VTech Kidizoom Pixi Parents' Manual

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Parent’s Guide
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91-003678-006 US
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Kidizoom® PixiTM camera. This compact and lightweight camera with a built-in rechargeable battery is designed
for taking great photos, seles, videos, playing games and listening to
music. With dual camera lenses and a wrist strap, you'll be ready to
take great photos anytime, anywhere! Use 50+ lters to stylize your pictures with silly face lters, hairstyles, accessories and more. Add more photo effects and frames, then save and transfer to a computer with the included USB cable. Snap, stylize and save your creations!
Product Layout and Buttons
Sele Camera Lens
Lens Switching Button
Up Button
Camera Button
On/Off Button
Right Button
Left Button
Down Button
OK Button
Delete Button
Home Button
Speaker
Master Power Switch
Strap Hook
Camera Button
Micro-USB Port
Headphone Jack
Strap Hook
Lens Switching Button
Front Camera Lens
Memory Card Slot
Microphone
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Master Power Switch
On/Off Button
Camera Button
Lens Switching Button
Home Button
OK Button
Delete Button
When the switch is set to the Off position , the battery will be disconnected, the camera will not function and the battery can not be charged. When the switch is set to the On position , the battery will be connected, the camera will function, and the battery can be charged.
NOTE:
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• You may need a small tool (such
as a paperclip) to move the
switch to the On or Off position.
• It is not necessary to move the
switch to the Off position in daily
use. Only move the switch to the
Off position when the camera will not be in use for an extended period of time.
Press this button to turn the camera On. Press this button again to turn
the camera Off.
Press this button to switch to Camera mode to take photographs.
Press this button to toggle between the Front Camera lens and the Sele Camera lens.
Press this button to go to the Home
menu or to go back to the previous
menu.
Press this button to conrm a
selection. NOTE: The OK button can also
be used to take photos when in Camera mode and to start/stop
recording videos in Video mode.
Press this button to delete the
selected le or cancel the effect in Camera mode or Video mode.
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Up / Down / Left / Right Buttons
Memory Card Slot
Micro-USB Port
Headphone Jack
Press these buttons to make a
selection or do the specic function
according to the icons shown on screen.
Insert a microSD card here for memory expansion.
Connect to a computer with the included micro-USB cable to transfer
les and to charge the camera.
Plug in standard 3.5mm headphone s to listen to the unit's audio and any
MP3 les you load onto it.
INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE
Kidizoom® PixiTM camera (with built-in rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery*)
• Micro-USB Cable
• Wrist Strap
• Parent's Guide
WARNING: All packing materials such as tape, plastic sheets,
NOTE: Please keep this parent's guide as it contains
ATTENTION : Pour la sécurité de votre enfant, débarrassez-vous
NOTE : Il est conseillé de conserver ce guide des parents
*Battery is non-replaceable.
The battery in this product must not be disposed of with household waste. This battery is recyclable. Please follow your local recycling regulations. Battery is not replaceable.
Note: The metallic coating part on the Kidizoom insulating.
packaging locks, removable tags, cable ties and packaging screws are not part of this toy, and should be discarded for your child’s safety.
important information.
de tous les produits d’emballage tels que rubans adhésifs, feuilles de plastique, attaches, étiquettes et vis d’emballage. Ils ne font pas partie du jouet.
car il comporte des informations importantes.
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PixiTM camera is
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Unlock the packaging locks:
Turn the packaging lock
counterclockwise several times.
Pull out and discard the packaging lock.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Display
Photo Resolution
Video Resolution
Focus Range
Internal Memory
External Memory Card Format and Capacity
File Format
1.8'' color LCD
1600 x 1200 (2.0 MP) (default resolution) 640 x 480 (0.3 MP)
320 x 240 (default resolution) 160 x 120
1.5 feet - ∞
256MB built-in memory (shared with
program data, actual memory available for
user storage will be less)
A microSD or microSDHC card (not
included) with a capacity of 1GB to 32GB is recommended
Photos: Standard Baseline JPEG
Video: AVI (Motion JPEG)
Connectivity
Battery
Optimal Operating and Charging Temperature
MP3 Player supported formats
Micro-USB 2.0 cable (included) for connection to a computer
Rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery (non-replaceable)
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
MP3: MPEG Audio Layer III WAV: PCM or ADPCM up to 44kHz
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Important Note:
Keep the rubber cover of the Micro-USB Port and Memory Card slot tightly closed when they are not in use.
