Using PC-CAM 350 as a Digital Camera 3-2
Taking Pictures
1. Make sure the USB cable is unplugged from the camera.
2. Press the Power button on the camera. A beep will follow. When the camera is
first turned on, it is in the default state.
The following default LCD icons are displayed:
❑ The default operation mode will be displayed: Single Snapshot (normal
resolution, 352 x 288 pixel) mode.
❑ The default flash setting will be displayed: Autoflash.
❑ The number of images you have left is shown by the image counter on the LCD.
3. To change the flash mode of the camera, press the Flash Mode button:
❑ Auto
In this mode, the camera automatically detects whether there is sufficient light
and activates the camera flash if needed.
❑ Disabled
In this mode, the flash is turned off.
4. To change the operation mode of the camera, press the Operation Mode button:
❑ Single snapshot (high resolution)
Select this mode if you want to take single snapshots at high resolution.
Images are captured at a resolution of 640 x 480 (with software interpolation).
Select the flash mode that you want, then press the Snapshot button to take
a snapshot. The front red LED blinks once and the camera-ready green LED
blinks when the image is stored into memory, and turns on after the image is
saved.
• You can only turn the
camera on when it is
disconnected from the
computer.
• If there is insufficient
memory in the camera, the
counter will start flashing
“000” immediately.
• When the counter starts
flashing “000,” you cannot
take any more pictures
until you have cleared the
camera’s memory by
deleting existing pictures.
• The Multiple-snapshot
mode consumes more
battery power.
• The camera turns itself off
if it is left idle after three
minutes.
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