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6 Using the SD Card

• Using the SD (Secure Digital) Card

Your camera comes with approximately 8MB of built-in flash memory for storing pictures, video and audio 
clips.  You  can  expand  the  memory  using  a  commercially  available  SD  card  (up  to  256MB).  The  camera 
senses whether a memory card is inserted, and automatically saves pictures accordingly. Note that you 
cannot save pictures to the built-in flash memory while a memory card is installed in the camera.

   IMPORTANT!

 

•  Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or removing a memory card.

 

•  Be sure to orient the card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force a memory card into the slot when you feel resistance.

 

•  SD memory cards have a write protect switch that you can use to protect files from accidental deletion.  However, you must remove the write 

protection whenever you want to record to it, format it, or delete its files.

 

•  Files contained in the SD card recorded by other cameras may conflict with the eMovie2 camera,  and valuable data in your 

existing SD card may be distorted or lost when the card is inserted in the eMovie2  camera. We strongly recommend the user to 
use a NEW or formatted SD card for the eMovie2  camera. We will not guarantee any valuable data or files (other than eMovie2 
camera’s) in your SD card.

Inserting the SD (Secure Digital) Card

Turn off the camera and open the SD card slot cover as illustrated. Insert the SD Card, ensure the card is 

inserted the correct position as illustrated, close the card door before using the camera.

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Removing the SD (Secure Digital) Card

To remove the SD card, turn off camera , open the SDcard slot cover, gently use your finger to push the SD 

card inwards and then release it for the SD card to bounce out of the SD card slot as illustrated.

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   IMPORTANT!

 

•  Never insert any other object into the camera’s SD card slot. Doing so creates the risk of damaging to the camera and card.

 

•  Should water or any foreign objects ever get into the card slot, immediately turn off the camera, remove the batteries and contact your dealer 

or nearest service provider.

 

•  Never remove a card from the camera while the camera is powered on. Doing so can cause the picture record operation to fail, and even 

damage the memory card.

• Formatting the SD Card

Formatting the SD card erases all pictures, video and audio clips, including the protected files. Removing 

the SD card during formatting may damage the card.

1.   Set the Capture/Playback selector to Playback mode.

2.  Open the LCD panel, then turn on the camera. 

Press

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   IMPORTANT!

 

•  You can format a memory card on the camera or on a computer. However formatting a memory card on a computer takes much longer time.

 

•  Note that data deleted by a format operation can not be recovered. Make sure you do not need any data currently stored on a memory card before 

you format it.

Summary of Contents for CIC-310

Page 1: ...User s Manual eMovie2 TM F 3 5 f 9 0 m m ...

Page 2: ...atus LED 3 Microphone F 3 5 f 9 0 mm 1 3 2 1 Power On Off button 2 OK button 3 Left button 4 Down Zoom out button 5 Right button 6 Up Zoom in button 7 Mode button 8 Display On Off button 9 Video output terminal USB port cover 10 LCD Screen 1 6 7 3 8 2 5 4 9 10 1 Tripod mount 2 SD card slot 3 Battery door TBA 1 2 3 ...

Page 3: ... Picture 10 Playback Video and Audio clip on the LCD Screen 10 Protect or Unprotect Picture Video or Audio clip 10 Deleting One Picture Video or Audio clip 10 Deleting All Pictures Video Audio clips 11 Setting TV out 11 6 Using the SD Card 12 Using the SD Secure Digital Card 12 Formatting the SD Card 12 7 Installing the Software onto a Computer 13 Installing the Software 13 Software Included with ...

Page 4: ...Flash Strobe Optional Please take a moment to fill out and return this Registration Card Your valuable input will help us to serve you better Product Registration Card 3 First Name Mr Middle Initial Last Name Address Ms Mrs Miss Please provide any comments you have regardin g this product Registration Card No Town County Post Code Telephone No E mail Address Date of purchas e Day Month Year 5 Age ...

Page 5: ...icon is not displayed it means that particular feature is not activated Capture Mode Playback Mode F ON Image Resolution Camera Status Battery Status Other Features 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 640 x 480 Pictures can be taken Still Picture Mode The length of video clip SD Card inserted Self timer On Video Mode Audio Mode Auto Exposure Compensation Auto White Balance Folder Number of picture displayed Fu...

Page 6: ...s of inactivity Press the Power button if you want to turn on the camera again You can change the power saving setting by the following steps Open the LCD panel then turn on the camera and set it to Still image mode Press OK Press Press OK You can also change the power saving setting under Playback mode Setting Date and Time Open the LCD panel then turn on the camera and set it to Still image mode...

Page 7: ...ter button 1 Open the LCD panel and turn on the camera 2 Set the Capture Playback selector to Capture mode 3 Frame your subject using the LCD screen 4 Press the Shutter button completely down to take a picture holding the camera steady A beeps will sound when the picture has been taken Setting Exposure Compensation You can adjust the exposure compensation value EV within the range of 1 5EV to 1 5E...

