D Link DSC 100 User Manual

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D-Lin k  
DSC-100  
Digital Camera / Webcam / Digital Video  
User’s Manual  
Rev. 2001-05-18  
Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the D-Link DSC-100. The  
DSC-100 enables you to take digital photos, record digital video and  
videoconference. This guide will explain the features and functions of  
the DSC-100.  
Package Contents  
§ DSC-100 Digital Camera  
§ Driver CD  
§ Digital Imaging Software on CD  
§ 3 AAA Alkaline Batteries  
§ Wrist Strap  
§ Stand  
§ USB cable  
§ User's manual  
§ Quick Install Guide  
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Introduction to USB  
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. It is a standard for  
connecting external devices to your computer quickly and easily. One of  
the nice things about USB is that power can be provided to the USB  
device through the USB cable. Some devices such as printer need more  
power than the USB ports can provide, so those devices will have to use  
an external power source. USB also allows the device to be connected  
and removed from the PC without the need to shut down the computer.  
Currently many USB products are widely available on the market  
and more are being developed for future release. Because of the high  
speed of the USB interface, a USB hub can be used to connect more  
than one USB device to one USB port at one time. The USB standard  
specifies that up to 127 devices can be connected to your computer.  
USB is fast enough for webcams and other video devices to  
transfer large amounts of data. The USB specification allows for two  
different speeds. A lower speed of 1.5Mbps (Megabits per second) is  
used in low-power and low-speed devices. The faster speed of 12Mbps  
is used for most devices, especially USB audio and video devices.  
The current standard for USB is version 1.1. A new version called  
USB version 2.0 will be much faster at 400Mbps and will replace  
version 1.1 as the standard for the market in the near future. This device  
will still be compatible with the new USB 2.0 standard when it becomes  
available.  
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Introduction to Video Editing  
As with video capture, the hardware that was previously needed to  
edit video was very expensive. Today’s PC market has lowered the cost  
of very powerful computers that are very capable of editing and  
producing home videos. Of course, the faster and more robust your  
computer is, the faster and easier it is to edit video.  
The first thing to understand when delving into video editing is  
that video takes up a lot of hard drive space. If you have a small hard  
drive, you may need to delete every project after you finish it in order to  
free up space for your next project. Most new computers should have  
enough space to edit and save many projects without any problem. Also,  
the bigger your project, the more space is needed.  
The video editing application is the key to editing video. Many  
applications on the market are very simple and easy to use. Others are  
geared toward the more advanced users and provide many advanced  
features. One thing to remember when purchasing video editing  
software is that the cheaper the price, the less features it will include  
and the easier it should be to use. The more expensive software will  
include more features and will be much harder to learn and operate.  
This product may include video editing software. If you decide to  
purchase additional software, choose the software that will give you the  
features you need but won’t sacrifice ease of use.  
Video editing software enables you to cut and paste pieces or  
whole parts of a video file into a timeline. The timeline shows the  
logical flow of your video. Most video editing software allows you to  
add text and transitions to your video. When finished, you can save the  
video to a file or output the video to an external video device like a TV,  
VCR or camcorder.  
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Hardware Installation  
Important: Before connecting the DSC-100 to the USB port of your  
computer, install the Drivers by following the Quick  
Install Guide for the operating system you are using.  
Placement  
Your DSC-100 should be placed in a safe and secure location. To  
ensure proper operation, please keep the unit away from water and other  
damaging elements. Your DSC-100 can be held in place by using the  
stand provided when used as a webcam.  
Front View  
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Rear View  
Top View  
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Status LCD Indicators  
Refer to the table below for the meaning of each icon.  
1. Self timer  
8. Low Battery  
2. Video Recording  
9. Continuous Shot Mode  
10. Delete Single Picture  
11. PC Connection  
12. Memory Full  
3. High Quality  
352x288 Resolution  
4. Low Quality  
352x288 Resolution  
5. Image Quantity  
(High Quality )  
6. Image Quantity  
(Low Quality)  
13. Macro Mode  
7. Full Battery  
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Using the DSC-100  
Setting Camera Shooting Modes  
Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to power on the camera.  
Then press the Mode button to set the shooting modes. The mode will  
change each time you press the Mode button.  
Single Snap Shot Mode (Default Setting)  
Only one picture will be taken every time you press the Shutter  
Release button.  
Single Snap Shot with Self Timer Mode  
The camera will take pictures 10 seconds after you press the  
Shutter Release button. The LED light on the front panel will  
start to blink when you press the shutter button and stop  
blinking after 10 seconds.  
