[. . . ] Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, QQ and other instant messaging and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services; · Video sharing: Create your own video clips and share them with friends and family via email, etc. ; · Snapshot images: With Philips applications installed, use the snapshot button to easily take photos and share your photos via Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, and etc. ; The following sections in this manual give a step-by-step description on how to use the Philips SPZ2500 webcam. · Quick start guide Register your product and get support at www. philips. com/welcome SPZXXXX Quick Start Guide · Headset (SHM3100Y) 2 EN a b c d e f k j j Headphone plug · Connect to the computer k Microphone plug · Connect to the computer socket on the socket on the g i h a Focus ring · Adjust the focus of the image manually b Snapshot button · With Philips applications installed, take photos directly c Power LED · Lights up when the webcam is in use d Slide cover · Protect your privacy and the lens e Built-in microphone · Capture voice and sound during video calling and recording f Rotating joint · Change the viewing field of the webcam manually g Clamp with rubber rims · Mount the webcam on your (flat panel) PC monitor or notebook screen h USB connector · Connect the webcam to the USB port of the notebook or desktop PC · Supply power to the webcam when it is connected to the notebook or desktop PC EN 3 English Functional overview i Cable holder · Hold the cable for cable management 2 Get started (Optional) Install the webcam software and driver Note · To use special features provided by Philips CamSuite and Webcam Driver SPZ2000/ SPZ2500, visit www. philips. com/support and download the applications from the website. Philips CamSuite only works on PCs with the operating systems Microsoft ® Windows® XP (SP2 and higher), Vista, or Windows 7. [. . . ] » You can select [Fit on screen] or [Full screen mode] in the drop down list. 1 2 3 In the photo/video gallery, select a photo/ video. Select an option to continue. Options on the photo menu: · Gallery Photos and videos taken via the webcam are stored in the photo or video gallery and in the selected photo or video folder (multimedia folders). To access the gallery: · · [View]: To view the selected photo(s) [Email]: To send the selected photo(s) via email [Delete]: To delete the selected photo(s) 1 · · 2 In Philips CamSuite Capture, click to show gallery. To hide the gallery, click . EN 9 English · 2 Select a preferred resolution option. To apply another resolution setting, repeat Step 1 and Step 2. Open the photo/video folder In the photo gallery: Options on the video menu: · To cancel the deletion, click [No] in the pop-up window. · · · [Play]: To play the selected video(s) [Email]: To send the selected video(s) via email [Delete]: To delete the selected video(s) Send photo(s)/video(s) via email 1 2 3 In the photo/video gallery, select photo(s)/video(s) that you want to send via email. » An email message is displayed with the selected photo(s)/video(s) attached. Send the email. Delete photo(s)/video(s) from the gallery 1 2 3 In the photo/video gallery, select photo(s)/video(s) that you want to delete. In the pop-up window, click [Yes]. » The selected photo(s)/video(s) are deleted from the gallery. 10 EN 1 2 3 In the Philips CamSuite control panel, click . In the [Properties] window, the following settings can be adjusted based on your preference: · Brightness · Contrast · Saturation · Sharpness · Gamma · White Balance · Back Light · Gain · Power Line Frequency EN 11 English 6 Properties 7 Technical specifications Sensor resolution VGA (640 x 480 pixels) Video capture 1. 3 MP (Software enhanced, resolution with Philips CamSuite (Max. ) installed) Photo resolution (Max. ) 1. 3 MP (Software enhanced, with Philips CamSuite installed); 5. 0 MP (Software enhanced, with Philips CamSuite and Webcam Driver SPZ2000/ SPZ2500 installed) 30 fps Max. @VGA Frames per second Lens angle of view Minimum subject illumination Video format Lens F-number F2. 4 55 degrees < 10 lux System requirements for a Microsoft Windows-based PC: · Minimum system requirements: · 1. 6 GHz or equivalent · 512 MB RAM for Windows XP · 1 GB RAM (32Bit) for Windows Vista and Windows 7 · OS: Windows XP SP2, Vista, and Windows 7 · 200 MB of available hard disk space · One free USB2. 0 port · Soundcard and speakers (OScompatible) · 16-bits Color display @ 800x600 with DirectX 3D support · DirectX 9. 0c or higher · Microsoft . Net Framework 2. 0 · Broadband Internet connection to download drivers, Philips CamSuite, and manuals · Adobe reader to read *PDF files · Recommended system requirements: · 2. 4 GHz dual core or equivalent · 1 GB RAM (32Bit) / 2GB RAM (64Bit) for Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 · DirectX 9. 0c or higher · Microsoft . Net Framework 2. 0. Click OK to save your settings. 2 3 Ensure that the webcam is connected properly. Close the other application. Tip For Windows 7: On the PC/notebook, click Start > Control panel. Select the Philips SPZ2000/SPZ2500 webcam or the connected headset and click Set Default. Click OK to save your settings. · You cannot use the webcam in more than one application at the same time. EN 9 Service and support Need help? First of all, read this user manual carefully. When you need further support about registration, setup, usage, features, software upgrade, specification, and warranty, etc. of the product, see www. philips. com/support. · · · · · · 1 2 3 4 At www. philips. com/support, click the Choose country / language box to select your country/language. [. . . ] Philips plays an active role in the development of international EMF and safety standards, enabling Philips to anticipate further developments in standardisation for early integration in its products. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 16 EN Recycling English Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. [. . . ]