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Mass Storage: Computer USB Connection

Mass Storage: Computer USB Connection

To connect to your Windows PC or 

Mac Computer

Turn on the camera 

Press the  

 MODE  

button then select the 

and Choose the  PC icon with the  

W

    

T

  buttons

 

select Mass Storage with the   

   

 

  

 

buttons 

Connect the small end of the USB cable 

to the USB port on the side panel of the 

device.

Connect the larger end of the USB cable 

to a free USB port on the computer.

On the First Screen choose the 

connection type as COMPUTER 

CONNECTION with the arrow keys on 

the back panel: 



:makes the selection

 

    

SET

  

 

 

:Confirms the Selection

 Upon first connection the hardware 

device will be detected under Windows  

XP , Vista and Mac OS-X.   The 

hardware drivers will automatically 

install. Click OK on the hardware wizard 

installation screens

A partition entitled "removable disc" will 

automatically be mounted under the "My 

Computer" Window.  This partition will 

give access to the Memory card that is 

placed in the camera. 

 

Double click the removable disk icons 

to access, copy and manage the files 

in on your camera. 

To Disconnect from the Computer.
On Windows click this icon on the bottom 

task bar labeled "Safely Remove 

Hardware."

A dialog box will appear "Safely Remove 

Hardware." 

Select USB Mass Storage Device and click 

"STOP."

On the next dialog box click OK to remove 

the storage device.

On the final dialog box select "CLOSE" and 

disconnect the device from the computer.  

A final message should appear under 

Windows that says “Safe to Remove 

Hardware" afterwhich you can remove the 

USB cable from the device.

Once the player / recorder has been 

disconnected from the computer it will 

return to normal operation

System  Requirements

operating system 

 Microsoft windows 

98SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista

CPU 

 Intel Pentium 166MHZ 

or higher

Memory 

 More than  128MB 

CD-ROM 

 at least 4X speed

Disk 

More than 100MB free 

space

Connection 

USB1.1 or USB2.0

To Connect to  Television 

 

Using the supplied AV connector insert the 

small end of the cable into the side panel of 

the device.  

 

Connect the Yellow (video) and White 

(Audio) connections on the other end of the 

cable to the Video and Audio input 

connection on the back of your television or 

VCR unit.

 

Turn on the power to the camera by 

pressing the 

θ 

POWER  

button or opening 

the LCD Panel.

On the First Screen choose the connection 

type  as TV OUTPUT with the arrow keys 

on the back panel: 

 

:Makes the selection

 

SET

 

:Confirms the Selection

 

Turn on your TV and switch the input mode 

until you get an image.  Refer to your 

television owners manual for guidance on 

setting the input to your 

 

NOTE: If you do not have RCA connections 

on your TV you will need to purchase an 

adapter at your local electronics store. 

 

Once connected to your TV use the 

controls on your device to access features 

normally.    Go to the PLAYBACK mode on 

your camera to view the photos and 

movies.

To connect to your Windows PC  as a 

Web Camera

Turn on the camera 
Press the  

 MODE  

button then select the 

and Choose the  PC MODE icon with 

the  

W

    

T

  buttons 

 

press 

SET

  

 

  to confirm

 

select  PC CAMERA  with the   

 

 

  

 

  

 

buttons 

Connect the small end of the USB cable 

to the USB port on the side panel of the 

device.

Connect the larger end of the USB cable 

to a free USB port on the computer.

On the First Screen choose the 

connection type as COMPUTER 

CONNECTION with the arrow keys on 

the back panel: 



:makes the selection

 

    

SET

  

 

 

:Confirms the Selection

The Camera will be automatically 

connected under Windows XP and 

Vista.   go to the MY COMPUTER 

Window to access the web cam under 

the icons entitles “Coach Video camera” 

and “Coach Digital Camera”.

