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CAM4505
EN Snapp™ Digital Camcorder
Instruction Manual .....................................................Page 2
ES SnappVideocámara Digital
Manual de Instrucciones Pagina 60 ......................................
FR Snapp™ Caméscope Numérique
Manuel Dinstruction ..............................................Page 120
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CAM3005
Page 2 Table Of Contents
English
ÂTable of Contents
THANK YOU .....................................................4
In the Box 4 ........................................................
CAMCORDER AT A GLANCE 5 .........................
Front View ...................................................... 5
Rear View ....................................................... 7
Left View ......................................................... 8
GETTING STARTED 9 ...........................................
Loading a Memory Card 9 .............................
Installing Batteries ........................................10
Turning the Camcorder On and Off ..........10
Choosing a Mode ........................................ 11
MOVIE MODE ..............................................12
Movie Mode Screen ....................................13
Shooting Movies ...........................................14
Movie Controls ...................................14
Adjusting the Movie Options ......................15
PHOTO MODE ..............................................17
Photo Mode Screen .....................................18
Taking Photos ................................................19
Photo Controls ...................................19
Adjusting the Photo Options ...................... 20
REVIEW MODE .............................................22
Review Mode Screen .................................. 22
Review Controls ................................ 23
Adjusting the Review Options .................... 24
SYSTEM OPTIONS .........................................27
Adjusting the System Options .................... 27
CONNECTING TO A TV .............................. 30
TRANSFERRING FILES TO A COMPUTER ......32
Connecting to a Computer ....................... 32
English
Table Of Contents Page 3
USING THE INCLUDED SOFTWARE ................35
Installing muvee™ autoProducer .............. 36
Using muvee™ autoProducer .....................41
Making a muvee .......................... 42
WEB CAMERA FUNCTION ............................45
Installing the Web Camera Driver ............. 46
Using the Web Camera .............................. 50
TROUBLESHOOTING & SUPPORT ...................51
SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................53
SAFETY & REGULATORY STATEMENTS ...........54
Page 4 Thank You
English
ÂThank You
Thank you for purchasing this product from Coby Electronics. For optimal performance and safety,
please read this manual carefully. Before connecting, operating, or adjusting this product, please
read the instructions completely. Please retain this manual for future reference.
In the Box
Please make sure that the items shown below
are included in the package. Should an item be
missing, please contact the local retailer from
which you purchased this product.
CAM3005 camcorder
A/V cable
USB extension cable
Hand strap
Pouch
Installation CD
Instruction Manual
This package may contain plastic
bags or other materials that pose a
hazard to children. Be sure to safely
dispose of all packing materials after
opening.
English
Camcorder At A Glance Page 5Camcorder At A Glance Page 5
English
ÂCamcorder at a Glance
In this section, you will:
Learn about the camcorder, and what each part does.
Front View Part Description
1LCD Screen Displays the image captured
by the lens as well as system
status and menus.
2MODE Change between Movie,
Photo, and Review modes.
Change between MSDC and
PC CAM modes when con-
nected to a computer.
3SET Press to display a settings
menu the camcorder’s op-
tions.
4T (Tele-
scopic)
Zoom in while shooting a
movie or photo.
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English
Part Description
5LEFT Choose the recording qual-
ity while shooting a movie or
photo.
6 OK Choose the recording qual-
ity while shooting a movie or
photo.
7RIGHT Choose the recording qual-
ity while shooting a movie or
photo.
8W (Wide) Zoom out while shooting a
movie or photo.
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Camcorder At A Glance Page 7
Rear View
Part
9USB Plug Connect to a computer to transfer
les from the camcorder.
10 USB Switch Slide down to release the USB plug.
11 Speaker Provides sound when reviewing
movies on the camcorder.
12 Lens Point the lens towards the subject
you wish to record. Avoid touching
or scratching the surface of the
lens.
13 Microphone Records sound. Avoid covering the
microphone while shooting a movie
with the camcorder.
14 A/V Output Use with the included A/V cable to
connect the camcorder to a TV or
other display device.
15 Battery
Compartment
Cover
Slide the cover down to reveal the
battery compartment.
Page 8 Camcorder At A Glance
English
Left View
Part
16 POWER Press and hold to turn the
camcorder on. Press to turn
the camcorder off.
17 Memory Card Slot Load SD or SDHC memory
cards here. The metal con-
tacts of the card should face
the same direction as the
LCD screen.
