Welcome
Creative DiVi Cam 316 is a high-quality yet affordable digital video
camera that allows you to create, edit, share and send photos to your
friends and family.
Creative DiVi Cam 316 is not just a digital camera. You can use it to
make short video or audio recordings, or play MP3s. You can also use
it as a webcam when you connect it to a computer.
This easy-to-follow manual shows you how to use your new Creative
DiVi Cam 316 and install all the software included on the Installation
CD. You'll find clear instructions on how to take pictures, record
videos and voices, play MP3s, and use your Creative DiVi Cam 316 as
a webcam. An overview of how to use bundled software to transfer
photos and videos from the Creative DiVi Cam 316 to your computer
is also provided.
Whenever you want to send snapshots or short video clips via e-mail,
create exciting photo albums, produce videos, chat with your friends
or family face to face over the Internet, or listen to MP3s, Creative
DiVi Cam 316 is just the tool you need.
Turning on your camera.................................13
FUNCTION TREE..............................................13
Video Mode ....................................................13
Camera Mode .................................................14
MP3 player.....................................................14
Setup Mode....................................................15
Voice Mode.....................................................15
VIDEO MODE[ ] ............................................16
Status identifier .............................................16
Recording video .............................................17
Recording a video with the self-timer ............18
Special effects................................................19
Playing back videos........................................19
Viewing video thumbnails..............................20
Managing videos ............................................20
CAMERA MODE
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Status identifier .............................................22
Activating the AE lock ....................................22
Configuring your camera................................22
Enabling the auto-flash..................................23
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Adjusting the Exposure Value (EV) ................23
Taking a photo ...............................................23
Taking a photo with the self-timer.................23
Special effects................................................24
Taking close-up pictures................................24
Viewing photos ..............................................24
Trimming a photo...........................................25
Viewing photo thumbnails .............................25
Managing photos............................................26
DPOF..............................................................26
Printing photos directly to a PictBridge
compatible printer .........................................29
PLAYING MP3S..............................................31
Status identifier .............................................31
Playing an MP3 file.........................................31
Adjusting volume, bass or treble levels..........32
Navigating in a track......................................34
Play modes ....................................................34
Managing MP3s..............................................35
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VOICE MODE ...............................................37
Making a voice recording ...............................37
Status Identifier.............................................37
Playing a recording ........................................37
Navigating in a track......................................37
Play modes ....................................................37
Managing voice recordings.............................38
SETUP MODE..................................................40
Setting options...............................................40
About the Help screen....................................42
5. CONNECTING YOUR CAMERA...........44
Configure your camera as a webcam or a mass
storage device................................................44
Connecting Your Camera to a TV/VCR............45
System Requirements ....................................46
6. INSTALLING DRIVERS ....................47
7. INSTALLING SOFTWARE .................49
Installing New Soft Video Works....................49
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8. CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS...............52
9. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.....53
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1. Important Information
Please read through this manual carefully before using Creative DiVi Cam 316.
Follow all precautions to avoid damage or harm caused by improper operation.
Safety Precautions
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Do not attempt to play the Installation CD in a CD player.
Creative DiVi Cam 316 is a precision electronic device. Do not attempt to
service Creative DiVi Cam 316 yourself. Opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
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Do not leave Creative DiVi Cam 316 under direct sunlight for extended
periods of time.
Avoid contact with liquid from the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
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If liquid gets on your skin, wipe off the liquid with a clean cloth, and
wash the affected area with water.
If liquid gets into your eye, flush your eye with lots of fresh water
immediately. Consult a doctor for follow-up treatment.
If liquid is swallowed, rinse your mouth out with water. Drink a few
cups of water to dilute the toxin and seek treatment immediately.
Before Using Your Camera
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Test out your camera before using it for important events.
Observe copyright law
Unless agreed by the proper owner, all images or videos taken with this
camera cannot be used in violation of copyright law. Observe "No
Photography" or “No Recordings” restrictions where appropriate. Transfer
of images, recordings or MP3s to or from your camera’s memory card must
be conducted under the constraints of copyright law.
Operational Precautions
This product consists of intricate electronic parts. To conserve the life of your
product, do not drop or subject Creative DiVi Cam 316 to impact when taking
pictures.
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Avoid using or storing Creative DiVi Cam 316 in:
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damp and dusty places
sealed vehicles or places subject to extremely high temperatures or
direct heat
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violently turbulent environments
areas full of smoke, oil fumes or steam
areas subject to a strong magnetic field
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rainy or snowy environments
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Do not open the battery cover when the power is on.
