PHOTOCAM LCD

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PHOTOCAM LCD
PhotoCam LCD
PHOTOCAM LCD
User’s manual
Version 1.0
PhotoCam LCD
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Table of Contents
1.
2.
Introduction................................................................................................... 2
1.1
Content of the packaging ......................................................................... 3
1.2
Minimum system requirements ................................................................ 3
Safety............................................................................................................. 4
2.1
General.................................................................................................... 4
2.1
Adapters .................................................................................................. 4
2.2
Batteries .................................................................................................. 4
3.
Installing TWAIN and Applications............................................................... 5
4.
Camera Power Supply................................................................................. 18
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
4.1
Inserting the batteries............................................................................. 18
4.2
Connecting to external power supply ...................................................... 19
Camera Features......................................................................................... 20
5.1
Shooting pictures ................................................................................... 21
5.2
Menu Options ........................................................................................ 22
5.3
Using a CF Memory Card....................................................................... 25
Connecting to the Computer ...................................................................... 26
6.1
Connecting to the serial port .................................................................. 26
6.2
Connecting to the USB port.................................................................... 26
Using the Applications ............................................................................... 29
7.1
Ulead Photo Express 2.0........................................................................ 29
7.2
ViewFun ................................................................................................ 34
Viewing the Images on TV .......................................................................... 38
8.1
Connecting to the TV / video cassette recorder....................................... 38
8.2
Viewing pictures on the TV..................................................................... 38
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................... 39
10. Specifications ............................................................................................. 41
11. Trust Service Centres ................................................................................. 42
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1. Introduction
This manual is intended for users of the PhotoCam LCD. No specific prior knowledge
is needed to install and use this product.
If you have any questions after reading this manual, please contact one of the
Trust service centres. You will find information on the service centre nearest to
you at the back of this manual. You can also visit the Trust website
(www.trust.com) for support, comprehensive product information, drivers, and
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions).
The following conventions have been used in this manual to indicate instructions:
<key>
Here you should press a key. The name of the key is given between
brackets.
‘System’
This is a specific term used in a program. These are the terms used
by, for example, Microsoft Windows 95.
[DIR]
Key in the text shown in square brackets [….].
(term)
The text between the parentheses (….) is the English term, e.g.
(File) used in the figure referred to.
Additional information will be shown as follows:
Note:
Turn off the computer before connecting the product.
The example assumes that the letter “D” has been assigned to your CD-ROM station.
If your system uses a different drive letter for your CD-ROM player, for example “E”,
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1.1
Content of the packaging
Check the contents of the packaging before reading the manual. You should find the
following items in it:
•
Camera
•
RS232 cable with 9 pin serial port
•
USB cable
•
Video cable
•
Batteries (4x AA)
•
Power supply adapter
•
CD-ROM with drivers, applications and user manual
•
Wrist strap and protective cover
•
Easy install manual
Please contact your dealer if anything is missing or damaged.
1.2
Minimum system requirements
•
PC with 80486 CPU 66MHz and 16 MB RAM
•
Microsoft Windows 95 / 98 or Windows NT 4.0
•
A free serial port or USB port
•
Hard disk with a minimum of 50 MB free space (for installation)
•
4X CD-ROM player
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2. Safety
2.1
General
1.
Do not use this equipment in damp environments such as bathrooms, damp
basements, swimming pools, etc.
2.
Never insert objects into the openings on the outside of the device as you can
come into contact with live electrical components. This can cause fire or give
strong electrical shocks.
3.
Do not try to repair the equipment yourself.
4.
You should disconnect the power supply and have the equipment repaired by
qualified personnel if:
a) the cable or the plug is damaged or worn.
b) the equipment has come into contact with fluids.
c) the equipment has been dropped and/or the casing has been damaged.
5.
Do not connect or disconnect equipment while the computer is switched on, as
this can damage the equipment.
6.
Position the device so that its cables cannot be damaged.
2.2
Adapters
1.
Insert the adapter into a suitable outlet.
2.
The adapter is intended for use in Europe.
3.
Use the adapter only with the equipment it was supplied with. Never use a
different adapter with this equipment. Other uses, such as providing power for a
Walkman, can cause fire.