18 Strap Mount Attach the included hand
strap here.
English
Getting Started Page 9
Loading a Memory Card
The camcorder records to SD, SDHC, or MMC
memory cards (maximum 16 GB).
Load a memory card by insert-
ing it into the memory card slot
on the left side of the camcorder.
Make sure that the gold contacts
of the memory card face the
LCD screen. Press the memory
card into the slot until it clicks
into place.
To remove the memory card, press it further into
the slot and then release. The card will spring
out of the slot.
To avoid data corruption, turn off the
camcorder before loading or removing
a memory card. Do not attempt to place
any object other than a compatible
memory card into the memory card slot.
Compatible cards should slide easily
into the memory card slot; if you en-
counter resistance, do not attempt to
force the card in.
Avoid touching the metal contacts of
the memory card.
ÂGetting Started
In this section, you will:
Learn how to choose and load a memory
card.
Learn how to install batteries.
Learn how to turn the camcorder on.
Learn how to change between movie,
photo, and review modes.
Page 10 Getting Started
English
If your memory card has a write protec-
tion switch, make sure that the switch is
set to the “Unlock” position.
Installing Batteries
The camcorder requires three (3) “AAA” batter-
ies for operation.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover by
sliding it down toward the base of the camera.
2. Load three (3)AAA batteries
into the battery compartment.
Be sure to match the positive
and negative terminals of
the batteries to the markings
inside the battery compart-
ment.
3. Replace the battery com-
partment cover and slide it
up into place.
The battery used in this device may
present a re or chemical burn if mis-
treated. Do not disassemble, inciner-
ate, or heat the batteries. Used batter-
ies should be disposed of safely. Keep
batteries out of the reach of children.
Turning the Camcorder On and
O
To turn the camcorder on, press and hold
POWER. The camcorder will automatically
check to see if a memory card has been loaded.
If the camcorder does not detect a memory
card, the LCD screen will prompt you to insert a
memory card.
To turn the camcorder off, press POWER.
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Getting Started Page 11
Choosing a Mode
The camcorder has three modes. Press MODE
to change between them.
The mode icon in the upper left corner of the
screen indicates the current camera mode.
Icon FunctionMode
Movie Shoot movies.
Photo Take photos.
Review Review movie and photo les on
the camcorder.
Page 12 Movie Mode
English
ÂMovie Mode
In this section, you will:
Learn about the different indicators dis-
played on the Movie Mode screen.
Learn how to shoot movies with your
camcorder.
Learn how to adjust the movie options and
what they do.
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Movie Mode Page 13
Movie Mode Screen
Indicator Description
1 Mode Movie mode.
2Movie Size 640 High. Record at a resolution of
640 x 480.
320 Low. Record at a resolution of
320 x 240.
3Memory Card Indicates that a memory card
has been loaded.
4Battery
Level
Full
Half
Low
5Timer Displays the amount of record-
ing time remaining when record-
ing is stopped.
Displays the elapsed recording
time when recording.
00 : 06 : 12
320
Page 14 Movie Mode
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Shooting Movies
When the camcorder is in Movie mode:
Press OK to start recording a movie.
Press OK to stop recording and save the
movie.
Recording will stop automatically when
the memory card becomes full.
When the camcorder is recording, the
total elapsed recording time is dis-
played in the upper right hand corner of
the LCD screen.
When the camcorder is not recording,
the estimated available recording time
will be displayed in the upper right hand
corner.
Movie Controls
Key Action Function
Press Start or stop recording a movie.
Press Increase the zoom level. The zoom
level indicator will appear on the bot-
tom right of the LCD screen.
The quality of the image will
decrease as the zoom level
increases.
Hold Increase the zoom level quickly.
Press Decrease the zoom level. The zoom
level indicator will appear on the bot-
tom right of the LCD screen.
Hold Decrease the zoom level quickly.
/ Press Change the Movie Size.
Press Change the camcorder mode.
Press Access the movie options menu
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Movie Mode Page 15
Adjusting the Movie Options
Press SET to access the movie options menu
when the camcorder is in Movie mode.
Press UP or DOWN to browse the menu
items.
Press OK to select the highlighted item.
Press SET to return to the previous screen.
Option Description
Movie
Size
640 High. Record movies at the highest
quality resolution of 640 x 480. This
will decrease the available recording
time.