Continuous Snap Shot with Self Timer Mode  
You can set the camera to take 1 to 10 continuous pictures with  
a 10 second interval using the self-timer mode. Press the Mode  
button until you see the Timer Mode icon appear. Press the  
Mode button for 3 seconds and press the Forward "  
" or  
Backward " " buttons to set the number of pictures to take.  
Click the Shutter Release button to apply the setting changes.  
Press the Shutter Release button again to start taking pictures.  
If you want to stop taking pictures, press the Power button.  
Tip: Use a tripod or other steady support to hold the camera when  
using the self timer or continuous snapshot modes.  
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Video Recording Mode  
Press and hold the Shutter Release button. The camera will  
record continuous video until you release the button. When  
recording, the LED light on the front panel will stay on  
continuously.  
Continuous snap shot mode  
The continuous snap shot mode allows you to set a time  
between continuous snap shots. The camera will continue to  
take pictures until either the memory is full, or you cancel the  
operation. Press and hold the Mode button for 3 seconds. The  
"
" sign will start blinking. Press the Forward "  
" or  
Backward " " buttons to set the time interval between  
snapshots. The timed interval can be set from 1 to 60 minutes.  
Press Shutter Release button to apply setting changes. Then  
press the Shutter Release button again to start the continuous  
mode snap shots. Press the Power button to stop shooting.  
Changing Resolutions  
The DSC-100 takes all images at 352x288 resolution. Changing the  
image quality will change the compression rate to make smaller image  
files. Taking pictures at the Low setting will allow you to hold more  
photos on the camera. Once the camera is full, you will need to  
download your photos to your computer and erase the photos on the  
camera.  
Press the Forward "  
High image quality =  
Low image quality =  
" button to change to the next image quality.  
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Taking Pictures  
Make sure the camera power is on. Set the mode to your desired  
preference. Locat the subject you want to shoot by looking through the  
viewfinder.  
Note: If you don’t use the camera for 30 seconds, the DSC-100 will  
automatically power off.  
Note: The focus range for PC Camera/Webcam mode is 30cm (Macro)  
to 1.5 Meters.  
If you are using the DSC-100 for…  
Digital Still Photos  
§ Press the Power button for 3 seconds to power on the camera.  
(The LED light on the rear panel will turn green)  
§ Using Viewfinder to locate the object, press the shutter release  
button to take pictures. The image processing time is around 1  
second only  
Video Recording  
§ Press the Mode button until the Video Recording icon is  
shown.  
§ Using Viewfinder to locate the object, press and hold the  
Shutter Release button.  
§ The camera will take a continuous video until you release the  
shutter button.  
PC Camera/Webcam  
§ Connect your camera to your PC. The camera will  
automatically power on and switch to PC camera mode.  
§ Run a webcam application such as NetMeeting (available with  
Windows 98, Me, 2000 and included in this package).  
§ Adjust the focus ring to get a clear image.  
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Deleting Pictures  
Delete The Last Picture Taken  
Press the Backward "  
" button to delete the last picture taken. The  
delete indicator " " will appear on the status LCD.  
Delete All Pictures  
Move the Trashcan switch to the right. All pictures in  
memory will be deleted and all settings will be changed  
to the default setting. Move the switch to the left and  
press the Power button for 3 seconds to restart the  
camera.  
Note: Be careful when deleting pictures so that you don’t accidentally  
delete a photo that you want to save.  
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Transferring Images To Your Computer  
The fastest and easiest way to download pictures from the DSC-100 to  
your computer is to use the DSC-100 Software installed in the start  
menu. You can also use the software that was bundled with the  
DSC-100 using the TWAIN interface. TWAIN is an industry standard  
interface for scanners and digital cameras. The TWAIN Interface works  
in combination with any TWAIN compliant image processing  
application, such as MGI PhotoSuite III SE. The image processing  
application is often referred to as the host application.  
Using The DSC-100 Program To Save Your Images  
The following illustration provides an overview of the TWAIN  
interface to download photographs from the DSC-100 to your computer.  
This example uses the DSC-100 download program. Instructions for  
using a different application are discussed further on in the manual.  
Click on Start > Programs > DSC-100 > DSC-100 Program.  
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The following screen will be shown.  
This screen allows you to preview and select which images you would  
like to save as a file.  
If the thumbnails do not appear, please check your USB connection and  
push the Preview button to try again.  