STORAGE CAPACITY FOR REFERENCE
Photos Videos
0.3 MP 2.0 MP
Internal Memory 1,060 210 15 6
2GB 16,600 3,300 220 90
microSD
Card
NOTE: The above amounts are approximations. The actual quantity and length of photos/videos varies depending on the shooting environment.
The video length limit per le is ve minutes when using internal memory and 10 minutes when using a memory card, or a le size no larger
than 2GB.
4GB 33,200 6,600 440 180
8GB 66,400 13,200 880 360
16GB 132,800 26,400 1,760 720
32GB 265,600 52,800 3,520 1,440
160 x 120
(120p)
(minutes)
BATTERY CHARGING
Note: Adult operation required.
To charge the battery, connect the camera to a computer using the included micro-USB cable.
• Make sure that the Master Power switch is in the On position before charging.
• Pull up the rubber cover of the Micro-USB Port on the side of the camera.
• Insert the micro-USB cable (small end) into the Micro-USB Port of the camera.
• Insert the large end of the micro-USB cable into a USB port on your
computer. A USB port is usually marked with this symbol:
320 x 240
(240p)
(minutes)
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• Once the connection is successful, you will see the battery charging symbol appear on the camera's screen.
• When the battery is fully charged, a message will appear on the camera's screen. The screen will then automatically turn Off. You may now disconnect the camera from your computer.
Note: It will take approximately three hours to fully charge the battery. The actual charging time depends on the power supply, the remaining
charge and the ambient temperature of the charging environment. The
optimal ambient temperature is 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C).
BATTERY LIFE
The time the battery lasts between charges varies depending on how the camera is used. Like other electronic devices, more frequent usage means that the battery will drain faster. Some activities place higher demands on the battery, such as taking photos and videos.
With continuous shooting, the battery will last approximately 2-3 hours.
With average usage, the battery should last approximately 8-12 hours. When the battery level is low, we recommend that you recharge the
battery before further use. When the battery is depleted, the camera will not turn on and must be recharged.
Power Saving
To preserve battery life, the Kidizoom® PixiTM camera will automatically turn Off after a short period of time without user input. When recording
a video or listening to music with the Music Player, the camera will not
automatically turn Off until the recording or music has nished.
Battery Maintenance
• Charge the battery regularly for best performance, even when the
camera is not in daily use. We recommend that you fully charge the
camera at least once every six months. Move the Master Power
switch to the On position before charging the battery.
• Move the Master Power switch to the Off position when the camera will not be in use for an extended period of time.
BATTERY NOTICE
Misuse of batteries can lead to them bursting, causing a re or chemical
burn. Please follow these precautions:
• Do not disassemble.
• Do not crush and do not expose the battery to any shock or force such as hammering, dropping or stepping on it.
• Do not short circuit.
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• Do not expose to high temperatures or place near a heat source. Do
not leave in direct sunlight for any length of time.
• Do not dispose of in a re.
• Do not handle damaged or leaking batteries.
• Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
• Keep the battery dry.
• If you nd the time between charges is considerably shortened with
no change in usage, the battery could be nearing the end of its life.
The battery life varies from battery to battery depending on storage, usage and environment.
• Examine the USB cord periodically for conditions that may result in
the risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons such as damage to the cord, housing, or other parts. In the event of such conditions, the
cord should not be used until properly repaired or replaced.
MEMORY CARD INSTALLATION
The Kidizoom® PixiTM camera supports microSD and microSDHC memory cards (not included) to expand media storage.
Follow these instructions to use a memory card:
• Make sure the camera is turned Off.
• Locate the Memory Card slot on the
side of the camera.
• Open the rubber cover.
• Insert your microSD or microSDHC card as illustrated. The memory card will now automatically be set as the default storage location for all
les.
• To remove the memory card from the slot, push the card once, and it will eject.
