Aluratek 1080P HD Webcam AWC01F User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Aluratek
Table of Contents
1080P HD Webcam
Quick Start Guide
model AWC01F
Package Contents
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the package to ensure that you have received all items and that nothing has
been damaged. If you discover a problem,
please contact us immediately for assistance.
Product Highlights
Product Installation
1. Connect to a desktop computer | 2. Connect to a laptop compute |
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Operation
Basic System Requirements| Requirements for 1080p HD video
recording:
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• 1 GHz Intel® Core™
2 Duo or above
• 512 MB RAM or more
• 200 MB hard drive space
• Internet connection
• USB 2.0 port
• OS X 10.7+
• Microsoft Windows XP, 7, 8, 10| • 3.0 GHz Intel® Core™2 Duo
• 2 GB RAM
• 1920 x 1080 HD screen resolution
Getting Started
The Webcam features full plug-and-play support for Windows and macOS. After
connecting the camera to the computer’s USB port, you may start any
application that accepts a USB video stream, such as Skype, and begin using
your camera.
NOTE: To use the camera’s internal microphone, you will have to select it
as a USB Audio input in your application settings.
Using Camera On Windows
Windows 10 users can use the Camera app, which is already preinstalled with
Windows
OS. This will allow you to preview the camera image, capture still frames and
video clips.
If you wish to use the camera with other applications, you will need to enable
the camera in the Windows security settings.
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To begin, select the Start button ( ****), and then select Camera in the list of apps, or type “camera” in the search bar.
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If you want to use the camera within other apps, select the Start button ( ****), select Settings > Privacy > Camera, and then turn on Let apps use my camera.
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From there, turn on each of the listed apps where you want to use the camera.
After you open the Camera app, you may need to switch to the Full HD Camera. Here’s how to switch from one to the other: -
Select Start > Camera > Change camera.
Using Camera On Windows
When you can see an image from the camera:
- Select Photo ( ) or Video ( ) and take a picture or make a video.
- To see your new photo or video, or ones you’ve taken before, select Start > Photos ( ****) and then choose the Collection you want to see.
Using Camera On MacOS
macOS users can use the Photo Booth app, which is already preinstalled with
macOS.
This will allow you to preview the camera image, capture still frames and
video clips.
NOTE: While Photo Booth can be used to quickly preview the camera image,
higher-quality videos using the full camera resolution should be created in
iMovie or QuickTime, since Photo Booth does not use the full camera image
As in Windows, you may need to allow apps installed on your computer to access
the camera in the macOS security settings.
- To begin, select the Finder button, click Applications, and start Photo Booth.
If you want to use the camera within other apps, you will need to enable access in the macOS Security & Privacy settings.
- Go to the Apple menu ( ) in the top left corner of the screen and choose System > Using Camera On MacOS > Preferences.
- Go to the “Security & Privacy” preference panel.
- Select the Privacy tab then choose Camera from the left side list
- Locate the app(s) you want to enable camera access for and check the box alongside that app name to enable camera access for that application.
To see an image from the camera in Photo Booth, you may need to select the camera from the list of attached devices in the app.
- At the top of your screen, click Camera in the app menu, and select the Full HD camera from the list of options.
When you can see an image from the camera:
- To capture images from the camera, click the red camera icon ( ****).
- To switch to video mode, click the film strip icon in the bottom left corner of the app.
The red camera icon will change to a video icon ( ****) at which point you will be able to record video.
Capture HD Video with QuickTime Player
QuickTime on macOS offers a method for easily creating video recordings that
use the full camera resolution.
- To begin, select the Finder button, click Applications, and start QuickTime Player.
- After QuickTime launches, click File > New Movie Recording
- To select the camera input, click the small downward-facing arrow next to the round record button ( ****)
- Click the record button to capture the video.
Radio and TV Interference Statement
WARNING!!! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by whatever measures may be required to correct
the interference.
Technical Support and Warranty
If you need further assistance, please contact the Aluratek support department
for troubleshooting prior to returning this device.
E-mail: support@aluratek.com
Web: www.aluratek.com/helpdesk
Local (Irvine, CA): 714-586-8730
Toll free: 1-866-580-1978
Aluratek warrants this product against defect in material or workmanship for 1
YEAR from the date of purchase.
For more information, please visit: https://aluratek.com/warranty-return-
policy
You can register your product online at: https://aluratek.com/product-
registration
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References
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