VTech B1 Kidi Zoom Camera Pix Plus User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- vtech
Table of Contents
- VTech B1 Kidi Zoom Camera Pix Plus
- INTRODUCTION
- FEATURES
- INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- STORAGE CAPACITY FOR REFERENCE
- PRODUCT LAYOUT AND BUTTONS
- Battery Removal and Installation
- IMPORTANT: BATTERY INFORMATION
- MEMORY CARD INSTALLATION
- TO BEGIN USING KIDIZOOM® CAMERA PIX™ PLUS
- WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTIONS
- CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER
- MODES HOME MENU
- GAMES
- SETTINGS
- CARE & MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- HOW TO TAKE A GOOD PHOTO
- DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
VTech B1 Kidi Zoom Camera Pix Plus
INTRODUCTION
KidiZoom® Camera Pix™ Plus is a fun, durable and easy-to-use digital camera that takes photos and videos with fun effects. There’s even a selfie mode that can help take selfie pictures automatically. It’s packed with creative tools that help you enhance your photos with a variety of frames, stamps and funny effects. You can also make your very own stop-motion videos! In addition to all of these features, you can record your voice with five different voice- changing effects, record a talking-face effect video with three different moods and play four built-in games.
FEATURES
INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE
- KidiZoom® Camera Pix™ Plus
- Wrist strap
- Parents’ 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 parents’ guide as it contains important
information.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Display | 1.8″ TFT color LCD |
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Photo Resolution | High: 2560 x 1920 (extrapolated) |
Standard: 1600 x 1200
Low: 640 x 480
Video Resolution| 160 x 120 when using internal memory 320 x 240 when using
memory card
Video Length Limit| 5 minutes per each recording file
Digital Zoom| 4X
Focus Range| 1.5 feet – ∞
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Internal Memory| 128 MB built-in memory (shared with program data, actual
memory available for user storage will be less)
File Format| Videos: AVI (Motion JPEG) Photos: Standard Baseline JPEG
Connectivity| Built-in USB port for computer connection
Memory Card Format and Capacity| microSD/ microSDHC card (not included) with
capacity from 1 GB to 32 GB are recommended
Batteries| 4 X AA (AM-3/LR6) batteries (not included)
Operating Temperature| 0 – 40°C
STORAGE CAPACITY FOR REFERENCE
Memory Size | Photos (High) | Photos (Standard) | Photos (Low) | Video (minutes) |
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Internal Memory | 110 | 140 | 740 | 9 |
Memory
Card
| 2 GB| 3,300| 3,900| 20,900| 110
4 GB| 6,600| 7,900| 41,900| 220
8 GB| 13,200| 15,900| 83,800| 450
16 GB| 26,500| 31,800| 167,700| 910
Note: The above amounts are approximations. The actual amount depends on the shooting environments. The video length limit is 5 minutes per file. The video resolution is 160 x 120 when using the internal memory, 320 x 240 when using a memory card.
PRODUCT LAYOUT AND BUTTONS
On/Off Button
Press this button to turn the camera On or Off.
Home Button
Press this button to go to the Main Menu or to go back to the previous
submenu.
Directional Buttons
Press these buttons to move the cursor and make a selection.
OK Button
Press this button to confirm a choice or action.
Tip: The OK Button can also be used to take a photo when in Camera Mode and to
start or stop recording videos in Video Mode.
Delete Button
Press this button to delete a selected file.
Shutter Button
Press this button to take a photo, or to start and stop a video recording.
Zoom Buttons
Press these buttons to zoom in or out.
Tip: The zoom buttons can also be used to set the volume when the zoom
function is not available.
Memory Card Slot
Insert a microSD card here for memory expansion.
USB Port
Plug the USB cable (not included) into this port to connect to your computer.
Battery Removal and Installation
- Make sure the camera is turned Off.
- Find the battery cover located on the handles of the camera. Open the battery covers by separately pressing each trigger downward.
