Vivitar Digital Camera VIV CV 1025V User Manual

10x25 Digital Camera Binoculars  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
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WHAT TO DO WHEN SERVICE IS NEEDED  
STEP 1. Package the product and relevant accessories carefully, using ample padding materials  
and a sturdy mailing container to prevent damage in transit.  
STEP 2. Include in package:  
a) Evidence of date and place of original purchase (for example, a copy of your sales receipt).  
b) Detailed description of your problem.  
c) When possible, a sample evidencing the problem.  
STEP 3. Return item (insured) to: Vivitar  
Attn:Technical Support  
195 Carter Drive  
Edison NJ 08817  
When service is complete, the product will be returned to you shipping prepaid. In the event the  
product is deemed to be not faulty or the defect is a result in wear and tear, Vivitar may levy a  
handling charge for the return ofthe product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You may also have other rights which vary from  
country and State to State thereof.  
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Table of Contents  
What your camera includes:........................................................................................ 4  
Computer System Requirements ............................................................................. 4  
A Quick Look at Your Camera..................................................................................... 5  
Preparing Your Camera for Use ..................................................................................6  
Starting Your Camera.................................................................................................... 7  
The Camera’s Modes.......................................................................................................8  
Operating Your Camera................................................................................................ 9  
Software & Camera Driver Installation ................................................................. 14  
Downloading Photos .................................................................................................. 19  
Appendix A: Technical Speciꢀcations.................................................................... 21  
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What Your Camera Includes  
1)One digital 10 x 25 camera binoculars  
2)One USB connection cable  
3)One software and driver CD  
4)One product manual  
Minimum System Requirements  
Windows 2000, XP  
-Pentium III Processor or Equivalent  
-128MB RAM  
Windows Vista (32bit only)  
-1 GHz or Higher Processor  
-512MB RAM  
-150MB Free Hard Disk Drive Space  
-CD/DVD ROM Drive  
-Available USB Port  
-150MB Free Hard Disk Drive Space  
-CD/DVD ROM Drive  
-Available USB Port  
-1024x768 Screen Resolution  
-Direct X 9 Capable Graphics Card  
-1024x768 Screen Resolution  
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A Quick Look at Your Camera  
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Startup Button/Mode Button  
LCD Display Screen  
Optical Shooting Lens  
USB Socket  
Telescope and Viewꢀnder  
Battery Compartment  
Shutter Button/”OKbutton  
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Preparing Your Camera For Use  
Battery Installation  
Your camera requires two AAA alkaline batteries, which must be inserted as follows:  
1. Slide open the battery compartment at the bottom of the camera.  
2. Insert the batteries in accordance with the polarity (+/-) shown on the inside of the cover.  
3. Close the battery compartment.  
The LCD display screen will ꢀash if your batteries are running low in which case you will need  
to replace the camera’s batteries before taking photos. When the batteries get very low on power,  
the LCD display screen will display “Loand then automatically switch oꢁ.  
Note: If you do not intend to use your camera for an extended period, remove the batteries to  
avoid leakage and corrosion.  
Warning:  
• Please download any photos you have on the camera before opening the battery  
compartment.  
• Opening the battery compartment and/or removing the battery will erase the photos  
currently stored in the camera.  
• Download your photos as often as possible. Photos may be lost when the batteries  
run low.  
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Starting Your Camera  
Press and hold down the mode button (for about 2 seconds) to start the camera.  
• The camera will sound a beep to confirm that it is ready for use.  
• The LCD display will indicate the number of photos that can be taken before it becomes necessary to  
download them to your PC.  
Taking Photos  
1. Compose your shot using the viewfinder. Be sure to keep the camera very still to avoid blurriness.  
2. Hold the camera steady and press the shutter button to take a photo.  
3.The camera will beep when a photo is taken.  
If the camera fails to beep or if a "0" appears on the LCD this is an indication that the memory is  
full in which event no further photos can be taken until the existing photos have been  
downloaded or cleared from the camera’s memory.  
Note:The LCD display indicates how many photos may still be taken at the current resolution  
and compression. E.g. In "Lr" resolution and "CP" compression 160 images may be taken.  
However the LCD counter only displays up to 99. It will continue to display 99 until less than  
99 images may still be taken.  
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The Camera’s Modes  
When your camera is turned on, you will see the following symbols on the LCD display screen:  
When you see a number on the screen, it indicates the number of photos remaining to take.  
OFF..turns your camera oꢀ.  
St..turns on the self timer  
Ct..Continuous shooting mode.  
CP..turns on compression  
nP..no compression  
AI..record video  
CL..clears the last photo you have taken  
CA..clears all the photos you have taken  
Hr..high resolution mode  
Lr..low resolution mode  
F5..light frequency 50Hz  
F6..light frequency 60Hz  
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Operating Your Camera  
If the camera is powered oꢀ, hold down the mode button once to turn on power to your camera.  
Turning your Camera Oꢀ  
1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the OFF symbol shows on the LCD display screen.  
2. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds to turn camera oꢀ.  
Auto-Shoot Mode  
1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the ST symbol shows on on the LCD display screen.  
2. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds to activate the 10 second timer.  
3. The camera will beep once per second. After 10 seconds the photo will be taken.  
Continuous Shoot Mode  
1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the Ct symbol shows on the LCD display screen.  
2. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds to activate continuous shoot mode. Hold down and  
do not release the shutter button and your camera will rapidly and repeatedly take photos.  
3. The camera will beep once for each photo taken until the shutter button is released or the  
memory is full.  
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Operating Your Camera (continued)  
Deleting All Photos  
1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the CA symbol shows on the LCD display screen.  
2. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds, the photo counter will ꢀash. Press the  
shutter button again within 5 seconds and all photos will be deleted from the  
camera’s memory.  