If water has entered your camera, turn the power off immediately, and
remove the batteries.
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Maintain your digital video camera:
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Use a lens brush or soft cloth to wipe the surface clean
Do not use any solid object to hit your camera.
Avoid scratching the lens or LCD surface.
Do not use any detergent or volatile solutions to clean your camera.
Use a slightly damp, soft cloth only.
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Package Contents
Pouch
Wrist Strap & Lens Cover Strap
Installation CD
(Drivers and Application
Software)
Earphone
USB Cable
TV OUT Cable
Audio Cable
4 AAA Alkaline Batteries
User's Guide
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Installation CD (Drivers & Application Software)
Pouch
Wrist Strap& Lens Cover Strap
Earphone
USB Cable
TV OUT Cable
Audio Cable
4 AAA Alkaline Batteries
User's Guide
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2. Getting to Know Your Camera
Creative DiVi Cam 316 Controls
Top View
1. Microphone
2. Speaker
Front View
1. Lens
2. LED
3. Flash
Terminal Compartment
Creative DiVi Cam 316 has three jacks/ports for
attaching cables: Headphone jack,TV
Out and USB. These jacks/ports enable you to attach the appropriate cables from
Creative DiVi Cam 316 to your computer, TV/VCR or earphones.
4. USB Port — Use this to connect your camera to your computer via the USB
cable. You can then transfer images, recorded audio and video,or MP3s between
the camera and your computer. You can also use your camera as a webcam.
5. TV Out Port — Use this to connect your camera to a TV for viewing images or
videos stored in your camera.
6. Headphone jack — Use this to connect your headphones or earphones for
playing back MP3s and voice recordings stored in your digital video camera.
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Back View
1. Multi-select button — This button comprises four
buttons, Up, Down, Left and Right.
In Camera and Video modes, use the Up or Down
buttons to adjust the exposure level. Use the Left button
to set the self-timer.
In Camera mode, press the Right button to set the
flash mode.
In Video mode, press the Right button to pause and
resume video recording.
2. Shutter/Record button — Press this
button to take pictures in Camera mode,
to start & stop recording videos in Video mode or
to start & stop recording audio in Voice mode.
3. LED — When you turn your camera on, the LED lights
up in green. When the camera is busy, the LED lights up in red.
4. Menu button — Press the MENU button in all modes to access the function
menu for each mode. The menus are shown on the LCD.
5. Scroller — Use this control to scroll-select menu options. To scroll-select an
option, move the scroller upwards or downwards to browse through options, and
then select the option by pressing the scroller.
In MP3 mode, move the scroller to adjust the volume.
In Camera and Video modes, move the scroller to zoom in and out.
In Playback mode, move the scroller to go to the next or previous image, video or
recording.
6. Playback button — Press this button to view your images, videos, recordings
and MP3s.
7. Power switch — To turn your camera on or off, slide the switch downwards for
one second, then release it.
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Right Side View
1. Macro Switch — Slide this switch to select
Normal or Macro mode.The Macro icon
on the LCD when you select Macro mode.
appears
2. Mode dial — Select a mode by rotating the
dial and aligning these icons with the mode marker:
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— Video mode
— Camera mode
MP3 — MP3 mode
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— Recording mode
SET — Setup mode
3. Battery Cover
Bottom View
1. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
2. Display/Help button — In Video and Camera
modes, press this button to switch between the
normal preview screen, with or without icon display
and the help screen.
In other modes, switch between the normal preview
screen and the help screen.
3. Memory Card slot cover
Battery power level indicators
Full power
Medium power
Low power
Replace battery
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3. Getting Started
Preparing Your Camera
1.
2.
Insert four AAA batteries into the battery compartment .
Insert the SD memory card according to the icon shown on the camera
when the card slot cover is open.
To take out the memory card, push the card to pop it out.
Note: Your camera’s 16MB internal memory is disabled when you insert an
SD memory card. Do not remove the card while your camera is turned on.
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4. Using Your Camera
Turning on your camera
Slide the Power switch down to turn on the camera. The LED lights up in green
and the LCD turns on automatically.
Note: The LCD turns off automatically if you do not use your camera for
over one minute. The camera turns off if you do not use your camera for the
time set for the Auto Power Off setting.
