Table of Contents Getting Started Introduction ... 3 Tips for Better Images ... 4 Features ... 5 Specifi cations ... 8 Setting Up Your Camera Battery Safety Information ... 9 Battery Installation ...10 Using Your Camera Turning the Camera On and Off ...13 Taking a Picture ...14 Using the Flash ...15 Reviewing or Deleting Pictures ...16...
Introduction Introduction • Please keep this instruction booklet for future reference, as it contains important information. • Requires four “AAA” (LR03) alkaline batteries (not included). • Adult assembly is required for battery installation. • Tool required for battery installation: Phillips or slotted screwdriver (not included). •...
Tips for Better Images! Before your child uses the camera independently, we recommend that you fi rst thoroughly read these instructions. Explain to your child how to use the camera and then practice taking pictures with your child. 1. Use Bright Light Indoors Make sure there is a bright light source when taking indoor pictures.
Battery Safety Information In exceptional circumstances, batteries may leak fl uids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your toy. To avoid battery leakage: • Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium).
Battery Installation Battery Compartment Door Battery Holder...
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Battery Installation • Make sure camera power is off. • Locate the battery compartment door on the bottom of the camera. • Turn the lock on the battery compartment door a 1/4 turn. Open the battery compartment door. • Remove the battery holder from the battery compartment. •...
Turning the Camera On and Off Power Button • The camera will not turn on if the battery compartment door is open. Make sure the battery compartment door is closed and locked before using the camera. • Press the power button on the back of the camera to turn power on. You will hear a tone. •...
Taking a Picture • Have your child look through the viewfi nder or look at the LCD screen to see the picture subject. • While holding the camera steady, press the shutter button on the front of the camera. Listen for a “shutter sound” and look for the camera •...
Using the Flash • If you are taking pictures in low light (dim light) and the fl ash is required, the fl ash will operate automatically. A lightning bolt • While holding the camera steady, press the shutter button to take a picture. Hint: The fl...
Reviewing Pictures Image Forward Image Back Button Button • Press the image forward or image back buttons to review the pictures you have taken. • When you are fi nished reviewing, the camera switches back to normal picture taking mode in a few seconds.
Deleting Pictures • If you decide you do not want a picture, fi rst locate it by using the image forward or back buttons. • Then press the image delete button LCD screen. • If you want to delete the picture, press the image delete button •...
Changing Picture Resolution Your camera comes set up to take normal quality pictures (standard resolution). If you’d like to take higher quality pictures (high resolution), follow these steps. • Press the image back and image forward buttons at the same time and hold (1 and 2). Press the shutter button (3).
System Requirements Operating System ... Compatible with Windows 2000 or higher and Operating System ... Compatible with Windows 2000 or higher and Hardware ... Pentium Class 500 MHz processor or better Hardware ... Pentium Class 500 MHz processor or better Input Port ...
Connecting Your Camera to Your Computer • Open the battery compartment door and insert the USB cord (smaller end) into the USB port. • Insert the larger end of the USB cord into a USB port on your computer, generally marked with this symbol •...
Disconnecting Your Camera • To disconnect your camera, click “eject disk” on your computer's task bar. • Select the “USB Mass Storage Device” (your camera) and click “stop”. • Click “OK” to confi rm. • A message will appear on your computer screen advising you to remove your device (camera). •...
Troubleshooting Problem Camera will not take pictures Photos too dark Photos too bright Flash takes too long to recharge Cause Batteries are weak or exhausted Camera is turned off Camera memory is full of images ( appears on the LCD screen) Flash does not work because batteries are weak or exhausted You are out of the range...
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Troubleshooting Problem Photos are blurry Cannot transfer pictures to the computer Product functions erratically or does not function at all Cause Lens may be dirty or smudged Camera moved when picture was taken Flash may not have been charged You are too close to your subject USB cord may not be properly connected Static electricity may temporarily...
FCC Statement (United States Only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.