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Product # : WCM-6LNV
Product Name :
6-LED Infrared Night-Vision 1.3 MP MegaPixel USB 2.0 Webcam with Audio Microphone   
Drivers :  
Driver Win2K/XP/Vista Win 2000
Win XP 32/64
Win Vista 32/64
Driver MAC OS Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Mac G4 / G5
QuickTime 6.0 or later
Description :

Use this Webcam in low light environment or even total darkness! This unique Night Vision web camera has the best features, including 6 infrared LED's, built-in microphone and amazing 1.3Mps video quality at 640 x 480. You can take snapshots, create video/audio or use it for video/audio conferencing! This unit easily mounts to a PC monitor or a notebook. Installation is a snap with the USB 2.0 interface! PC Camera software comes with this camera for viewing images!

  • Add video to your favorite instant messenger: Yahoo! Messenger, AOL Instant MessengerSM (AIM), MSN Messenger Etc.....
  • Conduct online video conferences and calls using Windows Messenger or Microsoft NetMeeting
  • Email video and photos easily
  • Speak your mind with the built-in microphone
Features :
  • 6-LED Infrared Night-Vision

  • 1.3 MegaPixels 640x480 video quality

  • Video capture: Up to 640x480 pixels
  • High speed USB 2.0 interface

  • Built-in Microphone

  • Metal Body

  • Stylish Design
  • Simplicity & Ergonomic
  • Plug & Play
Specifications :
  • 1/3 Inch Sensor, 6mm lens, 60 visual angle

  • Metal Body

  • 1.3 MegaPixels 640x480 resolution

  • 6-LED infrared LED for night vision

  • Built-in Audio Microphone

  • 640 x 480 up to 30 frame / sec (VGA)
  • Focus range:3CM-infinity

  • Video Format:24-bit RGB

  • S/n better than 48dB

  • Interface: USB 2.0

  • White balance: Auto

  • VFW Interface: support dynamic and still image snap

  • Dynamic Range better than 72dB

  • Built-in image compression

  • Automatic white balance

  • Automatic color compensated

  • Dynamic image E-Mail

  • Manual Focus Ring

  • Mountable on notebook and PC monitor

Requirements :

  • Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista
  • Available USB Port

Retail Package Content :

  • Web Camera

  • CD with Software, Drivers

Trouble-Shooting Guide

System not Recognizing Camera:
Go to Programs->AMCap. If any errors pop-up, just hit okay to clear them. Under the device menu, do you see “ViMicro Webcam” and “ViMicro Webcam Audio”?
If both of these devices are present, then the system is recognizing the camera.

If one or none of these devices are present then try the following:
Make sure your webcam is plugged in.
Reboot you computer, go back to AMCap and check the devices again.
Try plugging the camera into a different USB port. If the camera is plugged into one of the ports in the front try one of the ports in the rear of the computer.
Try to uninstall the driver and do a fresh install with any antivirus software temporarily disabled.
If the above steps do not fix the problem please contact customer support at support@kinamax.com
Note: If during the installation you see a preview window with video from the camera, then the installation was successful.
If you are still having problems when trying to use certain programs, please contact the vendor of the software you are attempting to use the camera with. 

Capture Quality:
Image Quality – the focus for the camera is adjustable by housing of the lens. Turn the housing to the left or the right until the picture is clear.

Framerate:
Under low light situations the framerate of the capture will drop. To obtain the highest possible framerate from a camera, optimal lighting should be used. Under suboptimal conditions, quality may be improved by checking the Low Light checkbox in the camera settings dialog box. 

Plugging in Camera Produce USB Error:
If plugging in the camera on your system produces a USB error, please contact Customer Support at support@kinamax.com

Code 39 for Device status:
If other cameras were installed on the computer at one point and you are receiving a Code 39 error when you plug in the camera, do the following:
Start Menu -> Run and type in regedit
File -> Export and save a copy of your current registry. Whenever altering the registry, always save a copy before editing.
Find the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{6BDD1FC6-810F-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F}
In the right hand pane find and delete the UpperFilters and LowerFilters values. (If you cannot readily find them, RIGHT-CLICK on "6BDD1FC6-810F-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F"; then FIND > upper; check the Right Hand pane... delete upperfilters.  Repeat FIND lower; check the Right Hand pane... delete lowerfilters.
Unplug and plug in the camera again.
The error should be gone.