Built-in webcam with mic array support, Lifeframe 2 software, English – Asus MK221H User Manual

Page 4: System requirements, Using the device, Installation instructions

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Quick Start Guide

English

Built-in webcam with Mic Array support

The built-in 1.3 megapixel webcam with array microphones (Mic Array support)
allows you to take pictures, have a video conference, or record audio-video clips.
While chatting with friends via Internet-based communication tools, you can directly
show your vivid image and clear voice with this device.

System requirements

• A personal computer with Pentium

®

III 800 MHz or higher processor

• Microsoft

®

Windows

®

Vista / XP Service Pack  operating systems

• Minimum 00 MB free hard disk space to run the program
• 18 MB of RAM or above
• A display card supporting 16-bit high color mode

Make sure that the bundled USB .0 cable is connected to both the LCD
monitor and your PC. Otherwise, the webcam will not be activated.

Make sure that you have installed the Windows

®

Vista / XP Service Pack 

or later versions before using the device.

Using the device

• The device transmits images and sound to your PC through the USB .0 port.

Therefore, make sure that the bundled USB .0 cable is connected to both the
LCD monitor and your PC before you use the device.

• The webcam is adjustable upward and downward as shown.

Do not turn the webcam upward or downward over 30

˚

; doing so might damage

the webcam.

MIC ARRAY

MENU

-30˚–30˚

LifeFrame 2 software

ASUS MK1 provides the easy-to-use LifeFrame  software that can work with
the webcam, allowing users to create their own photos or video clips.

LifeFrame  only supports Microsoft

®

Windows

®

Vista/XP Service Pack 

operating systems.

The LifeFrame  software is bundled in the support CD.

Installation instructions

1. Close all other applications.

. Insert the support CD into the optical drive and run the LifeFrame 

program.

3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation

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