Sakar Digital Camera 88379 User Guide

What your camera includes:  
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Digital Camera  
Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center software installation CD  
USB cable  
User’s Manual  
Strap  
Computer System Requirements  
To be able to download photos to your PC you will need the following minimum configuration:  
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Windows 2000/XP  
Pentium-based PC (or equivalent)  
150 MB hard disk free space and 128 MB or more RAM  
Available USB Interface  
CD-ROM Drive  
Color display (16 bit or higher recommended)  
VGA Resolution 1024 X 768  
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A Quick Look at Your Camera  
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Preparing Your Camera for Use  
Battery Installation  
Your camera requires two AA alkaline batteries, which must be inserted as follows:  
1. Slide open the battery compartment at the bottom of the camera in the direction  
indicated by the arrow.  
2. Insert the batteries in accordance with the polarity (+/-) shown on the inside of the cover.  
3. Close the battery compartment.  
The LCD will flash if your batteries are running low in which case you will need to replace the  
camera’s batteries before taking photos. When the battery voltage drops below 2.2V, the LCD  
will display “Lo” and then automatically switch off.  
Note: If you do not intend to use your camera for an extended period, remove the battery to  
avoid leakage and corrosion.  
Warning:  
Please download any photos you have on the camera before opening the battery  
compartment.  
Opening the battery compartment and/or removing the battery will erase the photos  
currently stored in the camera.  
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Download your photos as often as possible. Photos may be lost when the batteries  
run low.  
Starting Your Camera  
Press and hold down the mode button (for about 2 seconds) to start the camera.  
The camera will sound a beep to confirm that it is ready for use.  
The LCD display will indicate the number of photos that can be taken before it  
becomes necessary to download them to your PC.  
Taking Photos  
1. Compose your shot using the viewfinder. (The optimal distance between the camera and  
the subject is approximately 5 feet.  
2. Hold the camera steady and press the shutter button to take a photo.  
3. The camera will beep when a photo is taken.  
If the camera fails to beep or if a "0" appears on the LCD this is an indication that the memory is  
full in which event no further photos can be taken until the existing photos have been  
downloaded and cleared from the camera memory.  
Note: The LCD display indicates how many photos may still be taken at the current resolution  
and compression. E.g. In "Lr" resolution and "Hd" compression 152 images may be taken.  
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However the LCD counter only displays up to 99. It will continue to display 99 until less than  
99 images may still be taken.  
The Camera Modes  
Photo Resolution Hr/Lr and Compression Hd/Ld  
There are 2 photo resolutions to select from, high resolution – “Hr” or low resolution – “Lr”.  
1. Hr” or "Lr” will be shown on the LCD display. If the LCD displays “Hr” this means that the present  
resolution is “Lr” and in order to change to “Hr”, click on the shutter button within 5 seconds.  
2. If the LCD displays “Lr” this means that the present resolution is “Hr” and in order to change to “Lr”, click  
on the shutter button within 5 seconds.  
3. All photos taken after changing resolution will be taken at the new resolution.  
There are 2 photo compressions to select from, high density - “Hd” or low density- “Ld”  
1. Press the mode button to select " Hd” or “Ld” shown on the LCD display.  
2. If the LCD displays “Hd” this means that the present compression is “Ld” and in order to change to “Hd”,  
click on the shutter button within 5 seconds.  
3. If the LCD displays “Ld” this means that the present compression is “Hd” and in order to change to “Ld”,  
click on the shutter button within 5 seconds.  
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4. All photos taken after changing compression will be at the new compression.  
The photo compression and resolution settings determine the number the number of photos and the amount  
of memory required for each photo. The following table tells you how many photos can be taken based on the  
image resolution and compression:  
Resolution  
Compression  
Hr  
Lr  
Hr  
Lr  
Ld  
Hd  
Hd  
Ld  
18 photos  
152 photos  
50 photos  
64 photos  
Continuous Shot Mode - d8 (video)  
1. Press the mode button to select “d8” shown on the LCD display.  
2. Hold the shutter button down to shoot continuously.  
3. The camera will beep once for each photo taken.  
Photos taken in Continuous shot mode may fail under poor lighting conditions. Photos taken in this mode are  
saved as (avi) video clips.  
3 shot Mode - CS  
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1. Press the mode button to select CS shown on the LCD display.  
2. Press the shutter button once - 3 continuous shots are taken.  
Self-Timer - St  
1. Press the mode button to select the “St” icon shown on the LCD screen.  
2. Press the shutter button to start a 10 second count down (the camera will beep once a  
second).  