- Remove old batteries by pulling up on one end of each battery.
- Install 4 new AA (AM-3/LR6) batteries (2 on each side) following the diagram inside the battery box. (For best performance, alkaline batteries or fully charged Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are recommended).
- Replace each battery cover with the arrow on the trigger pointing downward. Push down until the battery covers click into position.
WARNING: Adult assembly required for battery installation. Keep batteries out of reach of children.
Note: The battery doors are not interchangeable.
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.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES:
- Remove rechargeable batteries from the toy before charging.
- Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
- Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
BATTERY STATUS
When the screen shows a Low Battery icon , we recommend installing a fresh set
of batteries as soon as possible.
When the screen shows a Batteries Exhausted icon , the unit will not work
properly. New batteries should be inserted before further use.
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF
To preserve battery life, KidiZoom® Camera PixTM Plus will automatically turn
off after 3 minutes without operation in Camera, Video, or Animation Maker
modes. From the Talking Photos main screen, the auto-off time is half an hour.
In the other modes, the auto-off time is 2 minutes.
MEMORY CARD INSTALLATION
- KidiZoom® Camera Pix™ Plus is compatible with microSD/microSDHC memory cards up to 32 GB.
- Make sure the camera is turned Off.
- Locate the memory card slot at the bottom of the camera.
- Pull up the rubber cover.
- Insert the memory card (not included) as illustrated. Once the memory card is detected and can be used, the default memory will be set as the memory card automatically.
- To remove the memory card from the slot, make sure the camera is turned Off and push the card once and it will eject.
Note: If a memory card is being used, data stored in the internal memory cannot be seen from the camera unless the memory card is removed. To prevent accidental data loss, make sure you have backed up all important data from your memory card before using.
TO BEGIN USING KIDIZOOM® CAMERA PIX™ PLUS
- Press the On/Off Button to turn on the camera.
- If it is the first time that you are turning on the KidiZoom® Camera Pix™ Plus, you will be asked to set the language, date and time before starting. Press the Up or Down Directional Buttons to select your desired language and press the OK Button to confirm the setting. Next, set the date and time. Press the Up or Down Directional Buttons to select the correct day, month, year, hour, and minute. Press the Left or Right Directional Buttons to jump to the previous or the next setting item. Finally, press the OK Button to confirm the setting. If you wish to change the language, date and time later, please go to Settings.
- After the initial setup is done, when KidiZoom® Camera Pix™ Plus is turned on, it will go directly into Camera Mode and you can start taking photos.
- Press the Home Button to go to the Main Menu where you can enter other activities.
- Press the On/Off Button again to turn the unit off.
Adjust Camera Speaker Volume
You can adjust the camera speaker’s volume from the Settings menu’s Volume
tab. You can also use the Zoom Buttons as a shortcut to adjust the volume when
in any other modes where the Zoom function is not available.
WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1: Locate the thread loop on the end of the strap. Insert it into
the groove behind the bar 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.
CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER
You can connect KidiZoom® Camera PixTM Plus to a PC or Mac computer by using a micro USB cable (not included). Once connected, you can transfer files between the camera and computer following these steps:
- Turn the camera Off before connecting to a computer.
- Pull up the rubber cover of the USB port at the bottom of your camera.
- Insert the small end of the USB cable (not included) into the USB port on the camera.
- Insert the larger end of the USB cable (not included) into a USB port on your computer. A USB port is usually marked with this symbol .
- Two removable drives called VTech 5489 and VT SYSTEM will appear. VTech 5489 is for storage of your data, VT SYSTEM is for storage of system data and cannot be accessed.
Note: If there is a memory card in the camera, the removable drive will show the contents of the memory card only.
To avoid any potential damage to your KidiZoom® Camera PixTM Plus:
• When the USB cable (not included) is not connected to the camera, ensure the
USB rubber cover is fully covering the USB port of the camera.
• Please ensure the microSD card slot rubber cover of the camera is fitted in
place.
