LeapFrog Magic Adventures Telescope Instruction Manual
LeapFrog Magic Adventures Telescope Instruction Manual

LeapFrog Magic Adventures Telescope Instruction Manual

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This Manual contains important information. Please keep it for future reference.
91-004323-001
UK

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual This Manual contains important information. Please keep it for future reference. 91-004323-001...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Magic Adventures™ Telescope. Explore the Moon and the world around you with this real-working telescope! Take photos of what you see on the screen and save them to your gallery. Explore 100+ NASA images and videos, test your knowledge in the cosmic quiz, and visit every planet in our solar system in the educational adventure game.
  • Page 3: Included In The Package

    INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE • Magic Adventures™ Telescope • 20 cosmic cards • 1 cosmic cards storage box • 1 Instruction Manual • 1 Quick Start Guide WARNING: All packing materials such as tape, plastic sheets, packaging locks, removable tags, cable ties, cords and packaging screws are not part of this toy, and should be discarded for your child’s safety.
  • Page 4 In the UK, give this toy a second life by disposing of it at a small electricals collection point* so all of its materials can be recycled. Learn more at: www.leapfrog.co.uk/recycle www.leapfrog.com.au/recycle * Visit www.recyclenow.com to see a list of collection points near you.
  • Page 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Adult assembly required. For your child’s safety, do not let your child play with this product until it is fully assembled.
  • Page 6: Product Features

    PRODUCT FEATURES 1. Power Button Press the Power Button to power on the Magic Adventures™ Telescope. • It may take up to 3 seconds for the device to power on if a microSD card is inserted. • Hold down the Power Button for approximately 1 second to power off the device.
  • Page 7: Home Button

    8. Magnification Buttons While in Telescope mode or while viewing medium or high-quality photos in Gallery mode, press the Magnification Button for a closer look at the image on the screen, and press the Magnification Button to return to the previous viewing size of the image on the screen.
  • Page 8 TO BEGIN PLAYING Press the Power Button to turn on the unit. Telescope Mode Press the Telescope Mode Button or select Telescope mode from the Main Menu to explore the moon and stars in the night sky. The following functions are available in Telescope mode: •...
  • Page 9 • Removing the microSD card or powering off the unit while taking a photo, deleting a photo, overwriting an existing photo, or while transferring a photo to the microSD card may cause the unit to freeze or result in the creation of corrupted photos. Corrupted photos will be displayed with an error icon in the Gallery.
  • Page 10 Robot Reboot! Adventure Game In the Robot Reboot! adventure game, steer your spacecraft to each location in our solar system. Power on all the satellites and reboot the data robots so their observations can reach Mission Control. Play 27 exciting levels. Cosmic Quiz See if you can figure out what each Explore mode image is in this fun quiz.
  • Page 11 SETTINGS In the Settings menu, change the following settings: • Screen Brightness Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen. • Location Select Northern or Southern Hemisphere. • Photo Quality Higher quality photos take up more memory and lower quality photos take up less memory. •...
  • Page 12: Parent Menu

    NOTE • Do not rename, edit or delete the folder #TELESCOPE or any of its sub-folders. • Do not add any folders to the folder #TELESCOPE or any of its sub-folders. • Do not rename, edit or delete any files in the folder #TELESCOPE or any of its sub-folders.
  • Page 13: Battery Status

    Warning: All of the actions listed above cannot be reversed once initiated. The Parent Menu can be accessed by pressing the following sequence of buttons while viewing the Main Menu: Up, Volume Up, Down, Volume Down, Help, Help, then hold the Back Button for more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 14: Photo Taking Tips

