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Specifications

Model

SWCAMHD19

Operating System

Microsoft® Windows® 7 / 8 / 10 

MAC® OS X 10.6 or later

Interface

USB2.0

Image Sensor

2MP CMOS sensor

Effective Pixels

1920 x 1080

Focus Distance

3cm to infinity

Number of Colours

Up to 24 bits

Frame Rate

30fps

Focus Type

Auto Focus

Viewing Angels

Horizontal 83°

Built-in Microphone

Yes

Dimension (L x W x H)

53.6 x 131.3 x 45.8 mm

Power Consumption 

During Operation 

During Standby

<280 mA

≤50 mA

Features and specifications are subject to change without 

prior notice.

Hints and Tips

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•  Ensure the USB cable is correctly and securely attached.
•  Ensure that your video software has been properly 

installed.

•  Make sure your lens is free from obstruction, and that it 

is pointing in the appropriate direction.

Dark Pictures

•  Check that there is sufficient light for the camera. 

Alternatively, you may wish to adjust the brightness or 

contrast settings in the software you are using.

•  Ensure there is no strong light source behind the object 

or person being viewed by the webcam.

•  Ensure that the lens is clean.

Lens Cleaning

If your lens becomes dirty, wipe lightly with a dry, lint-free 

cloth.

Outdoor Use

Your webcam is not designed for outdoor use and 

should not be exposed to the elements without suitable 

protection. In general, you should not expose it to 

extreme temperatures or humidity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use my webcam with other video capture 

devices?
The best way is to disable all other video capture devices 

and ensure the webcam is the default device. To do this:
1.  Click on the start menu button, right click on My 

computer and select Manage.

2.  This will open the Computer Management window. 

Select Device Manager, then Imaging devices from 

the list.

3.  Right click on the appropriate camera device and select 

enable or disable as required.

The video on my screen appears too light or too dark. 

What should I do?
Proper room lighting is critical for the correct functioning 

of the webcam. Your webcam requires a certain light level 

to produce good pictures. If you are getting dull or dark 

images, or if the colour is poor, try increasing the ambient 

light in the room, or lighting the subject directly. Using the 

webcam in a sunlit room will also produce good results. If 

you cannot use your camera in a naturally well-lit setting, 

then a desk lamp or some other artificial light source must 

be used. 
You may also wish to adjust the brightness or contrast 

settings usually located in a Video Source (or similarly 

named) settings window in the software you are using.

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