Select the image(s) that you want to save and click the Get Pictures  
button. You may press the Select All button to select all of the images  
on the DSC-100.  
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The following screen will appear.  
You can select a directory to save the pictures to by clicking the browse  
"..." button.  
The Prefix box allows you to select a prefix, which will be the first part  
of the pictures' file name. For example, if you select pictures 005, 006  
and 009 to save to disk, and the prefix is "Pic", the pictures' file names  
will be Pic005.jpg, Pic006.jpg and Pic009.jpg.  
Warning: If you choose a filename and the selected folder already  
contains a file by that name, the new file will overwrite the  
old file automatically. If you use the default Path shown in  
the Path box, you will not have a problem with this.  
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If you are downloading a Digital Video, you can select AVI or Mpeg1 as  
the video format that the video file will be encoded in. If you choose  
AVI(Audio Video Interlaced file developed by Microsoft), the file will  
have a suffix of .AVI. If you choose Mpeg1(short for the Moving  
Pictures Expert Group MPEG version 1), the file will have a suffix  
of .MPG. AVI files are larger in file size but have shorter image  
processing time. Mpeg1 files have are smaller in file size but have  
longer image processing time. Most video applications support both  
formats.  
You can erase all the images in the DSC-100’s memory by pressing the  
Erase All button  
Warning: The images stored in the camera will be erased when you  
click the Erase All button. Make sure you want to delete all  
the photos before clicking the Erase All button.  
Pressing the Snapshot button will take a picture of whatever is  
currently seen through the viewfinder.  
Pressing the Options button will show the current software and  
firmware versions. If you contact D-Link Technical Support for any  
reason, please have this information available.  
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Using a TWAIN Compliant Imaging Application To  
Download Images from the DSC-100  
Listed below are the steps for using the DSC-100 TWAIN interface with  
the MGI PhotoSuite III SE (which may be bundled with this camera).  
Note: These instructions are not intended as a rule for all imaging  
software. Consult the applicable users manual for instructions  
when using other imaging applications.  
Follow these steps to download images from the DSC-100.  
§ Execute MGI PhotoSuite III SE.  
§ Click on Digital Camera (TWAIN)  
§ Select DSC-100 TAWAIN as the source  
§ Click the Download button  
Select Open Pictures if you want to view the full-size picture  
before saving it to disk.  
Select Save to Disk (Do not open) if you want to save the  
images directly to disk without previewing the images. If this  
option is selected, you will be able to select a prefix and path  
name. Otherwise, these two options are not needed.  
§ Click the OK button  
After you press the OK button, the full size picture will be  
retrieved and the thumbnail window will be closed.  
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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)  
Q. I connected the DSC-100 to my USB port before running the  
Setup program. What do I do now?  
A. If you connect the DSC-100 to the computer before installing the  
driver the first time, the Windows operating software may use  
incorrect information and may not allow you to install the correct  
driver. To fix this problem, follow these steps.  
§ Stop and exit all other running programs before you proceed.  
§ Cancel the “Add New Hardware” wizard.  
§ Disconnect the DSC-100 from the USB port.  
§ Restart your computer.  
§ If you are using the Windows 2000 operating system, use  
Administrator rights when installing any devices.  
§ Follow the Quick Install Guide to install the DSC-100.  
Q. How do I Uninstall the DSC-100 from my computer?  
A. If you need to uninstall the driver, disconnect the DSC-100 and  
click Start > Programs > DSC-100 > Uninstall program. Click  
"Yes" to execute the uninstall. You can then shut down your  
computer and disconnect the DSC-100 from the USB port.  
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Technical Specifications  
Standards:  
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USB Specification version 1.1 (Compatible with USB 2.0)  
Connector  
·
One upstream (USB Type A)  
Sensor  
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CMOS Image Sensor with 100K Pixel (352x288) Default  
Resolution  
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Auto Exposure  
Performance  
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30fps Video Frame Rate  
Dimension  
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20.6mm x 25.5mm x 46mm (L x W x H)  
Features  
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Digital Still Image Capture  
Webcam/PC Camera  
Digital Video Recorder  
USB Interface  
Holds up to 100 images or 45 seconds of video  
Easy to use download interface  
High quality 100K Pixel CMOS image sensor  
Very small/pocket size camera  
Free bundled software for photo/video editing and video  
conferencing.  
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Limited Warranty  
D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this limited warranty for its  
product only to the person or entity who originally purchased the  
product from D-Link or its authorized reseller or distributor.  