    PHOTO TAKING TIPS 1. When Taking Photos Indoors: Since the telescope is designed to take outdoor photos, taking photos of objects indoors will require sufficient light. Indoor photos taken under regular lighting conditions may look darker than expected. 2. When Taking Photos of the Night Sky: This telescope cannot take photos of distant stars.
  • Page 15 Restart the unit by pressing the Power Button and try again. (1) Enter the Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section for how to access this screen). (2) Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is Telescope mode finished, it should be okay to take photos while in (without microSD Telescope mode.
  • Page 16 Use a different microSD card that does not contain any previously saved photos from the telescope. (1) Enter the Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section Telescope mode for how to access this screen). (with microSD (2) Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is card inserted) finished, the overwrite prompt should no longer - an overwrite...
  • Page 17 Use a different microSD card that does not contain any previously saved photos from the telescope. (1) Enter the Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section Gallery (with for how to access this screen). microSD card (2) Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is inserted) - new finished, new photos taken in Telescope mode should photos taken in...
  • Page 18 JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins Our Solar University Applied Physics Mercury Overview Image System Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins Our Solar University Applied Physics Mercury Feature Image System Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington Our Solar NASA’s Goddard Space Venus Overview Image System...
  • Page 19 Our Solar Jupiter Moons Image JPL + NASA/JPL/DLR System NASA, ESA, Jupiter ERS Our Solar Team; image processing by Jupiter Rings Image System Ricardo Hueso (UPV/EHU) and Judy Schmidt NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/ Our Solar Jupiter Feature Image MSSS/Gerald Eichstadt/ System Sean Doran © CC NC SA Our Solar Saturn Overview...
  • Page 20 JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins Our Solar Kuiper University Applied Physics Pluto Image System Belt Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute NASA Visualisation Our Solar Kuiper Haumea Image Technology Applications System Belt and Development (VTAD) Our Solar Kuiper Eris Image JPL + NASA/JPL Caltech System Belt NASA Visualisation...
  • Page 21 Solar Earth’s Eclipses Eclipse from Image NASA/MSFC/Joseph Matus Moon Earth Lunar Earth’s Eclipses Eclipse from Image Public Domain Moon Earth Earth’s Moon Map Light Side Image GSFC + NASA Goddard Moon Earth’s NASA/Goddard/Arizon Moon Map Dark Side Image Moon State University Space Robots &...
  • Page 22 Space Landers & Insight Image JPL + NASA/JPL-Caltech Expeditions Rovers Space Astronauts Yuri Gagarin Image NASA Expeditions & Rockets Space Astronauts Valentina Image NASA Expeditions & Rockets Tereshkova Space Astronauts Reusable Image AFRC + JSC Expeditions & Rockets Shuttle Space Astronauts Apollo 11 Image JSC...
  • Page 23 NASA’s Goddard Space Lives of Sun-like Red Giant Image Flight Centre/Chris Smith Stars Stars (KBRwyle) Lives of Sun-like Planetary Image NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI Stars Stars Nebula H. Bond (STScI), R. Lives of Sun-like White Dwarf Image Ciardullo (PSU), WFPC2, Stars Stars HST, NASA...
  • Page 24 Our Solar Type of star, NASA’s Goddard Space The Sun Video System Flight Centre NASA/JPL Caltech + Asteroids: Our Solar Asteroids T. Matsopoulos, NASA, Location, Video System & Comets ESO/S. Brunier + NASA composition Science Cast NASA/Johns Hopkins Our Solar Planet University Applied Physics Mercury...
  • Page 25: Care And Maintenance

    NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI) Science Credit: The Hubble Heritage Our Solar Planet Neptune Video Team (STScI/AURA) and System Overview A. Simon-Miller (NASA Goddard) + NASA Science Cast CARE & MAINTENANCE 1. Do not point the telescope directly at the sun. This can damage the device and cause the telescope to stop working.
  • Page 26: Other Notes

    Enterprises, Inc. and its suppliers assume no ® responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this product. LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. and its ® suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused...
  • Page 27: Consumer Services

    Phone: 0800 400 785 Website: support.leapfrog.com.au PRODUCT WARRANTY/ CONSUMER GUARANTEES UK Customers: Read our complete warranty policy online at leapfrog.com/warranty. Australian Customers: VTECH ELECTRONICS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED – CONSUMER GUARANTEES Under the Australian Consumer Law, a number of consumer guarantees apply to goods and services supplied by VTech Electronics (Australia) Pty Limited.
  • Page 28 Visit our website for more information about our products, downloads, resources and more. leapfrog.com LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. A subsidiary of VTech Holdings Limited. TM & © 2023 LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in China. 91-004323-001...

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