2.3
Batteries
1.
The batteries cannot be charged. Attempts to charge them are dangerous
because they can result in explosion.
2.
Do not throw the batteries into an open fire as the batteries can explode.
3.
Never pierce the batteries.
4.
Keep the batteries away from small children.
5.
Once the batteries are empty, inquire with your local authorities as to where you
can best dispose of them.
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3. Installing TWAIN and Applications
In order to be able to use the camera, the software supplied in the package must be
installed. This is a once-only operation.
The camera is TWAIN compatible. You can use the camera in combination with
image processing programmes that support the TWAIN standard, e.g. Photo
Express.
1.
Insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM player.
2.
Click on ‘Run’ in the Start menu.
3.
Enter [D:\START.EXE] and click on ‘OK’. See figure 1.
Figure 1: Installing in Windows 95, 98 and NT4
4.
Select the language you wish to use during installation. See figure 2.
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Figure 2: Selecting a language
5.
Click on 'Next'. See figure 3.
Figure 3: Installing the TWAIN driver
6.
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Click on 'Next' in the window that pops up. See figure 4.
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Figure 4: Location of TWAIN driver
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7.
Select the necessary applications in the window that pops up. Deactivate the
'Read Manual' option and click on 'Next'. See figure 5.
Figure 5: Selecting the necessary applications
8.
Click on 'Next' in the window that pops up. See figure 6.
Figure 6: Selecting a folder
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9.
Click on 'Next'. The TWAIN driver and applications will now be installed. See
figure 7.
Figure 7: Installing the TWAIN driver and applications
10. After the TWAIN driver has been installed, the window shown in figure 8 will pop
up. Click on 'OK' to complete the installation of the TWAIN driver.
Figure 8: Installation of TWAIN driver is completed
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11. Click on 'Yes' in the window that pops up to start installing Acrobat Reader 3.01.
See figure 9.
Figure 9: Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01
12. Click on 'Next' in the window that pops up. See figure 10.
Figure 10: Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01
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13. Click on 'Yes' in the window that pops up to accept the license agreement and to
continue with the installation. See figure 11.
Figure 11: Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01
14. Click on 'Next' in the window that pops up. See figure 12.
Figure 12: Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01
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15. Click on 'Finish' in the window that pops up to complete the installation of
Acrobat Reader. See figure 13.
Figure 13: Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01
16. Click on 'OK' in the window that pops up in order to complete the installation of
Acrobat Reader. The window shown in figure 14 will pop up.
Figure 14: Selecting a language
17. Select the language you wish to use during the installation of Ulead Photo
Express 2.0 and click on 'OK’. See figure 14.
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18. Click on 'Next' in the window that pops up. See figure 15.
Figure 15: Installing Ulead Photo Express 2.0
19. Click on 'Yes' in the window that pops up to accept the license agreement and to
continue with the installation. See figure 16.
Figure 16: Installing Ulead Photo Express 2.0
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20. Click on 'Next' in the window that pops up. See figure 17.
Figure 17: Installing Ulead Photo Express 2.0
21. In the following window, select the background colour you wish to use and click
on 'Next'. See figure 18.
Figure 18: Installing Ulead Photo Express 2.0
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22. Click on 'Next' in the window that pops up. See figure 19.
Figure 19: Installing Ulead Photo Express 2.0
23. Click on 'Next' in the window that pops up. See figure 20. Photo Express will
now be installed. The window shown in figure 21 will pop up after installation.
Figure 20: Installing Ulead Photo Express 2.0
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24. Deactivate the option for registering 'online' and click on 'Next'. See figure 21.
Figure 21: Installing Ulead Photo Express 2.0
25. Click on 'OK' in the window that pops up to complete the installation. The
window shown in figure 22 will pop up.
Figure 22: Installing Ulead Photo Express 2.0
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You have now finished installing the TWAIN drive and applications. If you have a
modem you can register electronically following the installation of Ulead Photo
Express 2.0. To do so, see the manual accompanying the software (supplied on CDROM).
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4. Camera Power Supply
4.1
Inserting the batteries
Insert the batteries into your camera as shown.
Figure 23: Inserting the batteries
1.
Open the battery cover.
2.