Choose the connection type:

 

AC POWER

 

COMPUTER CONNECTION

 

TV OUTPUT

 

HEADPHONES

use the 



  buttons to select

press 

SET

 

to confirm 

Choose the connection type:

 

AC POWER

 

COMPUTER CONNECTION

 

TV OUTPUT

 

HEADPHONES

use the 



  buttons to select

press 

SET

 

to confirm 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept 

any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Technical Specifications

Troubleshooting

The SD card is loaded

but the camera does not capture or record

Check if the SD card is locked

Check if the SD card has enough space for storage

The camera turns off automatically

Check the battery level and charge the battery if necessary.

Check the power off settings on the camera and change to a longer time as needed (see page 13). 

Image is not recorded when the shutter button is pressed

Check if the camera is set to the capture mode

Check if the flash mode is set to Auto, Force or Red-eye reduction. If the flash unit is turned on it 

will take a longer amount of time to take photos since the flash needs to be charged each time

The color of the photo taken is abnormal

Reset the White Balance in the camera menu.

The image is too bright or too dark

Reset the EV value

The flash does not go off

Check if the flash mode is set to “Auto”, “Force”, “Red-eye reduction” 

The date displayed is not correct

Reset the date and time in Setup mode

Can not print the photos

Check if the camera is set to Print mode. If not, reset the camera to Print mode and then connect 

the camera to the printer with the USB cable

For support, updates and answers that can not be answered by this 

user manual please go to: 

http://spectareproducts.com/support

MADE IN CHINA

LENS

 

 f=6.4mm

SENSOR

 

5.1 Mega Pixels CMOS Sensor

LCD: 

2.4 inch LTPS LCD Display

Aperture

 

F/2.8

Sensitization

 

Auto

White Balance

 

Auto

Sunny

Cloudy, Tungsten

Fluorescent

Shutter Speed

 

1/10Sec

1/2650Sec

Memory

 

32MB built in memory 

 

or  SD card or MMC card

 

Maximum 4GB

Resolution

 

1024x768, 2048x1536, 2592x1944, 3264x2448, 

4000x3000

Digital Zoom

 

1

8×Digital Zoom

Normal Distance

 

1m

Self-timer

 

10sec Self-timer

20 sec Self-timer

Flash Mode

 

Off/Auto/Red-eye reduction /Force

TV-Out

 

NTSC/PAL 

USB:  

USB1.1 or above

POWER

 

Li-Battery

Appearance Size

 

111x62x22.5mm

Weight

 

122G

 without battery and SD card

Game Mode

Remote Control

PC Web Camera

Connecting to a Printer

Connecting to a TV

e-Book Mode

Capture Mode

Installing the Software Drivers

RESTART 

COMPUTER

 then

Product Description:

What’s Included:

Product Description:

TOP

FRONT

SIDE

BOTTOM

BACK

Video Mode

Installing the Software Tools

Playback Mode

Audio Record Mode

Music Mode

Entering CAPTURE Mode:

 

Flip out the LCD panel or press the 

θ 

POWER  

button to enter CAPTURE 

mode(Default mode)

Taking Photos:

 

press the 

>

 SHUTTER  

button take the image

Changing Capture Settings:

 

Press the 

 MENU   

button

 

Then use the    

W

    

T

  buttons to Choose the following Settings

    

White Balance, 

 

 

EV,  

 

 

Color Effect, 

 

 

Quality 

 

Press the 

   

SET 

 

  

button to confirm the selection. 

 

Press the 

 MENU   

button to return to CAPTURE mode

CAPTURE Controls:

 

Press the  

W

    

T

  buttons to ZOOM in and out

 

Press the  

  

 button to change the Frame setting

 

 

 

(Single frame shooting,  burst shooting, 10 sec self timer, 20 second self timer)

 

 Press the  

 

 

buttons to Change the Flash setting.

 

 

(On, Off, Auto, Red-eye reduction)

Press the 

    

SET

 button on the side panel to select photo frame border.

Brightness Control:Press the   

 MODE

 

button and then use the 

    

T

  

buttons to select the ;EV icon; then use the 

  

 

   sbuttons to make the photo darker or 

lighter

 

Entering VIDEO Mode:

 

Press the 

 MODE  

button to choose AVI icon, then press the 

    

SET

  

 

button 

to enter VIDEO mode.

