Kogan KAKIDINCMRA, KAKIDINCMPA KIDS Instant Print Camera User guide

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KIDS INSTANT PRINT
CAMERA
KAKIDINCMRA, KAKIDINCMPA
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD
- Small parts.
Warning!
Not for children under 3 years. Contains small parts.
Warning
As small parts are included, it is not suitable for children below 3 years old.
Keep away from fire sources when using.
Children should be supervised by an adult when using this device.
The device should only be charged by an adult or under the supervision of an adult.
The charger is not a toy. Ensure the device is charged only with an 5V/2A USB adapter.
Ensure the charging cable is disconnected before cleaning the camera.
Attention
The built-in 3.7V battery cannot be removed or replaced. If it is damaged, please
contact Kogan.com for support assistance.
Please keep in mind, despite the colour images and filters, this device performs black
and white thermal printing only. The photos saved to the microSD card will retain all
colour.
Due to thermal printing technology, the print-outs are not archival quality and will
degrade over time. For the prints to last longer, store away from heat or direct sunlight.
Note:
The thermal printing paper rolls supplied by Kogan.com (provided with this camera and
additional rolls sold separately) are BPA-free to ensure a safe product for children. We
recommend only using these BPA-free rolls.
The camera will not turn on when the reset switch is set to OFFposition. When reset
function is used, switch to ‘OFF’ and then back to O N ’.
SAFETY & WARNINGS
Instant print camera
x2 BPA-free rolls of thermal printer paper (57mm x 25mm)
Sticker set
Coloured marker pens
USB-C charging cable
Lanyard
COMPONENTS LIST
Front:
Rear:
OVERVIEW
To p of camera, below safety cover:
1 Front lens 9 Photo/Video switch
button 17 Flash/Light
2 Display 10 OK button 18 Printer output slot
3 Settings button 11 Down button 19 Pull tab
(for paper compartment)
4 Power (on/off) button 12 Playback button 20 Paper compartment
5 Print button 13 Shutter button 21 Charging port (USB-C)
6 Front/Rear lens
switch button 14 Rear lens 22 Reset switch
7 Indicator light 15 Speaker 23 microSD card slot
8 Up button 16 Microphone
Note:
The camera will not turn on when the Reset switch (22) is set to ‘OFF’ position.
When reset function is used, switch to ‘OFF’ and then back to ‘ON’.
Loading the printer paper
Use the pull tab to open the paper compartment. Insert the roll of thermal printer paper
(57mm x 25mm) into the paper compartment, ensuring the roll is facing the same direction
as shown in the image below (rolling under then back from above).
Fit the roll so some of the paper is feeding out through the slot, then close the paper
compartment and tear off the excess paper exposed on the outside.
Installing microSD card
The SD card slot is below the safety cover at the top of the camera. This device will not work
with a card above 32GB capacity. To eject the card, push inward.
Charging the camera
Insert a USB-C cable into the charging port at the top of the camera (below safety cover),
and connect the other end into a USB power adapter (5V/2A). Once power is connected, the
camera will begin charging.
The indicator light is Red while charging is in progress, and will turn off when fully charged.
The camera will give a low battery prompt when further charging is required.
Powering on
Once fully charged, press the Power button once to turn the camera on. By default, it
will start in Photo mode, with the rear lens.
Correct direction for thermal paper roll
Note: If you do not want every photo to print, press the Print button until the ‘print’ icon
does not appear on the display. In this setting, photos can only be printed manually
from the Playback menu.
Instant printing
Press Print button until the ‘print’ icon appears on the display screen.
Press the Shutter button to take a photo. In this setting, the photo will
immediately print out.
Printing from playback menu
Press Playback button to enter playback menu.
Press Up/Down buttons to select previous images.
Press Print button to print selection.
OPERATION
Print icon
on display
Print button
Playback button
Shutter button
Switching front-facing and rear-facing lens
Press the Front/Rear lens switch button to switch the active lens.
Press Playback button to review photos taken with the rear-facing lens.
Recording video
Press Photo/Video switch button to enter Video mode.
Press Front/Rear lens switch button to switch the active lens.
Press Shutter button to begin recording. Press Shutter button again to save the
video and stop recording.
Press Playback button to view recorded videos. Press the Shutter button
to play the video in the Playback menu.
Filters
Press the Up/Down buttons to cycle through different filter options. Filters overlay a fun
scene or border to your image, with different options available between front and rear
cameras. To quickly return to default (no filter) option, press the Front/Rear Lens switch
button twice, to swap quickly back to the current lens with no filter.
Note that while the full colour of the scenes/filters will be saved to the SD card (and
exportable to other devices in this format), the printer will only print black and white.
