Concord Camera Camcorder Eye Q Mini User Manual

 
Table of Contents  
Important Information............................................................................2  
Precautions ............................................................................................3  
1. Product Overview ............................................................................4  
Getting started..................................................................................5  
Minimum System Requirements ..................................................5  
Camera features ..........................................................................5  
Package Contents ........................................................................5  
Important battery information..........................................................6  
Turning the camera on and off and learning the LCD display........7  
Selecting the power supply..............................................................9  
Inserting the batteries......................................................................9  
2. Taking pictures................................................................................10  
Changing the resolution..................................................................11  
Self-timer ....................................................................................11  
Video Clips ..................................................................................11  
Delete Funtion ................................................................................12  
3. Installing the Drivers and Software................................................13  
Transferring pictures to your PC ....................................................14  
Application Software ......................................................................15  
4. Cleaning and maintenance..............................................................17  
Places to Avoid ..............................................................................17  
Storing the camera..........................................................................18  
Cleaning your Camera ....................................................................18  
When traveling overseas ................................................................18  
5. Troubleshooting ..............................................................................19  
6. Getting Help....................................................................................21  
7. Warranty Information......................................................................22  
 
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
FCC Statement  
This device complies with part 15 the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (i) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (ii) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
CAUTION  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
 
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PRECAUTIONS  
Test Shots  
Always take a test photograph to check that the camera is functioning  
normally. The liability for any incidental losses (such as the cost of  
photography or the loss of income from photography) incurred as a result of  
fault with this product cannot be accepted.  
Notes on Copyright  
Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that  
infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner unless intended only  
for personal use. Note that some restrictions apply to photographing stage  
performances, entertainment and exhibits, even when intended purely for  
personal use. Users are also asked to note that the transfer of memory cards  
containing images or data protected under copyright laws is only permissible  
within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws.  
Liquid Crystal  
If the LCD monitor or LCD panel is damaged, take particular care with the  
liquid crystal in the monitor or panel. If any of the following situations arise,  
take the action indicated.  
• If the liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin wipe the area with a  
cloth and then thoroughly wash with water and soap.  
• If the liquid crystal gets into your eyes flush the eye with clean water for at  
least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance.  
• If liquid crystal is swallowed, flush your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink  
large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Seek medical assistance.  
Notes on Electrical Interference  
If the camera is used in hospital or aircrafts, please note that it may cause  
interference with other equipment in the hospital or aircraft.  
For details, please check with the applicable regulation in that area.  
Trademark Information  
MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation  
registered in the USA and other countries. Windows is an abbreviated term  
referring to the Microsoft Windows Operation System. Other company or product  
names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
 
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1. Product overview  
FRONT  
1
2
1. Shutter Button  
2. Viewfinder  
3. USB plug-in  
4. Lens  
3
4
BACK  
5
6
5. Viewfinder  
6. Battery Compartment  
7. LCD display  
7
8
8. Mode button  
 
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Getting started  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Concord Eye-Q Mini digital  
camera. This camera features 8 MB of internal SD RAM memory  
allowing you to store still images or short video clips in the camera.  
Please read this manual before operating the camera to become more  
familiar with the features of this versatile digital camera.  
Minimum system requirement  
• Microsoft Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000 and XP  
• Pentium 200 MHz (or equivalent) processor or higher  
• 32 MB of RAM or higher (64 MB recommended)  
• Video card with 2 MB of RAM for minimum 16 bit (high color) display  
• CD-ROM  
• USB Port  
Camera Features  
• Capable of recording images at VGA resolution  
• Auto exposure  
• Focus Free  
• 8 MB internal memory  
• USB connection  
• Web Camera Functionality  
• Video Clip Functionality  
Package Contents:  
• USB cable  
• 2 x AAA batteries  
• CD software  
• Neck-strap  
• Web-stand  
• User Manual  
 
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Important battery information  
The Eye-Q Mini camera uses a type of memory that continually draws  
power to retain the pictures in the camera’s internal memory even if  
the camera is powered off. If the battery power is depleted and you  
have not transferred your images to the computer, you will lose  
them. It is strongly recommended that you transfer your images to  
the computer promptly and then remove the batteries to extend their  
life.  
If you have not transferred your pictures to your computer and your  
batteries are low, immediately connect your camera to the computer  
via USB. While connected to the PC you can change the batteries  
and transfer the images. If you attempt to change the batteries  
before connecting to the PC, you will lose all files stored in the  
camera.  
Always use fresh batteries to optimize the performance of your  
camera.  
 