Taking Video:

 

press the 

>

 SHUTTER  

button start the Video recording, A Red Dot will appear 

when the camera is recording.

 

press the 

>

 SHUTTER  

button again to stop the recording

Changing VIDEO Settings:

 

Press the 

 MENU   

button

 

Then use the    

W

    

T

  buttons to Choose the following Settings

    

Resolution, 

 

 

Frame/Sec, 

 

 

White Balance, 

 

 

EV, 

 

 

Color Effect

 

 

Audio

 

Press the 

    

SET

  

  

button to confirm the selection. 

 

Press the 

 MENU   

button to return to VIDEO mode

VIDEO Controls:

 

Press the  

W

    

T

  buttons to ZOOM in and out

 

Brightness Control: Press the   

 MODE

 

button and then use the 

    

T

  

buttons to select the ;EV icon; then use the 

  

 

   

sbuttons to make the photo 

darker or lighter

 

Press the   l LIGHT button to turn on or OFF the Fill light.  This will enhance 

Video under low light conditions

Entering SETUP Mode:

 

Press the 

 MODE  

button to choose SETUP icon, then press the 

   

SET  

 

button to enter SETUP mode.

Changing the Settings:

 

Then use the    

W

    

T

  buttons to Choose the following Settings

    

Animation, 

 

 

Beep, 

 

 

Frequency, 

 

 

Default, Language, 

 

 

Auto power off, 

 

 

Date/Time, 

 

 

TV 

 

Press the 

    

SET

 

button to confirm the selection. 

 

Press the 

 MENU   

button to return

Entering  MUSIC Mode:

 

Press the 

 MODE  

button to choose MUSIC icon, then press the 

    

SET

 

button to enter MUSIC mode.

 

NOTE:  Standard .MP3 files should be copied  to the memory card that is 

inserted into the camera in order to be played by the camera.  The camera 

can not play .WMA or protected MP3 files-- See the following page details.

MUSIC Controls

Back Panel controls

 

Press the

    

 

  

 

buttons to select the song from the list

 

Press the 

W

    

T

 

buttons to adjust the volume during playback

 

Press the

    

SET

 

 

button to select a file for playback

 

Press the 

 MENU   

button repeatedly to select the Repeat mode as:

 

 

Repeat ALL   >  Repeat Once   >   Do not Repeat

Side Panel controls 

 

Press the 

 / II 

button to Play or Pause the Music

 

Press the 

>

  >>I 

  button to select to the next song; Press 

   

SET 

to confirm 

 

 

 

Press the 

I<< 

<

  button to select to the previous song

Headphone connection
Open the USB connection cover on the Front panel of 

the camera

Turn on the camera by opening the LCD panel

On the First Screen choose the 

connection type  as 

HEADPHONES  with the arrow 

keys on the back panel: 

 

:Makes the selection

 

SET

 

:Confirms the Selection

Music Mode

Copying and Playing MP3 Files:
To play music on your 9 in 1 Player you can simply copy the files directly onto a 

memory card that is inserted into the player. 

    * Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable as described on 

page 20. The camera's memory or a memory card on the camera will mount 

as a drive on your computer.

    * Once it is connected you can copy files onto the player by simply dragging 

and dropping them onto the window for the player.  You may also use the 

BlazeVideo Magic Software to covert and copy files for playback on your 9 

in 1  Player

    * After the files have been copied disconnect the camera from the computer.

    * Turn on the camera and go to the Music Player from the main menu to 

playback the files.

The 9 in 1 Player will play all "standard MP3 files" (non-rights protected music). 