320 Low. Record movies at a lower qual-
ity resolution of 320 x 240. This will
increase the available recording time.
Option Description
Frame
Rate
High. Record movies at 30 frames
per second for fast-moving subjects.
This will decrease the available
recording time.
Low. Record movies at 15 frames
per second for still subjects. This will
increase the available recording time.
Metering Center. Determine the exposure level
from the center zone of the image.
Multi. Determine the exposure level
from multiple zones of the image.
Spot. Determine the exposure level
from a small spot at the center of the
screen.
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Option Description
White
Balance
Auto Auto. Automatically adjust the white
balance to in order to achieve a natu-
ral color balance.
Daylight. Set the white balance to
adjust for daylight conditions.
Cloudy. Set the white balance to
adjust for cloudy conditions.
Fluorescent. Set the white balance to
adjust for uorescent lighting.
Tungsten. Set the white balance to
adjust for tungsten lighting.
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Photo Mode Page 17
ÂPhoto Mode
In this section, you will:
Learn about the different indicators dis-
played on the Photo Mode screen.
Learn how to take still photos with your
camcorder.
Learn how to adjust the photo options and
what they do.
Page 18 Photo Mode
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Photo Mode Screen
Indicator Description
1 Mode Photo mode.
2 Photo
Size
High. Record at a resolution of
1024 x 768.
Low. Record at a resolution of
640 x 480.
3 Memory Card Indicates that a memory card has
been loaded.
4 Battery
Level
Full
Half
Low
5 Counter Displays how many photos can
be taken.
512
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Photo Mode Page 19Photo Mode Page 19
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Taking Photos
When the camcorder is in Photo mode:
Press OK to take a photo.
The estimated number of available pho-
tos on the memory card is displayed on
the upper right corner of the screen.
Photo Controls
Key Action Function
Press Take a photo.
Press Increase the zoom level. The zoom
level indicator will appear on the bot-
tom right of the LCD screen.
The quality of the image will
decrease as the zoom level
increases.
Hold Increase the zoom level quickly.
Key Action Function
Press Decrease the zoom level. The zoom
level indicator will appear on the bot-
tom right of the LCD screen.
Hold Decrease the zoom level quickly.
/ Press Change the resolution (photo size).
Press Change the camcorder mode.
Press Access the photo options menu
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Adjusting the Photo Options
Press SET to access the photo options menu
when the camcorder is in Photo mode.
Press UP or DOWN to browse the menu
items.
Press OK to select the highlighted item.
Press SET to return to the previous screen.
Option Description
Resolution High. Record photos at the highest
quality resolution of 1024 x 768.
This will decrease the available
number of photos.
Low. Record photos at a lower
quality resolution of 640 x 480. This
will increase the available number of
photos.
Option Description
Quality High. Record photos with low com-
pression for best quality images.
This uses the most amount of space
on the memory card.
Medium. Record photos with
medium compression for medium
quality images.
Low. Record photos with high
compression. This uses the least
amount of space on the memory
card.
Metering Center. Determine the exposure
level from the center zone of the
image.
Multi. Determine the exposure level
from multiple zones of the image.
Spot. Determine the exposure level
from a small spot at the center of
the screen.
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Photo Mode Page 21
Option Description
White Bal-
ance
Auto Auto. Automatically adjust the white
balance to in order to achieve a
natural color balance.
Daylight. Set the white balance to
adjust for daylight conditions.
Cloudy. Set the white balance to
adjust for cloudy conditions.
Fluorescent. Set the white balance
to adjust for uorescent lighting.
Tungsten. Set the white balance to
adjust for tungsten lighting.
Exposure Adjust the exposure level of the
image.
Option Description
Driver Mode Activate the self-timer or burst
mode.
• OFF. Take a single photo.
• Self-timer 2s. Take a photo after 2
seconds.
• Self-timer 10s. Take a photo after
10 seconds.
• Burst. Take photos rapidly.
Effect Apply special lter effects.
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English
 Review Mode
In this section, you will:
Learn about the different indicators
displayed on the Review Mode screen.
Learn how to review and manage your
movies and photos on the camcorder.
Review Mode Screen
Indicator Description
1 Mode Review mode.
2 Movie Indicates that the current le is a movie.
Press OK to play the movie.
If no icon is displayed, the current le is a
photo.
 Inthumbnailview,movieles
are marked with the letter “V”.
Indicator Description
3 File
Number
Current le / Total number of les.