3. After 10 seconds a photo will be taken.  
Delete (Last Photo) - Cl  
To delete the last photo taken:  
1. Press the mode button to select the “Cl” icon shown on the LCD screen.  
2. Press the shutter button again within 5 seconds and the last photo will be deleted.  
3. The LCD counter will display the updated number of photos that can be taken at the current  
resolution and compression.  
Delete All - CA  
To delete all photos on the camera:  
1. Press the mode button to select the “CA” icon shown on the LCD screen.  
2. Press the shutter button and the photo counter will flash.  
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3. Press the shutter button again within 5 seconds and all photos in the camera will be deleted.  
4. The LCD counter will be reset to show the number of photos that can be taken at the current  
resolution and compression.  
Frequency - 50/60  
The camera has 2 Frequency settings, 50HZ for the U.S. and Asia and 60HZ for Europe and  
Japan. To set the camera for the correct frequency :  
1. Press the mode button to select the”60” icon for 60HZ or the “50” icon for 50HZ shown on the  
LCD screen.  
2. Press the shutter button to change the frequency setting.  
Power Off - OF  
1. Press the mode button to select “OF” shown on the LCD screen.  
2. Press the shutter button and the camera will switch off.  
Energy save mode:  
To conserve battery power, if the camera is not used for 30 seconds, it will automatically switch off.  
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Installing Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center Software  
Before attempting to install the software, make sure that you do not have the camera or the USB  
cable attached to your computer. This may cause your installation to fail. Do not connect the cable  
to the computer until the entire installation process has been completed. We suggest you follow the  
step by step instructions that will appear on your screen during the installation process.  
Software & Camera Driver Installation  
1. Insert the CD into your CD-Rom drive. Make sure that your camera is not connected to the  
computer.  
2. For WIN 2000 or WIN XP operating systems - On the “Install your camera software” screen,  
select your camera model from the drop down list and click the “Install” button to install Kids  
Cam Show and Share Creativity Center followed by the installation of PhoTags WebCam  
Express and your camera driver.  
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1. On the “Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center" screen, click the “Next” button.  
2. Please review the license terms and click the “Agree” button to continue.  
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3. Let the “Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center” installer create the folder where the program will be  
installed to, and then click “Install”.  
4. Click “Finish” to let the “Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center” installer finish the installation  
program.  
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5. This will automatically launch the Install shield for the camera driver. Click “Next” to continue.  
6. Once the program has finished installing you will have to restart your computer.  
7. Congratulations!! You have successfully installed the “Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center”  
software, the “PhoTags WebCam Express” and the Camera driver.  
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Downloading Photos  
Use the “Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center” program to import photos and video clips (AVI files)  
from your camera.  
1. Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB slot on your camera.  
2. Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer.  
3. Make sure that your camera is connected and turned on.  
4. Double-click the “Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center” icon that is on your desktop to launch  
the “Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center” program.  
5. Click on the “Get Photos” button on the Main Menu.  
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6. The “Get photos from camera” window will appear.  
7. Click the “Browse” button to select a folder to place your photos and videos.  
8. Click the “OK” button to proceed.  
9. On the next screen, choose where you want to place your photos and video clips and click the  
“Finish” button to copy the photos to your computer.  
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10. Open the folder that you selected to view all the pictures and videos in the “Select photos” mode.  
About Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity Center  
Kids Cam Show and Share Creativity center will help you get the most of the camera you just purchased.  
Packed with powerful, yet easy to use features, “Show and Share” will let you manage, enhance, turn your  
photos into Active Images and share your photos with friends and family.  
Show and share is packed with fun things to do with your photos including:  
Story Maker- Write and print your own unique story books. The story maker offers a variety of 20 templates/  
themes to select for your book. You can also print 10 different “Fun stickers” with a variety of themes.  
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Slide show- Select anyone of your photo collection and view them as a full screens slide shows. You can  
even add background music that will play during the slide show.  
Games- play anyone of the five fun Games including: Word Search, Jigsaw Puzzle, Sliding Puzzle,  
Mechanical Maze and Word Scramble.  
With this version of the software you have the ability to purchase additional Workshop projects at anytime.  
Select any two Workshop projects for FREE:  
Choose from:  
Calendar Creator  
Albums Maker  
Photo frames  
Greeting cards  
Postcards  
CD/DVD label Creator  
You can purchase and activate all four additional workshop projects online at anytime.  
How to purchase additional “Workshop” projects  
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To purchase the “Workshop Project” simply click the one you want and you will be referred to an online  
website where you can purchase them.  
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Once you purchase the “Workshop projects” they will be automatically activated in the software.  
