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Page 1 - User Manual

Vivicam 3825 User Manual English 030225

Page 2 - FCC Notice

9PREPARING THE CAMERAThis section introduces you to the digital camera. Follow the instructions in this section toinstall batteries, use the power ada

Page 3 - READ THIS FIRST

10Dial KnobIt also allows you to choose from three camera modes:Capture mode ( ) – This mode enables taking pictures and stores pictures on the memo

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11PREPARING THE CAMERAPreparing Power SupplyAlways turn off the camera’s power before changing power supply.Loading BatteriesTo load the batteries int

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12Inserting/Removing the Memory Card (Optional Accessory)Always turn off the camera’s power and confirm the card access LED is off before inserting/r

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13GETTING STARTEDOnce you have installed batteries or connected a power adapter and inserted a memory cardinto the camera, you are ready to use the ca

Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

14Formatting the Memory CardIn most cases, you can directly use a newly purchased memory card to store pictures. But toavoid any possible problems, i

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15CAMERA OPERATIONThe camera can capture the image and stores it on the memory card in Capture mode( ).The camera shows the preview image on the LCD

Page 9 - INTRODUCTION

16CAPTURE MODELCD buttonEach press of the LCD button switches the display format as follows:ICON OFF Î LCD OFF Î LCD and ICON ONTaking Pictures1. Make

Page 10 - PREPARING THE CAMERA

17Zoom ControlThis camera features two types of zooming, optical zooming (2.8x) and digital zooming (2x).Optical Zoom1.Press hold the WIDE button, it

Page 11 - Attaching the Strap

18Selecting the Scene ProgramThe camera provides three scene program modes besides the standard mode, which areLandscape mode, Portrait mode and Night

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1Warranty PolicyThis camera is under warranty for one full year from the date of purchase by the originalpurchaser. In case of defects in materials or

Page 13 - Removing a Memory Card

19Focus Mode SettingToggle the button to select the desired focus mode.Focus Mode Icon Indicator Focusing RangeAuto Focus 70cm to infinityMacro 10cm

Page 14 - GETTING STARTED

20Self-timer PhotographyThe camera can be set with 10 seconds delayed shutter. Press the button to toggle the self-timer on/off. The camera start c

Page 15 - Formatting the Memory Card

21CAPTURE MENUBy pressing the menu button in Capture mode , the following Menu 1 is displayed, when theStandard scene program is selected at Scene p

Page 16 - CAMERA OPERATION

22QualitySet the quality mode of any image to be captured.IMAGE QUALITY ICON RESOLUTIONFine 2272 x 1704 pixelsStandard 1600 x 1200 pixelsBasic 1280 x

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23White BalanceSet the white balance mode.WHITE BALANCE ICON DESCRIPTIONAuto WB Automatic white balance mode (default)Daylight Day light modeFluoresce

Page 18 - Zoom Control

24AE ModeSet the AE mode. The effective range of the auto-exposure of the standard mode is from LV 6to LV 16 at ISO 100. By halfway pressing the shu

Page 19 - Selecting the Scene Program

25PLAYBACK MODESwitch the dial knob to to preview the recorded images on the LCD monitor.LCD Monitor DisplayIcon Indicator1. Captured Date & Ti

Page 20 - Selecting the Flash Mode

26Playback Single Image1. Set the dial knob to .The camera displays a latest stored image on the memory card.2. Press the or button, which has

Page 21 - Self-timer Photography

27Viewing Images on a TV MonitorTelevision sets can be used to compose images for playback. To do this, the camera must firstbe connected to the TV. W

Page 22 - CAPTURE MENU

28PLAYBACK MENUWhen you press the menu button in Playback mode , the following menu is displayed.You can select the option by pressing the or bu

Page 23 - Exposure

2 READ THIS FIRSTNotice:1. Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice. This includesp

Page 24 - Photometry

29Erase Single ImageErase the selected image.1. Set the dial knob to .2. Press the menu button.3. Press the or button to select ERASE SINGLE IMA

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30ProtectToggle the protection status of the selected image. When the images are protected, theycannot be erased until unlocked. However, the protec

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31Print SettingPrint setting allows you to select and mark images for printing. The camera also lets youspecify the number of copies to print for eac

Page 27 - Zoom Playback

32 SETUP MENUThis feature allows to set up the default settings for using this camera. The settings are held inmemory even if the camera is turned o

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33Card FormattingFormat the card in the camera. This will erase all data stored in the card. For more detailinformation, please refer to page 14.Lan

Page 29 - PLAYBACK MENU

34Auto Shut OffIf no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time, power consumption is set to itsminimum state (power almost turned off) to pr

Page 30 - Erase Single Image

35TRANSFERRING PICTURES TO THE COMPUTERBefore you can transfer the pictures from the memory card to your computer, you need toinstall first the camera

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36Downloading PicturesOnce you have properly connected the camera to your computer, you are now ready totransfer pictures.1. Make sure the USB cable i

Page 32 - Print Setting

37Warning and Error MessagesError Message Related the Memory Card in the Playback ModeIf the card error occurs in either the Capture mode or the Pla

Page 33 - SETUP MENU

38SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor 4.0 Megapixels (1/1.8” CCD sensor)Image Quality 2272 x 1704 pixels (Fine)1600 x 1200 pixels (Standard)1280 x 960 pixel

Page 34 - LCD Brightness

3WARNINGDo not use this camera if it is emitting smoke, becomes unusually hot to be touched,emitting any unusual odor or noise, or if it is in any oth

Page 35 - Video Out

4WARNINGDo not attempt to modify this camera.This may cause a fire or an electrical shock.Do not remove the camera casing.This may cause an electrical

Page 36 - System Requirements

5CAUTIONDo not place this camera in damp or dusty locations.This may cause a fire or an electrical shock.Do not place this camera in a location affect

Page 37 - Downloading Pictures

6TABLE OF CONTENTS8 Introduction8 Package Contents8 Optional Accessories9 Preparing the Camera9 Getting to Know the Camera9 Name of Parts10 Dial Knob1

Page 38 - Warning and Error Messages

721 Capture Menu21 Navigation Buttons21 Mode22 Quality22 ISO Sensitivity22 Exposure23 White Balance23 Photometry24 AE Mode25 Playback Mode25 LCD Monit

Page 39 - SPECIFICATIONS

8INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of the new digital camera.Capturing high-quality digital pictures is fast and easy with this state-of-th

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