LeapFrog 177174 Magic Adventures Telescope Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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LeapFrog 177174 Magic Adventures Telescope

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Product Information

The Magic AdventuresTM Telescope is a real-working telescope that allows you to explore the Moon and the world around you. It features a lens hood cover, a handle for easy carrying, a microSD card slot for saving photos, a focus dial for adjusting the view, and a viewing angle lock. The telescope also has a power button, anLCD screen for viewing, a help/home/back button, D-pad buttons for navigation, zoom buttons, a telescope button, a tick button, and volume buttons. It comes with a tripod head and leg for stability and a leg brace connector for added support. The package includes 20 Cosmic Cards and a storage box. Please note that the microSD card is not included in the package.

Product Usage Instructions

Battery Removal and Installation
WARNING: Adult assembly required for battery installation. Keep batteries out of reach of children.

  1. Make sure the unit is turned OFF.
  2. Locate the battery cover on the back of the LCD screen. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw and then open the battery cover.
  3. If used batteries are present, remove these batteries from the unit by pulling up on one end of each battery.
  4. Install 4 new AA (AM-3/LR6) batteries following the diagram inside the battery box. For best performance, alkaline batteries or fully charged Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are recommended.
  5. Replace the battery cover and tighten the screw to secure.

Important Battery Information
Dispose of batteries and product responsibly. Do not dispose of them in domestic waste as they contain substances that can be damaging to the environment and human health. The chemical symbols Hg, Cd, or Pb, where marked, indicate that the battery contains more than the specified value of mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), or lead (Pb) set out in the Batteries and Accumulators Regulation. Please visit a small electricals collection point to recycle your product and batteries. Visit the Leapfrog website for more information.

Assembly Instructions
Adult assembly is required. For your child’s safety, do not let them play with the product until it is fully assembled.

Product Features

  1. Lens Hood Cover: Protects the lens when not in use.
  2. Handle: Allows for easy carrying of the telescope.
  3. microSD Card Slot: For saving photos (microSD card not included).
  4. Focus Dial: Adjusts the view for better clarity.
  5. Viewing Angle Lock: Locks the viewing angle in place.
  6. Power Button: Turns the telescope on and off.
  7. LCD Screen: Displays the images and videos.
  8. Help/Home/Back Button: Navigates through the menu and goes back to the previous screen.
  9. D-Pad Buttons: Selects items on the menu screen and performs actions in different modes.
  10. Zoom Buttons: Adjusts the zoom level.
  11. Telescope Button: Activates the telescope mode for viewing distant objects.
  12. Tick Button: Confirms selections or actions.
  13. Volume Buttons: Adjusts the volume of the telescope.
  14. Tripod Head: Provides stability for the telescope.
  15. Tripod Leg: Supports the telescope on the ground.
  16. Leg Brace Connector: Connects the tripod leg brace for added support.
  17. 20 Cosmic Cards & Storage Box: Included for additional educational content and storage.

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. Scientists constantly learn new things about space so the sky’s the limit in this full-function, interactive, fun-packed telescope.

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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.

NOTE:
Please keep this Instruction Manual as it contains important information.

INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:
Adult assembly required for battery installation.
Keep batteries out of reach of children.

BATTERY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

  1. Make sure the unit is turned OFF.
  2. Locate the battery cover on the back of the LCD Screen. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw and then open the battery cover.
  3. If used batteries are present, remove these batteries from the unit by pulling up on one end of each battery.
  4. Install 4 new AA (AM-3/LR6) batteries following the diagram inside the battery box. (For best performance, alkaline batteries or fully charged Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are recommended).
  5. Replace the battery cover and tighten the screw to secure.

IMPORTANT: BATTERY INFORMATION

  • Insert batteries with the correct polarity (+ and -).
  • Do not mix old and new batteries.
  • Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable batteries.
  • Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.
  • Do not short-circuit the supply terminals.
  • Remove batteries during long periods of non-use.
  • Remove exhausted batteries from the toy.
  • Dispose of batteries safely. Do not dispose of batteries in fire.

