Philips MIC4013SB User Manual
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b. When you press the “Mode" button, the LCD turns on once then goes off immediately.
c. When you press the “Mode” button, the LCD display does not turn on at all, it means
the battery power is running out and it is time to replace the battery.
Note: Always upload all Images to PC before replacing the battery.
Low battery power will affect image quality & performance of the camera.
4.0
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Press the mode button repeatedly until the desired features are shown on the LCD. Then press
the shutter button. If the desired feature is not selected in 5 seconds, the display will be
switched back to the Picture Counter.
00
:
Picture Counter
St
: Self Timer
H I
: High Resolution (VGA)
dB
: Video Clip Recording
L c
: Low Resolution (QVGA)
C5
: Continuous Shooting for 3 Images
PU
: 1.3M Resolution by Interpolation
CR
: Delete All Photos
L9
: Standard Image Quality
C i
: Clear Last Photo
H9
: High Image Quality
U d
: Mass Storage Device Mode
50
:60 Hz
P C
: PC Cam Mode
50
:50 Hz
4.10
Self-Timer
1. Press the Mode button until “
" appears on the LCD.
2. Press the shutter button to activate a 10 second self-timer.
3. The camera will issue a series beeping sounds and an image is taken successfully when
the beeping sound stops.
4. The picture counter will increase by one to indicate that the image has been taken.
5. The Self Timer mode cannot be selected when the camera memory is full.
(i.e. “FL” displayed on the LCD)
4.20
AVI Video Clip
1. Press the Mode button until “
" is displayed on the LCD, then press the Shutter button
to start recording video.
2. The LCD will display a Timer in seconds, starting from “01 ”.
3. The camera allows to take video up to 10 seconds for each clip and maximum for 5 clips.
The video recording will stop when the LCD shows “10”. Then it will switch back to the
picture counter. The picture counter will be increased by one.
4. Video will be recorded in QVGA format (320 x 240).
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5. If you want to stop the video recording, press the Shutter button once.
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6. The video recording stops when the memory is full, or if the Shutter button is being
pressed during recording.
Note: During the AVI mode, the camera automatically adjusts the exposure,
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4.30 Continuous Shooting for 3 Images
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1. Press the “Mode” button until “^" is displayed on the LCD, then press the Shutter
button to begin Continuous mode.
2. The camera will take 3 Images continuously and then stop. The Picture Counter will be
increased by one.
3. Continuous shooting stops when the memory is full.
4.40
Clearing the stored images
4.41 Delete All Photos
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Press the Mode button until “ n»appears on the LCD. Pressing the shutter button
once, you will hear one (1) beep and the picture counter will start flashing.
Press the Shutter button once and it will clear all the photos or AVI movies stored in the
camera and reset the picture counter to “00”.
4.42
Delete Single Photos
Press the Mode button until “ ^ “ appears on the LCD. Press the shutter button once
and it will clear the last picture or the last AVI movie.
4.50 Image Resolutions
1. The camera is defaulted with the setting in “HI” - VGA resolution.
There are two resolutions available to select in the camera:
HI : High Resolution. This option will set the resolution to 640 x 480 VGA
Lo ; Low Resolution. This option will set the resolution to 320 x 240 QVGA
PU ; 1.3M Resolution by Interpolation. This option will set the resolution to
1280x960 1.3M Pixels.
2. Press the Mode button until “HI” appears in the LCD display. Then keep pressing the
Shutter button will display the following sequence;
Lo ^ HI ^ PU
3. Select the desired resolution format then press Mode button to confirm the change.