Insert the batteries into the compartment as shown in Figure 23. You can also
read on the inside of the battery cover how to insert the batteries.
3.
Close the battery cover.
Note:
Inserting the batteries the wrong way round can cause damage to the
camera.
Note:
Always replace the batteries with an equivalent type (4x type AA).
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4.2
Connecting to external power supply
In order to save the batteries you can also use the adapter supplied with the camera.
To connect the adapter, follow the instructions below.
Note:
The camera can become damaged if you use a different adapter than the
one supplied with the camera.
Figure 24: Connecting the cables
A
Connection for power supply adapter.
B
Connection for USB cable.
C
Connection for video cable.
D
Connection for serial cable (RS232).
E
Power supply adapter.
F
Power supply adapter connector.
1.
Open the cover on the side of the camera. See figure 24.
2.
Connect the power supply adapter (E) connector (F) to connection (A) on the
camera. See figure 24.
3.
Insert the power supply adapter (E) into the wall socket.
Note:
The power supply adapter supplied with the camera may differ from the
one shown in figure 24.
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5. Camera Features
Figure 25: Camera features
Description
Function
A
LCD ON / OFF
For switching the LCD display on and off.
B
MENU
Displays the function menu on the LCD display.
C
Selection buttons
For selecting menu options.
D
ENTER
Press ‘ENTER’ to set the option.
E
LCD display
Display for images, photographs and function menu.
F
LED indicator
Indicates LCD mode. Green = camera, Orange = playback.
G
Shutter release
Records the image in the camera.
H
MODE
For switching between recording and playing back images.
I
POWER
For switching the camera on and off.
J
Lens
For observing the images to be recorded.
K
Diaphragm
For adjusting the sensitivity of the lens.
L
Flash
Provides extra light in dark areas.
M
Viewfinder
For viewing the subject to be recorded.
N
LED indicator
Indicates that the self-timer is going to shoot a picture.
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5.1
Shooting pictures
Follow the instructions below. Also see figure 25.
1.
Press the on / off switch (I) to switch the camera on. You will hear 2 beeps and
the LED indicator (F) will first light up orange and then green after a few
seconds in order to indicate that the camera is ready for use.
2.
Locate the subject you wish to photograph in the viewfinder (M) or press button
(A) to view the subject via the LCD display (E).
3.
Press the shutter release (G) to record the subject. You will hear a beep. The
flash will go off automatically if necessary.
4.
The LED indicator (F) will start flashing once the picture has been placed in the
memory. If the LCD display (E) is on, you will see a blue image with the text
'Processing…'.
5.
You must wait at least 3 seconds before taking a new picture. If the memory is
full, you will hear 3 beeps when pressing the shutter release (G). See section
5.2 for more information.
6.
Press the MODE button (H) to view the last recorded picture in the LCD display
(E). The LED indicator (F) will turn orange. You can now view all pictures in the
memory using the selection buttons (C).
7.
When viewing the pictures in the memory, the total number of images in the
memory will be shown on the upper left-hand side of the LCD display (E). See
section 5.2 for more information.
8.
If you wish to take more pictures, press the MODE button (H) once again until
the LED indicator (F) turns green.
9.
You can take pictures at economic resolution (ECON), normal resolution (STD)
and fine resolution (HIGH). See section 5.2 on how to set this.
10. The camera will switch off automatically after 90 seconds if not used.
Note:
Keep the lens clean.
In order to take a good quality picture, the subject should be viewed through the
viewfinder for a number of seconds before taking the picture.
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5.2
Menu Options
The PhotoCam LCD has numerous options that you can set. Follow the instructions
below for setting these options. Also see figure 25.
1.
Press the on / off switch (I) to switch the camera on.
2.
Press the LCD ON / OFF button (A) to switch on the LCD display (E).
3.
Press the MENU button (B). You will now see the function menu for the camera
mode. See the table below for the various options in this function menu.
4.
Use the selection buttons (C) to select the option you wish to change.
5.
Press the ENTER button (D) to set the option.
Camera mode. LED indicator (F) is green
Option
Settings
Function
Flash
Auto
The flash will go off automatically if necessary.
On
The flash will go off every time.