NOTE: Data stored in the camera's internal memory will not be accessible when a memory card is being used. To prevent accidental data loss, be sure to back up all important data from the camera's internal memory and from your memory card before using it.
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WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT
Step 1:
Locate the thread loop on the end of the
wrist strap. Insert it into the groove behind
the strap hook and then push it through.
Step 2:
Feed the end of the strap up through the loop and pull it all the way through.
Step 3: Make sure the loop is securely tightened
around the bar.
GETTING STARTED
When using your Kidizoom® PixiTM camera for the rst time, you will need to switch the Master Power switch (located at the bottom of the camera) to the On position. You may need a small tool (such as a paper clip) to move the switch to the On position.
When the Master Power switch is in the Off position, it will not be possible to charge the battery or use the camera.
Note: We recommend fully charging the battery before rst use. A full
charge takes approximately three hours.
TO BEGIN USING KIDIZOOM® PIXI
Press the On/Off button to turn the camera On. When turning the camera On for the rst time, you will need to select the language. Press the Up and Down buttons / to select your desired language and press the OK button to conrm.
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Next, set the date and time. Press the Up and Down buttons to select the correct month, day, year, hour and minute. Press the Left and Right buttons / to
jump to the previous or next item. Finally, press the OK button to conrm the setting.
If you wish to change the language, date and time later, you can do so from the Settings menu.
NOTE: If the battery level becomes very low, the battery will need to
be recharged and the date and time and other settings may need to be reset afterward.
QUICK OPERATION GUIDE
Home Menu
From the Home menu, you can access all the activities on the Kidizoom® Pixi Home button to display the Home menu, then
press the Left or Right button to select an activity. Press the OK button to conrm. You can also nd the current time displayed in bottom right of the screen.
There are seven options in the Home menu:
• Camera
• Video
• View Photos and Videos
• Games
• Filter Studio
• Music Player
• Settings
Camera
In Camera mode, press the OK button or the Camera button to take a photo. Press the Lens Switching button to toggle between the Sele Camera lens and Front Camera lens. Press the Left and Right buttons to select photo effects.
Video
In Video mode, press the OK button or the Camera button to start or stop recording. Press the Lens Switching button to toggle between the Sele Camera lens and Front Camera lens. Press the Left and Right buttons to select different effects.
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View Photos and Videos
Press the the Left or Right button to view the previous or next le. To delete the current le, press the Delete button to display the Delete menu and select the check mark to conrm. To delete all les, press the Down button in the Delete menu and select the check mark to continue and follow the prompts to conrm.
Games
Press the Left or Right buttons to select a game and press the OK
button to start playing. There are ve built-in games to enjoy.
Filter Studio
Press the Left or Right buttons to select Hair Filter Studio or Face Filter Studio and press the OK button to start. In Hair Filter Studio, select from different hairstyles and accessories to switch up your look. In Face Filter Studio, try out different makeup colors and styles.
Music Player
Use the Music Player to play MP3 les stored on the Kidizoom® PixiTM
camera. Press the Up or Down button to select a song and press the OK button to start the song playing. To delete the current song or subfolder, press the Delete button to display the Delete menu and
select the check mark to conrm. To delete all MP3 les, press the
Down button in the Delete menu and select the check mark to continue
and follow the prompts to conrm.
Note: Refer to the section To transfer MP3 les to the Kidizoom PixiTM camera to put songs on the camera before using the Music
Player.
Settings
Set the volume, LCD brightness, self-timer, indoor light frequency, photo resolution and video resolution. See the memory status, set time limits
on game play, set the date and time, or change the displayed language. Press the Left and Right buttons to cycle through the options. Press the Up and Down buttons to change an option, and the OK button to
conrm.
Turning off the Camera
To turn your camera Off, press the On/Off button for about 2 seconds. The camera will also automatically turn Off after two to three minutes without input.
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TRANSFERRING FILES
You can connect your Kidizoom® PixiTM camera to a PC or Mac computer using the included micro-USB cable. Follow these instructions
to transfer les between your camera and computer:
• Lift the rubber cover of the Micro-USB Port on the side of your
camera.
• Insert the micro-USB cable (small end) into the Micro-USB Port on the camera.