Note:  
If you do not press the shutter button within 5 seconds, no photos will be deleted  
and the camera will return to the normal working state.  
Deleting the Last Photo Taken  
1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the CL symbol shows on the LCD display screen.  
2. Press the shutter button once within 5 seconds to delete the last photo taken.  
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Operating Your Camera (continued)  
Photo Resolution  
Your camera can tak photos in either VGA (640x480 pixels) or QVGA (320x240 pixels) resolution.  
In order to change the resolution, follow the steps below:  
1. Press the mode button repeatedly until the “LRsymbol is displayed on the LCD display screen.  
2. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds, and the mode changes to QVGA mode.  
3. Press the mode button repeatedly until the “HRsymbol is displayed on the LCD display screen.  
4. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds, the mode changes to VGA mode.  
Photo Compression Ratio  
You can choose the compression ratio for your photos -“CPhigh compression or  
“nPnon compression. The higher the compression, the more photos you can take  
without having to download them to your PC. You can take up to 160 photos in  
“CPmode with the low resolution (LR) setting preset on your camera (see the  
photo resolution section above).  
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Operating Your Camera (continued)  
Photo Storage  
The number of photos that can be taken will vary according to the resolution and compression  
ratio of the photos. The LCD display screen will show the current resolution and how many more  
photos you can take at this resolution. The maximum numbers of photos your camera can store is:  
20 photos --- “Hrresolution + “nPcompression  
40 photos --- “Lrresolution + “nPcompression  
80 photos --- “Hrresolution + “CPcompression  
160 photos --- “Lrresolution + “CPcompression  
Display  
Press the shutter button to take a photo. The number of photos shot will be displayed as a number  
on the LCD display screen. Each consecutive photo taken will increase this number by one.  
Fluorescent Lamp Light Frequency  
1. Press the mode button repeatedly to select either “F5or “F6shown on the LCD display.  
2. Press the shutter button within 5 seconds. The frequency will be toggle between 50HZ and 60HZ.  
3. Please set the frequency of your camera according to the standards of the country you live in.  
In the United States and Asia use 60Hz, in Japan and Europe use 50Hz. If you use the wrong frequency  
your photos or videos may be distorted.  
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Operating Your Camera (continued)  
Video Recording Mode  
Press the mode button repeatedly to select the A1 symbol on the LCD display screen.  
Press the shutter button to start recording, the LCD will blink at the same time.  
Once recording gets started, It will not stop recording until you release the shutter button or the  
“number of photosremaining turns to "00".  
Notes: move your hands slowly and smoothly during the recording course.  
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Software and Camera Driver Installation  
IMPORTANT: Before attempting to install the software, ensure that you do not have the camera  
attached to your computer. This will aꢀect the installation process and could cause your installation  
to fail. Do not connect the cable to the computer until the entire installation process has been  
completed. We recommend following the step by step instructions that will appear on your screen  
during the installation process.  
1. Insert the CD into your CD-Rom drive. Make sure that your camera is not connected to the  
computer.  
2. On the “Install your camera softwarescreen, select your camera model from the drop down  
list and click the “Installbutton to install PhoTags Express followed by the installation of PhoTags  
WebCam Express and your camera driver.  
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Software and Camera Driver Installation (continued)  
4. Please review the license terms and click the  
“Agreebutton to continue.  
3. On the “PhoTags Express" screen, click  
the “Nextbutton.  
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Software and Camera Driver Installation (continued)  
5. Let the “PhoTags Expressinstaller create  
the folder where the program will be installed  
to, and then click “Install”  
6. Click “Finishto let the “PhoTags Express”  
installer ꢀnish the installation program.  
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Software and Camera Driver Installation (continued)  
7. This will automatically launch the  
Install shield for the camera driver.  
Click “Nextto continue.  
8. Once the program has ꢀnished  
installing you will have to restart  
your computer.  
Congratulations!! You have successfully installed the “PhoTags Expresssoftware, the  
“PhoTags WebCam Express” program and the camera’s driver.  
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Downloading Photos  
Use the “PhoTags Expressprogram to import the photos from your camera.  
1. Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB slot on your camera.  
2. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your  
computer.  
3. Make sure that your camera is connected and turned on.  
4. Double-click the “PhoTags Expressicon that is on your desktop to  
launch the “PhoTags Expressprogram.  
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Downloading Photos (continued)  
6. The “Get photoswizard will appear  
with the correct name of your camera  
device selected in the “Active devices”  
list in the “Expressmode. Click the “Next”  
button to proceed.  
5. Click on the “Get Photos”  
button on the Main Menu.  
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Downloading Photos (continued)  
7. On the next screen, choose where you  
want to place your photos and click the  
“Finishbutton to copy the photos to your  
computer.  
8. All of the pictures you imported will then  
appear in the “Select photosmode’s main  
window.  
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Specifications  
Internal Memory: 16Mbit SDRAM  
Memory Capacity: VGA: 20 photos (no compression) QVGA: 40 photos (no compression)  
Lens: 1/4 inch ꢀxed lens  
Aperture: 2.8  
Exposure Value: Automatic  
White Balance: Automatic  
Self Timer Duration: 10 seconds  
Communication Interface: USB standard interface  
Image Sensor: 1/4 inch CMOS  
Shooting Modes: Single photo/delayed self timer/continuous shooting/continuous short  
video recording (AVI mode)  
Exposure Speed: 1/60 second-1/1500 seconds  
Imaging Speed: 12 pictures/second  
Power Source and Management: a)two AAA batteries, b)automatic shutoꢁ after 30 seconds  
c)audio indicator of low battery voltage  
Operating System: Windows 2000/XP/Vista  
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