ECHARGEABLE BATTERIES:

  • Remove rechargeable batteries (if removable) from toy before charging.
  • Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
  • Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.

Disposal of batteries and product
The crossed-out wheelie bin symbols on products and batteries, or on their respective packaging, indicates they must not be disposed of in domestic waste as they contain substances that can be damaging to the environment and human health.
The chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb, where marked, indicate that the battery contains more than the specified value of mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd) or lead (Pb) set out in the Batteries  and Accumulators Regulation.
The solid bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after 13th August, 2005.
Please dispose of your product and batteries responsibly.
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.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Adult assembly required. For your child’s safety, do not let your child play with this product until it is fully assembled.

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PRODUCT FEATURES

  1. Power Button
    Press the Power Button to power on the Magic Adventures™ Telescope.

  2. It may take up to 3 seconds for the device to power on if a microSD card is inserted.

  3. Hold down the Power Button for approximately 1 second to power off the device.

  4. D-Pad
    Press the D-Pad to select an item on the Menu screen. While in Telescope mode, press the D-Pad to change the photo settings. While playing the Robot Reboot! adventure game, press the D- Pad to move the ship around the screen.

  5. Tick Button
    Press the Tick Button to make a selection on a menu, take photos in Telescope mode, play fun facts in Explore mode, or activate the ship’s shield in the Robot Reboot! adventure game.

  6. Help Button
    Press the Help Button to hear hints and instructions.

  7. Back Button
    Press the Back Button to return to the previous screen.

  8. Telescope Button
    Press the Telescope Button to enter the Telescope mode and explore objects in the night sky or during the day.

  9. Focus Dial
    In Telescope mode, turn the Focus Dial to make objects appear closer or further away and to focus the image on the screen.

  10. 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. While in Explore mode, press the Magnification Button to see a full screen version of the image on the screen, and press the Magnification Button to return to the previous viewing size.

  11. Home Button
    Press the Home Button in any mode to go back to the Main Menu

  12. Volume Control Button
    Press the Volume Control Button to adjust the volume. Press the button to lower the volume, and the the volume.

  13. Take Photos
    Press the Tick Button in Telescope mode to take photos. Your photos can be viewed in the Gallery.

  14. microSD Card Slot
    Use the microSD Card Slot to insert a microSD card (not included) and save more photos. You can also copy saved photos from the telescope’s internal memory to your computer using a microSD card. See details in the Gallery section.

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:

  • Use the D-Pad to change the settings for capturing photos in Telescope mode.
  • Turn the Focus Dial to adjust the focus and image quality on the screen.
  • 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.
  • Press the Tick Button to take photos of what’s displayed on the screen.

microSD Card Slot

  • If no microSD card is inserted into the device, photos will be saved to the unit’s internal memory, which can hold about 100 images (in low resolution) or 10 images (in high resolution).

  • NOTE: This number will vary depending on the number of colours in the photo. Photos with more colours take up more memory, whereas photos with fewer colours take up less memory.

  • If a microSD card (not included) is inserted into the microSD Card Slot, all photos taken will be saved to the microSD card. The Magic AdventuresTM Telescope supports microSD cards up to 32GB.

  • The maximum number of photos that can be taken is 30,096.
    If more than 30,096 pictures are taken, the device will overwrite existing photos with the same file name.

  • 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.

Explore Mode
In Explore mode, choose from six categories of images and videos from NASA. Deepen your space knowledge with what scientists know today and prepare for new discoveries such as moons, rings, and other celestial bodies in the future.

  • Earth’s Moon
  • Constellations
  • Our Solar System
  • Space Expeditions
  • Lives of Stars
  • Looking Up

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. Listen to the question and then select the correct picture or sequence of pictures.

