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VIII. Hardware Specif ication The f o l l owin g gi ves i nf o rm at i on o n t he techn i cal an d h ard ware speci f i cat i ons of y our Ken-A -Vis i o n M Ey e. Pl ease not e t h at t he info r ma t io n me nt io n e d he r e ma y n o t b e e x a c t ly t h e s a me w it h yo u r Ken- A- V isio n M Ey e . Cam era as speci f i cat i o n i s s ub[...]
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Contents I. Pa rts of Ken- A-Vision M Eye Cam era ………………………… p.3 II. User In terface Description …… p.4 III. Sof tw are Insta llatio n ……………p.9 IV. Vision Explo rer ….………………p .12 V. Photo Su ite II I ….………………..p.14 VI . Vid eo Wave …………………… p.16 VII . Safety & FAQ …[...]
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VII. Saf ety & F AQ Thi s chapter pro vi d es s o m e bas i c t ro ubl eshoo t i ng wh en y o u encounter p r o ble ms in s t a llin g o r u s ing t h e c a me r a . I t is imp o r t a n t t h a t yo u r e a d f i rst t he pr ev i o us ch apt ers and the b undl ed sof t ware do cum entat i o n b e f ore s ta rti n g to f i n d th e pr ob l em .[...]
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II. User Interface Description 2.1 Buttons There are 4 but t ons on t h e cam er a Power On/Off B u tton Thi s butt o n i s used to t urn on/o f f t he cam era whi l e t he cam era is d e t a c h e d fr o m a P C . T u r n ing o ff t he c a me r a w ill sw it c h t o po w e r s a vin g mo d e a n d ma k e t he ba t t e r y life lo ng e r . NOTE: W [...]
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VI. Vi deo Wave III 6. 1 Installing V ideo W ave A. M a ke su r e the US B ca b le is not c onnect ed t o you r com p u ter . Ins ert the C D int o t he C D RO M of you r compu ter . T he s oft wa r e is s elf-l oa ding. NOTE : The M Eye drive r must be installe d to use the ca mera w ith your compu ter. . B. C ont inue t o follow p r ompt s a nd c[...]
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W hen t h e o perat i o n m ode butt o n i s pressed o n ce, i t t o ggl es the m ode o f op erat i on. Wh en t h e cam era is f i r st t urned o n , i t is i n the def aul t s t a t e w h ic h is sin g le s h o t ( H ig h q u a lit y) . E a c h t ime t h e o p e r a t io n mo d e butt o n i s pressed, t h e m o de i s to ggl ed as depi cted bel ow[...]
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V. Ph oto S u ite III 5. 1 Inst allin g Pho to S ui te III G. Make sure t he USB cabl e i s n o t connected t o y o ur co m put er. Insert t h e CD i nt o t he CD ROM of y o ur co m put er. The softwar e i s s el f- lo a d in g . NOTE: The M Ey e dr iver must be installed to us e the camera w ith your computer . H. Co n t i nue to f o l l ow pr om [...]
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2 .3 S ys tem r equi rem ent s: 8 4.2 Vision Ex plor er Software Icons Ke n-A-Vi sion Drive P hot o Sui te Video Wav e Hardware Win 98, 2000, Win ME, XP Sa m e Sa m e CPU Mi n. MM X 166 Sam e Min . P -II 266 Main Memory M in . 32M Sam e Mi n . 64M Space of Hard Drive 10M 80M 45M VGA Mi n . 2M, 800x600, Over 16BIT Mi n . 2M, 800x600, At lea st 16BIT[...]
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IV. In stalling Vis ion Explorer 4.1 Install ing Vision Ex plor er Softwar e M. Make sure t he USB cabl e i s n o t connected t o y o ur co m put er. Insert t h e CD i nt o t he CD ROM of y o ur computer. Y our computer may ask you to re boot to initiate the installation. T he so f t wa re is sel f - lo a d in g . N. Co n t i nue to f o l l ow pr o[...]
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3.3 Cl i ck Ins tall . (If Di r ect X 8. 1 or h i gher i s i nstal l ed i n y o ur co m put er al r eady W i ndows XP, t he i nstal l at i o n contin ues a u t o ma t ic a lly) . Y o u r c o mp u t e r w ill r e s t a r t a f t e r t h e in s t a lla t io n o f Di rect X. Af t er rest art i ng, co n t i nue the i ns t al l at i on pro cess wi t h o[...]