DC-1512E USER MANUAL Package Contents: Argus 1512E Digital Camera AAA Batteries USB Cable Installation CD 0 -0 1 _151 EmanualR1.
Table of Contents Safety And General Information ........................ 2 Getting To Know Your Camera ........................... 5 Before Using The Camera .................................. 6 Operating The Camera ....................................... 8 Installing The Software ....................................... 11 Downloading Pictures ........................................ 12 Frequently Asked Questions ............................. 13 Specification ................................................
Before Using Your Camera Use your camera to shoot several trial images before taking pictures of important subjects to ensure proper operation. Any loss caused by the malfunction of this product (such as costs of photography or loss of benefit generated by the photography) is not the responsibility of Argus Camera Company and no compensation will be given for it. Copyright information Unless agreed by the rightful owner, pictures taken with this digital camera cannot be used in violation of copyright law.
This camera is a precision electronic device. Do not attempt to service this camera yourself. Opening or removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Further, avoid exposing this camera to direct sunlight as doing so could cause a fire. Do not attempt to dry it with an external heat source. How to maintain your camera 1. If the lens, LCD display, or viewfinder is dirty, please use the accompanying cleaning cloth to wipe the surface clean.
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LCD Display The LCD screen will display different symbols when the MODE button is pressed consecutively, and the interpretations are as follows: Before Using The Camera Open the battery compartment located at the back of the appliance and place three AAA alkaline batteries according to the direction shown on the diagram at the bottom 0 -0 1 _151 EmanualR1.
of the compartment. Then close the compartment and press the MODE button. The number 26 will appear on the LCD screen. This indicates that it is ready to take 26 “high-resolution” photographs and the memory is empty. When the LCD screen flashes, which indicates low battery power, it is time to replace the batteries. Note: Do not change the battery until after you connect the camera to a computer. Otherwise the previously taken photographs will be erased.
in order to correct imperfections due to poor conditions. You can also send your photos via the Internet and use your camera as a webcam allowing for online interactive discussions with your family and friends. Functions and Characteristics Camera Function: The camera can capture photos and digitally store the images within the internal memory. Computer Interface: The digital camera does not use films . The photos can be transferred directly onto your computer by using the supplied USB cable software.
Timer: The camera has a time delay of 10 seconds accompanied by a beep. After 10 seconds, the camera will take the photograph automatically. Continuous Shooting: In certain cases, you may wish to record a group of consecutive images. Your camera can take such succession photos. Automatic Exposure Control: The camera automatically controls exposure in poor light conditions. You no longer have to worry about aperture or shutter speed control.
photos, in any manner that you want. It also allows you to transform the camera into a video camera and link it up to most image processing programs, network management programs and video programs used. Operating the Camera Taking Photos This is the default mode when the camera is turned on. Press the shutter button. You will hear a beep and camera takes a photo. The number displayed on the LCD screen will decrease by one.
be heard at the same time to confirm your choice. The energy consumption of the camera is very low in sleep mode, extending its battery life. The camera can remain in sleep mode for up to 100 hours. To use your camera again just simply press the MODE button. Timer Mode Press the MODE button until the LCD screen displays the . Press the shutter button and the camera counts down for 10 seconds accompanied by short beep then gives off a long beep before taking a photo.
Deleting Images To delete all, press the MODE button until the LCD screen displays the and then press the shutter button to confirm your choice. The number will blink; press the shutter button again to confirm. All the photos stored in the camera will be deleted but the previously chosen resolution mode will not change. To delete the last image taken, press the MODE button until the LCD screen displays the and then press the shutter button to confirm. The last photo taken will be deleted.
change back into “High Resolution”, repeat the procedure and toggle the setting from “Low Resolution Mode ” to “High Resolution Mode.” Changing Frequency Modify the anti-flicker frequency if you decide to take photos in rooms with fluorescent light bulbs. Press the MODE button until the LCD screen displays the “Change to 50/60 Hz” mode and then press the shutter button to confirm. Changing the Compression Mode Press the MODE button until the LCD screen displays “Hd” and then press the button to confirm.
Installation of Arcsoft Click “Install Arcsoft PhotoImpress 4.0”, and then follow the step-by-step instructions to complete the installation. 14 0 -0 1 _151 EmanualR1.
Installation of Driver After completing the Arcsoft installation, the interface will appear, Click on “Install Driver” and follow the step-bystep instructions to complete the installation. After successful installation of driver, restart your computer. Downloading Picture Connect the camera to your computer using the supplied USB cable. Double click “Dual Mode Camera” on the computer desktop and the interface will appear on screen. Click on “My DSC” and “Download Photos.” Click on “Select All” then “Save.
After having saved the photos, you can empty the memory of you camera (Delete all photos) and start taking pictures again. Uploading a Photo with a Resolution of 1.3M Pixels A: Before uploading photos, select “Edit image” button. B: Select the “Increase Resolution” button (You can select “High Quality Mode” to get better image), then select the “OK” button to ESC.
Image is blurred / out of focus: Subject is out of focal range - Ensure that there is at least 1.5m (5 ft.) between the camera lens and subject. Camera moved during the shot - Hold the camera steady while taking the picture. Computer does not recognize camera: The camera driver has to be installed before picture download. Ensure that camera is connected the rear USB port of the computer. Check in Device Manager, under Imaging Devices and see if the computer is recognizing the camera.
Technical Specifications Resolution: 300K Pixels (640X480) VGA Colors: 24 bits Lens: Non-spherical Lens Aperture: 1: 2.6 Focus: f=5.4 mm Image variation: 0.
System compatibility: Pentium II and above Personal Computers Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP Operating System 32 MB or above Memory (64 MB or above Recommended) 60 MB Hard Disk Capacity CD-ROM Drive Color Monitor (Not Lower than 800*600, 24 Bit) USB interface 19 0 -0 1 _151 EmanualR1.