Gallery
Photos that you take in Telescope mode can be found here.
You can also delete saved photos in the Gallery.
While deleting photos, do not remove the microSD card or power off the unit. Doing so may corrupt the photos or cause the unit to freeze. Corrupted photos will be displayed in the

Gallery with an error icon .
If the microSD card has a large number of saved photos, it is normal for the deletion process to take longer.

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.

  • Shutter Timer
    Adjust the timer for taking a picture after pressing the Tick Button.

  • Scene Recognition Mode
    Change the lighting environment to better see what’s on the LCD Screen in Telescope mode.

How To Copy Saved Photos From the Telescope to a Computer

  1. Insert a microSD card** into the microSD Card Slot of the unit.

  2. In the Gallery, select the Photo Transfer icon to transfer all of your saved photos from the unit’s internal memory to the inserted microSD card.

  3. After the photo transfer is completed***, take the microSD card out of the unit and insert it into a computer.

  4. The saved photos**** are located in the microSD card’s folder

    TELESCOPE/XX/YY. XX is a two-digit number from 01 to 16 that will be assigned

    to the folder name. YY is another two-digit number from 01 to 19 that will be assigned to the sub-folder name.

  5. Copy the folder #TELESCOPE directly to the computer. DO NOT cut and paste the files individually from this folder.

  • The unit supports microSD cards up to 32GB (not included).
  • During the photo transfer process, do not remove the microSD card or power off the unit. Doing so may corrupt the transferring photo or cause the unit to freeze. Corrupted photos will be displayed in the Gallery with an error icon .
  • The saved photos will display a time and date that is not accurate, since the device does not have an internal clock.

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.
  • Do not add any files to the folder #TELESCOPE or any of its sub-folders.

If a microSD card is inserted into the device with renamed, edited, deleted, or added folders or files, the Gallery may exhibit the following unexpected behaviours:

  • Some saved photos may not be displayed.
  • Some saved photos may be displayed with an error icon .
  • The display order of the saved photos may be incorrect. New photos that are taken while in Telescope mode may not be displayed on the first page of the Gallery.
  • The thumbnails and the full-screen photos may not match each other.

This may also cause unexpected behaviour when trying to take more photos while in Telescope mode:

  • The device may request to overwrite existing photos that share the same filename as the new photo being taken.

Parent Menu
A Parent Menu is available in case parents need to reset the device or reformat it. Below are the Parent Menu options.

  • Option 1: Reset all curricular and game progress data.
  • Option 2: Remove all Gallery photos stored on the device.
  • Option 3: Reformat the internal storage on the device. All curricular and game progress data will be reset, and the Gallery photos stored on the device will be removed.

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.

Battery Status
When the batteries are almost depleted, a low battery icon will flash on the LCD Screen. Please replace the batteries immediately when this icon appears. The unit may automatically power off if the batteries are not replaced soon after the low battery icon appears.

Automatic Shut-Off
To preserve battery life, the Magic Adventures™ Telescope will automatically dim the LCD Screen after approximately 5 minutes without input, then power down after approximately 10 minutes without input. Press any button before the device shuts off to return the LCD Screen to its normal brightness level. Once the unit is powered down, press the Power Button to power it back on again.

COSMIC CARDS

20 collectible cards are included with the Magic Adventures™ Telescope. Each card features a detailed image of an object in space on one side, and informative facts and stats on the other side.

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. It can only clearly capture the larger moon in the night sky.

  3. Setting a Timer:
    When taking a photo of distant objects, slight shaking can affect the quality of the captured image (such as wind or slight vibrations generated when pressing the Tick Button). Aside from using the Focus Dial to get a clearer photo, it is recommended to set a timer before taking a photo to reduce the impact of shaking on the captured image.