• Insert the larger end of the micro-USB cable into a USB port on your
computer. A USB port is usually marked with this symbol:
• You will see a removable drive called VTech 5203 on your computer. Please use this drive to transfer les to and from the camera. There is another removable drive called VT SYSTEM, which is for the storage
of system data only. Do not use or remove the VT SYSTEM drive.
• If a memory card is being used in the camera, the memory card drive will be shown instead of the VTech 5203 drive.
NOTE: Once the camera is connected to your computer, do not
disconnect it while les are transferring. When your camera nishes transferring les, select Eject to disengage the camera from your
computer. Only then should you physically disconnect the camera from your computer.
To avoid any potential damage to your Kidizoom ensure that the micro-USB rubber cover fully covers the Micro-USB
Port of your camera when the port is not in use. To back up photos or videos:
• Locate and open the DCIM folder on the removable VTech 5203 drive
on your computer.
• Your photo and video les will be stored here. Drag and drop these les to a location on your computer to back them up.
To transfer photo or video les to the camera:
• Locate and open the Download folder on the removable VTech 5203 drive on your computer, then drag and drop the les you
wish to transfer to your camera into the appropriate Photo or
Video subfolder.
NOTE: Do not transfer photo or video les created by other cameras onto
the Kidizoom
To transfer MP3 les to the Kidizoom
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PixiTM camera, as their le formats may be incompatible.
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• Locate and open the Music folder on the removable VTech 5203 drive on your computer, then drag and drop the MP3 les or folders you
wish to transfer to your camera into this folder.
camera:
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NOTE: The Kidizoom ® PixiTM camera only works with four or fewer
levels of subfolders within the Music folder.
System Requirements:
Microsoft® Windows® 7, Windows® 8 or Windows® 10 Operating System Mac OS X 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, macOS 10.12, 10.13 or 10.14
USB port required
Microsoft in the United States and other countries. Macintosh and Mac logos are
trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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and Windows logos are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
Modes
Camera
Press the Camera button or select the Camera icon from the Home menu to enter Camera mode.
• To take a photo, press the Camera button or OK button.
• Press the Lens Switching button to toggle between the Sele Camera lens and the Front Camera lens.
• Press the Left or Right buttons to cycle through different photo effects, Multi-shots and Face Detection Sele mode. Press the Down button to display the Photo Effects menu and select a photo effect by type.
• The Self-Timer function activates a countdown before taking a photo.
Please refer to the Settings section for details.
• The Face Detection function automatically takes a Self-Timer photo
when it detects a face. When a face is detected, the camera activates
a countdown and takes a photo. For best results, ensure that lighting conditions are good. If the camera does not detect a face, it will still take a photo automatically after a few seconds.
• You can take a collage of photos by selecting the Photo Collage function. First, press the Left and Right buttons to select a style, then take photos of yourself and your friends in the numbered frames. If
you want to retake the last frame, just press the Delete button.
Note: Photo resolution can be changed in Settings. Please refer to the
Settings section for details.
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Video
Select the Video icon in the Home menu to enter this mode.
• Press the OK button to start or stop recording. After you have made a recording, a Play icon
the video you just captured. While the video is playing, press the OK button to skip the video and return to the video recording screen.
• Press the Left and Right buttons to cycle through different video themes and effects.
• The Self-Timer function activates a countdown before recording a video. Please refer to the Settings section for more details.
NOTE: The video resolution can be changed in Settings. Please refer to
the Settings section in this manual for details.
will appear. Press the OK button to watch
View Photos and Videos
Select the View Photos and Videos icon on the Home menu to enter
this mode.
• Press the Left and Right buttons to select the previous or next le.
Your most recent photo or video will appear rst.
• Press the OK button to play a video le.
• When a photo is selected, press the OK button to zoom in. You can then use the Up, Down, Left and Right buttons to pan through the photo. Press the OK button again to zoom out.
• Press the Delete button to display the Delete menu. Use the Up, Down, Left and Right buttons to make your choice and then press the OK button to conrm.
• While watching a video, press the Left and Right buttons to rewind or fast forward. Press the OK button to pause or resume playback.