There are other music file formats that are available on other sites that will 

not play such as .WMA and other formats.  If you have music in a format 

other than .MP3 you will need to convert it with the BlazeVideo Magic 

Software.  Please refer to the User Manual provided on the CD ROM for 

instructions on converting file types

If you purchase Music from the Apple iTunes

®

 store it will not be recognized 

since Apple

®

 will only allow their files to be played on iPods

®

. There are 

also other sites that when you download it will set privacy restrictions that 

will not allow it to play on some players or only on the computer you 

download it on. There many sites that you can purchase and download 

standard MP3 files that can be played directly on the 9 in 1 player.   Make 

certain you are downloading a “STANDARD.MP3” file that is not limited for 

playback on your computer only or certain MP3 Players.

 

NOTE: Download and use 3rd party software and enter web sites at your 

own risk.  Spectare products is not responsible for any damage caused by 

the use of software provided by other companies.

Entering  MUSIC Mode:

 

Press the 

 MODE  

button to choose E-BOOK icon, then press the 

    

SET 

button to enter E-BOOK mode.

Choosing the Text File

 

Then use the    

   

 

  

  buttons to choose the file you want to read that has 

been copied to the memory card on your camera.  

 

NOTE:  .txt   files should be copied  to the memory card that is inserted into 

the camera in order to be read by the camera-- See “Connection to 

Computer for the procedures on copying files.

 

Press the 

 / II 

button to Read the file

 

Press the

   

 

  

 

to Page UP or Page DOWN on the Text File

 

Press the 

 MENU   

button to return back and choose another file

Entering  MUSIC Mode:

 

Press the 

 MODE  

button to choose GAME icon, then press the 

    

SET

  

 

button to enter GAME mode.

Playing the games

 

Press the

   

SET

 

 

 

button to Start

 

Press the  

  

 

button to Trasmute

 

Press the

   

 

button to speed up

 

Press the 

W

    

T

 

 

button to move

 

Press the 

 / II 

button to Pause / Start

 

Press the 

 MODE   

button to return back to the Menu

Entering AUDIO RECORD Mode:

 

Press the 

 MODE  

button to choose WAV icon, then press the 

    

SET 

 

button to enter AUDIO RECORD mode.

Making a Audio Recording:

 

press the 

>

 SHUTTER  

button start the recording, A Red Dot will appear when 

the camera is recording.

 

press the 

>

 SHUTTER  

button again to stop the recording

To Playback and Audio Recording:

 

Press the 

 START

 

 

button on the side panel to enter the Playback mode.

 

Use the 

W

    

T

 buttons on the back panel or the  

I<< 

<  

 

>

  >>I  

buttons on 

the Side Panel to choose the File to play.

 

Use the  

    

SET 

  

button on the back panel or the  

 / II 

to play and pause 

the audio recording. 

On Screen Display:

On Screen Display:

On Screen Display:

IMPORTANT:    INSTALL THE DRIVER 

SOFTWARE BEFORE CONNECTING THE 

CAMERA FOR THE FIRST TIME.  

 

Insert the software CD into the 

CD-ROM, and the CD will run 

automatically. (If the CD does not run 

automatically, double click 

Bdvdarun.Exe in the CD root folder)

On the Main Menu screen of the CD click: 

“Install Device Driver”

 

Follow the on Screen instructions to 

install the drivers onto your computer 

system

NOTE: You must agree to the License 

Agreement and  accept the terms to 

continue the installation

Click “Finish” to complete installation

Restart your computer

 

After Restart connect the 9 in 1 

Camera using the USB Cable provided 

upon the first connection the Hardware 

Wizard will automatically launch.  

Follow the on Screen instructions to 

install the drivers onto your system.

 From the CD ROM main menu interface:
Click on “Install Photo Editing Tools” and 

follow the on screen instructions.  This 

will install the BlazePhoto software that 

will allow you to edit and organize your 

photos.

Click on “Install Video Player Tools” and 

follow the on screen instructions.  This 

will install the BlazeVideo Media Player 

software that will allow you playback 

movies and other media on your 

computer.

Click on “Install Media Converter” and follow 

the on screen instructions.  This will 

install the BlazeVideo Magic software 

that will allow you convert movies and 

other media into specific formats.