  4. How to Achieve 110x Zoom Magnification:
    The telescope is equipped with an optical lens with 24.5x optical magnification (relative to a standard lens with 48 degrees diagonal field of view). In addition, the Digital Zoom Button features 4.5x digital magnification, which when combined with the optical lens provides up to 110x magnification.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible Solution(s)
The unit stopped working
  • Press and hold the Power Button for more than 10 seconds.
  • Release the Power Button and the unit will power back on again. It should now work properly.
  • If the unit does not work, change the batteries and press the Power Button to turn on the unit.

Screen is not working correctly|

  • Press and hold the Power Button for more than 10 seconds.
  • Release the Power Button and the unit will power back on again. It should now work properly.

Telescope mode (without microSD card inserted) – save failed when taking photos| Restart the unit by pressing the Power Button and try again.
****|

  • Enter the Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section for how to access this screen).
  • Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is finished, it should be okay to take photos while in Telescope mode.
  • If it still isn’t working correctly, select Option 3 in the Parent Menu and confirm.

NOTE: Options 2 and 3 in the Parent Menu will remove all the saved photos from the internal memory. Please backup any wanted photos by transferring them to a microSD card first. After the photo transfer is complete, remove the microSD card. See the Gallery section for how to transfer photos to the microSD card.

Telescope mode (with microSD card inserted)- memory card error or save failed when taking photos| Make sure the microSD card is not larger than 32GB.
****| Format the microSD card in your computer and try again. NOTE: All the files from the microSD card will be removed. Please backup any wanted photos by transferring them to a computer first.
Telescope mode (without microSD card inserted)

– an overwrite prompt appears every time a photo is taken

|

  • Enter the Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section for how to access this screen).
  • Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is finished, the overwrite prompt should no longer appear every time a photo is taken.

NOTE: Option 2 in the Parent Menu will remove all the saved photos from the internal memory. Please backup any wanted photos by transferring them to a microSD card first. After the photo transfer is complete, remove the microSD card. See the Gallery section for how to transfer photos to a microSD card.

Telescope mode (with microSD card inserted)

– an overwrite prompt appears every time a photo is taken

| Use a different microSD card that does not contain any previously saved photos from the telescope.
****|

  • Enter the Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section for how to access this screen).
  • Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is finished, the overwrite prompt should no longer appear every time a photo is taken.

NOTE: Option 2 in the Parent Menu will remove all the saved photos from the internal memory. Please backup any wanted photos by transferring them to a microSD card first. After the photo transfer is complete, remove the microSD card. See the Gallery section for how to transfer photos to a microSD card.

Gallery – photo transfer failed| Make sure the microSD card is not larger than 32GB.
****| Format the microSD card in your computer and try again. NOTE: All the files from the microSD card will be removed. Please backup any wanted photos by transferring them to a computer first.
Gallery (without microSD card inserted) – new photos taken in Telescope mode are not displayed on the first page of the Gallery|

  • The Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section for how to access this screen).
  • Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is finished, new photos taken in Telescope mode should be displayed on the first page of the Gallery.

NOTE: Option 2 in the Parent Menu will remove all the saved photos from the internal memory. Please backup any wanted photos by transferring them to a microSD card first. After the photo transfer is complete, remove the microSD card. See the Gallery section for how to transfer photos to a microSD card.

Gallery (with microSD card inserted) – new photos taken in Telescope mode are not displayed on the first page of the Gallery| Use a different microSD card that does not contain any previously saved photos from the telescope.
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  • Enter the Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section for how to access this screen).
  • Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is finished, new photos taken in Telescope mode should be displayed on the first page of the Gallery.

NOTE: Option 2 in the Parent Menu will remove all the saved photos from the internal memory. Please backup any wanted photos by transferring them to a microSD card first. After the photo transfer is complete, remove the microSD card. See the Gallery section for how to transfer photos to a microSD card.

Gallery is always inaccessible or freezes| Remove the microSD card (if inserted).
****| If a microSD card is being used,

  • Use a different microSD card that does not contain any previously saved photos from the telescope.
  • Format the microSD card on your computer and try again.
    NOTE: All the files from the microSD card will be removed when it is formatted on your computer. Please backup any wanted photos onto your computer first if needed.