Limited Hardware Warranty: D-Link warrants that the hardware  
portion of the D-Link products described below (“Hardware”) will be  
free from material defects in workmanship and materials from the date  
of original retail purchase of the Hardware, for the period set forth  
below applicable to the product type (“Warranty Period”) if the  
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to an Authorized D-Link Service Office within ninety (90) days after  
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shall be ninety (90) days from the date of purchase.  
Product Type  
Warranty Period  
Product (excluding power supplies and fans), if One (1) Year  
purchased and delivered in the fifty (50) United  
States, or the District of Columbia (“USA”)  
Product purchased or delivered outside the USA One (1) Year  
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replaced Hardware is delivered. If a material defect is incapable of  
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be to replace the non-conforming Software (or defective media) with  
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for an additional ninety (90) days after any replacement Software is  
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and shipping costs;  
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INCONVENIENCE OR DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER,  
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transformation, or adaptation without permission from D-Link  
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Copyright Act of 1976.  
CE Mark Warning  
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may  
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take  
adequate measures  
Warnung!  
Dies ist in Produkt der Klasse B. Im Wohnbereich kann dieses Produkt  
Funkstoerungen verursachen. In diesem Fall kann vom Benutzer  
verlangt werden, angemessene Massnahmen zu ergreifen.  
Advertencia de Marca de la CE  
Este es un producto de Clase B. En un entorno doméstico, puede causar  
interferencias de radio, en cuyo case, puede requerirse al usuario para  
que adopte las medidas adecuadas.  
Attention!  
Ceci est un produit de classe B. Dans un environnement domestique, ce  
produit pourrait causer des interférences radio, auquel cas l`utilisateur  
devrait prendre les mesures adéquates.  
Attenzione!  
Il presente prodotto appartiene alla classe B. Se utilizzato in ambiente  
domestico il prodotto può causare interferenze radio, nel cui caso è  
possibile che l`utente debba assumere provvedimenti adeguati.  
VCCI Warning  
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Registration Card  
Print, type or use block letters.  
Your name: Mr./Ms_____________________________________________________________________________  
Organization: ________________________________________________ Dept. ____________________________  
Your title at organization: ________________________________________________________________________  
Telephone:_______________________________________ Fax:________________________________________  
Organization's full address: ______________________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________________________________  
Country: _____________________________________________________________________________________  
Date of purchase (Month/Day/Year): _______________________________________________________________  
Product Model  
Product Serial No.  
* Product installed in type of  
computer (e.g., Compaq 486)  
* Product installed in  
computer serial No.  
(* Applies to adapters only)  
Product was purchased from:  
Reseller's name: ______________________________________________________________________________  
Telephone:_______________________________________ Fax:________________________________________  
Reseller's full address: _________________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________  
Answers to the following questions help us to support your product:  
1. Where and how will the product primarily be used?  
oHome oOffice oTravel oCompany Business oHome Business oPersonal Use  
2. How many employees work at installation site?  
o1 employee o2-9 o10-49 o50-99 o100-499 o500-999 o1000 or more  
3. What network protocol(s) does your organization use?  
oXNS/IPX oTCP/IP oDECnet oOthers_____________________________  
4. What network operating system(s) does your organization use?  
oD-Link LANsmart oNovell NetWare oNetWare Lite oSCO Unix/Xenix oPC NFS o3Com 3+Open  
oBanyan Vines oDECnet Pathwork oWindows NT oWindows NTAS oWindows '95  
oOthers__________________________________________  
5. What network management program does your organization use?  
oD-View oHP OpenView/Windows oHP OpenView/Unix oSunNet Manager oNovell NMS  
oNetView 6000 oOthers________________________________________  
6. What network medium/media does your organization use ?  
oFiber-optics oThick coax Ethernet oThin coax Ethernet o10BASE-T UTP/STP  
o100BASE-TX o100BASE-T4 o100VGAnyLAN oOthers_________________  
7. What applications are used on your network?  
oDesktop publishing oSpreadsheet oWord processing oCAD/CAM  
oDatabase management oAccounting oOthers_____________________  
8. What category best describes your company?  
oAerospace oEngineering oEducation oFinance oHospital oLegal oInsurance/Real Estate oManufacturing  
oRetail/Chainstore/Wholesale oGovernment oTransportation/Utilities/Communication oVAR  
oSystem house/company oOther________________________________  
9. Would you recommend your D-Link product to a friend?  
oYes oNo oDon't know yet  
10.Your comments regarding this product?  
__________________________________________________________________________________________  
__________________________________________________________________________________________  
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