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Cool-Icam CIC-150 User Manual
Cool-Icam CIC-150 User Guide
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  • 1 TM 1. Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the Micro C@m. Using the latest innovations in technology the Micro C@m offers fun, affordable and easy to use digital imaging. Although you probably want to get started right away, please take a few minutes to read this guide and familiarise yourself with your new Micro C@m. Your new Micro C@m will take

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 2 2. Table of Contents 1. Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1 2. Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................... 2 3. System Requirements .................................................................................................................. 3 4. Package Contents ....................................................................................................................... 3 5. Softwa

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 3 3. System Requirements For Windows® Users PC • Compatible with Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP • Pentium ® II 333MHz or Pentium® compatible processor • 128MB RAM or higher • USB Port • 200MB free disk space • CD-ROM drive • Color monitor with high color (16-bit) graphic capability or higher • Standard mouse and keyboard For Macintosh® Users MAC • PowerPC® Processor • Mac™ OS version 8.6 ~ 9.2 • USB port • 128MB RAM • 150MB Free disk space • Color monitor with high color (16-bit) graphic capability or higher • CD-ROM drive • Standard mouse and keyboard 4. Package Contents Micro C@m Stand Mic

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 4 5.1.2 Uninstalling your Digital Camera Manager To uninstall Digital Camera Manager, click the “Start Menu” on your Windows® desktop, choose Digital Camera Manager folder under Program and choose “Uninstall Digital Camera Manager”. Follow the onscreen instructions. Notes: Uninstalling your Digital Camera Manager does not delete your album folders and therefore all images transferred into your default or created albums will be preserved. You will be able to access these folders on your system desktop. For Windows® Users: PC 5.2 How to Install ArcSoft ® Softwar

  • 5 5.3 How to install Microsoft ® NetMeeting™ NetMeeting™ provides the most complete conferencing solution for the Internet and corporate intranet. Powerful features let you communicate with both audio and video, collaborate on virtually any Windows-based application, exchange graphics on an electronic whiteboard, transfer les, use the text-based chat p

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 6 5.5.2 How to Uninstall Digital Camera Driver (without enhancement): To uninstall the Digital Camera Driver (without enhancement), you have to remove 2 les located in different folders and restart your Mac. The 2 les are listed below. “STV0680 Camera” in Control Panel Folder “STV0680 Downloader” in Extensions Folder in System Folder 5.5.3 How to install Digital Camera Driver (with enhancement): 1. Insert the CD-ROM disc into the CD-ROM drive and close the CD-ROM drawer. 2. Double click the CD-ROM icon “Digital Camera”. 3. Double click the “WWL Mac Installer 1.4b2” icon. 4. Click “Continue”. 5. Select whe

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 7 5.7 How to Install Cu-SeeMe™ 1. Insert the CD-ROM disc into the CD-ROM drive and close the CD-ROM drawer. 2. Double click the CD-ROM icon “Digital Camera”. 3. Double click the “Cu-SeeMe™1.0b10” folder, followed by the “Cu-SeeMe™1.0b10” icon. 4. Follow the instructions presented on the screen to complete the installation. 5.8 How to Install Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 1. Insert the CD-ROM disc into the CD-ROM drive and close the CD-ROM drawer. 2. Double click the CD-ROM icon “Digital Camera”. 3. Double click the “Acrobat Reader” folder and select the language you wish to install. 4. Follow the instructions presented on the screen to complete the installati

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 8 7. Getting to Know Your Micro C@m Refer to the picture below for a quick overview for your Micro C@m. C o o l - i C a m D I G I T A L C A M E R A Front View Battery Door Mode Button (7.4) LCD Display (7.3) Shutter button (7.1) Side View Back View Viewnder (7.2) Lens Cover USB Cable Port Hole for Hanging Hook Viewnder (7.2) Shutter button (7.1) 7.1 Shutter Button The Shutter Button has 5 functions. Although these are covered in more detail later in this manual, please nd below a brief description. 7.1.1 Still Image To take an image, aim the Micro C@m by looking through the viewnder and press the Shutter Button once. A beep

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 9 7.5 Power 7.5.1 Stand-by Mode After a period of 30 seconds inactivity, the Micro C@m will switch to Stand-by Mode automatically and the LCD will go blank. All images taken will not be lost as they are stored in the Micro C@m’s memory. Important Notes: It is important to note that any images stored in your Micro C@m’s memory will be lost if the battery is totally drained or removed (and the USB cable is not connected to your Micro C@m to your powered on PC or Mac). Please make sure your wanted images are uploaded to yo

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 10 8. Getting Started 8.1 Switching the Micro C@m On Your Micro C@m will automatically switch on when you insert new batteries or connect your Micro C@m to your PC via USB port. Press the Mode Button to turn on your Micro C@m when your Micro C@m is in Stand-by Mode. The LCD will indicate the mode for high resolution and it will also display the number of images which may be taken. 8.2 Sliding the Lens Cover C o o l - i C a m D I G I T A L C A M E R A Slide the lens cover outward 1. Before taking an image, remember to slide the lens cover outward. 2. When the lens cover is not slided to the desired position, a “black corner” may formed in the images taken. 3. For maximum prote

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 11 9. Connecting your Micro C@m to Your Computer The USB cable allows you to upload images from the Micro C@m to your PC or Mac. One end of the cable connects to the USB port on the side of the Micro C@m and the other end connects to your PC’s or Mac’s USB port. When your Micro C@m is connected to your PC or Mac, it will draw power from the PC in order to preserve your battery life. The USB port can be found on the front or back panel of your PC or Mac. Look for this symbol next to the connection port. (Also see your PC or Mac operating manual for