8 / 8
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Review Mode Page 23
Review Controls
Key Action Function
Press Full screen mode
Start playback when a movie le is
selected.
• Press OK to stop the movie and
return to full screen mode.
Thumbnail mode
Display the highlighted le in full
screen mode.
Press Full screen mode
Increase the zoom level when a photo
is selected; press DOWN to decrease
the zoom level.
Zoom does not work for
movieles.
Thumbnail mode
Browse the les.
Key Action Function
Press Full screen mode
Change the view to thumbnail mode.
Thumbnail mode
Browse the les.
Press View/select the previous le.
Press View/select the next le.
Press Change the camcorder mode.
Press Access the review options menu.
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English
Adjusting the Review Options
Press SET to access the review options menu
when the camcorder is in Review mode.
Press UP or DOWN to browse the menu
items.
Press OK to select the highlighted item.
Press SET to return to the previous screen.
Option Description
Lock Lock a le to keep it from being deleted.
• Lock/Unlock one: Lock or unlock the
current le.
• Lock All: Lock all les.
• Unlock All: Unlock all les.
Delete Delete a le.
• One: Delete the current le.
All: Delete all les.
Option Description
Slide Show Set and start slide show photo display.
• Start: Start the slide show with the
options set below.
• Interval: Change the time between
photos.
• Repeat: Set the slide show to repeat.
This option is not available for
videoles.
Effect Apply a special lter effect to the cur-
rent photo. A copy of the photo with the
effect will be created; the original photo
will not be modied.
This option is not available for
videoles.
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Option Description
Rotate Rotate the current photo.
• Rotate: Rotates the photo 90 degrees
clockwise.
• Save: Save the rotated photo. A copy
of the rotated photo will be created;
the original photo will not be modied.
• Back: Return to the previous screen
Resize Decrease the resolution of the current
photo. A copy of the resized photo will
be created; the original photo will not be
modied.
This option is not available for
videoles.
Option Description
Voice Memo Record a voice memo and add it to the
current photo.
Add: Record a voice memo. Press
OK to start recording; press OK again
to stop recording and add it to the
current photo.
Delete: Remove the voice memo at-
tached to the current photo (if available).
Photos that contain a voice
memo are marked with a micro-
phone icon. Press OK to listen to
the voice memo.
Start-up Im-
age
Display the current photo when you turn
on the camcorder.
• Set: Save the current photo as the
start-up image.
• Cancel: Return to the previous
screen.
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English
Option Description
TV Out Set the TV format of the A/V output
signal.
• NTSC: The standard used in North
America and elsewhere.
• PAL: The standard used in Europe
and elsewhere.
USB Set the computer connection mode.
• MSDC: Connect to a computer as a
storage device for transferring les.
• PCCAM: Connect to a computer as a
web camera.
Option Description
Start-up Im-
age
Manage the start-up image after a
photo has been saved as the start-up.
• Off: Do not display an image when
the camcorder is turned on.
• System: Display the default image
when the camcorder is turned on.
• My Image: Display the image saved
as the start-up image when the cam-
corder is turned on.
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System Options Page 27
 System Options
In this section, you will:
Learn about the camcorder’s system
options and how to adjust them.
Adjusting the System Options
Press SET to access the options menu, and then
press RIGHT to select the System Options tab.
Press UP or DOWN to browse the menu
items.
Press OK to select the highlighted item.
Press SET to return to the previous screen.
Option Description
Sounds Customize the sound cues.
• Shutter: Turn the sound on/off when
you take a picture.
• Start-up: Customize the sound when
you turn on the camcorder. Choose
“None” to turn the start-up sound off.
• Beep: Turn the sound on/off when
you press a key.
Volume: Set the loudness of the
sound cues.
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English
Option Description
Auto Review After you take a picture, the camcorder
can be set to display the results on
screen immediately for your review.
• Off: Disable the Auto Review feature.
• 1 sec: Display the review results for
one second.
• 3 sec: Display the review results for
three seconds.
Power Fre-
quency
Toggle the power frequency between
60 and 50 Hz. Use 60 Hz in North
America.
Option Description
Power Save When the camcorder is idle, it can be
set to turn off automatically in order to
conserve battery power.
• 1min.: Turn the camcorder off after
one minute of idle time.
• 3min.: Turn the camcorder off after
three minutes of idle time.