****|

  • Enter the Parent Menu (see the Parent Menu section for how to access this screen).
  • Select Option 2 and confirm. Once the process is finished, the Gallery should be accessible.
    NOTE: Option 2 in the Parent Menu will remove all the saved photos from the internal memory.

PHOTO & VIDEO CREDIT

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Our Solar System| The Sun| Overview| Image| NASA/SDO
Our Solar System| The Sun| Feature| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Our Solar System| Mercury| Overview| Image| JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
Our Solar System| Mercury| Feature| Image| JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
Our Solar System| Venus| Overview| Image| NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre
Our Solar System| Venus| Feature| Image| JSC
Our Solar System| Earth| Overview| Image| MSFC
Our Solar System| Earth| Moons| Image| NASA/NOAA
Our Solar System| Earth| Feature| Image| NASA
Our Solar System| Mars| Overview| Image| NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems
Our Solar System| Mars| Moons| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL-Caltech/ GSFC/Univ. of Arizona
Our Solar System| Mars| Feature| Image| ESA/DLR/FU Berlin
Our Solar System| Asteroid Belt| Overview| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL-Caltech
Our Solar System| Asteroid Belt| Eros| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL/JHUAPL
Our Solar System| Asteroid Belt| Ceres| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL-Caltech/ UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA
Our Solar System| Jupiter| Overview| Image| NASA, ESA, A. Simon (Goddard Space Flight Centre), and M.H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley)
Our Solar System| Jupiter| Moons| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL/DLR
Our Solar System| Jupiter| Rings| Image| NASA, ESA, Jupiter ERS Team; image processing by Ricardo Hueso (UPV/EHU) and Judy Schmidt
Our Solar System| Jupiter| Feature| Image| NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/ MSSS/Gerald Eichstadt/ Sean Doran © CC NC SA
Our Solar System| Saturn| Overview| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL-Caltech
Our Solar System| Saturn| Moons| Image| NASA/JPL/SSI
Our Solar System| Saturn| Rings| Image| NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute
Our Solar System| Saturn| Feature| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL-Caltech/ SSI
Our Solar System| Uranus| Overview| Image| NASA/JPL-Caltech.
Our Solar System| Uranus| Rings| Image| MSFC
Our Solar System| Uranus| Feature| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Our Solar System| Neptune| Overview| Image| NASA/JPL
Our Solar System| Neptune| Moons| Image| NASA/JPL/USGS
Our Solar System| Neptune| Rings| Image| NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
Our Solar System| Neptune| Feature| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL
Our Solar System| Kuiper Belt| Overview| Image| ESO/M. Kornmesser
Our Solar System| Kuiper Belt| Pluto| Image| JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute
Our Solar System| Kuiper Belt| Haumea| Image| NASA Visualisation Technology Applications and Development (VTAD)
Our Solar System| Kuiper Belt| Eris| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL Caltech
Our Solar System| Kuiper Belt| Makemake| Image| NASA Visualisation Technology Applications and Development (VTAD)
Our Solar System| Oort Cloud| Comet| Image| ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| New Moon| Image| NASA/Goddard Space Flight Centre/Scientific Visualisation Studio
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| Waxing Crescent| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| First Quarter| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| Waxing Gibbous| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| Full Moon| Image| NASA
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| Waning Gibbous| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| Third Quarter| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| Waning Crescent| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Earth’s Moon| Moon Phases| Daytime Moon| Image| NASA/Bill Dunford
Earth’s Moon| Eclipses| Solar Eclipse from Earth| Image| NASA/MSFC/Joseph Matus
Earth’s Moon| Eclipses| Lunar Eclipse from Earth| Image| Public Domain
Earth’s Moon| Moon Map| Light Side| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Earth’s Moon| Moon Map| Dark Side| Image| NASA/Goddard/Arizon State University
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Sputnik| Image| NASA
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Mariner 2| Image| NASA
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Pioneer 10| Image| NASA
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Voyager 1| Image| NASA/JPL-Caltech
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Genesis| Image| NASA / JPL
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Messenger| Image| JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| DART| Image| JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Steve Gribben
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Lunar Roving Vehicle| Image| JSC
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Venera 7| Image| Public Domain
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Cassini – Huygens| Image| NASA/JPL- Caltech
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Rosetta| Image| ESA–C. Carreau/ATG medialab
Earth’s Moon| Eclipses| Solar Eclipse from Earth| Image| NASA/MSFC/Joseph Matus