Off
Switches off the flash.
Econ.
For taking pictures at low resolution. Maximum of 46
pictures in internal memory (40 KB per image).
Std.
For taking pictures at standard resolution. Maximum
of 20 pictures in internal memory (92 KB per image).
High
For taking pictures at high resolution. Maximum of 8
pictures in internal memory (232 KB per image).
Auto
Automatically corrects the white balance (incidence of
light in lens).
Indoor -
Corrects the incidence of light indoors.
Indoor +
Corrects the incidence of light indoors.
Outdoor
Corrects the incidence of light outdoors.
Exposure
-2 through +2
For setting the amount of exposure of the image to be
recorded.
Self-timer
Yes / No
Switches the self-timer on and off. 10 second delay
after shutter release (G) is pressed.
Auto-off
Yes / No
Switches off the camera automatically after 90
seconds.
Quality
W.B.
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LCD-bright.
-2 through +2
For setting the brightness of the LCD display.
TV
PAL
Displays video signal in accordance with the PAL
standard.
NTSC
Displays video signal in accordance with the NTSC
standard.
Info disp.
Yes / No
For switching information on the LCD display on and
off.
Language
Eng, Ger, Fre, For selecting the language in which the function menu
should be displayed: English, German, French,
Spa, Ita, Dut,
Por, Swe, Dan Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish or
Danish.
6.
Press the MENU button (B) once again to switch off the function menu.
7.
Press the MODE button (H) to set the camera to the playback mode. The LED
indicator (F) is now orange.
8.
Press the MENU button (B). You will now see the function menu for the
playback mode. See the table below for the various options in this function
menu.
9.
Use the selection buttons (C) to select the option you wish to change.
10. Press the ENTER button (D) to set the option.
Playback mode. LED indicator (F) is orange
Option
Settings
Function
4 pic. Mode
On / Off
For displaying 4 pictures in the LCD display at the
same time. Use the selection buttons (C) to select a
picture. Press ‘ENTER’ (D) to return to viewing a
single image.
Delete menu
Selecting and
deleting
For deleting an unprotected picture. Use the selection
buttons (C) to select the picture. Press ‘ENTER’ (D) to
delete the picture. Press ‘MENU’ (B) to return to the
main menu.
Delete all
Yes / No
Press ‘Yes’ to delete all unprotected pictures.
Protect
Yes / No
For protecting the picture displayed in the LCD
display. A protected picture cannot be deleted from the
memory.
11. Press the MENU button (B) once again to switch off the function menu.
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The various icons in the LCD display
Icon
Description
Warning that battery is almost empty.
CF memory card within camera.
Flash is switched on, green icon = ‘Auto’, red icon = ‘On’.
Picture is protected.
Camera does not switch off after 90 seconds. Only the LCD
display switches off.
Self-timer switched on.
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5.3
Using a CF Memory Card
The PhotoCam LCD memory can be enlarged by using a 'Compact Flash' memory
card. To insert this card, follow the instructions below.
Note:
Do not use a CF card with a memory capacity of more than 32MB.
Figure 26: Using a CF memory card
1.
Switch off the camera.
2.
Open the cover on the right-hand side of the camera. See figure 26.
3.
Insert the CF memory card into the slot.
The CF memory card is now ready for use.
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6. Connecting to the Computer
The PhotoCam LCD can be connected to the computer in 2 ways: you can connect
the camera to your computer's serial port or the USB port. Follow the installation
instructions below.
Note:
Do not connect the camera to the serial port and USB port of the
computer simultaneously.
Tip:
Connect the camera to the adapter it was supplied with in order to save
the batteries.
6.1
Connecting to the serial port
1.
Switch off your system.
2.
Switch off the camera.
3.
Connect the serial cable (RS232) to connector D on the camera. See figure 24.
4.
Connect the other end of the serial cable to a free serial port on the computer.
5.
Start Windows.
6.
Switch on the camera and set the 'Auto-off' option in the function menu to 'No'.
See section 5.2.
The camera is now ready for use. See chapter 7 for using the camera in the
applications.
6.2
Connecting to the USB port
Note:
The USB connection on this camera only works with Windows 98 and
with Windows 95 OSR 2 with installed USB supplements.