Page 8: ...ity depends on both its resolution and the JPEG file compression that the camera applies when the picture is taken Higher resolution and less compression make better quality which occupies more memory space Smaller size pictures with normal quality are easier to email while larger size with fine quality are better for printing Set the Capture Playback selector to Capture mode Open the LCD panel th...

Page 9: ...re setting the Date Stamp Set the Capture Playback selector to Capture mode Open the LCD panel then turn on the camera Press OK Press Press OK When the date stamp is selected the pictures taken will have the current date stamped on the bottom right corner while view them on a computer or print them out Setting Frequency In order to take a better indoor picture the camera needs to be set to suit th...

Page 10: ...LCD panel then turn on the camera 3 Follow the steps below to rotate a picture Press OK Press Press OK Playback Video and Audio clip on the LCD Screen 1 Set the Capture Playback selector to Playback mode 2 Open the LCD panel then turn on the camera 3 Use the Left Right buttons to select a video or audio clip you want to playback 4 The LCD screen shows PLAY AVI YES NO when a video clip is selected ...

Page 11: ...layback mode 2 Open the LCD panel then turn on the camera Press OK Press Press OK NOTE When NTSC or PAL is selected the LCD screen turns black When LCD is selected the LCD screen will return to Playback mode Connecting to a TV When the camera is connected to a TV and NTSC or PAL is selected the LCD screen is not active and the TV screen now performs as the camera LCD screen 1 Connect the camera to...

Page 12: ...urn off the camera and open the SD card slot cover as illustrated Insert the SD Card ensure the card is inserted the correct position as illustrated close the card door before using the camera TBA TBA TBA Removing the SD Secure Digital Card To remove the SD card turn off camera open the SDcard slot cover gently use your finger to push the SD card inwards and then release it for the SD card to boun...

Page 13: ...nch 4 With the mouse click on each software interface button in turn and follow the on screen instructions NOTE If the setup screen doesn t appear after loading the CD then you can manually start it by double clicking the My Computer Icon on your desktop then double clicking the icon for the CD ROM drive When the CD ROM window opens double click the file INSTALL E EXE For Macintosh Users MAC 1 Bef...

Page 14: ...B RAM 128MB recommended 200MB free disk space Colour monitor with high colour 16 bit graphic capability or higher CD ROM drive Standard mouse and keyboard Stereo speakers DirectX 8 0 or higher For Macintosh Users MAC Mac OS Version 9 2 X iMac PowerMac G3 300MHz or higher USB Port 64MB RAM 128MB recommended 150MB Free disk space Colour monitor with high colour 16 bit graphic capability or higher CD...

Page 15: ...able 4 Double click on My Computer icon on your desktop and then you can see a Removable Disk drive 5 Double click Removable Disk double click DCIM double click 100MEDIA 6 All the pictures video clips and audio clips are in the 100MEDIA folder Highlight the pictures video clips or audio clips and drag them to a folder of your choice You can also create sub folders to group them or use the Arcsoft ...

Page 16: ...disk Please insert the eMovie2 driver CD or the Windows CD into the CD ROM drive to install the requested files 5 Put your eMovie2 on top of your PC monitor or another flat surface 6 Connect your Speaker to your audio card s Speaker out jack Start NetMeeting NOTE For Windows XP 2000 users who use NetMeeting for the first time Go to Start Run type in conf click OK and then follow the on screen set ...

Page 17: ... to enter Capture Video mode 6 User can get a live view from the screen Click this button to get a live view 7 Make sure that WWL 401 Video Camera Device is selected in the pull down menu 8 Click Record button to start recording video 9 Click Pause button to stop recording 10 User can playback the video by clicking Play button Pause button Record button 11 User can click Save button to save the vi...

Page 18: ... s name Click on Setting Ensure Auto insert notification is ticked and the disconnect is ticked If you change the settings the computer will ask you to restart your PC Click Yes There is no response in NetMeeting or ArcSoft VideoImpression live video when the camera is connected to the PC Capture mode is not selected in your eMovie2 Camera Set the camera to Capture mode before connecting to your P...

Page 19: ...ail support arcsoft com For China For Japan ArcSoft China Support Centre Beijing ArcSoft Japan Support Centre Tokyo Tel 8610 6849 1368 Tel 81 03 3834 5256 Fax 8610 6849 1367 Fax 81 03 5816 4730 E mail china arcsoft com Web http www mds2000 co jp arcsoft E mail japan arcsoft com and support mds2000 com For Oceania For Europe Middle East ArcSoft Australian Support Centre Africa Rest of the World Bau...

Page 20: ...imately 20 images at 1600X1200 Middle Approximately 30 images at 1280X960 Low Approximately 98 images at 640X480 Video based on on 8MB internal memory Middle 10fps Approximately 1 5 minutes at 320 x 240 Audio recording Approximately 10 minutes based on 8MB internal memory Battery Type Alkaline Compatible with rechargeable NiMH SIZE AA Quantity 4 pieces 2 X AA for Camera 2 X AAA for Flash Strobe Op...

Page 21: ...on 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 modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the...

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