Connecting the camera, Introduction what’s included – Panasonic GP-KR001 User Manual

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Introduction

What’s Included

Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic PC Color Camera. The Panasonic GP-

KR001 is an easy to use Analog Video Camera device that is capable of capturing

either full motion or still images to your PC. The device outputs images at the rate of
30 FPS (frames per second) in a standard NTSC composite video format.

The camera also has a built in microphone for audio. This microphone can be

connected to the input of a computer’s sound card to capture audio.

Connecting the camera to a personal computer will allow you to transmit video and

audio signals for use in video conferences or publishing of documents.

The compact size of the PC Color Camera makes it ideal for use on the desktop for a

wide variety of computer based applications. Connect this camera to your PC and

send Video e-mail, create exciting presentations by adding a live demonstration or

take still pictures right from you desktop.

Confirm that you have all the components shown below.

Important Notice:

Your personal computer must
have a composite Video input
port to use this device. You
may also connect the camera’s
microphone to the mic input on
you computer’s sound card
device.

Focus
Ring

AC adapter

Camera

Audio Out-

Power In

DC Plug

Connecting the
camera

The integrated cable attached to the camera has three connectors attached to it. One

is for power, one for video output, and one for audio output. Follow the instructions
below to connect it to your system.

Turn off you computer. (We recommend you also unplug it from the AC

power source during this procedure)

Attach the video output of the camera to the video input (composite video)
on your computer’s video capture card/capture device.

Connect the microphone output connector to the microphone input on your

computer’s soundcard.

Connect the DC plug of the AC adapter with the Power In socket of the
integrated cable.

Plug the AC adapter into a standard electrical outlet or power strip.

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