1.
Start Windows.
2.
Switch off the camera.
3.
Connect the USB cable to connector B on the camera. See figure 24.
4.
Connect the other end of the USB cable to a free USB port on the computer.
5.
Insert the CD-ROM with drivers into your CD-ROM player.
6.
Switch on the camera and set the 'Auto-off' option in the function menu to 'No'.
See section 5.2.
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7.
An 'Unknown Device' will now be detected. Click on 'Next'. See figure 27.
Figure 27: Detecting a USB device
8.
Have Windows carry out a search in a specific location. In Windows 94 indicate
[D:\Win95] as the path and [D:\Win98] in Windows 98. Press <Enter>.
9.
The driver for the ‘Trust PhotoCam LCD’ will be found. Click on 'Next'. See
figure 28. The driver will now be installed.
Figure 28: Installing a USB driver
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10.
Click on 'Finish' to complete the installation.
The camera is now ready for use. See chapter 7 for using the camera in the
applications.
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7. Using the Applications
7.1
Ulead Photo Express 2.0
Ulead Photo Express 2.0 is a drawing and editing program with a wide range of
options. You can use this program to edit photographed images.
To set and use Photo Express, follow the instructions below.
Note:
The manual can be found on the CD-ROM supplied with the camera.
1.
Connect the camera to the computer. See chapter 6.
2.
Start Photo Express 2.0. The display shown in figure 29 will appear one time
only.
3.
Select ‘Digital camera’. You will see ‘Trust PhotoCam LCD’ in the window.
4.
Click on ‘OK’. See figure 29.
Figure 29: Selecting camera
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5.
Select ‘Get’ (A) and then ‘Camera’ (B) in the Photo Express main menu. See
figure 30.
Figure 30: Photo Express main menu
6.
For ‘data source’ (C) select ‘Trust PhotoCam LCD’. See figure 30.
7.
Select ‘Open to workspace’ (D) to send the images to the application. See figure
30.
8.
Enter the type (JPEG for example) and name of the file in (E). See figure 30.
9.
Click on ‘Acquire’ (F). See figure 30. The TWAIN dialog box of the ‘Trust
PhotoCam LCD’ will pop up. The window shown in figure 31 will also pop up.
Figure 31: Deactivating the camera buttons
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10. Click on ‘OK’. The window shown in figure 32 will pop up.
Figure 32: Selecting camera memory
11. Tick the ‘Preview Thumbnail’ if you wish to view the pictures. See figure 32.
12. Click on the icon on the left if you wish to load the pictures into your camera's
internal memory. Click on the middle icon if you wish to load pictures from a CF
memory card. See figure 32.
13. The pictures from the selected memory will be displayed in the TWAIN dialog
box. Double-click on the pictures you wish to load. See figure 33.
Figure 33: Trust PhotoCam LCD TWAIN dialog box
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Button
Description
Function
Control Camera
For operating the camera via the computer. See
figure 34.
Select Image Source
For selecting the camera memory. See figure 32.
Transfer Selected
Images to Application
For transferring the pictures to the application.
Preview Thumbnail
For previewing the pictures in the memory.
Select All Images
For selecting all pictures.
Unselect
For unselecting the selected pictures.
Delete Selected Image For deleting the picture from the memory.
Delete All Images
For deleting all pictures from the memory.
Open ViewFun
For starting up ViewFun. Only works with USB in
Windows 98. See section 7.2.
Figure 34: Operating the camera via the computer.
14. Close the TWAIN dialog box once the picture has been loaded. The picture may
now be edited. For more information, see the Photo Express manual supplied
with the camera.
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15. Click on the ‘Share’ button (A) if you wish to save the picture. See figure 35.
Figure 35: Saving edited picture
16. Click on the ‘Save’ button (B) to save the picture on a diskette or hard disk. See
figure 35.
17. Indicate the location (C) where you wish to save the picture. See figure 35.
18. Enter the name and type of the file (D) to indicate how the picture should be
saved in the selected location (C). See figure 35.
19. Select ‘Save to album’ (E) if you wish to add the picture to the Photo Express
photo album. See figure 35.
20. Click on ‘Save’ (F). The picture will now be saved in the selected location. See
figure 35.