Function Tree
Video Mode
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Camera Mode
MP3 player
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Setup Mode
Voice Mode
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Video mode[
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Rotate mode dial to [
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Status identifier
Macro
Self-Timer/Delay
White Balance
Video Counter
Memory Status
Remaining Available Recording Time
Zoom Level
Battery Level
Quality
Size
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Recording video
Your camera can record video in MPEG4 format.
In Video mode, press the menu button. The Video Menu appears.
To select video size
1.
2.
Scroll-select Size.
Scroll-select the default resolution for video capture: 640X480 or
320X240.
To select white balance
1.
2.
Scroll-select White balance.
Scroll-select a white balance setting: Auto, Sunny, Tungsten,
Fluorescent or Cloudy.
To select video quality
1.
2.
Scroll-select Quality.
Scroll-select the default video quality: Fine, Normal or Basic
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To start recording
1.
Press the Shutter/Record button to start recording video.
While recording, move the scroller up or down to zoom in or out. You can
also use the Multi-select button to adjust the exposure level.
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3.
To pause recording, press the Right button. Press the button again to
continue recording.
To stop recording, press the Shutter/Record button.
Recording a video with the self-timer
1.
2.
3.
Press the Left button activate the self-timer.
Scroll-select a self-timer interval.
Press the Shutter/Record button to start the self-timer. Recording starts
when the counter reaches zero.
To stop the timer, press the scroller.
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Special effects
In Video mode, press the scroller to see the special effects menu.
Scroll-select an effect that you want to use.
Playing back videos
1.
2.
In Video mode, press the Playback button.
Scroll-select a video. Video playback starts.
To adjust the volume, press the Up or Down buttons.
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3.
4.
To pause playback, press the Right button.
To resume playback, press the button again.
To stop playback, press the scroller.
Viewing video thumbnails
1.
2.
In video playback mode, press the Left button.
The LCD shows six images at a time.
Press the button again to go back to full screen view.
Managing videos
In video playback mode, press the Menu button.
To delete a video
1.
2.
Scroll-select Delete One.
Scroll-select the video to delete.
Protected videos cannot be deleted.
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To delete all videos
1.
2.
Scroll-select Delete All.
Scroll-select OK to confirm the operation.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel.
Protected videos cannot be deleted.
To protect a video
1.
2.
3.
In video playback mode, scroll-select Protect.
Scroll-select Protect One.
Scroll-select the video to protect.
This icon
appears. Press the scroller again to unprotect the video.
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To protect all videos
1.
2.
3.
In video playback mode, scroll-select Protect.
Scroll-select Protect All.
Scroll-select OK to confirm the operation.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel.
Camera mode
Rotate mode dial to
Status identifier
Time
Macro
AE-Lock
White Balance
Photo Counter
Memory Status
Flash
Zoom Level
Battery Level
Quality
Size
Date
Activating the AE lock
Press the Shutter/Record button half way. A pair of brackets appear on the LCD.
Configuring your camera
You can set default photo capture options before taking photos with yopur
camera. In Camera mode, press the Menu button.
To select the default image size
1.
2.
Scroll-select Size.
Scroll-select the default image resolution: 2976X2232, 2048X1536,
1600X1200 or 640X480.
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To select white balance
1.
2.
Scroll-select White balance.
Scroll-select a white balance setting: Auto, Sunny, Tungsten,
Fluorescent or Cloudy.
To select image quality
1.
2.
Scroll-select Quality.
Scroll-select the default image quality: Fine, Normal or Basic
To configure date and time display
1.
2.
Scroll-select Date stamp.
Scroll-select a display option: Date & Time, Date or Off.
Enabling the auto-flash
The flash is available only in Camera mode. Press the Right button to enable or
disable the auto-flash.
Adjusting the Exposure Value (EV)
In Camera mode, press the Up or Down button to adjust the exposure value.
Choose an EV value from -2.0 to +2.0.
Taking a photo
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3.
Use the LCD to compose your picture.
Press the Shutter/Record button halfway, to lock the exposure level.
Presss the Shutter/Record button all the way down.
Hold the camera still while the photo is taken.
Taking a photo with the self-timer
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2.
3.
Press the Left button activate the self-timer.
Scroll-select a self-timer interval.
Press the Shutter/Record button to start the self-timer. The camera takes
a photo when the counter reaches zero.
To stop the timer, press the scroller.
