Vivitar Digital Camera Vivicam 3695 User Manual

Table of Contents  
Vivicam 3695  
Digital Camera  
User's Manual  
4-4 Setup Mode .......................................…………….........13  
4-5 PC Connection Selection .....................…………….......15  
Chapter 1 Introduction  
1-1 Safety Precautions ....................………….…..................2  
1-2 Before Using Your Camera ...............……………...........2  
1-3 Operational Precautions...........................…………….....3  
1-4 Package Contents ..............................…………….......3  
Chapter 5 Preparing Your Camera  
5-1 Attaching the Hand Strap…….................………..…......16  
5-2 Loading Batteries..............…………..........……….........16  
5-3 Inserting and Removing a Memory Card....…..…..…....17  
5-4 Setting Up the OSD Language………..…………….......18  
5-5 Setting Up the Date/Time………………………..…….....18  
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Camera  
2-1 Product Description….....................…….……...……......4  
2-2 Specifications................................………..….…......…....6  
2-3 System Requirements……………………….……………6  
Chapter 6 Getting Started  
6-1 Setup Mode………....…....………………………..……....19  
6-2 Record Mode (including Self-Timer and Digital Zoom)...19  
6-3 Play Mode (including Delete and Slide show functions)..20  
6-4 Movie Mode………....….....................…….……..............21  
6-5 PC Connection Mode………………………………………21  
6-6 TV Output………….………………..…..………….………22  
Chapter 3 Controls, Operation, and Display  
3-1 LED Indicators………....................…...…………….….....7  
3-2 LCD Monitor Display………..........................……...........7  
3-3 Power Switch …………...……………………………........8  
3-4 Shutter Button………...........................……..……….......9  
3-5 Mode Dial.......……….….......…...…………………….......9  
3-6 MENU/ENTER; Multi-Select Button…. .….…..…………..9  
3-7 Flash Button………………………..……………….………9  
3-8 Mode Display Button…………………………….……….10  
3-9 Macro Switch…………………………….……….……….10  
Chapter 7 Driver Installation  
7-1 Installing the PC Camera Driver…….....……....………....23  
7-2 Installing PC Application Software………………………...24  
Chapter 4 Navigating Modes and Menus  
4-1 Record Mode .......................................……………......11  
4-2 Play Mode.....................................…………….............12  
4-3 Movie Mode ................................……………..............12  
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Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Camera  
2-1 Product Description  
Rear View  
(1) LCD Monitor  
(2) Display Button  
(3) Mode Dial  
Front View  
(1) Flash  
(4) Status LED  
(2) Lens Cover/ Power Switch  
(3) Lens  
(5) Macro Mode LED  
(6) ENTER Button  
(7) Multi-Select Button  
(8) Strap Holder  
(4) Shutter Button  
(5) Self-timer LED  
(6) Red-eye Reduction LED  
(7) Macro Switch  
(9) Flash Setting Button  
(10) Battery Cover  
(8) USB and TV Port Cover  
TV-OUT Port  
USB Port  
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Chapter 3 Controls, Operation, and Display  
2-2 Specifications  
3-1 LED Indicators  
3-2 LCD Monitor Display  
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Number of images stored in 16MB (typical):  
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Lens: focal length =7.5 mm, aperture F/2.8  
Image Sensor: 2.0 mega pixel CMOS sensor  
Sensitivity: ISO 100  
White Balance: Automatic, Sun, Tungsten, Fluorescent.  
