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Instructions Philips, Modèle SPC320NC/00

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8 Microphone For adding voice and sound when video chatting and video recording. ENGLISH 3. Installation Installing the camera software The software supplied only works on PCs with the operating systems Microsoft® Windows® 98SE, ME, 2000 and XP. Notes! – Unplug all your USB devices (except USB keyboard and USB mouse) before you start. – Do not plug in your USB camera yet. Run the Installation CD-ROM first. – Have your Windows® CD-ROM at hand. 1 Place the installation CD-ROM in your computer's CD-ROM-/DVD drive. > After a couple of seconds the the ‘Language selection’ screen appears automatically. Note! If the 'Language selection' screen does not appear automatically, open the Microsoft® Windows® Explorer and double click on the 'Autorun.exe' icon in the CD-ROM director y. 2 Select your language and click on the 'OK' button. > The following screen appears. 3 Select at least the ‘SPC 300NC PC Camera driver’ and click on the 'OK' button. > The following software license agreement appears. Click on 'Agree' to continue the installation. ENGLISH > The following screen, including a progress bar, appears. > The screen below appears when the installation was successful. You can now connect your PC Camera. Note! The SPC 300NC PC Camera is 'XP Plug & Play'. This means if you are running Windows XP and you have installed Ser vice Pack 2 and the latest Microsoft Windows XP updates you don't need to install the SPC 300NC PC Camera driver. Simply plug in the camera and you can start using your SPC 300NC PC Camera. ENGLISH Connecting the camera to your PC 1 Be sure to run the installation CD first, before connecting the camera to the PC. 2 Turn on the PC. 3 Connect the USB plug of the USB cable to the USB port of the PC. 4 Peel off the protective foil on the rear of the microphone and attach the microphone to the PC monitor. 5 Connect the microphone plug to the Audio in socket of the PC. > The camera will now derive its power from the PC. 10 ENGLISH 4. Camera settings The Philips SPC 300NC proper ties (audio and video) can be changed from within an application, or independently by clicking the VProper ty icon ‘ ’ which can be found in the Windows taskbar bottom right of your screen. Most applications can show a 'live preview' video image on your monitor. Always use this option to see the effect of changed settings on your screen. General controls 1 2 1 Flickerless image The Flickerless option should only be used under flickering light conditions (e.g. fluorescent or neon lamps) to prevent flickering or strangely coloured video images. If this option is used under normal lighting conditions the video image may be overexposed. 2 Region If you are using the Philips SPC 300NC in Europe, select '50 Hz' and if you are using the Philips SPC 300NC in Nor th America, select '60 Hz'. For Asia this setting is dependent on the local mains output. E.g. for China, select ‘50 Hz’ and for Taiwan, select ‘60Hz’. Please check your local mains output to find the correct ‘Region’ setting. ENGLISH 11 Picture controls 43 5 6 7 0 ! 98 3 Full automatic control: on/off This full automatic control mode provides a ver y easy way to get the best out of your Philips SPC 300NC PC Camera. Or you can choose to have maximum manual control over the camera settings by switching the full automatic control mode off. Full automatic control 'on' is the preferred setting for normal use. Techniques active within full automatic control mode are: – Automatic exposure control and automatic white balance control, to provide the best video source signal possible; – Automatic frame rate selection for improved camera sensitivity in low light conditions. 456 Brightness Brightness enables you to adjust the brightness of the displayed image or video to suit your own preference. Use the slider to find your preferred setting. Contrast Contrast enables you to control the ratio between dark and light according to your own preference. Use the slider to find your preferred setting. Gamma Gamma enables you to brighten dark areas within the displayed image or video and visualize more details without over-exposing already light areas. Use the slider to find your preferred setting. 12 ENGLISH 7 Saturation Saturation enables you to set the colour reproduction from black and white to a full colour image or video according to your own preference. Use the slider to find your preferred setting. 8 Exposure The exposure setting determines the amount of light that will fall onto the video sensor chip by controlling the gain and shutter speed; In manual mode you can control the gain and shutter speed settings manually. With full automatic mode 'on' the exposure controls are disabled. 9 Backlight compensation Turn on the backlight compensation to improve the image quality when you have a scene where the background has a high illumination level (for instance when you are sitting in front of a bright light). 0 Mirror Clicking the 'Mirror Image' checkbox flips the image horizontally. You can use...


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