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PC320 

Web Cam 

User’s Guide 

 

Version 1.0 

 

 

 

 

 

For Notebook, LCD panel monitor 

 

 

Operating System Requirements

 

 

Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, 

Windows XP, Windows Vista™

 

 

Driver Software Installation 

 

 

 

1.  Insert the software CD into the CD-ROM 

drive of your computer. 

2. The installation program will run 

automatically. If the installation does not 
auto play, please run “

autorun.exe

” from 

the CD-ROM’s root directory to install.

 

 

 

3.  Click the “Web Camera Driver” icon to 

install device drivers. 

 

4.  Click “DirectX-Update” to install DirectX 

(9.0C) if you use old version or never 
installed before. 

 

5.  After driver installation, please click 

separately “ArcSoft WebCam Companion” 
icon, and then follow the on-screen 
instruction to install the application 
software.

 

       

6.  The wizard will install ArcSoft suite: four 

softwares at the same time. 

7.  After first time installation, the system will 

restart; there will be a new icon on the 
desktop.

   

 

8.  Connect your WebCam to an available 

USB port on your computer. Windows 
should detect your new device.   

Hardware Installation 

1.  Plug the enclosed USB cable into camera 

and USB port on the PC separately, and 
then follow the on-screen instructions to 
install the hardware. To avoid low voltage, 
we recommend the user to plug the cable 
connector to USB port on PC directly.   

2.  Once pressing the snap shot button, the 

LED indicator on camera will light up and 
the “AMCAP” dialog box will pop up while 
the installation is successful. 

3. Please select AMCAP and enable 

“preview function” to view the video after 
first-time installation. If there is no video 
shown, please remove and connect again 
to make sure the USB connection is 
completed. 

Notice:

 

Please download the latest update of 

“Service 

Pack”

 (from Start 

 Windows Update) to keep 

the camera running smoothly. 

 
 

Power Source Adjustment

 

Choose the mode of “50Hz” or “60Hz” according 
to your power source environment or video 
output signal system to avoid the blurry image. 

Amcap

 

 

Option

 

 

Video Capture Filter

 

 

OK

 

 

 

 

Snap Size Adjustment 

1.  Press the snap shot button on camera to 

pop up the “AMCAP” dialog box. Please 
select “Option” and then click “Video 
Capture Filter” to continue.

 

 

2. 

When the “Properties” dialog box pops up, 
please select “VGA SnapSize” and click 
mouse button to choose the VGA snap 
size you need. There are four selections 
as below: 

0: 640 * 480       1: 800 * 600 
2: 1024 * 768      3: 1280 * 1024

 

         

 

 

3.  Under Windows® 98SE/ME/2000/XP 

operating system, move the mouse 
cursor to any empty space on the screen. 
Right click the mouse button and select 
“Properties” to pop up the “Display 
Properties” dialog box. Please select 
“Settings” and then adjust the screen 
resolution to match the “VGA SnapSize” 
you selected before.

 

 

 

 

 

4.  Under Windows Vista™ operating 

system, move the mouse cursor to any 
empty space on the screen. Right click 
the mouse button and select 
“Personalize” to pop up the “Display 
Settings” dialog box. Please select 
“Monitor” and then adjust the screen 
resolution to match the “VGA SnapSize” 
you selected before.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attention: 

Make sure to install driver and software 
BEFORE plugging the camera into USB port.

Attention:

If you have more than one image device in
your system, please select the CamMaestro
as the PC Camera device. In this way, you can
use this camera to capture images.

 

3100553661 Version 1.0 Mar. 2007

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