Shutter: Electrical  
Shutter Speed: 1/4 to 1/2000 second  
Internal Storage: 16MB Internal Flash Memory  
External Storage: SD Card (MMC compatible) up to 512MB  
Still Image File Format: JPEG  
Movie File Format: AVI (Motion JPEG), no sound  
Movie mode resolution: 320 x 240 (CIF)  
Still-Image Resolution options:  
2048x1536(using Firmware Interpolation Technology)  
1600 x 1200 (Native 2 MP resolution)  
1280 x 960  
800 x 600  
Digital Zoom: 10-Step 4X Digital Zoom  
Range of focus, Normal: 60 cm (24 inches) to Infinity  
Range of focus, Macro: 20 to 25cm (8 to 10 inches)  
Self-timer: 10 second delay  
PC-CAM frame rate: CIF (320 x 240) 20 to 30 fps,  
VGA (640 x 480) 15 to 25 fps  
Flash Modes: Automatic, Red-eye reduction, Off  
TV output : NTSC or PAL, selectable  
USB connectivity: version 1.1  
The LED indicators located on the top of LCD monitor signify:  
Resolution: 800X600 1280X960 1600X1200 2048X1536  
Fine  
Normal  
100  
200  
40  
100  
25  
60  
15  
40  
Standby/Busy  
(Red LED)  
Macro Mode  
(Green LED)  
Quality  
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Movie File duration in 16MB internal memory : 100 seconds  
Power: 2 AA Alkaline Batteries, or one CR-V3  
Dimensions: 93 x 56 x 38 mm  
Weight: About 120g (without batteries)  
2-3 System Requirements  
(1) Image resolution (horizontal dimension)  
(2) Image quality setting  
The minimum system requirements for the digital camera is as the  
following:  
(3) Current mode (still or movie)  
(4) Memory card symbol (when a card is inserted)  
(5) Shot counter  
LED Status  
Description  
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Red  
On  
Off  
The camera is busy, please  
wait until the Red LED blinks  
once and goes off  
System  
OS  
Requirement  
Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP  
Intel Pentium 300 MHz  
64 MB  
(6) Self-timer indicator  
CPU  
(7) White balance setting  
(8) AM/PM (clock)  
RAM  
Camera is ready  
CD-ROM  
HDD  
4X or above  
(9) Time display (hour: minute)  
(10) Date  
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Hard drive with 40 MB free disk space  
One USB 1.1 port  
Green  
On  
Off  
Macro mode – for close ups  
Normal Mode, for shots beyond  
two feet  
USB port  
(11) Remaining battery power  
(12) Digital Zoom setting (10 steps)  
(13) Flash mode  
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The following settings will be retained when you turn off the  
camera:  
3-3 Power Switch (lens cover)  
3-5 Mode Dial  
3-7 Flash Button  
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Slide the lens cover gently to the left to turn on the camera.  
You will hear a confirmation-tone sequence. When you turn on  
the camera, the red LED will be illuminate. When the Red LED  
goes OFF, the camera is ready.  
1. Resolution  
2. Quality setting  
? The flash button only works in the Record Mode.  
Press this button to select the desired flash mode. There are  
three flash modes:  
3. OSD Language  
4. White Balance  
? You can select the camera mode using the Mode Dial:  
5. EV Compensation  
6. TV – Output standard  
1. PC – Computer Connection Mode  
7. Lighting Frequency  
2.  
3.  
Record Mode (still image capture)  
Playback Mode  
8. PC Mode (Mass storage or PC Camera)  
"Default" in the Setup Options menu will restore the camera’s  
factory settings.  
Automatic,  
Auto with Red-eye reduction,  
Off.  
4.  
5.  
Movie Mode (movie capture)  
Setup Mode  
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Slide the lens cover gently to the right to turn off the camera.  
3-4 Shutter Button  
You will hear a confirmation-tone sequence.  
3-8 Mode Display Button  
3-6 MENU/ENTER; Multi-Select Button  
DISP  
1.This button works only in the Record Mode. Press this button  
to change the LCD monitor display. Select from: Standard, Full  
Display, Image Only, LCD Monitor Off, Settings Only.  
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Your camera is designed with two-step shutter.  
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The camera will automatically turn off after one minute to  
conserve battery power. To reactivate the camera, slide the  
power switch (lens cover) closed and then open again.  
When you press and hold the Shutter button half-way down a  
set of brackets "[ ]" will appear in the center of the LCD display,  
as the exposure value is set. Press the Shutter button down fully  
to take an image and the camera will beep. (You may release the  
Shutter button after the beep.)  
You can perform operations and make selections by using  
the MENU/ENTER Multi-Select button. You may select,  
confirm, go forward and backward, zoom, and more.  
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Chapter 4 Navigating Modes and Menus  
If you leave the camera in the MACRO setting and  
subsequently take images at a normal range – they will be  
out of focus and appear blurry.  