• 5min.: Turn the camcorder off after
ve minutes of idle time.
Date & Time Set the system clock.
• Press LEFT or RIGHT to select a
eld.
• Press UP or DOWN to adjust the
selected eld.
Language Set the menu display language.
English
System Options Page 29
Option Description
Format Reinitialize the installed memory card.
FORMATTING WILL ERASE AND
DESTROY ALL FILES/DATA. Make a
backup copy of all your video and photo
les before using this feature.
Reset All Return all of the camcorders options to
their factory-default state.
Page 30 Connecting To A Tv
English
 Connecting to a TV
In this section, you will:
Learn how to view your movies and
photos on a TV
To view your video and photo les on a bigger
screen, use the included A/V cable to connect
your camcorder to a television.
1. Locate the Composite Video input connec-
tors on the TV.
Connect the cable’s yellow RCA plug to
the Composite Video In jack of the TV.
Connect the cable’s white RCA plug to
the white Audio In jack of the TV. (The
red jack is unused.)
2. Turn the camera on. Connect the cables
mini plug to the A/V output jack located on
the bottom of the camcorder. The camcord-
ers screen will turn off automatically.
3. Turn on the TV. Set the TVs input source
mode to display the composite video signal.
When the TV source mode is set properly,
you will see the camcorders display on the
TV screen.
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Connecting To A Tv Page 31
4. Press <MODE> on the camera to place it
Review mode. Use the review mode controls
to play videos or view photos on the TV.
The Video Out format of the camcorder
can be changed in the System Settings
menu. By default, the camcorder is set
to be used in North America (NTSC for-
mat, 60 Hz refresh rate).
For more information, please refer to the
section “Setting the System Options”.
Please refer to the documentation pro-
vided with your TV If you need help set-
ting its input source mode.
Page 32 Transferring Files To A Computer
English
 Transferring Files to a Computer
In this section, you will:
Learn how to connect the camcorder to
a computer.
Learn how to move movies and photos
from the camcorder to a computer.
Connecting to a Computer
Connect the camcorder to a computer to save
movies and photos onto your computer.
!
If you are planning to install the soft-
ware on the included CD, please install
these programs BEFORE connecting
the camcorder to your computer.
1. Press the USB Plug
Release to ip the USB
plug out.
2. Connect the USB plug to
an available USB port on
your computer.
3. Turn the camcorder on; it
will display a USB icon labeled “MSDC”. The
computer will automatically recognize the
camcorder as a removable disk.
If this is the rst time you are making this
connection, your computer will automati-
cally install device drivers. Wait until the
computer has completed installation of
the drivers before proceeding.
English
Transferring Files To A Computer Page 33
If you have not made the web camera
connection yet (PC CAM), you may see
the message “Device driver software
was not successfully installed. This is
normal and will not affect operation of the
camcorder. This message will not appear
once the PC CAM connection is made;
please refer to the section “Web Camera
(PC CAM)” for more information.
4. Follow the prompt on the computer screen
to view les on the camcorder (e.g., “Open
folders to view les”).
If no prompt appears, you may view les
on the camcorder via “My Computer
on a Windows computer, or via a Finder
window on Mac OS X.
5. Use your computers operating system com-
mands to transfer les from the camcorder
to your computer as you would with any
external disk.
Use your mouse to drag and drop les
from one window to another.
Use your keyboard to copy/paste les
(e.g., Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V).
When the camcorder is connected to a com-
puter, you can also use the operating system
commands to browse, delete, and move les on
the camcorder.
The camcorder must be connected to a
powered USB computer port. The cam-
corder will not work with low-power USB
ports designed for use with keyboards/
mice.
The rst time you connect the camera
to a computer, it may take a moment for
the computer to recognize and install
the appropriate drivers for the camera.
Page 34 Transferring Files To A Computer
English
For best performance, connect the
camcorder to a USB 2.0 Hi-speed
computer port.
If your computer has a memory card
reader that supports SD, SDHC, or
MMC memory cards, you can simply
remove the memory card from the cam-
corder and load it into the card reader to
transfer/manage les.
English
Using The Included Software Page 35Using The Included Software Page 35
English
  Using the Included Software
For your convenience, the following software is
included:
muvee™ autoProducer 6.1 Basic.
muvee autoProducer 6 is the latest release in the
range of award-winning autoProducer software.