Filter Studio
There are two activities in Filter Studio: Hair Filter Studio and Face Filter
Studio. Press the Left and Right buttons to select an activity and then press the OK button to begin.
1. Hair Filter Studio
In Hair Filter Studio, you can take photos and try out fun hairstyles, headwear and glasses.
To get started, align your face within the outline on screen and press the OK button to take a picture. To modify an existing photo, press the Left and Right buttons to select a previously taken photo in Filter Studio and press the OK button to conrm.
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Hint:
Try aligning your eyes to the eye position of the face
outline rst. Then, adjust your position until the rest of your face ts within the face area. Try to keep as
much of your face inside the face area as possible for the best results. Once you are in position, remember to look into the lens when taking the photo.
Once you take or select a photo, the effect options menus will appear.
Use the Left and Right buttons to select an effect type and press OK to conrm. The options within that effect type will appear on the photo as you cycle through the options by pressing the Left and Right
buttons. When you have the effect you want, press
OK. Go to Hair Filter Studio options for further editing. Select Save to save as a new le.
To adjust any lter effect, access the Advanced
Settings menu by pressing the Down button when you select the effect. Then press the Left and Right
buttons to select an option to adjust and press OK to ne-tune the effect. After adjusting, you will still be in the Advanced Settings menu again for further adjustment. Select the check mark when you nish adjusting the effect.
Effect Type
Hairstyle
Headwear
Advanced
Setting
Hair Color
Position
Size
Position
Operation
Press the Left and Right buttons to cycle through hair color options.
Press the Up, Down, Left and
Right buttons to adjust the
position of the hairstyle.
Press the Up and Down buttons to enlarge or shrink the
size of the headwear.
Use the Up, Down, Left and Right buttons to move the
position of the headwear.
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Size
Glasses
Position
Press the Up and Down buttons to enlarge or shrink the
size of the glasses.
Use the Up, Down, Left and Right buttons to adjust the
position of the glasses.
2. Face Filter Studio
In Face Filter Studio, you can take photos and try out makeup and fun effects.
To get started, align your face within the outline on screen and press the OK button to take a picture. To modify an existing photo, press the Left and Right buttons to select a previously taken photo in the Filter Studio and press the OK button to conrm.
Use the Left and Right buttons to select an effect type press OK to conrm. The options within that effect type will appear on the photo as you cycle through the options by pressing the Left and Right buttons. Go to the Face Filter Studio options for further editing. Select Save to save as a new le.
NOTE: To adjust any lter effect, access the Advanced Settings menu by pressing the Down button when you select the effect. Then press the Left and Right
buttons to select an option to adjust and press OK to ne-tune the effect. After adjusted, you will be in the Advanced Settings menu again for further adjustment. Select the check mark when you nish adjusting the effect.
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Effect Type
Advanced
Setting
Operation
Foundation
Blush
Lipstick
Eye Shadow
Choose from one of two different types of
foundation to smooth your skin, or turn this lter
off.
Shape
Adjust
Position
Shape
Size
Position
Adjust
Position
Color
Press the Left and Right buttons to change the shape.
Press the Left and Right buttons to decrease or increase the distance between the left and right blush.
Press the Up, Down, Left and
Right buttons to move the
position of the effect.
Press the Left and Right buttons to change the shape.
Press the Up and Down buttons
to enlarge or shrink the size of
the lipstick.
Press the Up, Down, Left and
Right buttons to move the
position of the effect.
Press the Left and Right buttons to decrease or increase the distance between the left and right eye effects.
Press the Up, Down, Left and
Right buttons to adjust the
position of the effect.
Press the Left and Right buttons to cycle through the eye shadow color options.
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Mascara
Adjust
Position
Color
Press the Left and Right buttons to decrease or increase the distance between the left and right eye effects.
Press the Up, Down, Left and
Right buttons to adjust the
position of the effect.
Press the Left and Right buttons to cycle through the mascara color options.
Party Effect
Position
Use the Up, Down, Left and
Right buttons to move the
position of the effect.
Music Player
With the Music Player, you can listen to MP3 les stored in the Music folder of the camera or on the memory card. For transferring MP3 les,
please refer to the earlier Transferring Files section.