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Special effects
In Camera mode, press the scroller to see the special effects menu. Scroll-select
an effect that you want: Normal, Sepia, B&W, Negative, Red, Pink, Purple, Blue,
Green or Yellow.
Taking close-up pictures
1.
2.
Move the Macro switch upwards to select Macro mode.
The Macro icon appears on the LCD.
Take pictures as described in “Taking a photo”.
Viewing photos
1.
2.
3.
In Camera mode, press the Playback button.
Use the scroller to go to the previous or next photo.
To zoom into a photo, press the scroller. Move the scroller up or down to
zoom in and out of a photo.
When zoomed in, use the Up, Down, Left or Right buttons to see the other
parts of the photo.
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Trimming a photo
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3.
In Camera mode, press the Playback button.
Use the scroller to go to the previous or next photo.
Move the scroller up to zoom into the photo. Use the Up, Down, Left or
Right buttons to frame your new photo.
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5.
Press the shutter button. A list of image resolutions appears.
Scroll-select a resolution. This has to be smaller than that of the original
photo.
Your newly trimmed photo overwrites the original photo.
Viewing photo thumbnails
1.
In camera playback mode, press the Left button.
The LCD shows eight images at a time.
Press the button again to go back to full screen view.
2.
Use the scroller to see more photos.
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Managing photos
In camera playback mode, press the Menu button.
To delete a photo
1.
2.
3.
Scroll-select Delete.
Scroll-select Delete One.
Scroll-select the photo to delete.
Protected photos cannot be deleted.
To delete all photos
1.
2.
3.
Scroll-select Delete.
Scroll-select Delete All.
Scroll-select OK to confirm the operation.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel.
Protected photos cannot be deleted.
To protect a photo
1.
2.
3.
In camera playback mode, scroll-select Protect.
Scroll-select Protect One.
Scroll-select the photo to protect.
This icon
appears. Press the scroller again to unprotect the photo.
To protect all photos
1.
2.
3.
In camera playback mode, scroll-select Protect.
Scroll-select Protect All.
Scroll-select OK to confirm the operation.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel.
Autoplay (slideshow)
1.
2.
In camera playback mode, press the Menu button.
Scroll-select Autoplay.
A slideshow of all photos stored in your camera or the memory card
starts up.
DPOF
If you are using a Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) compatible printer, you can
assign the number of copies to print for one, or all photos. Select the Set one
option to mark one photo at a time, or Set all to print one copy for all photos.
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Set one
1.
2.
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4.
In camera playback mode, press the Menu button.
Scroll-select DPOF.
Scroll-select Set one.
Scroll-select the photo to assign copies to.
Scroll-select the photo again to increase the number of copies, to a
maximum of three.
5.
Press the Menu button to save your selection.
Set all
1.
In camera playback mode, press the Menu button.
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3.
Scroll-select DPOF.
Scroll-select Set all.
Scroll-select OK to assign each photo a print value of one.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel to reset each value to zero.
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Printing photos directly to a PictBridge compatible printer
1.
2.
In camera playback mode, press the Menu button.
Scroll-select Print.
You are prompted to connect your photo printer.
3.
When you have properly connected your printer, you can choose to print
individual photos (Print one), or all photos (Print all).
Printing options
Scroll-select one of these options:
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photo to print — Press the Left or Right buttons to select a photo to
print (for Print one only).
copys to print — Press the Left or Right buttons to set the number of
copies to print.
paper size — Press the Left or Right buttons to select the paper size for
printing.
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date stamp — Press the Left or Right buttons to enable or disable date
printing.
Print — Press the scroller to start printing.
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Playing MP3s
Rotate the mode dial to MP3.
Status identifier
Playing an MP3 file
1.
2.
3.
4.
In MP3 mode, press the Menu button.
Scroll-select the MP3 file you want to play.
Press the Shutter/Record button to start playback.
Press the Menu button to pause or resume playback.
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Adjusting volume, bass or treble levels
When playing MP3s, press the scroller to switch between volume, bass or treble,
and press the Up or Down button to adjust the level.
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Navigating in a track
When playing MP3s, press the Up or Down buttons to skip to the previous or next
track. Press the Left or Right buttons to skip backward or forward in a track.
Play modes
When playing MP3s, press the Playback button to cycle through available play
modes:
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repeat one — repeat playback of current track
repeat all — repeat playback of all tracks
random — play all tracks in random order
normal — play all tracks in sequence.