Note:
Once the camera is connected to your computer, do not insert or remove the
memory card and do not disconnect the camera while files are transferring.
After you finish, remove the camera by taking the appropriate steps for your
system to safely remove hardware from your computer. You can then physically
unplug the camera from the computer.
To back up photo or video files taken by the camera:
• Locate and open the DCIM folder on the removable drive VTech 5489.
• Your photos or video files will be placed in subfolders such as 100VTECH.
Drag and drop the files to a location in your computer.
To back up voice files recorded by the camera:
• Locate and open the VOICE folder on the removable drive VTech 5489.
• Drag and drop the recorded voice files to a location in your computer.
To transfer photo or video files to the camera:
• First, select the photo or video files you would like to upload from your
computer.
• Locate and open the DOWNLOAD folder on the removable drive VTech 5489 and
drag and drop the photo or video files into their respective PHOTO or VIDEO
subfolders.
Note: Do not transfer photo or video files created by other cameras to KidiZoom® Camera Pix™ Plus, as their file formats may not be compatible.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPUTER CONNECTION:
Microsoft® Windows® 8 or Windows® 10 Operating System Mac OS X 10.10,
10.11, macOS 10.12 to 11
USB Port required
Microsoft® and Windows logos are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 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.
MODES HOME MENU
- Press the Home Button to go to the Main Menu to select a mode.
- Press the Directional Buttons to select a mode and press the OK Button to enter the selected mode.
CAMERA
In Camera Mode, you can take normal photos, selfies or pictures with effects.
- While holding the camera steadily, press the Shutter Button or the OK Button to take a picture.
- Press the Zoom Buttons to use the digital zoom feature.
- To view photos you’ve taken, press the Up Directional Button to enter Playback Mode.
Photo Effects
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To add stamps, photo frames, funny face effects, kaleidoscope effects and animated effects, press the Left or Right Directional Buttons to select an effect or press the Down Directional Button to go to the Photo Effect Menu and select a photo effect by type.
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You can take selfies automatically by selecting Selfie Mode. Stay in front of the camera and wait to hear the words “Say Cheese!”, and then the camera will then count down and take a picture automatically.
Please ensure the lighting conditions are good and the camera is in the proper position for face detection to work properly. If the camera does not detect a face, it will still take a picture automatically after a few seconds.
Note: If you mute the camera, the words “Say cheese!” will not be heard. -
You can merge a group of pictures by selecting Photo Collage when in Camera Mode. First, press the Left or Right Directional Button to select a style. Once selected, take pictures of your friends or yourself in each numbered frame with the Shutter Button or OK Button . If you want to retake the last frame, just press the Delete Button .
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You can take Multi-Shot pictures in Camera Mode. There are 4 styles to choose from. Press the Shutter Button or the OK Button to take pictures with your friends. To retake the previous frame press the Delete Button .
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In Burst Mode, you can take 3 pictures in rapid succession. Press the Shutter Button or the OK Button to take x3 burst pictures.
VIDEO
In Video Mode, press the Shutter Button or the OK Button to start recording.
Press either button again to stop the recording. After you stop recording,
press the OK Button to review your video.
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To add an animated frame, press the Left or Right Directional Button to scroll through the options before recording.
Note: You cannot change the selected animation frame during recording. -
Press the Zoom Buttons to use the digital zoom feature.
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To view the videos you’ve taken, press the Up or Down Directional Buttons once to enter Playback Mode.
PLAYBACK
In Playback Mode, you can view all the photos and videos you’ve taken.
Press the Up or Down Directional Buttons to view the previous or next file.
Press the Zoom Out Button to zoom out and view the files in thumbnails. Then,
press the Zoom In Button to return to the full-screen browser.
Viewing a Photo
While viewing a photo, press the Zoom In Button for a closer view of the
photo. Press the Directional Buttons to pan across the photo.
