
Table of Contents
1. Preparation .................................................... 2
Standard Accessories ..................................... 2
Part Names .................................................... 3
Installing the battery pack ............................... 5
Charging the battery pack .............................. 7
Preparing Your Combo Album Scanner .......... 9
2. Scanning Photo Albums/Magazines/Photos . 10
3. Scanning Film .............................................. 12
Placing film/slide into the holder ................... 12
Scanning Film and Slide ............................... 13
4. Playback Mode ............................................. 19
5. Delete Mode ................................................. 20
6. Linking the Card to Computer ....................... 21
7. Appendix ...................................................... 23
Specifications ............................................... 23
Icons & Indicators ......................................... 24

1. Preparation
Standard Accessories
Combo Album Scanner Manual
Cleaning
brush
135 negative holder 135 slide holder
Adaptor USB cable
Lithium
battery

Part Names
EN EN
Photo/Film focus switch Photo/Film focus switch
Power Button Power button
Film Holder Slot Film holder slot
Photo/Film Light Switch Photo/Film light switch
Photo Tray Photo tray
LCD Screen LCD screen
OK Button OK button
EV/delete EV/delete
Film Type/Up Button Film type/up button
Playback Button Playback button
Photo Size/Down Button Photo size/down button

Battery Charging LED Battery charging LED
Photo Status LED Photo status LED
Film Status LED Film status LED
EN EN
Micro USB Connector Micro USB connector
SD Card slot SD card slot
Battery Door Battery door
EN EN
Brush Brush

EN EN
135 Negative Holder 135 negative holder
EN EN
135 Slide Holder 135 slide holder
Note: We suggest using the bundled brush to clean the glass
surface in the Combo Album Scanner periodically to produce
clear images. Please make sure your film negatives/mounted
slides and their holders are clean before inserting into the
Combo Album Scanner. Dust or dirt from the film holder will
affect the quality of your scanned images.
Installing the battery pack
1. Open the battery door by lightly pressing and sliding
the door latch.

2. Insert the supplied battery. Make sure the (+ and -)
ends of the battery match the polarities indicated in
the battery compartment.
3. Snap the cover back and press the latch into place.
EN EN
Battery Door Battery door
Battery power status
Full Empty

Charging the battery pack
The battery pack will not be fully charged at the time of
purchase and therefore needs to be charged before use.
If the battery charge becomes low while you are using the
scanner, it is recommended to recharge it as soon as
possible.
1. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment
(see page 8)
2. You may charge the battery in 2 ways:
(a) Plug the Micro USB adaptor of the supplied USB
cable to the USB connector of the scanner, and
plug the other USB end into the USB port of your
computer/notebook.
Please charge the battery for at least 3 hours
prior to first use.
(b) Connect the Micro USB cable to the power
adaptor then plug it to the household power
outlet. Connect the micro USB terminal to the

Micro USB connector of the scanner. The red
LED will turn on during battery charging when the
scanner is not in use, and will be off when it is
fully charged.
Please charge the battery for at least 3 hours
Note:
The scanner can also be operated without the battery
when the power adaptor and USB cable is connected to
the scanner.
Status LED indication:
Red LED: (1) On when the power of the scanner is on.
(2) When the scanner is not in use and the
power is off, it will be on during battery
charging and off when battery is fully
charged.
Green LED: Lights up when photo scanning is set.
Blue LED: Lights up when film scanning is set.

Preparing Your Combo Album Scanner
1. Insert and push an SD card into the SD card slot until
the card locks in place. Push once again to release
the card. Unit only accepts SD or SDHC card up to a
maximum of 32GB.
2. Load the battery into the scanner as described in the
section “Installing the Battery Pack”.
3. Select the media you want to scan. Slide the
photo/film focus switch and photo/film light switch to
the appropriate media.
4. Connect the power adapter to the household electric
power plug, then connect the power adapter to the
scanner via the micro USB cable. Make sure the USB
terminal is inserted in the correct orientation. Do not
use too much force to connect the USB terminal into
the micro USB connector.
5. Press the power button, then the OK button to select
NO (not linked to a computer) on the pop up dialog on
the LCD screen. The photo LED (green) or the film
LED (Blue) will light up depending on the media
chosen.
6. The scanner is now ready for use.
Note:
If you do not see the light from your LCD screen, slide the

photo/film light switch to its proper position.
2. Scanning Photo Albums/Magazines/Photos
NOTE: the film tray doubles as the base for this unit. You
must detach it to scan photos.
1. Slide the photo/film focus switch to “PHOTO”
2. Slide the photo/film light switch to “PHOTO”
3. With the film tray removed, place the scanner on the
picture in the photo album, magazine or photo you
want to scan.
4. Press the power button to turn on the scanner. You
will see the image of the media under the scanner on
the LCD screen.
5. Select the size of the photo (3.5” x 5” or 4” x 6”, 4” x
4”, 4.2” x 3.2”, 3.4” x 2.1”) by pressing the down
button
6. Press the OK button to scan the picture. The scanned
digital image will be automatically stored on your SD
card.

Note:
4 x 4”, 4.2 x 3.2” and 3.4 x 2.1” are the sizes of Poloroid
and Fuji instant film photos.
Note:
You may scan your photo by placing it on the photo tray.
You can also scan directly from your photo album without
removing the pictures from their holder.
If you see a black image on the LCD screen and do not
see the image you want to scan, please check that both
switches are on the “PHOTO” setting. Please do not insert
the film holder into the scanner while scanning photos.
1. Brightness adjustment: the exposure of the scanner is
set automatically. On some occasions you need to

adjust the brightness (exposure) of your subject.
Press the EV/delete button to adjust exposure value.
Press the up or down button to adjust the exposure
compensation between +2EV to -2EV in 0.5 increments.
The amount of compensation is shown at the bottom of
the LCD screen. Press the EV/delete button again to
complete the setting.
3. Scanning Film
Placing film/slide into the holder
1. Keep the glossy side of your film upwards.
Open the negative/positive slide holder as Illustrated.

