Normal DisplayMovie Recording Display Audio Mode Audio Normal DisplayAudio Recording Display Playback Mode Single-image Display Normal viewSingle-image Display Magnified view Audio Playing Display Movie Playing DisplayAttaching the Strap Getting StartedLoading the Batteries Battery Status SD Memory Card Insertion Camera On/Off Selecting the Language Setting the Date and TimeFormatting the SD Card Using the Mode Switch Before ShootingLCD Screen On/Off Using the Multifunction Buttons Using the MenusUsing the Shutter Button Using the ViewfinderHolding the Camera Shooting Still Images ShootingUsing the Digital Zoom Using the Flash Continuous Shooting Using the Self-Timer Selecting Photo Size Customizing Shooting-related SettingsSelecting Photo Quality Selecting the Shooting Drive Mode Adjusting the Exposure Compensation ± Selecting the White Balance Selecting the Sharpness Shooting Movies Viewing Images Singe-image DisplayNine-image Display Magnifying Images Using the Slide Show Rotating Images Playing Movies Television Viewing Deleting the Current Image Deleting ImagesDeleting Selected Image Deleting All ImagesRecording Audio AudioPlaying Audio Digital Camera Settings Beep Adjustment Setting the DateSetting the Time Digital Camera Reset Selecting the Video SystemFormatting the SD Card Auto Power Saving Copying to the SD CardSelecting the Frequency Selecting the Language System Requirements Viewing Images on Your Computer Getting the Camera Ready Installing the CameraCopying Images Connecting the CameraViewing Images Value-bundled SoftwareUSB Appendix a PC/Web CamAcceptable Battery Types Appendix B Using the BatteriesBattery Insertion Battery Handling PrecautionsBattery Charging SD Card Handling Precautions Appendix C Using the SD CardSD Card Insertion SD Card FormattingAppendix D Maintenance Camera Problems Appendix E TroubleshootingPage Battery Problems Photography Problems Page Computer Problems Page Page Card Error Appendix F Warning and Error MessagesDrive Mode Appendix G Menu Items and Factory DefaultsCmos Appendix H- Specifications