Press the Zoom Out Button to return to smaller magnification or press the OK
Button to return to normal viewing size.
Viewing a Video File
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Press the OK Button to start playing a video. While playing a video, press the Right Directional Button once to fast forward at 2X speed and press the button again to increase the speed to 4X.
Press the OK Button to return to 1X normal playing speed. Press the Left Directional Button to rewind and press it again to fast rewind at 2X speed or again to increase to 4X. Press the OK Button to return to 1X normal playing speed. -
While playing the video, use the Zoom Buttons to increase or decrease the volume.
Deleting a Photo or Video File
While viewing a photo or video file, press the Delete Button to view the
Delete Menu and either delete the current photo or video or all photos and
videos.
CREATIVE TOOLS
Talking Photos
Talking Photos lets you create photos that appear to talk using your voice
with voice-changing effects using either the pre-loaded fox or by taking your
own photo.
Left / Right | Toggle between different faces or make a new face |
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Up / Down | Select a portrait mode |
OK Button | Start/Stop recording as a video |
Delete Button | Delete the portrait |
Recording Indicator
This icon will turn red when sound is recording and animate when it’s
repeating back.
Take a New Portrait
Position a face inside the frame and use the Directional Buttons and Zoom
Buttons to adjust the size and position of the mouth and eyes. Press the OK
Button to finish.
Using an existing photo
From the camera preview screen, press the Left or Right Directional Buttons to
select an existing photo, then use the Zoom Buttons and Directional Buttons to
align a face to the on-screen mask. Then, adjust the eyes and mouth
position/size in next step and press OK to complete.
Note: The program allows for saving a maximum of 10 face templates.
Once you reach this limit you will need to delete one before creating a new
one.
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Recording as a Video
From the main screen, press either the OK Button to start or stop recording a video. -
Viewing your Talking Photo Videos
You can view your recorded creations in Playback Mode.
Photo Editor
In the Photo Editor, you can add photo frames, stamps and special effects to a
photo. Press the Directional Buttons to view photos, and then press the OK
Button to confirm your selection and start editing.
Next, press the Directional Buttons to choose one of the editing functions,
then press the OK Button to begin
Panorama Camera
After watching the introduction animation, press the OK Button to go to the
Capture Screen and take two to five photos to stitch together for your
panoramic photo. You can view your completed panoramic photos in Playback
Mode.
Animation Maker
Animation Maker guides you to create your very own photo animations.
You will find some demo projects when you enter the project selection screen.
From this screen you can play an animation, edit it or start a new project.
Note: The demo projects are for reference only, they cannot be edited, deleted
or saved as videos.
New Project
From the preview screen you can press either the Shutter Button or OK Button
to take photos that will be the frames of your animation. After taking a photo
a semi-transparent overlay will appear so you can align your next photo. Once
you are done taking photos, use the Directional Buttons to select the
Checkmark icon and review your animation and adjust its settings.
Play the animation
This is where you can preview the animation you made. While playing the
animation, press the OK Button to stop and return to the project selection
screen.
Edit the animation
Here you can further edit the project:
Add frames
| Take more photos after the last captured frame
(Maximum number of frames = 100)
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Play animation| Preview music| the| animation| with| background
Save as video
| Save the animation as a video (AVI file) to
view or share on a computer
(It may take a few minutes to save the
animation as video)
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Advanced options
| Change the:
• Animation Speed
• Background Music
• Frame Overlay On/Off
Return| Return to project selection screen
Note: To delete a selected frame, press the Delete Button to view the Delete Menu, then select “Yes” to confirm and continue.
Voice Recorder
In Voice Recorder Mode, you can record your own voice for up to 3 minutes per
file.
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Press the OK Button to start recording a new file when the Record icon is highlighted.
Press the OK Button again to stop recording. After recording, it will show a playlist of your recordings. -
Press the OK Button to play your recording when the Play icon is highlighted. Press the OK Button again to pause.
