MGA Entertainment LR06 manual Quick Start con‛t, Camera Setup and Operation

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QUICK START (con‛t)

2. Take your Bratz™ Movie stars Sharidan™ doll and place her on the Star

Fig. 2

Base. Holes in the bottom of her feet will fit on the pegs of the Star Base.

 

(See Fig. 2).

 

3. Place the doll about 14+ inches away from the camera.

CAMERA SETUP AND OPERATION

Side & Bottom: The Camera is made up of the following parts (Fig. 3):

a. Shutter Release button

 

 

b. “ANIMATE/CAPTURE” Switch

 

Side

c. “ON/OFF”Switch

 

d. “DELETE” Button

 

e. “START/WAKE UP” Button

 

 

f. “PLAY” Button

 

 

g. Previous Image Button ” “

 

 

h. Next Image Button ” “

g.

i. Focus knob

b. c.

d. e.

f.a.

Bottom

h.

i.

Fig. 3

SlowFast

3.You can use your Movie Stars camera to animate any of your toys! You can even animate pieces of clay just like the pros!

4.You do not have to use your Digital Camera strictly for animation. You can use it just like a normal camera to take pictures of people, pets, landscapes or anything else.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Never insert anything other than an SD card into the camera‛s SD card slot. Doing so may damage both the camera and the card.

While the red light on camera is on, press the “START/WAKE UP” button and hold for around 2 seconds until the red light is off before inserting/removing SD card or connecting/disconnecting the TV video cable or USB cable, otherwise the camera may be hang or causing data loss stored in built-in memory.

Make sure that the terminals of the SD card are facing towards the right of the camera.

Should water or any foreign object ever get into the card slot, immediately turn off the camera and remove the battery, and then contact your dealer or nearest service provider.

TROUBLESHOOTING

• If the camera “hangs”, reset the camera by the “ON/OFF” switch.

• Turning off the camera by “ON/OFF” switch will cause data loss stored in built-in memory.

• For the best image quality, connect the camera to TV and adjust the focus by watching the TV screen.

• The batteries in the camera are old or improperly installed. Replace old batteries and install them correctly.

• If the camera does not respond, check the cable connection with TV set or computer. Look to see if the

cables are loose or not connected to the proper jack (Refer to the CAMERA SETUP AND OPERATION).

• Computer connections are only for picture storage and individual picture review.

• Capture and Animate function cannot be activated while cable connects to computer.

• The animation or JPG files which are stored in built-in memory of camera cannot be shown or seen while SD

Back (Fig. 4): j. Viewfinder k SD card Slot l. USB Port

m. Video Out Jack

Back j. m.

Fig. 4

k.l.

card is inserted into the camera.

NOTE: The camera may malfunctionSAFEif it isBATTERYexposed to staticUSAGEelectricity. If this happens, reset it by unplugging and re-plugging the USB Cable into the camera.

SAFE BATTERY USAGE

Use alkaline batteries for best performance and longer life3

Use only the type battery recommended for the unit.

Batteries should be replaced only by an adult.

Insert batteries with the correct polarity ( + and – ).

Do not mix different types of batteries or old and new batteries.

Do not short-circuit batteries.

When not used for an extended time, remove batteries to prevent possible leakage and damage to the unit.

Do not mix rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries.

Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before charging.

Rechargeable batteries are to be recharged only under adult supervision.

Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy.

Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may leak or explode.

Illustrations may vary from actual contents.

NOTE: The voltage of a fully-charged, rechargeable battery is often lower than that of a fresh alkaline battery. Therefore, it is recommended that alkaline batteries be used instead of rechargeable batteries for best performance and for longest play time.

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