• Press the Up or Down buttons to select the previous or next song or subfolder.
• Press the OK button to play a song or open a subfolder. When navigating a subfolder, press the Home button return to the directory.
Press the Left button to pop out the volume slider and adjust the volume with the Up and Down buttons.
Note: If you adjust the volume here, it will change the system volume as well, not just the Music Player.
Press the Right button to pop out the Repeat and Shufe function menu. You can press the Up and Down buttons to switch Repeat
mode setting or Shufe feature setting. In Repeat mode, press the
Left and Right buttons to select a setting: Repeat off one song or Repeat all songs . In Shufe mode, press the
Left and Right buttons to toggle the shufe feature on or off . With shufe off, songs will play in alphabetical order by song name.
or select to
, Repeat
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Games
Master Chef
Help the Master Chef create the perfect dish. Press the correct direction button when it is in the box to guide the chef's actions.
Mystic Potion
Help gather ingredients to concoct the perfect potion.
Move the camera until the element you need is in the
target and press the OK button to collect it.
Animal Connect 4
Select which animal you want to be and see who's
more clever. Take turns dropping smiley discs and be the rst to place four in a row in any direction. Press
the Left and Right buttons to position your disc above a column and press the OK button to drop it in place.
Fortune Teller
Pick a topic and get some helpful advice from the
friendly fortune teller.
Magic Mirror
Find out which fairy tale character you are! Just line up your face with the outline and let the Magic Mirror do its magic!
Settings
Select the Settings icon in the Home menu to adjust any of the following:
Volume
Brightness
screen.
Self-Timer When the Self-Timer is On, there will be a countdown before a photo or
video is taken.
NOTE: The Self-Timer will be turned Off automatically every time the camera is switched Off.
: Increase or decrease the camera's volume.
: Increase or decrease the brightness of the camera's
: Set the Self-Timer for taking photos or videos On or Off.
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Memory :
• Check memory status. See how much memory is used and how much
is available on either the Pixi's internal memory or, if you are using
one, the microSD memory card.
• Reformat the memory. This will erase all photos, videos, MP3 les and game photos in the memory drive in use. The date, time, game
progress and all system settings will not be affected.
• Perform a factory reset. This will erase all photos, videos, MP3 les and all data stored in the internal memory. All system settings will be
reset, including date, time, system settings and game progress. If a
microSD card is inserted, its les will not be affected.
NOTE:
• Data stored in the internal memory of the camera will not be accessible when a memory card is being used.
• When the memory is getting full, or when the le indexes have been
used up, back up data on the the camera to a computer and then
delete all the les from the camera to free up space.
Photo Resolution 1600 x 1200 (2.0MP): Provides better photo quality and uses more
memory so fewer photos can be stored. 640 x 480 (0.3MP): Lower photo quality and uses less memory so more photos can be stored.
Video Resolution 320 x 240 (240p): Provides better video quality and uses more memory
data so fewer minutes of video can be stored. 160 x 120 (120p): Lower video quality and uses less memory data so more minutes of video can be stored.
NOTE:
When using the internal memory to save video, the video time limit is ve minutes per le. With a memory card inserted, the time limit increases
to ten minutes.
Parental Controls
Access these settings to either disable games or set a daily time limit.
There is no default time limit set. You can choose a limit of 15, 30, 60 or 90 minutes per day. Once a time limit is reached, games will not be accessible until the following day. When games are disabled, icons will
appear in the Main menu in a slightly different conguration.
:
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Tip: This feature is designed for parents of children who cannot yet read, since access to the settings is granted by following simple, on­screen instructions.
Note: The time limit will reset if the date or time settings are changed.
Indoor Light Frequency
Set the AC power frequency according to the region you’re in when traveling. If it is not set correctly, you may see some ickering on the screen and on the photos and videos you take when indoors.
NOTE: Leave this set to the default value unless you are traveling.
Date & Time
Set the current day, month, year, hour and minute, as well as the date and time format.
Language
Set the camera's language to US English, French, Spanish or Dutch.
FCC Compliance Statement
This conrms that this product complies with FCC regulations.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
• Keep the rubber cover of the Micro-USB Port and Memory Card slot closed tightly to prevent dust or water from getting in.