Image Resolutio
3-9 Macro Switch  
4-1 Record Mode  
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The macro switch on the side of the camera changes the  
optical characteristics of your camera by adding an optical  
element in front of the lens. This allows you to take close  
up shots. Slide the Macro switch on the side of camera to  
switch between Normal and Macro modes. When you  
select Macro mode, the green LED located on the back of  
the camera, above the of the LCD monitor will be on.  
For more information, please  
refer to section 3-2, LCD Monitor  
Display.  
Normal  
Macro  
Note: When you select Macro Mode, the flash will be disabled  
automatically.  
Note: After using the camera for close up (macro shots) it is  
very important to switch the camera back to the “Normal”  
setting.  
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2. Slideshow  
4-2 Play Mode  
4-4 Setup Mode  
3. White Balance:  
(Auto)  
(Sun)  
Start Auto Play  
1. Image Resolution  
(1) Current  
Image  
2048x1536  
800x600  
1600x1200  
1280x960  
Number/Tot  
al  
(Fluorescent)  
(Tungsten)  
4-3 Movie Mode  
Numbers of  
(1) Movie Mode  
(2) Recorded Movie  
Time (seconds)  
(3) Recording  
Index for Quick Menu:  
4. EV (Exposure Value) Compensation  
1. Delete Images  
indicator  
(4) Battery Status  
(5) Time & Date  
2.Image Quality:  
(Fine Quality)  
(Basic Quality)  
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camera to you PC. Your camera will appear as a  
removable disk. Windows users can easily find their  
images by double clicking on “My Computer”. Look for a  
disk-drive icon labeled “removable disk”. Double click on  
this icon and look for a folder labeled “DCIM” (digital  
camera images). Your images will be found inside this  
folder. Create a new folder on your computers hard  
drive and move the images from the camera to your PC  
hard drive. (Either drag and drop, or cut & paste.)  
10. Default – Reset the camera to factory settings  
5. OSD (On Screen Display) Language  
7. TV – Output Standard  
8. Light Frequency  
4-5 PC Connection Selection  
Select the correct frequency type (50Hz or 60Hz) according to  
your regional electrical frequency.  
Mac OS users can use the V3695 in mass storage mode,  
as well. When the V3695 is connected to your Mac, a  
new drive icon will appear on the desktop as “unlabeled”.  
OSX users will enjoy the fact that iPhoto or iPhoto2 will  
automatically start when the camera is connected.  
Lycoris Desktop LX users can use the V3965 in mass  
storage mode just like Windows and Mac OS users.  
9. Format Media  
The PC Camera mode is only used when you wish to use  
the camera as a PC/web camera. In this mode you may  
view live video on your PC screen. This mode only works  
on Windows-based computers.  
6. Date / Time  
You may select from either of two computer connection  
modes. The most common mode is Mass Storage.  
Use this mode for connecting to your computer for  
purposes of transferring images.  
Note: If a memory card is inserted, this function will only  
format the memory card, not the internal memory.  
Select mass storage mode and then connect your  
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Chapter 5 Preparing Your Camera  
5-1 Attaching the Hand Strap  
5-2 Loading Batteries  
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Turn off the camera.  
Insert 2 AA batteries or a single CR-3V battery. Please make  
sure the batteries are full of power. If the batteries are of low  
power, please change the new batteries as soon as possible.  
Close and lock the battery cover.  
NOTE:  
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Insert the thin end of strap into the strap holder.  
Exercise caution when opening the battery cover to avoid  
damaging the battery compartment cover and hinges.  
ø If the battery power indicator shows only one segment battery  
power is low but you may continue to take images and use the  
flash.  
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Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the  
arrow:  
ø When the battery indicator turns red, you can no longer take  
still images or movies.  
? Insert an SD memory card in the direction of the arrow.  
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ø The date and time setting will be retained in camera's memory  
for about three minutes while replacing the batteries. Double  
check the date & time setting after changing batteries.  
Pass the other end of strap through the loop.  
2. Removing a memory card:  
5-3 Inserting and Removing a Memory Card  
1. Inserting a memory card. (Optional memory card)  
˜ Make sure to turn off the camera.  
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Insert the batteries as indicated on the inner side of the cover.  
Note correct polarity as shown above.  
