DCM-099
USER MANUAL
Package Contents:
Argus DCM-099 Digital Camera
AAA Battery
USB Cable
Installation CD
Table of Contents
Safety And General Information .......................3
Getting To Know Your Camera .........................6
Before Using The Camera ................................8
Operating The Camera .....................................9
Installing The Software ....................................12
Downloading Pictures ......................................14
Frequently Asked Questions ...........................16
Specification ....................................................18
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Safety and General Information
Thank you for purchasing the Argus DCM-099. We
hope that you enjoy this camera for years of trouble-
free operation. Please read this manual carefully
before using the camera and follow the instructions to
avoid any damage that could be caused by improper
operation.
Copyright information
Unless agreed by the rightful owner, pictures taken
with this digital camera cannot be used in violation of
copyright law. Moreover, when there is a “No Photo-
graphy” restriction in place, you cannot record any
performance, improvisation, or exhibit even for
personal use. Any transfer of pictures or memory
cards with data must be conducted under the
constraints of copyright law.
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Caution
The software CD-ROM packaged with the camera is
designed to be used with a personal computer only.
Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM on a stereo or CD
player as this may cause damage to both the disc and
the CD player.
Caution when using the camera
This product consists of intricate electrical parts. To
ensure the camera photographs normally, do not drop
or hit the camera when taking pictures. Avoid using or
placing the camera in the following locations:
1. Damp and dusty places.
2. Sealed vehicles or other places exposed to direct
sunlight or subject to extreme temperatures.
3. Turbulent environments.
Do not open the battery cover when the power is on as
this may cause a loss of images.
If the camera has gotten wet, immediately turn the
power OFF and remove the batteries. This camera is
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a precision electronic device. Do not attempt to
service this camera yourself. Opening or removing the
cover may expose you to dangerous voltages or other
risks. Further, avoid exposing this camera to direct
sunlight as doing so could cause a fire. Do not attempt
to dry it with an external heat source.
How to maintain your camera
1. If the lens, LCD display, or viewfinder is dirty, please
use the accompanying cleaning cloth to wipe the
surface clean. Avoid touching these areas with your
fingers.
2. When not in use, keep the camera in its carrying
case, otherwise you risk scratching the lens, LCD
display or viewfinder.
3. Do not use soap, detergent or other solution to
clean the camera. Use a clean, soft cloth only.
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Getting To know Your Camera
A. Shutter Buttom
B. Status LCD
C. Lens
D. View finder Button
E. USB Socket
F. Strap / Keychain Hole
G. Start /Function Key
H. Battery Compartment
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LCD Screen
The LCD screen displays different symbols when you press
the MODE button.
Hi-resolution
pictures
Ready to close or
shutdown mode
Timer mode
AVI mode
Delete all
Delete last
Change to low
resolution
Change to
compressed mode
Change to normal
mode
Change to high
resolution
Change to 50 Hz
Change to 60 Hz
Compression high
resolution pictures
Low resolution
pictures
Compression low
resolution pictures
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Before Using The Camera
Open the battery compartment in the back of the camera.
Place one AAA battery. Close the compartment and press
the MODE button. The number 25 will appear on the LCD
screen indicating that it is ready to take 25 "high-resolution"
pictures . The LCD screen will flash when the battery is low.
Note: Do not change the battery until after you connect the
camera to a computer. Otherwise the previously taken
photographs will be erased.
Important Note: We strongly recommend that you do not
use rechargeable batteries in order
not to affect the performance of your camera.
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