These programs will be automatically 

installed into your programs menu.  To 

use these programs click on the START 

button and choose the desired 

application

Please refer to the user manual that is 

included on the CD ROM for instructions 

on the use of these software applica-

tions or go to: 

http://www.blazevideo.com/support.htm 

 

for technical support on the software

① 

Power Capacity

② 

White Balance

③ 

Flash mode

④ 

Capture mode 

⑤ 

Resolution

⑥ 

Image Quality

⑦ 

Counter(Recorded/Allowance)

Entering PLAYBACK Mode:
 

Press the 

 START

  

button on the side panel to enter Playback mode

 

Press the 

I<< 

<  

 

>

  >>I  

or  

W

    

T

 buttons to browse images you want. If the 

file is movie or voice, press the 

 / II  

button to start the movie or 

playback file, then press it again to stop

Changing PLAYBACK Settings:
 

press the 

 MENU  

button 

 

Then use the    

W

    

T

  buttons to Choose the following Settings

 

 

Delete files, 

 

 

Slideshow, 

 

 

Crop, 

 

 

Lock, 

 

 

Start Screen, 

 

 

Rotate, 

 

 

Print 

PLAYBACK Controls:
Press the 

  

 

button to enter Zoom mode, 

 

When in ZOOM  Mode Press the 

W

    

T

 buttons to enlarge or minimize 

the image and press  

   

 

  

 

to Pan the Image

Press the  

   

 

button for the thumbnail view 

 

choose a file you want to play with the  

W

    

T

 buttons

 

then press the 

    

SET 

 

button to select the Thumbnail to view 

Press the 

 DISP  

button To adjust volume or playback speed  

 

then use the  

   

 

  

 buttons to adjust speed and volume

The camera can print photos directly by connecting it to a printer by 

following these steps.    

NOTE: The printer must have a standard USB connection in order 

to be used for direct printing from a camera.  Please refer to your 

printer’s user manual for specific instructions on connecting a 

camera to your printer.

  

Turn the camera on and enter Playback mode by pressing 

  the 

 START 

button on the side panel, 

Select a photo to be printed using the  

W

    

T

 

buttons 

Press the  

 MENU   

button and select the PRINT function from the 

menu .

Connect the camera to the printer with a USB cable 

Select YES on PRINT menu of the camera and the file will be printed 

directly on the printer

 

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AWB

 

①Power Capacity
②White Balance
③Video mode 
④Resolution
⑤Recording time

①  Power Capacity
②  Allowance of record-

ing time

③  Audio mode icon

 

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Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide

To begin using your Spectare 9 in 1 

Media Player / Recorder follow these 

simple instructions:

Turn the camera over to the 

bottom and slide the battery 

compartment open.

Insert the battery included in the 

package into the slot on the 

bottom.  

NOTE:  Please ensure the battery 

contact are in this position before 

inserting into the camera.

Insert the included SD Card into 

the memory Slot. 

NOTE:  The camera will accept 

any SD or MMC memory cards 

up to 4GB

Open the USB Connection 

cover on the Front Panel and 

plug in the SMALL end of the 

USB/AV cable into the 

connection on the camera. 

Plug in the AC Adapter to a Wall 

Outlet and then plug in the 

LARGE end of the USB/ AV  

cable into bottom of the AC 

Adapter

Open the Side Panel/Monitor 

and the power should 

automatically turn on or press 

the 

θ 

POWER 

button on the top.  

On the First Screen choose the 

connection type with the arrow 

keys on the back panel: 

 

:Makes the selection

 

SET

 

:Confirms the Selection

NOTE: For Charging the battery 

and using the camera 

under AC power select 

and confirm the AC 

POWER Choice. 

Let the camera battery charge 

for 24 hours before the 

first use

For questions and support on this product that can not be solved 

by your retailer please contact:

Spectare Products

6081 Meridian Ave Suite 70-308

San Jose, CA 95120

http://spectareproducts.com

[email protected]

The Spectare Logo and the Spectare brand are trademarked by SuMaWah LLC, San Jose, CA.