Stretch the strap tightly.  
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Chapter 6 Getting Started  
? Press the memory card down momentarily and gently.  
? The memory card will click and bounce upward.  
? Pull the memory card out with your fingers direction.  
Note: There is 16MB of memory built-in to the camera. The use  
of a memory card is highly recommended, but optional. It will  
expand storage capacity and allow you to use a card reader to  
download your images. Whenever a memory card is inserted  
the camera will always use the card in preference to internal  
memory. If you wish to use internal memory, remove the  
memory card. You may either SD or MMC memory cards up to  
512 MB capacity. A memory card will not fit in the wrong  
orientation. Do not force the card into the card slot.  
6-1 Setup Mode  
6-2 Record Mode  
Using the Setup Mode, you can adjust camera functions  
including: Resolution, Image Quality, White Balance, EV  
Compensation, OSD Language, Date & Time, TV Output  
standard, lighting frequency, Format Media, and reset settings  
to their default values. To setup these items, perform the  
following:  
Record Mode offers you a quick and easy way to capture  
images.  
1. Turn the Mode Dial  
to Record Mode  
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2. Use the lens cover to turn the camera on and off.  
3. Press and hold the Shutter button down halfway to set the  
scene exposure. The camera will determine proper exposure  
setting (metering) and a set of yellow brackets "[ ]" will  
appear in the center of the LCD monitor. If you hold the  
Shutter button in the halfway position, the camera will retain  
the metering value. To capture an image, press the Shutter  
button down fully and then release the Shutter button. You  
will hear two beeps as the image is captured and stored to  
memory.  
1.Turn the Mode Dial  
to Setup Mode  
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If the camera cannot recognize a memory card, gently wipe the  
metal interface pins on the card with a soft cloth and reload the  
card again.  
2.Using the lens cover on the front of the camera to turn the  
camera on. After the red LED goes off, the set up screen  
will appear on the LCD monitor.  
3.Use the arrow buttons  
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on the MENU/ENTER  
5-4 Setting Up the OSD Language  
Button to navigate and select menu items.  
Turn the Mode Dial to Setup Mode  
and select  
4. Press the Enter button on the MENU/ENTER Button  
"Language" to set the OSD language. There are five language  
selections: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and  
Spanish.  
to make a selection.  
4. To select a flash mode press the Flash Button  
to select  
NOTE:  
If the memory card is full of images or data, you can turn the  
the desired flash mode: Automatic, Red-eye reduction, and  
Off.  
5. By pressing the arrow button  
on the MENU/ENTER  
Button to return to the previous menu.  
Mode Dial  
to Setup Mode  
and then select  
5-5. Date/Time  
5. Press the Mode Display Button (DISP)  
to choose  
"Format" to format the memory card. This will erase all data on  
the memory card and allow you to store images on the card.  
Before formatting a card make sure that you have saved all of  
your images and data. This operation cannot be undone.  
To set the date and time, turn the Mode Dial to Setup Mode  
Practice using the arrows and enter buttons. In a few  
from five display styles: Standard, Full Display, Image Only,  
LCD Monitor Off, and Settings Only.  
and then select "Date/Time" to set the date and time.  
minutes you will discover how easy it is to change settings.  
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PC Camera and Mass Storage options will appear on the  
6-3 Play Mode  
6-4 Movie Mode  
6. Self-Timer. Press the ENTER Button  
set of monochrome icons on the image display. Press  
the arrow buttons until the self-timer icon  
appears (enlarged) in the center of the LCD window.  
Press the arrow buttons to toggle between  
self-timer enabled/self-timer disabled. Enable the  
self-timer. Press the shutter button and note that the  
RED self-timer LED blinks on the front of the camera and  
an image is captured after ten seconds.  
to display a  
LCD Monitor.  
In Play Mode, you can review your still images and movies as  
follows:  
You can use the Movie Mode to record movies (without audio)  
2. Press the arrow buttons  
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on the MENU/ENTER  
as follows:  
/
Button  
to select the desired mode. Press the enter  
1. Turn the Mode Dial  
to Play Mode  
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1. Turn the Mode Dial  
to Movie Mode  
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button to invoke the desired option.  