With over 100 styles, there are many ways to
personalize your home production. Whether you
are trying to create a slideshow or a quick home
movie – muvee autoProducer 6 brings a level of
simplicity to the task. Add your photos and video,
select a style, and let it automatically create and
sync a movie to the beat of your music.
The minimum system requirements for this
software are:
A computer running Windows 7, Windows
Vista, or Windows XP.
A computer with an optical DVD/CD-ROM
drive.
Processor: Intel Pentium III 1 GHz, AMD
Athlon, or equivalent with MMX support
Memory: 512MB RAM
Other Requirements: Microsoft DirectX 9.0
or higher, Apple QuickTime (for MOV les)
For more information about DirectX,
please visit the Microsoft support website:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/179113/
For more information about Apple Quick-
Time, please visit the Apple website: http://
www.apple.com/quicktime/download/.
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English
Installing muvee™ autoProducer
To install muvee autoProducer 6.1 Basic:
Load the included software CD into
your computers optical DVD/CD-ROM
drive. When the AutoPlay window ap-
pears, click “Open folder to view les”.
Note: If an AutoPlay window does not
appear, open Windows Explorer and
double-click the DVD/CD-ROM drive
icon to view its contents.
English
Using The Included Software Page 37
Double-click the folder “muvee” to view
its contents, then double-click the folder
“Installer” to view its contents.
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English
Double-click the le “setup” to start the
installer.
English
Using The Included Software Page 39
Follow the on-screen instructions to
install the driver
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English
Restart your computer to complete the
installation.
English
Using The Included Software Page 41
Using muvee™ autoProducer
muvee autoProducer allows you to get creative with your videos and photos. Whether you are
trying to create a slideshow or a quick home movie – muvee autoProducer 6 brings a level of
simplicity to the task.
To learn more about muvee autoProducer, press the “F1” key on your keyboard to view the Help
les (or select “Help” from the menu bar).
The help documentation refers to the full version of autoProducer 6, not the Basic version that is
included. The basic version of muvee autoProducer 6.1 has the following limitations:
Video les per muvee: 3 Add voiceovers: No
Pictures per muvee: 30 MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 output: No
Music tracks per muvee: 1 DVD burning: No
Add captions: No
Page 42 Using The Included Software
English
Making a muvee
1. Start the program.
From your computers Start menu, click:
All Programs → muvee → muvee autoProducer
6.1 → Home movies made easy!
2. Turn on the CAM4505 and connect it to your
computer using the supplied USB cable.
3. Press MODE until the screen displays a
USB icon labeled “MSDC”.
4. Add videos and photos from the CAM4505:
a. Click on the “Import from Device” icon.
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Using The Included Software Page 43
b. Click “From My Camera Device”
c. Use the drop-down menu to choose the
CAM4505. The internal memory will ap-
pear as the rst removable disk; the SD
card (if loaded) is the second removable
disk.
d. Click “OK”.
5. To add a soundtrack to the project, click the
music icon.
Page 44 Using The Included Software
English
6. Click on a style to choose a visual style for
this project.
7. Click the “make muvee” icon to nish creat-
ing your muvee.
8. To save and share your nished muvee,
click the muveeShare icon.
To upload videos to YouTube, you must have a valid YouTube account. To sign up for a free
account, please visit http://www.youtube.com/create_account/.
English
Web Camera Function Page 45Web Camera Function Page 45
English
  Web Camera Function
Use your camcorder as a web camera (PC CAM mode).
The web camera function requires:
1. A computer running Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP.
2. A computer with an optical DVD/CD-ROM drive.
3. Installation of the included web camera driver.
The CAM3005 supports video only in web camera
mode; the integrated microphone is disabled.
English
Web Camera Function Page 47
2. Double-click the folder
“SPCA1528_V2250_WHQL_
MultLan” to view its contents.
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English
3. Double-click the le “SPCA1528_
v2250_WHQL_MultiLan” to start
the installer.
English
Web Camera Function Page 49
4. Follow the on-screen instructions
to install the driver.
5. Restart your computer to com-
plete the installation.
Page 50 Web Camera Function
English
Using the Web Camera
After the web camera driver has been installed:
1. Connect the camcorder to your computer
with the included USB cable.
2. Press MODE until the camcorders display
shows a USB icon labeled “PC CAM.
If this is the rst time you are making this
connection, your computer will automati-
cally install device drivers. Wait until the
computer has completed installation of
the drivers before proceeding.