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Managing MP3s
In MP3 mode, while you are not playing any MP3s, press the Menu button to see
the menu options.
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To delete a track
1.
2.
3.
In MP3 mode, scroll-select Delete.
Scroll-select Delete One.
Scroll-select the track to delete.
Protected tracks cannot be deleted.
To delete all MP3s
1.
2.
3.
In MP3 mode, scroll-select Delete.
Scroll-select Delete All.
Scroll-select OK to confirm the operation.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel.
Protected tracks cannot be deleted.
To protect a track
1.
2.
3.
4.
In MP3 mode, scroll-select Protect.
Scroll-select Protect One.
Scroll-select the track to protect.
This icon
appears. Press the scroller again to unprotect the track.
To protect all tracks
1.
2.
3.
In camera playback mode, scroll-select Protect.
Scroll-select Protect All.
Scroll-select OK to confirm the operation.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel to unprotect all tracks.
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Voice mode
Rotate the mode dial to
Making a voice recording
In Voice mode, press the Shutter/Record button to start recording. Press the
button again to stop the recording.
Status Identifier
Playing a recording
1.
2.
3.
In Voice mode, press the Menu button.
Scroll-select the recording you want to play.
Press the scroller to start playback.
Press the Up or Down buttons to adjust the volume level.
4.
Press the scroller to stop playback.
Navigating in a track
When playing recordings, press the Left or Right buttons to skip to the previous
or next recording. Press the Up or Down buttons to skip backward or forward in
a track.
Play modes
When playing recordings, press the Playback button to cycle through available
play modes:
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repeat one — repeat playback of current recording
repeat all — repeat playback of all recordings
random — play all recordings in random order
normal — play all recordings in sequence.
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Managing voice recordings
In voice playback mode, press the Menu button to see the menu.
Menu
To delete a recording
1.
2.
Scroll-select Delete.
Scroll-select Delete One.
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3.
Scroll-select the recording to delete.
Protected recordings cannot be deleted.
To delete all recordings
1.
2.
3.
Scroll-select Delete.
Scroll-select Delete All.
Scroll-select OK to confirm the operation.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel.
Protected recordings cannot be deleted.
To protect a recording
1.
2.
3.
4.
Scroll-select Protect.
Scroll-select Protect One.
Scroll-select the recording to protect.
This icon
appears. Press the scroller again to unprotect the
recording.
To protect all recordings
1.
2.
3.
Scroll-select Protect.
Scroll-select Protect All.
Scroll-select OK to confirm the operation.
Otherwise, scroll-select Cancel to unprotect all recordings.
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Setup mode
Rotate the mode dial to SET.
In Setup mode, you can configure the settings for your camera
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Date/Time
Language
Format
Memory
Default
Frequency
Auto power off
Beep
TV (output)
To set an option
In Setup mode, scroll-select an option:
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Date/Time — year/month/day/hour/minute/second
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Language — English/Italian/French/Deutsch/Spanish/Japanese/
Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese
Format — Ok/Cancel
Memory (information) — Video file total/Photo file total/MP3 file
total/Voice file total/Memory free space
Default — Ok/Cancel
Frequency — 60HZ/50HZ
Auto power off — Off /3 minutes/5 minutes
Beep — On/Off
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Setting options
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About the Help screen
Your camera has a handy help screen for every mode. Press the Display/Help
button to see the help screen in any mode.
Help screen in Camera mode
Help screen in camera playback mode
Help screen in Video mode
Help screen in video playback mode
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Help screen in MP3 mode
Help screen in Voice mode
Help screen in Setup mode
Help screen in voice playback mode
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5. Connecting your camera
Configure your camera as a webcam or a mass storage device
1.
2.
Insert four AAA batteries into the battery
compartment.
Connect the smaller end of the USB
cable into the USB port of your camera.
3.
Connect the other end of the USB cable to your computer’s USB port.
4.
The camera’s LCD Panel turns on and the PC Connection Menu is
displayed.
5.
Press the Up or Down buttons to select the Mass Storage Drive option or
the PC Camera option.
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Connecting Your Camera to a TV/VCR
You can connect your Creative DiVi Cam 316 to a television if you want to have a
larger view of your photos.
1.
2.
Connect the TV Output cable to the TV Output port and the television.
Connect the Audio Output cable to the Audio Output port and the television.
3.
On your television, select the channel for auxiliary Audio/Video input.
