AIPTEK DV4500 manual Windows XP users

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Troubleshooting on USB

Windows XP users:

1)Launch "Device Manager" and unfold the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" container.

2)Highlight the USB 2.0 controller ("NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller (B1)" in this case) and right-click the mouse, a menu should pop up. Select the "Update Driver..." item and the following window will appear. Check the "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" item and then click on "Next >" to continue.

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Contents Page Welcome Safety NoticeTable of Contents Advanced Operations Camera SettingsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting on USB Aiptek Service Using PC CameraCopying Files to Your PC AddendaCamera Parts Loading the batteries Getting StartedUnlock Lock Inserting the SD/MMC card optionalAttaching the wrist strap optional How to open the connector cover How to hold your cameraUsing the tripod optional Basic Operations Basic Operations Turning on your cameraTurning off your camera Settings Setting the languageLanguage Time 2003/01/01 Beep Flicker LanguageRecording a video clip How to record a video clipLCD Display Press the Record/ShutterZooming Setting the focusSelecting metering modes How to take a still picture Taking a still picturePress the Record/Shutter button to take a still picture Using the flash strobe 000010 Recording a voice clipFull-screen view Playing back your recordingsThumbnail view Follows Reviewing a still picture000056 Playing back a video or audio clipWhile playing a video or audio Clip, the available function Buttons are as followsSwitching on/off the OSD display Video Audio Connecting the camera to your TVVoice Recording mode, the Menu/OK button has no function Exit Resolution Exposure 0.0 Effect ResolutionDigital Video Camcorder menu MenuAdjusting exposure compensation Exposure+0.3 Effect Exit Normal ClassicApplying special effects to movie clips Changing picture resolution Exit Resolution Self Timer White BalanceDigital Still Camera menu Exit 2304X1728 2048X1536 1600X1200Self Timer Using the self-timerExit Off White Balance Adjusting the white balanceExit Auto Sunny Cloudy Tungsten FluorescentExposure Effect Date Stamp Applying special effects to still pictures Date Stamp Using the date stampPlayback menu DeleteDelete All Delete All Info InfoLock All? Lock This?Index Picture Video AudioSorting files Copying MP3 files to the camera Playing MP3 music0001 Playing MP3 filesTrack01.MP3 000430Repeat MP3 menuRepeat 3D EnhanceSetting 3D enhancement 3D EnhanceExit Strong Low Off Setting bass effect Bass3D Enhance Bass Hold Viewing MP3 info000350 3858 KB Deleting MP3 files Holding button settings HoldUnhold? Switching to Settings mode Camera SettingsSetting the date and time TimeSetting the flicker Setting the beep soundBeep FlickerAuto Off Setting auto-off1Min 3MinDefault Restoring default settingsFormatting media FormatPage Installing the DV 4500 Driver on your PC Connecting the camera to your PC Copying files to the PC For Windows XP usersFor Windows 2000/ME/98SE users Copying Files to Your PC Copying files to the PC Viewing/Playing files on your PC File location Using PC Camera Using PC Camera Installing DV 4500 softwareStarting the application Using PC Camera Starting the application Using PC Camera Starting the application Preview Window Using the DV 4500 PC CameraRecording an AVI movie Configuring Format optionsTaking a snapshot Color SpaceConfiguring Flicker options Configuring Properties optionsVideo setting Custom settingFlicker Settings Table AddendaLED Event Table Storage Capacity Table Battery indicator status Icon Description Battery Life TableMessage Description System Message TableSpecifications Troubleshooting When using the cameraQ1 The camera can not be switched on normally Q5 I cannot use the flash strobe Q6 The pictures taken appear too blurredQ7 The pictures or video clips taken appear too dark When connecting the camera to the computer or TV Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Windows XP users Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB AIPTEK, Inc Aiptek Service82-143-91041v1.0