This was a brief introduction to the program. Consult the Help function and program
manual for more information.
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7.2
ViewFun
Note:
ViewFun only works with Windows 98 with USB connection.
To use ViewFun, follow the instructions below.
1.
Start Windows 98.
2.
Connect the camera to your computer's USB port. See section 6.2.
3.
Start ViewFun. The window shown in figure 36 will pop up.
Figure 36: ViewFun display window
ViewFun display window (See figure 36)
Option
Description
A
Click here to view the video album window (B).
B
Video album. This contains the recorded video images.
C
Video miniature image.
D
To close ViewFun.
E
To set camera exposure. Also see chapter 5.
F
To set brightness.
G
To set contrast.
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H
To set camera's white balance. Also see chapter 5.
I
Advanced settings. You have a choice here of 4 different folders depending
on the function you are using: shooting pictures, taking video, changing the
language or sending e-mail. See figures 37, 38, 39 and 40.
J
To return to factory settings.
K
To consult the Help function.
L
Miniature image of picture.
M
Photo album. This contains the pictures taken.
N
Click here to view the photo album window (M).
O
Use this button to set the size of the image. You may choose between
320x240 and 160x120.
P
Use this button to switch between a black/white display and a colour display.
Q
Click here to start a video recording.
R
Click here to take a picture.
S
Click here to send the image displayed in the window directly to an attached
printer.
T
Click here to stop a video recording.
4.
Aim the camera at the desired object. The object can now be viewed in the
display window. See figure 36.
5.
Click on the R button if you wish to take a picture. A numbered miniature image
of the picture (L) will appear automatically in the photo album (M). See figure
36.
6.
Click on the N button to open the photo album (M).
7.
Double-click on the miniature image of the picture (L) to display it in the
application.
Note:
If you do not see an image in the display window, check whether the
camera is switched on and connected to the USB properly.
8.
Click on the Q button if you wish to make a video recording.
9.
Click on the T button if you wish to stop the video recording. A numbered
miniature image of the recording (C) will appear automatically in the video
album (B). See figure 36.
10. Click on the A button to open the video album (B).
11. Double-click on the miniature image of the video (C) to view it using
Mediaplayer, an application for displaying video images.
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12. Click on the I button if you wish to use the advanced settings. You have a
choice between 4 different folders:
•
Recording video (Video). You can change the image size, image type and
sound settings in this folder. See figure 37.
Figure 37: Video settings
•
Taking pictures (Picture). You can set the image size, number of images per
second and location where the pictures should be saved in this folder. See
figure 38.
Figure 38: Picture settings
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•
Sending e-mail (Email). You can set the compression level of the video or
picture you wish to send in this folder. See figure 39. This window must be set
before sending an image by e-mail.
Figure 39: Email settings
•
Changing the language (Language). You can select the language in which you
want to display ViewFun in this folder. You have a choice between English,
German, French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. See figure 40.
Figure 40: Selecting a language
This was a brief introduction to the program. Consult the program's Help function for
more information.
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8. Viewing the Images on TV
You can view 'real-time' video images and pictures directly on your television with the
PhotoCam LCD. The camera can also be connected to a video cassette recorder so
that filmed images can be recorded immediately.
Follow the instructions below to connect the PhotoCam LCD.
8.1
Connecting to the TV / video cassette recorder
1.
Switch off the camera.
2.
Connect one end of the video cable supplied with the camera to connection C
on the camera. See figure 24.
3.
Connect the other end of the cable to the 'Video in' connection on your TV /
video cassette recorder.
4.
Turn on the TV / video cassette recorder and select the video channel.
5.
Switch on the camera. The camera allows you to watch 'real-time' video
automatically.
8.2
Viewing pictures on the TV
1.
Connect the camera to the TV. See section 8.1.
2.
Press the MODE button (see figure 25) to activate the playback mode. You may
now view the pictures from the memory on the TV.
3.
Press the selection buttons (see figure 25) to select the picture you wish to view.
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9. Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Possible solution
Camera does not
work.
Batteries are empty.
Replace the batteries.
Wrong mains supply.
Only use the adapter supplied with
the camera.