2. Put a 135 positive slide/negative film into holder as
shown.
3. Close the holder and make sure the holder is closed
properly.
Scanning Film and Slide
1. Slide the photo/film focus switch to “FILM”
2. Slide the photo/film light switch to “FILM”
Insert the loaded film/slide holder properly into the slot
according to the ▲ or ● sign shown on the scanner
and film holder.

(▲ Insert through the right entrance)
(● Insert through the left entrance)
You can adjust the location of the film by moving the film
holder; the film holder can be moved in both directions.
Keep your picture in the rectangular white frame shown
on the LCD screen. Improper adjustment of picture may
result in copying of the black edges of the film holder.
If the black edges of the slide film appears on the top or
bottom of the LCD screen, tilt the scanner forward or

backward to eliminate the black edge.
Film Type Selection:
To select film type, press the Film type button.
135 positive (slide)

Note: Improper selection of film type may result in
improper colour in your LCD screen and the scanned
images.
Press the OK button to convert the pictures to digital
images.
To get the best digitized images, wait for the image
display on the LCD screen to adjust to the brightness and
become stable. It normally takes 3~4 seconds, depending
on the brightness of your film.

Note: To save power, the scanner will automatically go
into sleep mode if you do not use it for more than
3 minutes. You may wake up the scanner by
pressing any button.
It will turn off automatically if it has not been used
for more than 6 minutes.
Move the film holder to the next picture.

Brightness adjustment: the exposure of the scanner is set
automatically. On some occasions you need to adjust the
brightness (exposure) of your subject.
Press the EV/delete button to adjust exposure value.
Press the up or down button to adjust the exposure
compensation between +2EV to -2EV in 0.5 increments.
The amount of compensation is shown at the bottom of
the LCD screen. Press the EV/delete button again to
complete the setting.

4. Playback Mode
1. Press the playback button to playback the digital
images saved on your card. You will see the playback
icon in the lower left hand corner, as shown below.
2. Press the up button to review the next image.
Press the down button to review the previous image.

3. Press the playback button again for slideshow
Icon shown as below:
4. Press the playback button again to go back to the
original screen.
Icon shown as below:
5. Delete Mode
1. To delete an image: Under Playback Mode, press
the delete button once and then the up button to
select YES. Press the OK button to delete current
image.

2. To delete all images: Press the delete button twice
and then the up button once to select YES. Press the
OK button to delete.
3. To format the SD card: Press the delete button three
times and then the up button and select YES. Press
OK to begin formatting.
Note: a. At least one picture has to be taken for you to
enter Delete Mode and format your SD card.
b. Formatting the SD card will delete all the files
in the card. Download your files in the SD card
onto your computer before formatting the SD
card.
c. If you don’t want to delete images, push the
down button once to select NO, then press the
OK button to leave Delete Mode.
6. Linking the Card to Computer
1
2

1. Connect the scanner to the computer via the USB
cable.
2. Turn on the power of the scanner.
3. Press the up button to select “SD to PC”, then select
YES, then press the OK button for confirmation. To
save power, the LCD screen will be turned off when
connected to a computer.

7. Appendix
Specifications
Image Sensor 1/2.33” 14 Mega CMOS Sensor,
Preview and Review 2.4” Colour LCD Display
Lens Specification F/No = 3.4, f = 5.2 mm
Colour Balance Automatic
Exposure Control Automatic & Manual adjustment
Supported photo size 4 X 6 inches. and 3.5 X 5 inches
Supported photo
media
Photo album/magazine/photo
Supported Film Size
Auto Cropping
135 Negative & Slide (3:2)
Supported Film Type
Auto Conversion
135 Slide
Colour Negative Film (135, 110 &
126)
Black & White Negative Film
Focusing Fixed Focus/Dual Focus
EV adjustment Yes, ± 2.0 EV
PC Interface USB 2.0
USB Type Micro USB Type B
Image Format Photo 3:2 Ratio
135 film 3:2 Ratio
110 Negative 4:3 Ratio
126 Negative, 1:1 Ratio
Light Source Photo:24 and film 3 white LED
Power Power adaptor: 5V/1 amp.
Li-ion 3.7V/1050mAh Battery
Net Weight Approximately 1050 gm.
Dimension 18.2 (H) x 20.9 (W) x 16.2 (D) cm

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Icons & Indicators
Battery Full
Delete
One
Battery 2/3
Delete All
Battery 1/3
Format SD
Card
Battery Empty
Yes
135 Slide
No
135 Negative
Film
Card Error
B/W 135
Negative Film
Card Full
110 Negative
Film
Card Lock
126 Negative
Film
Playback
Mode

PC-SD-Card
Selection
Slide
Show
PC-SD Card
Link-connected
Wait
3.5 X 5/4 X 6
Photo size selected
EV Compensation Indicator
EV Compensation
Available number take in SD card
PC System Requirements
Pentium® P4 1.6GHz or equivalent AMD Athlon
Free USB 2.0 port
512MB RAM
500MB free hard disk space
1024 x 768 pixel colour monitor
CD-ROM drive
Windows® XP Service Pack II/Vista™, 32/64 bits
Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
Mac System Requirements
PowerPC G5/Intel Core Duo recommended
Free USB 2.0 port
768MB RAM
500MB free hard disk space
1024 x 768 colour monitor
CD-ROM drive

Mac 10.5 ~ Up
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