Argus Camera DC1510 Additional Information, Product Specifications, Installing Acrobat Reader

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Additional Information

Opening User's Manual on CD

1.Double-click the file manual.pdf found at the root level of the CD

2.The User's Manual will be opened if Acrobat Reader has been installed in your computer. If necessary, take the following steps to install Acrobat Reader.

Installing Acrobat Reader

Insert the supplied program CD in the CD-ROM drive

Locate the file named ar40eng.exe at the root level of the program CD

Double-click ar40eng.exe icon and follow the installation instructions

Product Specifications

Resolution

High: 352 x 288 (CIF)

 

Low: 176 x 144 (QCIF)

Lens

F 3.0, 45mm (35mm Equiv.), Plastic

 

 

Internal Memory

2MB SDRAM

Number of pictures camera can hold

CIF: 20

 

QCIF: 80

Max. length of movie camera can hold

13 seconds at QCIF

PCCam recording frame rate

Approx. 4 fps at 320 x 240, 12fps at 160 x 120

Battery Power

3 AAA alkaline batteries ( 4.5V)

File Format

BMP, JPEG, GIF

 

 

Focusing Range

2 feet to infinity

 

 

Operating Conditions

0 ~ 40 degree Celsius

 

 

Dimensions

110(W) x 75(H) x 40(D) mm

 

 

Net Weight

105g without batteries

 

 

*We continue to improve upon our products and therefore specifications are subject to change without prior notification.*

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1.I always take poor quality photos at home, why?

It may be due to insufficient light intensity at your home. Try to increase the illumination of your home when taking photos. However, it is not recommended that you use the camera indoors or at night where light intensity is not sufficient.

2.Why would I get dark images even when the photos are taken outdoors? The objects may be in a shade, for example, under a tree.

3.How can I avoid getting dark images?

Pay attention to the background light intensity as it will affect the exposure of the main object. The camera can calculate the total light intensity of the picture and fine-adjust the exposure. If the background is too dark, the object will be too bright. If the background is too bright, the object will be too dark. Change the angle where you take the pictures so that the object and the background are with similar light intensity.

4.Why would I get fuzzy, unclear photos?

There might be some movements of your body or hands when taking photos. Hold the camera

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