Prochips Inc PCA-3202 User Manual

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The displayed message says, “It is impossible to search for the capturing
device.”. How should be done?
This problem is caused because more than one capturing device is
registered and the USB Camera, one of them, is connected to another
driver. In this case, it is possible to select the driver in the viewer.
Though might be some differences in the expression for each viewer, in
general, the camera can operate properly by selecting the proper driver
in the driver selection item expressed either as “Option” or “Device”. To
check the video capturing device currently used by the system, view the
device item of multimedia menu in the control panel.
While the program is used (when the camera is working to display a motion
picture), to plug the camera out of the port stops the picture. To reconnect
the camera does not result in the proper operation. How should be done?
Because the program using a capturing driver cannot know if the
camera is plugged out, the user should not plug the camera out while it
operates. If the user plugs it out during its operation, end the program
and restart it. It is needless to mention that the camera should be
connected.
To run Viewer 2.0 for the first time changes the screen color.
The screen color can be changed because the camera automatically
sets the environment up when Viewer 2.0 runs for the first time. There
should not be any problem with the capturing operation.
To play the captured pictures results in fragmental pictures.
It depends on the system. Most of time, the problem occurs because
the cluster is not arranged after the much working of deleting and
creating files, or the memory is not managed properly.
Where are the captured motion pictures and files saved?
C:\Prochips Images\ Video, C:\Prochips Images\ Photo, and
C:\Prochips Images\ Security is set up by default for the motion pictures,
still pictures, and pictures in succession, respectively. The user can
designate the place where files are saved.
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Questions and Answers (Q & A)