Lindy USB MiniCam Leaflet

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USB MiniCam 
 
User Manual 
 
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LINDY Art.No. 32887
 
 
www.LINDY.com 
 
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH  -  SECOND EDITION (Oct - 2003) 
English Manual 
 
English Manual 
 
 
Introduction:
The LINDY USB MiniCam is a high-resolution camera with audio support. A 
single cable connects the camera to your computers USB and MIC IN ports.
  
Technical Specifications 
Sensor 
  1/7” 
CMOS 
Max. Resolution: 
 
640 x 480 
Supp. Resolutions:   
640 x 480; 352 x 288; 176 x 144 
   and 
160 
120 
Frame rate: 
 
Up to 30 @ 352 288, 35 @ 176 x 144 
Capture Resolution:   
Up to 640 x 480 
Focus Distance: 
 
3cm - ∞ 
Lens angle:  
 
56 degree 
Colour Format: 
 
24 bit RGB 
Power Consumption: 160mW 
Supported OS: 
 
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP 
Interface:   
 
USB 1.1 Full Speed 
 
Driver Installation 
You must install the USB MiniCam drivers before you connect the MiniCam 
to your computers USB port. 
 
1. 
Insert the driver CD – the driver installation menu will be 
displayed automatically. 
2. 
Select ‘Driver Install’, the computer will run the driver installation 
process. 
3. 
The ‘Install Shield Wizard’ dialogue box will appear; click ‘Next’ 
and the installation will start. 
4. 
Select the necessary language and select OK. 
5. 
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation 
procedure. 
6. 
Select ‘Finish’ when prompted to complete the installation. 
7. 
Click ‘Exit’ on the ‘Software Installer’ screen 
8. You 
MUST
 now reboot your computer.  
9. 
When your machine has rebooted, plug-in the LINDY USB 
MiniCam to the USB port. Windows will automatically detect the 
new hardware and configure the device. 
 
Note:
 If you are using Windows XP your system may display a ‘Driver 
Signature’ notification message, select ‘Continue Anyway’ to install the 
driver. 
 
Adjusting the Picture Parameters 
The LINDY USB MiniCam picture parameters may be adjusted depending 
on your environment, and your requirements. 
   
1. 
From the Start menu open ‘Programs’ – ‘Qcam’ – ’AMCAP’ 
2. 
In the ‘options’ menu select ‘Video Capture Filter’ to enter the 
properties settings of the camera. You may adjust the following 
values: 
• 
Auto Exposure value 
• 
Anti-Flickering: According to your power frequency: 50 or 
60Hz or none if you’re using the camera as an outdoor 
device. 
• 
Video output: Mirroring or vertical flip 
• 
Contrast, saturation and gamma correction    
• 
Sharpening, quality and brightness 
3. Click 
‘Apply’ 
4. 
Select ‘Option’ and choose ‘Video Capture Pin’ to adjust the 
frame rate or colour mode. 
Recording and capturing pictures
 
For live recording: 
1. 
Under ‘Amcap’ click ‘File’, select ‘Set capture File’, give a 
filename and save. The file will be stored as *.avi-file.   
2. 
If you click ‘Capture’ and select Capture Audio’, then sound 
picked up by the cameras microphone will also be recorded. 
3. 
Click ‘Set Frame Rate’ to change the frame rate. Select ’Use 
Frame Rate’ and click ‘OK’ to save the setting. 
4. 
Under ‘Set Time Limit’ you may adjust the time period you 
want to record by setting the period in seconds, selecting 
‘Use Time Limit ‘. 
5. 
Click ‘Capture’ – ‘Start Capture’ to start recording and 
confirm by clicking ‘OK’ when the recording is finished. 
 
Capture one or several pictures 
2. 
Under the ‘Start’ menu – ‘Programs’ - ‘Qcam’ select   
‘VidCap’ to get the capture software. 
3. 
To get the live camera picture, you have to click on this 
Button: 
   
4. 
For a single frame, click on the  
 - Button, then click ‘File’ 
and select ‘Save Single Frame’ to name and store your 
picture file. 
5. 
If you want to capture several images subsequently, click on 
the  
 - Button 
6. 
By clicking this Button:
  
 , 
you may also capture a video  
sequence with the software. Preselect the compression 
mode and the frame rate and then click ‘OK’ to start the 
recording.
 
 
Using the LINDY USB MiniCam together with Netmeeting
®
 
1. 
After having installed the ‘QCam 
driver’, plug the camera into your 
computer’s USB port and start the 
Netmeeting program. 
2. 
If it is the first time that you start 
Netmeeting, a setup wizard program 
will run asking you for the properties, 
such as your name, your email 
address, connection speed etc. 
3. 
Under ‘Extra’ – ‘Options’ – ‘Video’ you 
can determine the video source, it 
should say ‘Q-CAM’!   
4. 
After having given that information to 
the setup program, click ‘Finish’ to 
complete the Netmeeting setup. 
5. 
Click the ‘Dial’-Icon and type in the IP 
address of the computer you want to 
connect to.   
 
’Dial’-Icon 
IP-Address field