Delete
Press Playback button to enter playback menu. Press Up/Down buttons to
select saved images or videos.
Press Settings button to bring up the Delete option. Use the Up/Down
buttons to select ‘OK’ or ‘Cancel’.
Press OK button while ‘OK’ is selected to delete the selected image or video.
Reset
If the camera becomes non-responsive or shows difficulty operating, the Reset switch acts
as a manual override to turn the power completely off and then back on. Slide the Reset
switch to ‘OFF’, then slide back to ‘ON’ before pressing the power button to turn the camera
back on. If the switch is left set to ‘OFF’, it will not turn on.
To access the settings menu, press the Settings button .
Use the Up/Down buttons to navigate the different menu options, and press OK button
to enter the selected submenu to edit the settings. Press OK button to confirm selection and
exit the submenu.
To exit without saving, press the Playback button .
Print shade
Select from High, Medium or Low to adjust the depth of the print-outs. Low setting has a
lighter print out, High setting is darker.
Resolution
Select between HD (high definition) or FHD (Full high definition) for the recording resolution.
The higher the resolution, the more space on the memory card this will use.
Delay photo
Also known as an auto-timer or self-timer, this allows the user to set a delay between when
the Shutter button is pressed and when the photo is taken. Select between 3 seconds,
5 seconds, or 10 seconds. To disable, select Off.
Three photos
Also known as burst shots, this takes and saves 3 photos within approximately 2 seconds.
Cyclic record
This setting applies to video mode only. When enabled, this allows videos to continuously
record while saving as short clips. Select between 3 minute, 5 minute, or 10 minute intervals.
When video is recording, the device will automatically save the current video and begin
recording the next once the selected time has passed. This is ideal for recording long videos
indefinitely, without needing to manually stop and save clips. It also ensures smaller, easier
to manage files rather than one long clip.
Scene
Scenes will overlay a colour across the image, allowing for enhanced detail in low-light and
sunny conditions. Select between Auto (default), Sunlight, Cloudy, Tungsten, or Fluorescent.
Filters can be applied over scene settings.
Purikura
“Purikura” refers to the Filters, as described in the Operation section. Here they can be set
manually, as a list from 1 - 35.
SETTINGS
Photo zoom
When enabled, the rear-facing camera will be set in zoom mode, allowing items further in
distance to be seen from the lens.
Date tag
When enabled, this will save the current date and time onto the photo as it is taken. Date
tags cannot be added or removed from photos that have already been taken. To adjust the
date and time information, refer to Time Setting option.
Beep sound
Select the volume of the buttons/functions. Choose between high volume, low volume or off
(silent) options.
LED flash
Set the mode for the camera’s rear-facing flash/light, selecting between Off, On, or Always
On. Always On allows the light to stay on as long as the camera is powered on, even when
not taking photos or video.
Time
Set the device’s year/month/day/time data.
Auto Power Off
When set, the camera will automatically power down after not being used for the set time
(select between 3, 5 or 10 minutes). Set to ‘Off’ to disable this, but note that the battery life
will be shorter if left on.
Language settings
Select the desired menu/on-screen display language. Select from English, 简体中文,
繁醴中文, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, 日本語, 한한한, and русский.
Format
Format the microSD card. Warning that this will erase any data currently saved.
Reset system
Select this to reset all settings to the factory default.
Issue Cause Possible solution
The camera will not turn on,
even when fully charged.
Reset switch is engaged
in the ‘OFF’ position.
Slide Reset switch on the
base of the device to ‘ON’.
Photos and videos aren’t
saving, even though I have a
microSD card inserted.
The installed microSD
card exceeds 32GB.
Use a smaller capacity
microSD card.
The paper roll is getting
jammed when trying to print.
The roll of thermal printer
paper is not installed
correctly.
Refer to the image in the
Getting Started page to
see correct install position.
The image prints out too
light / too heavy.
Poor printing quality.
Printing settings not
refined in settings menu.
Refer to Settings > Printing
Colour Setting submenu
and adjust as required.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Net weight 350g
Charging US B Ty pe -C, 5V/2A
Battery capacity 1000mAh
Working time 1.7h for video recording
microSD card capacity Max 32GB
Max photo dimensions 4032 x 2880
Resolution 72 dpi
Video resolution 1920 x 1080
Camera size 123 x 87.4 x 59mm
Paper roll size 57mm x 25mm
Printed image size 55 x 90mm
Printing colours Black and white
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTES
Need more information?
We hope that this user guide has given you
the assistance needed for a simple set-up.
For the most up-to-date guide for your product,
as well as any additional assistance you may require,
head online to help.kogan.com
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