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Turning the camera on and off and learning the LCD display  
Turning the camera on and off and learning the LCD display  
Turn the camera on by pressing the Mode button located on the back  
of the camera. Press the Mode Button to cycle through the various  
Feature Modes.  
Still Capture Mode  
The LCD will display the number of images stored in the  
camera’s memory. You are ready to take pictures when a  
number appears in the LCD.  
Video Clips  
Video Clip mode is represented by Ct in the LCD. Ct stands  
for continuous capture.  
Self-timer  
The self-timer mode is represented by St in the LCD.  
Clear Last Image  
The Eye-Q Mini has the ability to delete all images or to  
just delete the last image capured. CL in the LCD indicates  
clear last or delete last image.  
Clear All Images  
CA in the LCD indicates clear all or delete all images. You  
may also select to delete just the last image taken.  
 
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High Resolution Mode  
Your camera can capture VGA (640 x 480) images. Hr in  
the LCD represents the high resolution mode  
Low Resolution Mode  
VGA images are compressed 4:1 in the low resolution mode  
which is represented by Lr in the LCD.  
Memory Full  
A flashing CF in the LCD indicates that the camera’s internal  
memory is full.  
 
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Selecting the power supply  
To extend the battery life, remove the batteries from the camera  
when it is not in use. Remember to transfer your pictures to your  
computer first or you will lose them.  
Note:  
• Do not use different types of batteries together.  
• Soiling, such as fingerprints on the battery terminals, can  
significantly reduce the battery life.  
• Do not use new and used batteries together.  
• Different brands of batteries will yield different results.  
• The battery life of alkaline batteries may be shortened when  
exposed to temperatures of 10°C or below.  
• Always turn the camera off when replacing the batteries. If the  
camera is left on, the camera’s settings may revert to the default  
settings.  
• You may lose images stored in the camera if the battery power is  
insufficient.  
Inserting the batteries  
1. Open the Battery Compartment and insert 2 x AAA batteries. When  
inserting the batteries, make sure that you follow the polarity  
direction (+) (-), which is indicated in the battery compartment.  
2. Press down on the battery cover to lock the battery door.  
3. Please make sure you have downloaded all pictures before  
replacing your batteries.  
 
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2. Taking Pictures  
Press the Mode button once to turn the camera on. When a number  
appears in the LCD you are ready to take pictures by pressing the  
shutter button. A beeping sound indicates that the image has been  
captured and the number of pictures taken will be updated in the  
LCD. You are now ready to take another shot.  
If CF flashes in the LCD, there is insufficient memory in the camera to  
take another picture. To capture additional pictures, you must  
transfer or upload your images to the PC.  
Note: It is strongly recommended that you transfer your images to  
the computer promptly and then remove the batteries to extend  
their life. If you have not transferred your pictures to your  
computer and the batteries are running low, immediately connect  
your camera to the computer via USB. While connected to the PC  
you can change the batteries and transfer the images. If you  
attempt to change the batteries before connecting to the PC, you  
will lose all files stored in the camera.  
 
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Changing the resolution  
To change the resolution, press the Mode Button until the resolution  
option is displayed in the LCD. The resolution is noted by HR for  
high resolution and Lr for Low resolution. When the resolution you  
would like to select appears in the LCD, press the shutter button to  
confirm your choice. The camera will then enter the picture taking  
mode. The camera can store up to 22 images in the High Resolution  
mode and up to 99 images in the Low Resolution mode.  
Self-timer  
Press the Mode button until ‘St’ appears in the LCD. Press the  
Shutter button to start a 10-second self-timer count down. The  
camera will issue a series of short beeps followed by a long beep.  
When the picture has been captured, the LCD will be updated.  
Video Clips  
Press the Mode Button until Ct appears in the LCD. Press and hold  
the shutter button to record video clips. The camera will record  
video clips as long as the shutter button is pressed or until the  
memory is full. While the video is being recorded, the camera will  
emit a series of beeps and the length of the video in seconds will  
flash on the LCD. To stop recording, release the shutter button. The  
frame counter on the LCD will increase by one.  
Note: The camera is designed to record video clips regardless of  
the lighting conditions. Pay special attention to the light  
conditions while in this mode to optimize image quality.  
 
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Delete Funtion  
Press the Mode Button until either CA or CL appears in the LCD.  
• CA stands for clear all and is used to delete all images.  
• CL stands for clear last and is used to delete the last image.  
When the mode you want appears in the LCD, press the Shutter  
button. Depending on your selection, either CA or CL will flash in the  
LCD. Press the Shutter button again to confirm your selection. The  
frame counter on the LCD will be updated.  
 