• Keep the camera clean by wiping it with a slightly damp cloth.
• Keep the camera out of direct sunlight and away from any direct heat source.
• Do not drop the camera on a hard surface and do not expose it to moisture or immerse it in water.
• Keep the lenses clean. A dusty or dirty lens may cause blurry pictures.
WARNING
A very small percentage of the public, due to an existing condition, may experience epileptic seizures or momentary loss of consciousness when viewing certain types of ashing colors or patterns.
While the Kidizoom
additional risks, we do recommend that parents supervise their children while they play games. If your child experiences dizziness, altered vision, disorientation, or convulsions, discontinue use immediately and
consult your doctor. Please note that closely focusing on and handling a Kidizoom® PixiTM camera as a game controller for a prolonged period of
time may cause fatigue or discomfort. We recommend that children take
a 15-minute break for every hour of play.
®
PixiTM camera does not contribute to any
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check this section if you experience difculty operating the Kidizoom
TM
Pixi
camera.
Issue
Solution
®
Camera isn't working
Screen display is abnormal
Photos/
Videos are
not clear
Cannot connect to a computer
Unable
to view a
downloaded
video or photo le
1. Turn the Master Power switch OFF
for 30
seconds.
2. Turn the Master Power switch ON
again and
then press the On/Off button to turn on the camera.
3. If it doesn’t work, recharge the battery and try again.
(Refer to Battery Recharging section for details.)
1. Turn the Master Power switch OFF for 30 seconds.
2. Turn the Master Power switch ON again and then press the On/Off button to turn on the camera.
Make sure the lighting conditions of the shooting
environment are good and the camera lenses are
clean.
Check the connections of the micro-USB cable between the camera and the computer, ensuing that
they are rm.
Turn the Master Power switch OFF for 30 seconds. Turn it ON and connect to the computer again.
Check if the downloaded les are in the correct
directory in the Kidizoom
®
PixiTM camera. Photos
should be put in the Download/Photo folder, and videos should be put in the Download/Video folder when the
Kidizoom® PixiTM camera is connected to a computer.
The Kidizoom
®
PixiTM camera only supports these
formats:
Photos in Standard Baseline JPEG and Videos in AVI (Motion JPEG ) created by the Kidizoom
®
PixiTM
camera.
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Memory
card can’t
be detected
• Check if the memory card is correctly inserted.
• Check to see if the memory card is the supported type. The camera only supports microSD or microSDHC card.
• Check to see if the le system of your memory card is FAT or FAT32, Kidizoom
®
PixiTM camera does
not support NTFS or exFAT le systems. You should
back up all important data from your memory card and for your memory card and format it in either
the FAT or FAT32 le system before using in your
Kidizoom® Pixi
TM
camera.
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DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
VTech® Electronics North America, L.L.C. and its suppliers assume no
responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide.
®
VTech
Electronics North America, L.L.C. and its suppliers assume no
responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this product. VTech its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery, or repairs.
®
Electronics North America, L.L.C. and
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Creating and developing VTech
®
products is accompanied by a
responsibility that we at VTech® take very seriously. We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information, which forms the value of our products. However, errors sometimes can occur. It is important
for you to know that we stand behind our products and encourage
you to call our Consumer Services Department at 1-800-521-2010 in
the U.S. or 1-877-352-8697 in Canada, or by going to our website at
vtechkids.com and lling out our Contact Us form located under the
Customer Support link with any problems and/or suggestions that you
might have. A service representative will be happy to help you.
Note:
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. 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 one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Supplier's Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: VTech
Model: 5203
Product name: Kidizoom
Responsible Party: VTech Electronics North America, LLC
Address: 1156 W. Shure Drive, Suite 200,
Website: vtechkids.com
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
To access the above compliance statement from the product software:
1. From the Main menu, choose the Settings icon
2. Choose FCC Compliance Statement
Caution: Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Player / Haut-parleur Headphones / Casque
Maximum output
voltage / Tension
maximale sur la sortie haut-parleur
®
®
TM
Pixi
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
to see the statement.
Wide band
≤150mV
characterstic voltage /
Tension maximale sur
la sortie casque
.
≥75mV
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