Copyright 2008 SuMaWah LLC,  All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

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θ 

POWER

 

: Press and hold to turn on

Led Indicator

 

: Press and hold to turn on

  

 

: Upward Selection 

 

Frame Setting in the Capture Mode

 

PAN in Viewing Mode

W

 

 

: Upward Selection 

 

WIDE angle in Capture Mode

 

LAST photo in Viewing Mode

    

SET

 

: SET 

 

Frame selector in Capture mode

 

RESET Image selector in Viewing mode

   

T

 

: Right Selection 

 

Telephoto ZOOM  in Capture mode

 

NEXT photo in Viewing mode

   

 

: Down Selection 

 

Flash Setting in Capture mode

 

PAN in Viewing Mode

>

 SHUTTER

 

: Take the photo in Capture mode

 MENU

 

: Choose the settings

 MODE

 

: Change from Capture, Video, Music....  

 DISP

 

: Change the on screen display

Light for Video

 

: Fill Light for Video

Flash

 

: Flask for Still image Capture

USB / Power cover

 

: Access to USB / power connector

           

^

 

: UP Selection 

 

selects the next upward selection

>

  >>I

 

: LEFT Selection

 

selects the file or media to the right or fast forward

I<< 

: RIGHT Selection

 

selects the file or media to the left or fast backward

           

V

 

: DOWN Selection

 

selects the next downward selection

 SELECT

 

: Changes Modes

 START

 

: Begins the Photo and Video Viewing mode

 / II

 

:Starts or pauses the playback of a Photo Slide show, movie or Music file

LIGHT 

: Turns on/off the Video light in Video Mode

Battery Compartment: 

  :Slide open to reveal the battery and SD Card slot

Choose the connection type:

 

AC POWER

 

COMPUTER CONNECTION

 

TV OUTPUT

 

HEADPHONES

use the 



  buttons to select

press 

SET

 

to confirm 

Choose the connection type:

 

AC POWER

 

COMPUTER CONNECTION

 

TV OUTPUT

 

HEADPHONES

use the 



  buttons to select

press 

SET

 

to confirm 

Choose the connection type:

 

AC POWER

 

COMPUTER CONNECTION

 

TV OUTPUT

 

HEADPHONES

use the 



  buttons to select

press 

SET

 

to confirm 

CAPTURE

 

: Changes to the Capture mode

VIDEO

 

: Changes to the Video Mode

θ 

POWER

 

: Press and hold to turn on

PLAY

 

: Changes to Playback Mode

>

 REC /SHUTTER

 

: Take the photo in Capture mode /

 

    Start and Stop the recording in Video Mode

  

 

: Upward Selection 

 

Frame Setting in the Capture Mode | PAN in Viewing Mode

T

 

: Right Selection 

 

Telephoto ZOOM  in Capture mode|  NEXT photo in Viewing mode

SET

 

: SET 

 

Frame selector in Capture mode | RESET Image selector in Viewing mode

  

 

: Down Selection 

 

Flash Setting in Capture mode | Thumbnail in Viewing Mode

W

 

 

: Upward Selection 

 

WIDE angle in Capture Mode | LAST photo in Viewing Mode

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Game Mode  ............................................................17

Contents

Important Notes ...............................................................  2

What’s Included  .............................................................   3

Product Description ..........................................................  4

Quick Start Guide  ............................................................  6

Installing the Software Drivers .........................................  8

Installing the Software Tools  ...........................................  9

Capture Mode  ................................................................  10

Video Mode  ....................................................................  11

Audio Record Mode  .......................................................  12

Setup Mode  ...................................................................  13

Music Mode  ...................................................................  14

PlayBack Mode  .............................................................  16

e-Book Mode  .................................................................  17

Game Mode  ...................................................................  17

Connecting to a TV  .......................................................  18

Remote Control  .............................................................  19

Connecting to a Printer ...................................................  19

Mass Storage: USB Connection .....................................  20

PC Web Cam  .................................................................  22

Troubleshooting  ..............................................................  23

Technical Specifications  .................................................  24

Spectare is a registered trademark of SuMaWah LLC. © 2008

www.spectareproducts.com

Warranty

Please contact the original retail location where this product was 

purchased to obtain warranty information and service.

