Disney PIX CLICK User manual

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Table of Contents
Using the camera
Installing the Batteries 2
Camera Components 3
Display Screen 6
Camera Modes 7
Camera Memory 8
Taking Pictures with the Camera 8
Photography Tips 9
Using the Flash 10
Reviewing Pictures on the Camera 11
Deleting Pictures from the Camera 12
Downloading photos
Installing the Software 13
Downloading Pictures 13
Deleting Pictures from the Downloader 14
Editing photos
Launching the Software 14
Sharing your Photos 15
Battery Safety 16
Need Additional Help? 16
1

Installing the Batteries
The camera is powered by 3 AA batteries. Only use the battery specied by the
manufacturer. You will need an adult to help you install the battery.
1. Do not mix old and new batteries.
2. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium)
batteries.
3. Only use the battery specied by the manufacturer.
To install the camera batteries:
1. Lift the rubber USB interface cover on the bottom of the camera and gently
press the lever to the left.
2. Lift the faceplate off completely and place it to the side of the camera.
3. Insert the batteries using the battery polarity symbols (+/-) as a guide.
4. Replace the faceplate by gently placing it back on the camera body.
5. Replace the rubber USB cable connection cover on the bottom of the camera.
6. Turn the camera on by pressing the Power button. To turn the camera off, press
the Power button again.
Note: If the camera is not used for one minute, it will automatically shut down. To
restart the camera, press the Power button.
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Camera Components
Power Button - press the Power button to turn the camera on and off.
Snapshot Button - Use the Snapshot button to take digital images.
LED Status - Flashes to let you know when you have successfully taken a picture.
Camera Lens - Make sure to keep the camera lens clean and clear when
capturing images. Be sure not to black the lens with your nger!
Flash - Use the Flash in low light situations or to highlight the subject of your photo.
Snapshot Button
Power
Button
LED Status
Camera Lens
Flash
3

Display Screen - Use the Display Screen to preview the image you are going to
take, review images you have taken, and to view your camera settings.
USB Connection - Connects the camera to your computer. Use the USB cable when
you are ready to download your images.
USB Interface Cover - Covers the USB connection and the lever that allows you to
remove the faceplate and change the batteries.
Navigation Pad
Display Screen
USB Connection
(under cover)
USB Interface Cover
4

Navigation Buttons - Press the Navigation buttons and to enter Playback Mode
to scroll through stored images.
Flash/Up Button - Scrolls through the different ash options in Preview Mode.
Delete/Down Button - Press to delete one or several images from the camera in
Playback Mode.
Flash/Up button
Left/Backward button Right/Forward button
Delete/Down button
OK button
5

Display Screen
Your camera’s Display Screen provides information about your camera settings.
View the diagram below to understand the symbols on the Display Screen.
The USB Connection icon appears when your camera is connected to
your computer by the USB cable.
The Memory Full icon shows when you have lled your camera’s memory.
Connect the camera to your computer to download your photos.
This icon shows that one photo is about to be deleted.
This icon shows that all the pictures are about to be deleted.
Flash - Indicates whether the Flash is on, set on auto, or off.
On = Off = Auto =
Counter - Shows the estimated amount of images you are still able to take.
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Battery Status - Shows how much battery life the camera has left. When the low
battery image appears, make sure to change your batteries immediately. The
camera will automatically shut down when the batteries are low.
Full = Half = Low =
Camera Modes
Your camera has two modes, Preview and Playback.
Preview mode - The camera will be in Preview Mode when it is turned on. Preview
Mode is used to view your subject when taking pictures.
Playback mode - This mode can be used to review or delete pictures in your
camera’s memory by using and to scroll through your pictures.
7

Camera Memory
Your new camera stores pictures on its on-board memory. The Pix Click camera
comes with 64 MB (approximately 300 photos) of on-board memory.
Taking pictures with your camera
Taking pictures with your digital camera is a fun way to share memories with your
friends and family!
To take pictures with the camera:
1. Turn the camera on by pressing the Power button and wait until the preview is
on the Display Screen.
2. Use the Display Screen to locate the subject of your picture and hold the
camera steady.
3. Press the Snapshot button located on the top of the camera to take the picture.
The camera will beep and the LED will ash once.
Note: The counter on the display will decrease by one each time you take a picture
until the memory is full.
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