Recording Video Mode 1 or 2 (yellow or blue LED)
Start video recording.
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Briefly press the shutter button.
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► If the recording LED has been disabled, the yellow or blue LED will slowly
blink 3 times and then turn off, indicating that recording has started.
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► If the recording LED has been enabled, the yellow or blue LED will slowly
flash at 2 second intervals indicating that the camera is recording.
Stop video recording.
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Briefly press the shutter button. The camera will return to the standby mode from
which the video was started.
Taking a Photo (red LED)
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Briefly press the shutter button. The red LED will flash indicating that a picture
was taken.
Removable Disk Mode
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Make sure the camera is turned off and a memory card is inserted.
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Connect the camera to the PC using a standard USB cable. The green LED may
turn on at the same time indicating that the battery is charging.
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► If this is the first time you are connecting the camera to the PC the operating
system will attempt to install the iCatch drivers. This may take a few minutes.
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The LEDs will blink and after a short while the red LED will turn on.
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The camera is now in Disk Mode and a new removable drive should be available
on your computer. The above procedure may take up to 30 seconds.
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► You cannot record video or photos if the camera is connected to the PC in
Removable Disk Mode.
Webcam Mode
There are two ways in which you can enter webcam mode.
Method 1:
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Remove the SD card and connect the camera to the PC.
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The camera will connect in webcam mode.
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► If this is the first time you are connecting the camera to the PC the operating
system will attempt to install the iCatch drivers. This may take a few minutes.
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If the drivers were installed correctly the camera should now be in USB camera
mode.
Method 2:
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Connect the camera to the PC until it is in Removable Disk Mode. See above.
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Very briefly press the Shutter button. The camera will exit Removable Disk Mode.
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► If this is the first time you are connecting the camera to the PC the operating
system will attempt to install the iCatch drivers. This may take a few minutes.
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If the drivers were installed correctly the camera should now be in webcam
mode.
►Note: Windows XP has an integrated WebCam viewer. Your Mobius should be visible
in Explorer (My Computer) as a "USB Video Device". This functionality does not exist in
Windows 7.