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In the playlist, press the Left or Right Directional Buttons to highlight the Record icon at any time to record a new recording, or the Play icon to play the selected recording.
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To add a voice changing effect to an existing recording, press the Left or Right Directional Buttons to highlight the Effect icon and press the OK Button to go to the Voice Changing Effects Menu.
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In this menu, press the Directional Buttons to select a different voice changing effect and press the OK Button to add the selected effect. To save the changed voice as a new voice file, press the Directional Buttons to select
the “Save As” icon and press the OK Button to start the saving process. The camera will return to the playlist automatically after the saving process is complete.
GAMES
Four games are built into KidiZoom® Camera Pix™ Plus. Within the Games Menu, press the Left or Right Directional Buttons to choose a game, and then press the OK Button to play the selected game.
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A. Delivery Dash
Press the Up and Down Directional Buttons to avoid obstacles and make your deliveries. Collect stars along the way for bonus points. -
B. Fast Flowers
Use your wits to plant the garden in a single pass without stepping on the flowers. Press the Directional Buttons to chart your course. In later levels, the cracked squares of earth allow you to pass over them twice. -
C. Gift Tower
Stack the gift boxes neatly by pressing the OK Button to land them in a neat stack. Make as many stacks as possible. -
D. Recycle Rescue
Sort the trash and recycling into the appropriate bins by pressing the Left or Right Directional Buttons to move the bins and press the OK Button when they’re lined up correctly.
SETTINGS
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Volume
Press the Up or Down Directional Buttons to adjust the volume. -
Brightness
Press the Up or Down Directional Buttons to adjust the brightness of the display. -
Memory
Here you can review the status of the camera’s internal memory or memory card (if inserted). There are three advanced commands in this setting: -
A. Erase All Photos and Videos
This will delete all files in the “DCIM” and “DOWNLOAD” folders in the internal memory or memory card if inserted. -
B. Format
This will erase all data in the internal memory or memory card if inserted. -
C. Factory Reset
Factory Reset will erase the contents stored in the internal memory and reset all system settings to factory default, e.g. file index, photo resolution, game level.
After choosing any of these options you will be asked to confirm your choice. Follow the instructions on the screen to confirm the action.
Note: If a memory card is being used, data stored in the internal memory cannot be seen by the camera unless the microSD card is removed. When the internal memory of the KidiZoom® Camera PixTM Plus is getting full, or when the file indexes are used up, you should back up all the files from the camera’s internal memory to your computer. Then, delete the files from the camera’s internal memory to free up space. -
Photo Resolution
Photos can be saved at either standard, high, or low quality settings. Please refer to the Product Specifications and Storage Capacity sections for more details. -
Indoor Light Frequency
The default value is set according to the A.C. frequency of your region, please leave your camera set to the default value unless you are traveling. -
Date & Time
This menu shows the current date and time. If you want to change the setting, press the OK Button and then use the Directional Buttons to adjust the current setting. When you are done press the OK Button to confirm the setting. -
Language
This menu shows the current language selection. If you want to change the language setting, press the Up or Down Directional Buttons to select your desired language and press the OK Button to confirm your selection. -
Parental Control
Access these settings to either disable games or set a daily time limit. By default there is no time limit enabled, 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 configuration.
Tip: This feature is designed for parents of children who cannot yet read, as access to the setting is granted by following simple, on-screen instructions.
When games are disabled the Voice Recording activity will take their place in the main menu.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
1. Keep the camera clean by wiping it with a slightly damp cloth.
2. Keep the camera out of direct sunlight and away from any direct heat
source.
3. Remove the batteries when the camera is not in use for an extended period
of time.
4. Do not drop the camera on a hard surface and do not expose it to moisture
or immerse it in water.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Go through this section if you experience difficulty in operating KidiZoom® Camera PixTM Plus.
Problem | Solution |
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Camera stops working | 1. Let the camera sit for a few minutes without |
batteries, then replace the batteries.