Batteries inserted
improperly.
Reinsert batteries. See section 4.1.
Low battery voltage.
Replace the batteries.
‘Auto-off’ function
switched on.
Switch on the power supply again.
See chapter 5.
Memory is full.
Clear images from the memory.
Camera is set to
playback mode.
Set the camera to camera mode.
See chapter 5.
Poor quality colours
and brightness when
used indoors.
Indoor fluorescent
lighting.
Do not take pictures where there is
fluorescent lighting.
Pictures have a
greenish tint.
Bright, direct or
reflected sunlight.
Set diaphragm K to
25).
(see figure
Pictures are too
dark.
Not enough light.
Set diaphragm K to
25).
(see figure
Blurry image.
Dirty lens.
Clean the glass.
No image on TV.
TV is on the wrong
channel.
Switch on the TV's video input.
Cable not connected
properly.
Reconnect the cables. See chapter
8.
Wrong TV system.
Select TV option in the function
menu and set it to PAL or NTSC.
See section 5.2.
Poor cable
connection.
Reconnect the cables. See chapter
6.
Camera is switched
off.
Switch on the camera.
Sudden power
supply failure.
No picture is taken
when the shutter
release is pressed.
No connection to
computer.
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The computer
hangs when used
via USB
Windows does not
detect a new device
after the camera is
connected via USB.
USB port shares
IRQ with another
device.
Remove cards from the computer
or reformat them.
Drivers are already
present.
Start Windows via F8 in 'Safe
Modes' and remove the old
drivers. Next, start up and
reinstall.
Computer's USB
port does not work.
Remove USB port from device
manager and reinstall.
Poor cable
connection.
Reconnect the cables. See chapter
6.
Camera is switched
off.
Switch on the camera.
Check the Internet (www.trust.com) for the FAQs and for the latest version of the
driver.
Please contact your dealer if you still have problems after you have tried these
solutions. You should keep the following information available:
•
The order number of your PhotoCam Plus. You will find this under the bar code
on the box.
•
The Windows version number and language.
•
The type of processor in your computer and its speed.
•
The settings for your computer's serial port.
•
The exact error message, or a detailed description of what goes wrong and when.
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PhotoCam LCD
10. Specifications
CCD
350K colour pixels
LCD
45 mm colour video
Resolution
640 x 480
Memory
2MB internal
Max. 32MB with CF memory card
Compression
Input / output
Standard
JPEG
ECON = 40KB per
image
Max. 46 pictures internally
YUV 4:2:2
STD = 92KB per image
Max. 20 pictures internally
HIGH = 232KB per
image
Max. 8 pictures internally
Video = PAL / NTSC
USB = 12M bps
Serial (RS232) = 115, 57, 19.2 K bps
Focal point setting
25 cm to infinite
Lens opening
F8.0 and F2.8
Lens angle of view
48 degrees
Power supply:
6VDC, 4x battery type AA
External power
supply:
7.5VDC / 2A
Dimensions
79 x 146 x 53 mm
[H x W x D]
Weight:
200 gram (without batteries)
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11. Trust Service Centres
Country:
UK
Ireland
Italy
France
North Africa
All other
countries
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Contact:
UK Office
Internet
E-mail
Mail
www.trust.com
[email protected]
Aashima Distribution U.K. Ltd.
Trust Support
PO Box 5277
Witham
CM8 3XU
United Kingdom
Fax
+44-(0)1376-514633
Italian Office
Internet
www.trust.com
E-mail
[email protected]
Mail
Aashima Italia s.r.l.
Trust Support
via dei Pignattari 174
Blocco 37 CENTERGROSS
Funo di Argelato (BO)
Italia
Fax
051-6635843
French Office
Internet
www.trust.com
E-mail
[email protected]
Mail
Aashima France sarl
Trust Support
BP 50002
95945 Roissy C.D.G.
France
Fax
+33-(0)1-48174918
European Head Office
Internet
www.trust.com
E-mail
[email protected]
Mail
Aashima Technology B.V.
Trust Support
P.O. Box 8043
3301 CA Dordrecht
The Netherlands
Fax
+31-(0)78-6543299
Fax
+49-(0)2821-58873 (for Germany)