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2. Use the lens cover to turn the camera on. As the camera  
powers-up the last recorded image appears on the LCD.  
2. Use the lens cover to turn the camera on.  
3. A graphical USB "  
" icon will pop up and flash on the  
3. Press the Shutter button to start recording. Press the Shutter  
button again to stop recording.  
3. Press the arrow buttons  
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on the MENU/ENTER  
LCD. Connect the USB cable to the camera and to your  
computer to complete the configuration.  
4. The LCD Monitor will show the recording time (in seconds)  
while you are recording a movie.  
Button to review your images. You may move forward or  
7. Digital Zoom. Press the arrow buttons  
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on the  
backward through your images.  
˜ The maximum recording time will depending on the available  
memory space.  
4. Press the Enter button in the center of the MENU/ENTER  
MENU/ENTER Button to adjust the digital zoom and a  
scaling-bar will appear on the left side of the LCD Monitor  
indicating the digital zoom level, in ten steps.  
Button  
to access the "Delete" function. Press the  
6-5 PC Connection  
arrow button , to access the "Auto play” (Slideshow)  
feature.  
8. Slide the Macro Switch on the side of camera to enable  
Macro (close-up) photography. When you select Macro  
Mode, the green Macro LED located on the top of the LCD  
monitor will light green.  
Note: If there are no images stored in the internal memory or  
memory card, a “No picture” message appears on the LCD.  
Notes:  
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If the low-battery icon appears, install new batteries  
immediately to keep the camera operating normally.  
When the storage memory begins to fill, the image  
counter will turn red and a red card icon will appear as  
an indication that memory is almost full. “Memory Full”  
indicates all memory storage has been used.  
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˜ Select either PC Camera or Mass Storage mode in the  
PC Connection menu as follows:  
1. Set the Mode Dial  
to PC and turn on the camera.  
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Chapter 7 Driver Installation  
6-6 TV Output  
7-1 Installing the PC Camera Driver  
3. Click on Install driver and this screen will appear:  
You can display your images on a standard TV as follows:  
You can use your camera in either PC Camera or Mass Storage  
modes on a PC. Win Me/2000/XP users do not usually require a  
driver for Mass Storage operations. However, a driver is required  
for PC/Web camera operation (PC only). Mac OS and Lycoris  
users do not need a driver for mass storage operation. Install  
the PC camera driver before connecting the camera to your  
PC as follows:  
1. Please select the video standard that matches the TV you  
1. Insert the V3695 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  
2. The CD will Auto-run and the welcome screen appears:  
(If your CD-ROM does not auto-run double click on the "My  
Computer" icon on your desktop. Double click the CD-ROM  
drive icon and double click on the InstallMgr.exe file.  
wish to use. Turn the Mode Dial  
to Setup Mode  
4. Click the Next to continue the setup program. After the  
camera driver installs successfully, a message will appear:  
and select NTSC or PAL.  
2. Use the TV cable provided with the camera to connect the  
camera and output device.  
3. Turn on the camera. No images will appear on the camera  
LCD Monitor. The images will now appear on the output  
device's display.  
Notes:  
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You can use the camera normally when connected to a  
TV. The only difference is that your images, and  
image information will now appear on the TV screen.  
While connected to a TV out cable, images will be not  
appear on the camera LCD Monitor. To restore the  
display the camera LCD Monitor, disconnect the TV  
cable from the camera.  
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5. Click Finish to restart your computer and finish the camera  
driver installation.  
You may now connect your camera to your PC.  
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7. Follow the instructions and click on Next:  
8. Please select the program folder you want to install  
4. Select desired language and click OK.  
7-2 Installing PC Application Software  
Install the Arcsoft Software (Photo Impression shown as  
5. You will see the Welcome screen. Click Next to continue.  
an example)  
1. Insert the V3695 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  
2. The CD will Auto-run and the welcome screen appears:  
(If your CD-ROM does not auto-run double click on the "My  
Computer" icon on your desktop. Double click the CD-ROM  
drive icon and double click on the InstallMgr.exe file.  
9. Click Finish to complete the installation.  
6. Software License Agreement: Click Yes to continue.  
3. Click on any of the Arcsoft applications to install. A screen  
will appear as follows:  
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