2. Turn the unit ON. The unit should now be ready to play again.
3. If the unit still does not work, replace the
batteries with an entire set of new batteries.
Image taken is not
clear
| 1. Check if the camera is being held steadily.
2. Make sure the lighting condition of the shooting environment is good.
3. Check to see if the camera lens protection window is clean.
Cannot connect to computer| Check the connections on the USB cable between the
camera and the computer, and review the appropriate connection procedure in
this manual.
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Cannot save files| Check if the memory card is full. If there is no memory
card inserted, check the KidiZoom ® Camera Pix TM Plus internal
memory.
Can’t view the downloaded video or photo files| Check if the downloaded files
are in the correct directory in the KidiZoom ® Camera Pix TM Plus.
Photos should be put in the DOWNLOAD/ PHOTO folder, videos should be put
in the DOWNLOAD/VIDEO folder in KidiZoom ® Camera Pix TM Plus
when it is connected to a computer.
Screen displays incorrectly| 1. Turn off the camera and let it sit for a few
minutes without batteries, then replace the batteries.
2. Turn the unit On. The unit should now be ready to play again.
3. If the unit still does not work, install a new set
of batteries.
Memory card cannot be detected| 1. Check if the memory card is correctly inserted.
2. Check to see if the memory card is the supported type. The camera only supports microSD or microSDHC cards.
3. Check to see if the file system of your memory card is FAT or FAT32. KidiZoom ® Camera Pix TM Plus does not support NTFS or exFAT file systems. You should back up all important data from your memory card and format it in either the FAT or FAT32 file systems before using in your KidiZoom ® Camera Pix TM Plus.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you have a problem that cannot be solved by using this manual, we encourage
you to visit us online or contact our Consumer Services Department with any
problems and/or suggestions that you might have. A support representative will
be happy to assist you.
Before requesting support, please be ready to provide or include the
information below:
• The name of your product or model number (the model number is typically
located on the back or bottom of your product).
• The actual problem you are experiencing.
• The actions you took right before the problem started.
Internet: vtechkids.com
Phone: 1-800-521-2010 in the U.S. or
1-877-352-8697 in Canada.
HOW TO TAKE A GOOD PHOTO
Are you ready to have fun taking photos? Here are some tips on how to get the best results from your new KidiZoom® Camera Pix™ Plus.
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Step One
First, slide the wrist strap over your hand to help you hold your new camera properly. -
Step Two
There are two ways to look at your photo before you take it. You can either use the color LCD screen on the back of your camera, or the dual viewfinders above the screen.
Note: What you see via the dual viewfinders may not be the same as the color LCD screen and the final captured photos. -
Step Three
Now you are ready to take some photos! Make sure you hold your camera as still as you can with both hands. -
Step Four
Get close to the object you are taking a photo of. Be careful not to get too close or your photo will be blurry. This can take some extra practice so don’t worry if you don’t get your photo right the first time. -
Step Five
If you are taking outdoor photos on a sunny day, stand with the sun behind you.
Have fun!
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 handbook. 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® Electronics North America, L.L.C. 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.
Company: VTech® Electronics North America, L.L.C.
Address: 1156 W. Shure Drive, Suite 200, Arlington Heights, IL, 60004 USA
Phone: 1-800-521-2010 in the U.S., or
1-877-352-8697 in Canada.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If the problem persists, please call our Consumer Services Department at
1-800-521-2010 in the U.S.,
1-877-352-8697 in Canada, or by going
to our website vtechkids.com and filling out our Contact Us form located under
the Customer Support link. Creating and developing VTech products is
accompanied by a responsibility that we 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 contact us with any problems and/or suggestions 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.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
To access the above compliance statement from the product software:
- In the Main menu, Select Setting Menu icon .
- In the Setting menu, select the FCC Compliance statement page The FCC Compliance Statement page is only available in the US English version of the program. To change the language version, please refer to the setting section of this Parents’ Guide.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits.
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