Sakar Wrist Cam user manual

User manual for the device Sakar Wrist Cam

Device: Sakar Wrist Cam
Category: Watch
Manufacturer: Sakar
Size: 2.12 MB
Added : 11/21/2013
Number of pages: 30
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Please read this manual carefully first in order to get the most out of your Discovery Kids Wrist Cam Watch. Your Wrist Cam Watch can be used as a low-resolution digital camera and as a web cam (to chat over the Internet). This camera is equipped with a 16Mb built-in ROM, therefore you are able to use it to take up to 152 low-resolution photos (under QCIF mode and high compression). Please note that in order to speak with friends and colleagues over the Internet, you will need a PC headset

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Table of Contents About Your Wrist Cam Watch...............................................................................4 Computer System Requirements........................................................5 Installing or Replacing the Batteries .................................................5 Getting Started.....................................................................................................7 Wrist Watch Cam Modes..........................................................

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Computer System Requirements • Windows 2000/XP • Pentium-based PC (or equivalent) • 80 MB hard disk free space and 32 MB or more RAM • Available USB Interface • CD-ROM Drive • Color display (24 bit or higher recommended) Installing or Replacing the Batteries You will need a small Phillips head screwdriver—the type found in a jeweler’s or eyeglass kit. 1. Remove the wrist band so you can access the battery compartments. 2. Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the screw. It is

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3. Insert 2 "AAA" batteries. Make sure the "+" and "-" ends are inserted correctly, as indicated in the battery compartment. 4. Close each battery cover and tighten each screw. 5. Replace the wrist band. Note: When the battery power is low you will hear a beeping sound when you press the shutter button. Before you replace the batteries, please make sure to download any photos that may be in the memory of the camera. Any stored images will be lost when the batteries are removed. • If you

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• Dispose of batteries safely, following guidelines for your area. Auto Energy-Save Mode In order to conserve battery power, if the camera is not used within 30 seconds after turning it on, the camera will automatically enter into energy saving mode. This will prolong the life of the batteries. To wake up the camera from the energy saving mode, simply press the CAMERA MODE button. Getting Started When you start the camera mode, the LCD display will show the resolution status (HI/LO) for 3 s

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12:00 Clock mode Turn camera off Self timer Continuous shoot mode Delete All Delete last photo Hi - CIF mode (100k pixels resolution) Lo - QCIF mode (25K pixels resolution) 50/60 50Hz or 60Hz fluorescent lighting frequency Hd High compression ratio (higher compression means you may store more photos) Ld Low compression ratio Note: When scrolling through the CAMERA MODE, if you do not press any button within 5 seconds, the LCD display will jump back to the c

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To Set the Time The Wrist Cam Watch has a 12 hour time display. 1. Press the MODE button to choose your setting. Press it the following number of times according to which display you want to set: a. Two times to enter the month b. Three times to enter the date c. Four times to enter the hour ( "A" =AM/"P"=PM) d. Five times to enter the minute 2. Use the SET button to scroll through and select the correct numbers or setting. 3. Press the MODE button to enter your setting. It will automatical

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4. When the digital camera is at full capacity, the LCD display will show "0" photos left to take. You will hear the camera "beep" twice. You will not be able to take any more photos. 5. Before you can take any more photos you will need to follow the instructions to download your photos or delete them. Note: When taking photos, the louder "beep" indicates a successful photo shot and a low sounding "beep" will indicate the last photo taken was not taken properly. Auto-Shoot Mode 1. Press t

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continuous shooting mode and do not release the Shutter Button until you want to stop shooting. The camera will beep once for each photo taken till the Shutter button released or the memory is full. 3. Under the continuous shooting mode, the photos are taken in CIF & QCIF modes and saved as a video format. Note: Under the Continuous Shoot Mode, the shooting may fail due to poor lighting. If so the continuous shooting will stop. If this happens you should adjust the lighting or try shootin

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Single Photo 1. Press the Camera mode select button to select the " " icon shown on the LCD display. As you scroll through the icons this will be the second trash can that appears. You will recognize it because it has one handle on the lid. 2. Within 5 seconds press the Shutter button once. This will delete the last photo taken. Your Photo Options Storage The number of photos that can be taken by the camera will vary upon the selection of resolution and compression. When the resolution and

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should set the fluorescent lamp frequency to that in your region. Selecting 60Hz Press the CAMERA MODE selection button to check the current frequency selection. If the LCD display shows 60 it means the present frequency is set for 50Hz. Press the Shutter button to change the frequency to 60 Hz. Selecting 50Hz If the LCD shows 50 it means the present is set for 60Hz. Press the Shutter button to change the frequency to 50Hz. Installing the Software Important: Before attempting to install the

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3. On the "Spy Shot Photo Manager" screen, click the "Next" button. 4. Please review the license terms and click the "Agree" button to continue. 5. Let the "Spy Shot Photo Manager" installer create the folder where the program will be installed, and then click "Install". 16 17

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6. Click "Finish" to let the "Spy Shot Photo Manager" installer finish the installation program. 7. This will automatically launch the Install shield for the camera driver. Click "Next" to continue. 17

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8. Once the program has finished installing you will have to restart your computer. 9. When you receive this message your have successfully installed the "Spy Shot Photo Manager" software, the "PhoTags WebCam Express" and the Camera driver. 18 19

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Downloading Photos Before downloading your pictures make sure you have installed the software from the CD. Download your photos as often as possible. Photos may be lost when the batteries run low. Use the "Spy Shot Photo Manager" program to import photos from your camera. Connecting to your computer 1. Plug the labeled end of the USB cable into the socket marked on your computer. This is normally located on your computer hard drive. If the port is not labeled, see your computer users g

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5. Click on the "Get Photos" button on the Main Menu. 6. The "Get photos from Spy Shot camera" window will appear. with the correct name of your camera device selected in the “Active devices” list in the “Express” mode. Click the “Next” button to proceed. NOTE: for Win XP users- the “JL 2005A Camera” device name appears twice on the “Active device list”. If the selected device does not download your photos try selecting the second “JL 2005A Camera” device name. 20 21


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