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3. Installing the Drivers and Software  
Before beginning the installation, please note that the camera should  
not be connected to your PC via the supplied USB cable.  
Insert the CD into the CD-Rom drive. The Autorun screen will appear.  
If it does not, click on setup.exe on the CD-ROM.  
Choose  
Language  
Start  
Exit  
Installation  
Setup  
1. Select the driver and software to install by clicking on the boxes  
to the left of the software options.  
2. Select the language in the drop down menu.  
3. Click on the install button to begin and then follow the on screen  
instructions.  
4. After rebooting your computer, you may connect the camera to  
your PC to transfer images. Plug one end of the USB cable into  
your camera and the other end into the USB port of you PC  
(located either at the back your PC or in the front panel).  
 
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Transferring pictures to your PC  
1. Make sure that your camera is  
securely connected to your PC.  
2. Click on the Presto! ImageFolio Icon.  
3. Click on Still Camera for the Camera Type and click the Select  
Camera folder.  
4. Scroll up or down to choose images to download or tick the All  
Images box if all images are to be downloaded.  
5. Click Transfer to download the pictures.  
Transferring Video Clips  
1. Using Presto! ImageFolio, choose the Movies folder.  
2. Click Create AVI then choose the saving location.  
3. Type the file name and then click on Save.  
4. After OK is displayed in the status line, close the window.  
Web Camera Mode  
The Eye-Q Mini can be used as a web cam with different  
videoconference and video capturing software available in the  
market.  
 
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Application Software  
NewSoft Presto ! Mr. Photo v1.6  
Presto! Mr. Photo stores and catalogs  
all of your valued photos and videos.  
You can sort them and their film  
“rolls” by date and title, and search  
by keyword, date or other im  
age/video properties. Drag-and drop  
photos to the Application Bar to  
create photo masterpieces using  
ready-made templates. Click the Slide Show icon to view all the  
selected photos in a “roll” of film, or drag-and drop a photo/video to  
the E-mail icon to send it to family and friend.  
NewSoft Presto! Video Works v4.5  
Presto! Video Works v4.5 is a  
comprehensive video editing program  
for MS Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP. It  
enables you to manage and edit  
video and sound on your computer  
screen, or combine video and audio  
fragments captured from a video  
device such as a VCR, a laser disc  
player, a camcorder, etc. You can also create new AVI files and write  
to Digital Video Camcorder tape using the powerful functions  
included in the software.  
 
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NewSoft Presto ! Image Folio v4.2  
Image Folio is a comprehensive  
multimedia image-processing  
program for Windows  
95/98/ME/2000/XP or Windows NT  
4.0. It enables you to process  
photographs, graphics, and drawin  
gs captured from scanners, VCRs,  
laser discs, digital cameras, video  
capture boxes, etc.  
Note:  
Click “Start” “Program” “Presto! Mr. Photo 1.6” / “Presto! Video  
Works 4.5” / “Presto! Image Folio 4.2” “Mr. Photo User Manual” /  
“ Video Works User Manual” / “Image Folio 4.2 User manual” to see  
details of the operations.  
 
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4. Cleaning and maintenance  
Be sure to read this information to ensure that you use your camera  
correctly.  
Places to Avoid  
Do not store or use the camera in the following places or locations:  
• Very humid, dirty or dusty places.  
• In direct sunlight or in places subject to extreme increases in  
temperature such as in a closed car during summer.  
• Extremely cold places.  
• Places subject to strong vibrations.  
• Places affected by smoke or steam.  
• Places subject to strong magnetic fields (such as near motors,  
transformers or magnets.)  
• Keep away from contact with chemicals such as pesticides or next  
to rubber or vinyl products.  
• Do not expose the camera to sand. In sandy locations such as  
beaches or deserts, or in locations where there is wind borne  
sand, ensure that the camera is not exposed to sand. This can  
cause irreparable damage.  
 
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Storing the camera  
If you do not intend to use the camera for a long period of time,  
remove the batteries before storing the camera.  
Cleaning your Camera  
Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens and LCD surface  
and then wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth. If any soiling remains,  
apply a small amount of lens cleaning liquid to a piece of lens  
cleaning paper and wipe gently. Do not scratch hard objects against  
the lens, LCD screen or viewfinder as these surfaces are easily  
damaged. Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth. Do  
not use volatile substances such as thinners, benzine or insecticide  
as these may react with the camera’s body and cause deformaties or  
remove the coating.  
When traveling overseas  
Do not place your camera in the check-in baggage. Baggage handling  
at airports may subject the camera to violent shocks and the camera  
may be damaged internally even when no external damage is visible.  
 
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5. Troubleshooting  
The troubleshooting guide is designed to help you. If problems  
continue, please contact your local customer support hot-line.  
For Windows® User:  
SYMPTOM  
PROBLEM  
You have lost power to your CONCORD EYE-Q Mini by  
SOLUTION  
All the images I  
have taken do not either:  
appear.  
Insufficient battery power.  
Upload all images to your PC  
as soon as possible. Refer to  
Battery Guidance section in  
the User’s Manual.  
The battery was removed  
before the camera was  
connected to the PC.  
To retain the images in the  
camera’s memory while  
changing the batteries, you  
must first connect the  
camera to a PC via the USB  
cable. The USB will supply  
power to the camera making  
it safe to change the  
batteries.  
I cannot upload  
images to the PC.  
Connection failure.  
Check to make sure all cable  
connections are secure.  
 