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 12 10.3 Uploading Images 1. Switch to DSC Mode Close 2b. Enchance resolution 2a. Capture all stored images You are now able to enhance the resolution of your taken images by using the Digital Camera Manager. Before you start to capture all stored images, a window will pop up and ask you if you want to convert all the stored images to High Resolution (640x480) automatically. 1. Switch the interface to DSC (Digital Still Camera) Mode by clicking the button. 2. Click to cap

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 13 10.4 Creating and Uploading Movie Clips Create your very own digital movies using Digital Camera Manager. Low resolution supports 80 frames of video. High Resolution supports 20 frames of video. • When the Micro C@m is full, attach it to your PC via USB and run the Digital Camera Manager. • You can now start to create your own movie clips by following these steps: 1a. Switch to DSC Mode saved .avi le 4. Create movie clip 1b. Capture all stored Close 2. Create New Album E-mail saved .avi le 3. Select Album 1. Switch the interface to DSC

  • 14 4. Click the button to adjust the frame rate and the button to adjust the resolution (size) of the movie clip. 5. Click to start record the live images and click again to stop recording. You can also take a snap shot during recording by clicking the button. The movie clip and snap shot created will appear on the right panel and it will be saved to the album

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 15 11. How to Use Other Software Alternatively you can upload your images directly from your Micro C@m into PhotoStudio®, ArcSoft Funhouse™, ArcSoft PhotoPrinter® and ArcSoft VideoImpression™. Images can also be retrieved previously saved in your computer les. For Windows® Users: PC 11.1 How to PhotoStudio® 4.0 1. Select the “PhotoStudio® 4.0” icon from the “ArcSoft Camera Suite” program group on the Windows® Start Menu. You can now start to download your stored images from your Micro C@m by the following steps: 2. Go to “File” and select “Select Source”. Select “USB Dual-mode Cam

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 16 7. Click “5. Print Preview” to print a hard copy. Using live images:- 8. You can also capture a live shot when your Digital Camera is connected to your PC by the following steps: 9. Go to “Get Template” to select the template and then press “OK” to conrm. Important! Make sure the “Digital Camera” CD-ROM is in the CD-ROM Drive. 10. Go to “Get Photo” and then click the “Live Video Mode” icon and the “Live” icon will ash to indicate that it is in live mode. Clic

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 17 Adding an existing video. Step 6 To add a video you have already made double click on the next large frame in the story board to the right. Click on the “Get” icon and select a video you had made and led in the folder called “album” click on Get, with the selector click on the down arrow and select desktop and then double click on “Album” folder and select a le ending with mov (video le) the video will appear in the vide

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 18 11.8 How to use ArcSoft Funhouse™ 1.0 1. Double click the “Funhouse 1.0” icon from the Funhouse™. 2. Click “1. Get Template” to select the template from the category and then click “OK” to conrm. Important! Make sure the “Digital Camera” CD-ROM is in the CD-ROM Drive. Using the images stored in your Digital Camera:- 3. Double click on “2. Get Photo” and click “Open”. Select the image you previously saved in your hard disk and click “Open”. 4. The selected image will be shown within the “mask” on

  • 19 Step 5 Double click on the next right large frame and repeat step 3 using a video template a n d double click template 5. Countdown.avi. Repeat step 4. 1. Fire 1. Fire Countdown.avi Static.avi Storyboard Adding an existing video. Step 6 To add a video you have already made double click on the next large frame in the story board to the right. Click on t

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 20 12. Customer Support WWL UK Unit 14, Distribution Centre. Shannon Ind. Est., Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland Tel : 353-61-702097 Website : www.cool-icam.com Support email : [email protected] 13. ArcSoft ® WorldWide Customer Support For Japan For North America ArcSoft ® Japan Support Centre (Tokyo) ArcSoft ® HQ Support Centre Tel: +81-03-3834-5256 (Fremont California, CA) Fax: +81-03-5816-4730 Tel: 1-800-762-8657 (toll free number) Web: http://www.mds2000.co.jp/arcsoft Fax: 1-510-440-1270 E-mail: [email protected] and E-mail: support@a

  • 21 14. Troubleshooting The troubleshooting guide is designed to help you. If problems continue, please contact your local customer support hot-line. See your registration card for helpline contact details. For Windows® Users: PC My CD Installation wizard does not work. Symptom Problem Solution I receive an error message when I am installing the Di

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 22 For Macintosh® Users: MAC I hear a low “beep” when trying to take an image. Take your images in better light condition. Check your lens cover is open. Put Digital Cam CD in the CD-ROM drive. Insufcient light. No CD in CD-ROM drive. If you need to change batteries, and retain the images in your Micro C@m ’s memory, ensure you are connected to a Mac which is turned on via the USB cable, which will then draw power from the Mac whilst you insert fresh batteries. This means there

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 23 15. Battery Guidance Important Note: We strongly recommend that you do not use rechargeable batteries as this will affect the performance of your Micro C@m. WARNINGS! • Batteries should be replaced by an adult. • Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. • Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the camera before being charged (if removable). • Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision (if removable). • Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. • Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. • Batteries are to be inserted with the corre

  • Cool-Icam CIC-150, 24 17. FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pr

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