Earth’s Moon| Eclipses| Lunar Eclipse from Earth| Image| Public Domain
Earth’s Moon| Moon Map| Light Side| Image| GSFC + NASA Goddard
Earth’s Moon| Moon Map| Dark Side| Image| NASA/Goddard/Arizon State University
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Sputnik| Image| NASA
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Mariner 2| Image| NASA
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Pioneer 10| Image| NASA
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Voyager 1| Image| NASA/JPL-Caltech
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Genesis| Image| NASA / JPL
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| Messenger| Image| JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
Space Expeditions| Robots & Satellites| DART| Image| JPL + NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Steve Gribben
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Lunar Roving Vehicle| Image| JSC
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Venera 7| Image| Public Domain
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Cassini – Huygens| Image| NASA/JPL- Caltech
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Rosetta| Image| ESA–C. Carreau/ATG medialab
Space Expeditions| Landers & Rovers| Insight| Image| JPL + NASA/JPL-Caltech
Space Expeditions| Astronauts & Rockets| Yuri Gagarin| Image| NASA
Space Expeditions| Astronauts & Rockets| Valentina Tereshkova| Image| NASA
Space Expeditions| Astronauts & Rockets| Reusable Shuttle| Image| AFRC + JSC
Space Expeditions| Astronauts & Rockets| Apollo 11| Image| JSC
Space Expeditions| Astronauts & Rockets| International Space Station| Image| JSC
Space Expeditions| Astronauts & Rockets| Reusable Rocket| Image| KSC + NASA/Kim Shiflett
Space Expeditions| Astronauts & Rockets| Artemis 1| Image| NASA/Bill Ingalls
Space Expeditions| Telescopes| Hubble Space Telescope| Image| GSFC
Space Expeditions| Telescopes| Spitzer Space Telescope| Image| NASA/JPL
Space Expeditions| Telescopes| James Webb Space Telescope| Image| NASA GSFC/CIL/Adriana Manrique Gutierrez
Lives of Stars| Sun-like Stars| Protostar| Image| NASA, ESA, T. Megeath (University of Toledo), and K. Stapelfeldt (Jet Propulsion Laboratory);
Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)
Lives of Stars| Sun-like Stars| Sun-like Star| Image| NASA/SDO
Lives of Stars| Sun-like Stars| Red Giant| Image| NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre/Chris Smith (KBRwyle)
Lives of Stars| Sun-like Stars| Planetary Nebula| Image| NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
Lives of Stars| Sun-like Stars| White Dwarf| Image| H. Bond (STScI), R. Ciardullo (PSU), WFPC2, HST, NASA
Lives of Stars| Massive Stars| Star-forming Nebula| Image| NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI,
Webb ERO Production Team
Lives of Stars| Massive Stars| Protostar| Image| NASA, ESA, K. Luhman and T. Esplin (Pennsylvania State University), et al., and ESO; Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)
Lives of Stars| Massive Stars| Massive Star| Image| JPL / NASA/JPL-Caltech
Lives of Stars| Massive Stars| Red Supergiant| Image| ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/ NRAO)/E. O’Gorman/P. Kervella
Lives of Stars| Star Life Cycle| Supernova| Image| NASA/JPL-Caltech/STScI/ CXC/SAO
Animation: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Univ. of Ariz./STScI/CXC/SAO
Lives of Stars| Massive Stars| Black Hole| Image| NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre/Jeremy Schnittman
Lives of Stars| Massive Stars| Neutron Star| Image| X-ray (NASA/CXC/ESO/F.
Vogt et al); Optical (ESO/ VLT/MUSE & NASA/STScI)
Looking Up| Size & Shape| Structure| Image| NASA
Looking Up| Size & Shape| Milky Way Galaxy| Image| NASA/JPL-Caltech
Our Solar System| The Sun| Type of star, age| Video| NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre
Our Solar System| Asteroids & Comets| Asteroids: Location, composition| Video| NASA/JPL Caltech +
T. Matsopoulos, NASA, ESO/S. Brunier + NASA Science Cast
Our Solar System| Mercury| Planet Overview| Video| NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
Our Solar System| Venus| Planet Overview| Video| NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre + NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre Conceptual Image Lab
Our Solar System| Earth| Planet Overview| Video| NASA Johnson Space Center + NASA/Goddard Space Flight Centre, The SeaWiFS Project and GeoEye, Scientific Visualisation Studio
Our Solar System| Mars| Planet Overview| Video| NASA/MAVEN/Lunar and Planetary Institute + NASA/ JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/ASU/MSSS + NASA/ JPL- Caltech/ASU/MSSS
Our Solar System| Jupiter| Planet Overview| Video| GSFC / David Ladd
Our Solar System| Saturn| Planet Overview| Video| NASA/JPL Caltech
Our Solar System| Uranus| Planet Overview| Video| NASA/Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)
+ NASA/JPL Caltech + NASA/JPL/STScI + NASA/ JPL
Our Solar System| Neptune| Planet Overview| Video| NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI) Science Credit: The Hubble Heritage
Team (STScI/AURA) and
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.
  2. Keep the unit clean by wiping it with a slightly damp cloth.
  3. Keep the unit out of direct sunlight and away from any direct heat sources.
  4. Remove the batteries if the unit will not be in use for an extended period of time.
  5. Do not drop the unit on hard surfaces and do not expose the unit to moisture or water.
  6. NEVER try to dismantle the unit.