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SYMPTOM  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
My CD installation The auto installation file  
Go to the computer desktop.  
Right click on “My  
Computer.” Click on  
“Properties.” Select “Device  
Manager” and double click  
on “CD-Rom.” Double click  
on “CD-R.” Click on  
wizard does not  
work.  
is switched to off or the  
CD ROM is not in the  
drive.  
“Setting.” Ensure “Auto  
insert notification” is  
checked and the  
“disconnect” is selected. If  
you change the settings the  
computer will ask you to  
restart your PC. Click “Yes.”  
The image  
The camera is processing  
the image.  
Wait for the LCD to stop  
flashing and then take your  
next image. You may need  
to wait a further 20 seconds  
before taking the next  
image.  
counter on the  
LCD flashed after I  
took my last  
image.  
I get a blurred  
image when  
uploading my  
images to my  
computer.  
There may be a  
Hold the camera steady until  
you hear a “beep” which  
indicates the exposure is  
completed.  
momentary delay between  
pressing the Shutter  
button and the actual  
exposure.  
I press the shutter The camera allows 3  
button and get no continuous images to be  
Wait for this process to  
complete.  
response.  
taken.  
 
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6. Getting Help  
If you need help with your camera, refer to the Troubleshooting section of  
this manual. If you still cannot find the solution, visit our Web site at  
www.support.concordcam.com. Most support issues are  
answered in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section.  
Toll Free in the US and Canada:  
• (866) 522-6372  
Toll Free in Europe:  
• UK:  
0800-1696482  
Spain: 900-973195  
Italy: 800-781883  
• Germany: 0800-1800563  
• France:  
Toll:  
0800-917599  
• 31-53-4829779  
For Software Technical Support, please contact:  
In the USA and Canada:  
NewSoft American Inc.  
4113 Clipper Court  
Fremont, CA 94538, USA  
Tel: 510-4458600 Fax: 510-4458601  
In Europe:  
Representative Office  
Regus Center Fleethof,  
Stradthausbrucke 3 20355,  
Hamburg, Germany  
Tel: 49-40-37644530 Fax: 49-40-37644500  
 
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7. Warranty Information  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
The manufacturer warrants your Concord Eye-Q Mini camera for a period of 1  
year from the date of purchase to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship. The warranty period shall be extended accordingly if applicable  
mandatory legislation in effect on the date of purchase requires a longer  
warranty period. The manufacturer, at its option, will repair or replace or have  
repaired or replaced, at a location selected by the manufacturer, each product  
which is proven to the satisfaction of the manufacturer to be defective in  
material or workmanship. This warranty shall be limited to the camera for  
defects which were not caused by misuse, abuse, improper handling, tampering  
or attempts to repair by the owner or any unauthorized repair service or repair  
man. This warranty is limited solely to the above and applies only for the  
period set forth. We will not be liable for any loss or damage, incidental or  
consequential of any kind, whether based on warranty, contract or negligence  
arising in connection with the sale, use or repair of the product. Our maximum  
liability shall not in any case exceed the sale price. This warranty is for the  
benefit of the original purchaser only. This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights and may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The manufacturer makes  
no representation or warranties with regard to the contents of the User's Guide  
and Quick Start Guide. Non-Concord brand equipment and software and the  
Concord Eye-Q Mini TWAIN driver distributed with your Concord Eye-Q Mini  
camera are sold "as is" and without warranty of any kind from Concord,  
including any implied warranty regarding merchantability, fitness for a particular  
purpose, and non-infringement of third party rights, and all such warranties are  
disclaimed. The sole warranty, if any, for non-Concord branded items, if any, is  
given by the manufacturer or producer thereof.  
Concord, Concord Eye-Q and the Concord Eye-Q logo are registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Concord Camera Corp., in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft  
and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other countries. Mac and Macintosh are registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. All other brands and  
product names are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.  
Copyright 2002 Concord Camera Corp.  
5S1059-01  
 
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Technical Support Hot Line:  
Toll Free In the USA & Canada  
1-866-522-6372  
Toll Free In Europe  
UK: 0800-169-6482  
BELGIUM: 0800-787-57  
FRANCE: 0800-917-599  
GERMANY: 0800-1800-563  
SPAIN: 900-973-195  
ITALY: 800-781-883  
All Other Countries - Toll  
31-53-482-9779  
 

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