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System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements
OS
CPU
Microsoft® Windows® XP/2000/Me/98 SE
Intel Pentium 166MHz or higher
32 MB memory or better
4X or above
Memory
CD-ROM
HDD
10 MB free disk space or better
a USB 1.1 port
Others
For Windows ME and 98 SE users only
1.
After installing the drivers and applications, connect your camera to your
computer.
2.
3.
4.
5.
In the PC connection menu, scroll-select PC Camera.
On your Windows desktop, right-click My Computer.
Click Device Manager.
Right-click the GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE 47 entry and select the
Properties option. This screen appears:
6.
7.
Select the DMA checkbox.
Click the OK button.
Note:Before playing video clips(*.AVI files) ,make sure that you have
DirectX 8.0 or higher installed, along with a working audio card.
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6. Installing Drivers
Before using your camera as a mass storage device, or as a webcam, you must
install the proper drivers.
1.
Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
Your CD should start automatically. If it does not, follow the steps below:
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II.
III.
Start Windows Explorer.
On the left pane, click the My Computer icon.
Right-click the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive icon, and then click
AutoPlay.
2.
3.
Choose a language for the installation.
In the Software installer screen, click Driver -> Install.
4.
Select the desired language, then click the OK button.
5.
Click the Next button to continue.
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6.
Click the Finish button.
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7. Installing Software
Installing New Soft Video Works
1.
Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
Your CD should start automatically. If it does not, follow the steps below:
I.
II.
III.
Start Windows Explorer.
On the left pane, click the My Computer icon.
Right-click the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive icon, and then click
AutoPlay.
2.
3.
Choose a language for the installation.
In the Software installer screen, click New Soft Video Works -> Install
4.
Select the desired language, and then click the OK button.
5.
Click the Yes button.
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6.
Select the language, then click the Next button.
7.
Click the Next button.
8.
Click the Yes button.
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9.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
10. Click the Finish button.
11. When this dialog box appears, click the OK button.
12. Click the OK button.
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8. Camera Specifications
●Lens : f=8.34mm
●Sensor : 3 megapixel CMOS sensor
●Aperture: F / 3.0
●Sensitivity : ISO 100
●White balance : Auto, Sunny, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy
●Shutter : programmed electronic shutter
●Shutter speed : 1/4second ~ 1/2000second
●Storage Media : 16MB Internal Flash Memory and SD Card Slot (supports max. 512MB card)
●File Format : : still: JPEG motion: MEPG sound: WAV
●Resolution :
still:2976 x 2232(Firmware Interpolation Technology), 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 640 x 480
motion: 640 x 480, 320 x 240
●Digital Zoom : 4x
● Focal distance: Standard: 1.2m ~ Infinity
Macro: 17 ~ 22cm
●Self-timer : 5 second、10 second、30 second
●PC Camera mode : 30 fps. (320 x 240)
●Flash mode : Auto/off
10 fps. (640 x 480)
●TV-OUT:NTSC / PAL
●PC Interface : USB 1.1
●motion Storage data capability (Built-in 16MB memory ):
320x240:
Fine
Normal
Basic
Approx. 400 second
Approx. 400 second
Approx. 400 second
640x480:
Fine
Normal
Basic
Approx. 300 second
Approx. 300 second
Approx. 300 second
●Sound storage data capability (Built-in 16MB memory ): Approx. 21minute
●Still storage data capability (Built-in 16MB memory ) :
640X480
85
1600X1200
2048X1536
2976X2232
Fine
27
43
63
17
28
38
10
11
24
Normal
Basic
120
160
●Power source : 4 AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries
●Dimension: 90x 70 x 37 mm
●Weight :Approx.136g (without batteries)
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9. Frequently Asked Questions
I was using the camera, but the camera controls suddenly don’t work.
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Try turning off your camera, then turning it back on.
You might have removed the memory card while your camera was still
turned on. Remove the batteries, wait three seconds, and then put them
back.
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Check that the batteries are inserted properly.
Check for camera damage. If it is damaged, send it for repair.
I have problems using my photo printer with the camera.
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Error messages or prompts can be caused by printer malfunctions, or
power supply problems. Check the connections to your camera, and
printer. Turn your camera on and reconnect it to the printer.
I can’t seem to format my memory card.
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You may have used a memory card that was formatted differently. Use
Windows Explorer to format the memory card using the FAT file format.
See your Windows online Help for details.
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