Cleaning the LCD Screen

  1. Slightly dampen a soft, lint-free cloth with water and wipe the screen to loosen dirt.
  2. Using a clean and dry cloth, wipe the screen dry. Repeat these two steps as needed.

ENVIRONMENTAL PHENOMENA
The unit may malfunction if subjected to radio-frequency interference. It should revert to normal operation when the interference stops. If not, it may become necessary to turn the power Off and back On, or remove and reinstall the batteries. In the unlikely event of an electrostatic discharge, the unit may malfunction and lose memory, requiring the user to reset the device by removing and reinstalling the batteries.

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 flashing colours or patterns, especially on television. While the Magic Adventures™ Telescope does not contribute to any additional risks, we do recommend that parents supervise their children while they play video games. If your child experiences dizziness, altered vision, disorientation, or convulsions, discontinue use immediately and consult your physician. Please note that focusing on an LCD screen at close range 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.

OTHER NOTES:
Static electricity may cause the Magic Adventures™ Telescope to malfunction. In cases where Magic Adventures™ Telescope is malfunctioning due to static electricity, reset the Telescope by pressing and holding the Power On/Off Button for about 10 seconds until the LCD Screen turns off, then wait for a while before restarting the unit.

DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

LeapFrog® Enterprises, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide. LeapFrog® 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 by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery or repairs.

CONSUMER SERVICES
Creating and developing LeapFrog® products is accompanied by a responsibility that we at LeapFrog® 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 with any problems and/or suggestions that you might have. A service representative will be happy to help you.

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PRODUCT WARRANTY/ CONSUMER GUARANTEES

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Read our complete warranty policy online at leapfrog.com/warranty.

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leapfrog.com/en-au/legal/warranty for further information.
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