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Capturing (AVI) video using WebCam Express  
Now that you have your camera installed you can use it to capture short movies called AVI files. The length of  
time you can record an AVI while the camera is connected to your computer will vary, depending on how  
much hard drive space you will use to save the file. Please take note that these AVI files take up a lot of hard  
drive space. This is done through the PhoTags WebCam Express program. This next section will walk you  
though capturing an AVI file.  
1. Double-click the “WebCam Express” icon that is on your desktop to launch the “PhoTags WebCam  
Express” program. Adjust your WebCam to the desired position. The screen will display what the  
WebCam “sees”.  
2. To add audio to your video, plug a microphone into your computer.  
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3. Click the “Capture” button to start recording the video. The elapsed recording time will appear under  
the video.  
4. Click the “Pause” button to pause recording. To continue recording click the “Capture” button again.  
5. To finish recording click the “Stop” button.  
6. Videos will automatically be saved in a default directory. You can view them in the “Playback”  
window.  
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Note:  
1. Taking snapshots: to learn how to capture JPEG snapshots from your WebCam or from your existing  
AVI movies, go to the “Take Snapshots” section in the Quick Start help.  
2. To learn how to change the user settings, go to the “Set User Preferences” section in the Quick Start  
help.  
Camera Maintenance  
Your camera is a delicate instrument - please handle it with care.  
Technical Support  
For technical support issues please visit our website at www.sakarhelp.com. You can find  
manuals, software and FAQ’s at the website. Can’t find what you are looking for? Fill out an online  
ticket and one of our technical support team members will answer questions or call 877-397-8200  
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or 732-476-5098 to access our technical support information on the phone. For question on  
warranty information please email [email protected]  
Appendix A: Technical Specifications  
Image Sensor  
CMOS Sensor 100K(352X288) pixels  
Resolution  
352 x 288(CIF)  
Memory  
Number of pictures  
Lens  
1M x 16 bytes SDRAM  
Ld:Hi 18 CIF/Lo 64 QCIF Hd:Hi 50 CIF Lo 152 QCIF  
f=3.6/F2.4  
Focus Range  
Shutter Range  
Status LCD display  
Self-Timer  
Video mode  
Video frame rate  
Power source  
Auto power off  
PC interface  
Operating Systems  
Weight  
40cm to Infinity  
1.5 ~1/2400 second  
Numeric LCD  
Timer with 10 sec delay  
24 bits(R/G/B)  
30 fps (Lo), 10 fps(Hi)  
2 x 1.5V AA alkaline  
30 sec.  
USB  
Windows 2000/XP  
Approx. 80g (without 2 AA batteries)  
68(H) x 98(L) x 34(T) mm  
Dimension  
Appendix B: Troubleshooting  
Q: I have taken photos, but my computer says "No photos in camera." What do I do?  
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First, ensure that you have taken photos with your camera. Press the shutter button a few times to take  
some sample photos and try again. If you still get a no photos error, this indicates that the software was  
not installed correctly or you may not meet the minimum system requirements.  
System Requirements:  
At least a Pentium II 300 MHz, AMD Athlon 300 MHz, or a Celeron 400 MHz or higher, at least 128 MB  
of RAM. Please note that the older AMD K6 processors will not work. More information about  
determining your computer's specifications can be found in the General Computer Information section. If  
you have determined that you have pictures in your camera and you meet the system requirements,  
follow the steps below to reinstall the software.  
Software Re-installation:  
1. First install the software. Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel and Add/Remove  
programs. You will need to remove PhoTags Express. After removing it, restart your  
computer. If your camera is connected, disconnect it.  
2. Now reinstall the software. Insert the CD that came with your camera. It should  
automatically run the installation.  
3. Restart the computer.  
4. Once your computer is back up, plug the camera into your computer's USB port.  
5. Right-click on the "My Computer" icon. Select Properties.  
If you are running Windows 2000 or XP: Click on hardware and then Device Manager.  
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If the camera is installed correctly, there will be a category listed for "Imaging Devices" and  
clicking on the "+" next to it should reveal your camera. If not, you will likely see "Digital Still  
Camera" under "Other Devices" with a brightly colored marking next to it indicating it is not  
functioning correctly.  
If you are running Windows 2000 or XP: Right click on the non functioning device and select uninstall. If  
a warning pops up, press OK.  
6. Restart your computer again. Your camera is now successfully installed.  
Q: How do I make sure I don't lose important pictures?  
Your camera uses flash memory which requires a constant electric current to store your photos. Should  
your camera lose power (for instance if the battery dies or is removed) all stored pictures will be lost. We  
recommend always downloading your photos to your computer as soon as possible to prevent  
unintentional data loss.  
Q: I have a MAC, will your camera work?  
Unfortunately, the system requirements for our cameras require a Windows operating system. There is no  
Mac driver available and no current plan to develop  
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