Sakar 44090 user manual

User manual for the device Sakar 44090

Device: Sakar 44090
Category: MP3 Player
Manufacturer: Sakar
Size: 1.15 MB
Added : 12/26/2013
Number of pages: 46
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44090
MUSICAM
Digital Camera and
MP3 Player
Owner’s Manual


















© 2007 Sakar International, Inc. All rights reserved.
Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective
companies.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents .......................................................... 2 Introduction ................................................................... 2 Key Features ................................................................. 3 What your camera includes ........................................... 3 Computer System Requirements for Windows ............. 3 A Quick Look at Your Camera ...................................... 4 Charging Your Musicam for Use ....

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Key Features • 1.3 MegaPixel Digital and Video Camera 320 x 240 • 1.1 Inch Color LCD monitor • SD Memory Card Slot only for MP3 device which accepts SD and MMC compatible memory cards from 32MB up to 1GB. • PhoTags Express software for downloading photos and videos from your Digital Camera, managing and enhancing your photos, printing, sending photos by e-mails and much more • WebCam Express software to use your Digital Camera as a webcam for live chat or creating videos and taking

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the camera. • When you switch off the battery OFF-ON switch all the data in the built-in memory will be deleted. • After taken photos, we recommend always downloading your photos to your computer as soon as possible to prevent unintentional data loss. • We strongly suggest not to use mp3 player and camera at one time, as this will lead to unstable power supply. A Quick Look at Your Camera 4

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Charging Your Musicam for Use Built-in Battery Your camera uses a built-in Lithium battery. When the Battery On/Off switch is On. the USB port serves as a charger for the battery. To charge the battery, simply connect the device via the USB cable to your PC, the camera screen will light up. In the charging period the screen will continue to light up. Please note that you can not power off the screen while the camera is connected to the USB port. Once unplugged, the camera will

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period, leave the switch in the Off position, this will save the energy left in the battery. Battery Capacity Icons: An icon will appear on the top right corner of your LCD screen, showing the amount of battery power available. more than 70% 35%-70% power power less than 5% 5%-35% power power 1. the surface of the camera. Starting Your Camera 1. Shift the Battery On/Off switch to On. 2. Hold the Camera with the LCD screen facing you and press the Power/Shutter but

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take photos and videos, download them to your PC, or use the device as a webcam. All MP3 functions will be disabled in this mode. MP3 mode: When the mode switch is set to MP3 (up), the device enters Mass Storage (MSDC) mode. All Digital Camera functions except for taking photos will be disabled, and you can now download music or other files onto your SD card. Note: When you pull out the USB cable, the device will power off. Reset Function If your device does not function proper

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Press the Menu button to enter the Main Menu, and press the Power/Shutter button to select the Camera Submenus. Upon entering the Camera Submenu, you can choose between the following options: Take Photo Self-Timer AVI (Video ) Continuous Capture Press the Shutter button to toggle through the various options within this submenu, and the Menu button to select the mode of your choice. The LCD screen will show your choice with a symbol in the upper

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Press the Power/Shutter button to toggle between the different resolution options, and press the Menu button again to select and save the desired resolution. Options within the Resolution Modification Submenu are as follows: SVGA (1280x1024) VGA (640x480) QVGA (320x240) Note: Clearer photos will be taken at higher resolution, however low resolution will allow you to take man

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Power/Shutter button to toggle between the frequency options, and the Menu button to select the desired frequency. Options within the Frequency Submenu are as follows: 50Hz 60Hz Note: 60Hz is suitable for the U.S. and Asia, and 50Hz for Europe and Japan. Delete All Submenu Press the Menu button to enter the Main Menu, press the Down button until the Delete All icon is selected and then press the Power/Shutter button to select this submenu. Upon entering thi

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Press the Shutter button on the left side of the camera. Press the “Preview” left dial arrow for the last photo taken to appear on the LCD screen. Now press the “Power Off/Menu” (up arrow on dial) mode button and the following screen will appear: Use the Down arrow to toggle between the Yes or No choices - Yes to delete the photo currently viewed, or No to cancel. Press the Shutter button to activate your choice. Capturing Photos TAKING INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS You can compos

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Your camera can be set up to take 3 photos in one continuous shot. Select the Continuous shot mode from the camera menu options on the LCD screen. Select the Menu (up arrow) mode. When the continuous shot icon appears in the top left corner you can now take your shots. Press the Shutter button once and the camera will take 3 consecutive shots saved in jpeg format. TIMER Your camera can be set up with the timer mode to take a photo after 10 seconds. Select the Timer sho

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Once in the Video mode, press the shutter button for the camera to start capturing an AVI video. A clock counter on the bottom right corner of the LCD screen will begin to count. The video is now being captured. To end the video capture press the shutter button again. The Video has now been captured and is ready to be downloaded from the camera to your computer. See the “Get Photos” section of the software installation for using your Photags Express software application to downloa

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“Music Express” section of this manual. The MP3 Player has a memory card slot that enables you to insert any “SD” compatible memory card. The amount of music that can be enjoyed while using this device depends on the capacity of the card inserted. The greater the memory of the card the more songs you can add. Adding a memory card will allow you to increase the capacity of your music. NOTE: SD memory card is required for normal use. Installing the SD Memory Card: 1. Locate

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memory Card. 6. After unlocking your memory card insert your SD/MMC memory card into the SD slot at the base of the device. 7. Press the On/Play/Pause button in the center of the dial for 4-5 seconds 8. A red LED light will begin to flash 9. You are now in MP3 mode and if you have music on the SD Card you should be able to hear it 10. Now open the “iConcepts Music Express” icon on the desktop 11. Carefully follow the instructions on the registration screens that appear on your d

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seconds. Volume control To increase the volume press the up arrow on the dial, and to lower the volume press the down arrow on the dial. Sleep Mode (Power-Saving) The sleep mode uses low energy consumption in order to prolong the device`s battery life. In order to enter this mode while the MP3 player is playing music, simply press and hold down the Power/On/Off/Play button for 3 seconds. The red indicator LED will change from a flashing light to constant. When this happens release

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To Install the Software and Driver for the Digital Camera select the “Install PhoTags and WebCam Express software” button. This will begin the installation of the software. Please follow the instructions carefully to install this software to your computer. DO NOT PLUG YOUR CAMERA INTO THE USB PORT UNTIL THE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION HAS BEEN COMPLETELY INSTALLED. PHOTAGS EXPRESS Software & Camera Driver Installation After choosing the “Install PhoTags and WebCam Express software”

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On the “PhoTags Express" screen, click the “Next” button. Please review the license terms and click the “Agree” button to continue. Let the “PhoTags Express” installer create the folder where the program will be installed to, and then click “Install”. 18

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Click “Finish” to let the “PhoTags Express” installer finish the installation program. This will automatically launch the Install shield for the camera driver. Click “Next” to continue. Follow the Setup screens that appear to install the driver for this camera . 19

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Once the program has finished installing you will be asked to restart your computer. Please do so. Congratulations!! You have successfully installed the “PhoTags Express”, “WebCam Express” software and the Camera Driver. To use the WebCam Express software see the “Using your Camera as a Webcam” section. To install the Music Express software see the “Installing Music Express software” section Everything you need to get the most from your photos The “PhoTags Express” softwar


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