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• To exit the "Album" mode, press the "On/Off/Back" key.
Note: The videos cannot be displayed in the "Album" mode.
6. "A/Play/Confirm" key:
Use this key to start a game, select an option or confirm a setting.
7. SD card reader:
You can insert an SD card (8GB maximum, not included) so you can store your
files. To do so, push the SD card firmly into the slot until you hear a 'click' sound.
All the photos and videos will be stored on the SD card.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is highly recommended to add a SD card to increase the
storage capacity of the unit and to store the videos.
8. Microphone
9. A/V jack
10. Battery compartment
Switch on the unit to access the main menu then use the direction keys to select
one of the 4 available modes: "Photo", "DV", "Photo Game" or "IQ Game". Press A
to confirm your selection. You can use the B key to go back to the main menu.
CONNECTING THE CONSOLE TO A TV SET
The "DigiClick®" digital camera & game console can be plugged to a TV set to play
on a wider screen.
1. The TV set and the "DigiClick®" digital camera & game console MUST BE
TURNED OFF.
2. Plug the AV cable (black end) into the game's A/V cable jack.
3. Plug the AV cable (yellow end) into the matching video input jack on the TV set.
4. Plug the AV cable (white end) into the matching audio input jack on the TV set.
5. Switch on the TV set and the game console.
Read before you or your children use video games. Some people are prone to
epileptic seizures or losses of consciousness as a result of seeing certain flickering
lights or objects often present in daily life. These people are at risk from seizures
when they watch certain television images or play certain video games. Such
incidents can happen even if the person has no previous medical history of epilepsy.
If you or a member of your family has ever displayed symptoms linked with epilepsy
(seizures or loss of consciousness) while watching flickering lights or images, consult
your doctor before use.
Parents are advised to supervise their children while playing video games. If you or
your child shows any of the following symptoms: dizziness, vision problems, eye or
muscle tenseness, loss of consciousness, involuntary movements or seizures, cease
playing immediately and consult your doctor.
Precautions to take in any case while using a video game
• When you use a video game which can be connected to a TV screen, stand or sit
relatively far from the TV screen and as far as the connection cable allows it.
• Use preferably video games which have a small screen. Avoid playing video games
if you are tired or lack some sleep.
• Make sure to play in room which is well lit.
• While playing video games, take 10 to 15 minute breaks every hour.
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