After the drivers are installed, your camcorder
is ready for use as a web camera with other
programs that support video.
The CAM3005 supports video only in
web camera mode; the integrated mi-
crophone is disabled.
English
Troubleshooting & Support Page 51
 Troubleshooting & Support
If you experience a problem with this device, please read the troubleshooting guide below and
check our website at www.cobyusa.com for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and rmware up-
dates. If these resources do not resolve the problem, please contact Technical Support.
Address Coby Electronics Technical Support
150 Knowlton Way
Savannah, Georgia 31407
Email techsupport@cobyusa.com
Web www.cobyusa.com
Phone 800-727-3592:
Monday to Friday, 8:30AM9:00PM EST
Saturday, 9:00AM5:30PM EST
718-416-3197
Monday to Friday, 8:00AM–5:30PM EST
Page 54 Safety & Regulatory Statements
English
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within
the product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle
is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operation and servicing instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
For recycling or disposal information about this
product, please contact your local authorities or the
Electronics Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.
For Customer Use:
Enter below the serial number that is located on the rear of the unit.
Retain this information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
WARNING: To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose this
device to rain or moisture. Dangerous high voltage is present inside
the enclosure. Do not open the cabinet.
Note: If the product suddenly has no response or powers off, an
electrostatic discharge may be the cause. In this circumstance, please
follow the procedures below for recovery:
Remove the batteries. Wait 30 seconds.
After 30 seconds, replace the batteries and turn it on again.
 Safety & Regulatory Statements
Page 58 Safety & Regulatory Statements
English
6. To prevent condensation, keep the camera
in a sealed plastic bag when moving from a
cold place to a warm place. The camera can
be removed from the bag when it reaches
the indoor temperature.
Legal and Trademark Notices
Coby is a registered trademark of Coby Electronics Corporation.
Snapp and the Snapp logo used are trademarks of COBY Electronics
Corporation.
The YouTube logo used is a registered trademark of Google, Inc.
muvee and the muvee logo are trademarks of muvee Technologies
Pte. Ltd., Inc.
SDHC is a registered trademark of the SD Card Association.
USB is a registered trademark of the USB Implementers Forum, Inc.
All other trademarks and logos are property of their respective owners
unless indicated otherwise.
English
Safety & Regulatory Statements Page 59
Español
Índice De Contenidos Página 61
ACERCA DEL SOFTWARE INCLUIDO ............94
Instalación de muvee™ autoProducer .....95
Uso de muvee™ autoProducer ............... 100
Realización de un muvee ........... 101
FUNCIÓN DE CÁMARA WEB ......................104
Instalación del controlador de
cámara Web ............................................. 105
Uso de la cámara Web ............................ 109
TROUBLESHOOTING & SUPPORT ................. 110
ESPECIFICACIONES .................................... 112
INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE .................... 113
Español
Página 64 Panorama De La Videocámara
Part Description
5 LEFT (IZ-
QUIERDA)
Elija la calidad de grabación
durante el rodaje de una
película o una foto.
6 OK Elija la calidad de grabación
durante el rodaje de una
película o una foto.
7 RIGHT
(DERECHA)
Elija la calidad de grabación
durante el rodaje de una
película o una foto.
8 W (gran
angular)
Alejar durante la lmación de
una pecula o una foto.

Produktspecifikationer

Varumärke: Coby
Kategori: Videokamera
Modell: CAM3005
Färg på produkten: Black, Stainless steel
Vikt: 1300 g
Bredd: 222 mm
Djup: 76 mm
Höjd: 44 mm
Förpackningens vikt: 1090 g
Förpackningens bredd: 229 mm
Djuppackning: 337 mm
Förpackningshöjd: 114 mm
Certifiering: CE, CUL, UL\nCE, C-tick, FCC Class A, ICES, VCCI
Maximal videoupplösning: 1920 x 1200 Pixels
Inspänning: 100-240 V
Förvaringstemperatur: -40 - 70 °C
Förvaringsfuktighet: 10 - 90 procent
Rackmontering: Ja
DVI-ingångsportar: 1
DVI-utgångar: 4
Max. överföringshastighet: 4.95 Gbit/s
Bandbreedte: - MHz
AC-ingångsfrekvens: 50 - 60 Hz
Drifttemperatur (TT): 0 - 50 °C
Relativ luftfuktighet i drift (VV): 10 - 90 procent

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