User Guide

Model:  SP 02091

9 in 1 Media 

Player / Recorder

The following items should be included:

Please contact your retailer if you have not received any of these items

Discarded electric appliances are recyclable and should not be discarded n 

domestic waste.  Please actively support us in conserving resources and 

protecting the environment by returning this appliance to the collection 

centers (if available).
Battery Disposal:  Do not incinerate, disassemble or short circuit the battery.   

Do not expose the battery to temperatures above 

113

o

 Fahrenheit.  

Please observe the local regulations regarding the 

disposal of exhausted batteries and old equipment.

Thank you for purchasing the Spectare 9 in 1 Media Player / Recorder. Please 

take some time to read through and follow these important safety and 

operation instructions.

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT 

EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION:  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS UNIT.  

TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE 

COVER.  NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER 

SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

VENTILATION - The device should be situated so that its location or position does 

not interfere with its proper ventilation.  For example, the unit should 

not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block 

the ventilation openings.

HEAT - The device should be situated away from sources of high heat such as 

radiators or stoves.

POWER SOURCE - The device should be connected to a power supply only of 

the type described in the technical specification of this user guide.

CLEANING - The device should be cleaned gently using a soft cloth dampened 

with water.  Do not clean the inside of the unit.

NON USE PERIOD - The power cord for the device should be unplugged from the 

outlet when the unit is left unused for a long period of time.

AVOIDING SURGES- For added protection during a lightning storm, unplug the 

device from wall outlets to prevent damage to the product due to 

power line surges.

OVERLOADING - Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords, as this may 

result in fire or electrical shock

SERVICING - The user should not attempt to service the device beyond those 

means described in the operating instructions.  All other servicing 

should be referred to qualified service personnel.

Remote control       

 

           Camera/ Player         

 

 

 

      Soft Case

Ear Phones                     

 

        1 GB SD memory Card                           

 

      USB Audio / Headphone adapter 

CD ROM Installer

for driver and 

software applications

USB/                                   AC Adapter                     Strap

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Summary of Contents for SP 02091

Page 1: ...User Guide Model SP 02091 9 in 1 Media Player Recorder...

Page 2: ...n Jose CA 95120 http spectareproducts com support spectareproducts com The Spectare Logo and the Spectare brand are trademarked by SuMaWah LLC San Jose CA Copyright 2008 SuMaWah LLC All Rights Reserve...

Page 3: ...m 22 Troubleshooting 23 Technical Specifications 24 Discarded electric appliances are recyclable and should not be discarded n domestic waste Please actively support us in conserving resources and pro...

Page 4: ...om sources of high heat such as radiators or stoves POWER SOURCE The device should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the technical specification of this user guide CLEANING...

Page 5: ...tact your retailer if you have not received any of these items Remote control Camera Player Soft Case Ear Phones 1 GB SD memory Card USB Audio Headphone adapter CD ROM Installer for driver and softwar...

Page 6: ...media to the left or fast backward V DOWN Selection selects the next downward selection SELECT Changes Modes START Begins the Photo and Video Viewing mode II Starts or pauses the playback of a Photo S...

Page 7: ...ector in Capture mode RESET Image selector in Viewing mode T Right Selection Telephoto ZOOM in Capture mode NEXT photo in Viewing mode Down Selection Flash Setting in Capture mode PAN in Viewing Mode...

Page 8: ...slide the battery compartment open Insert the battery included in the package into the slot on the bottom NOTE Please ensure the battery contact are in this position before inserting into the camera...

Page 9: ...r should automatically turn on or press the POWER button on the top On the First Screen choose the connection type with the arrow keys on the back panel Makes the selection SET Confirms the Selection...

Page 10: ...he CD click Install Device Driver Follow the on Screen instructions to install the drivers onto your computer system NOTE You must agree to the License Agreement and accept the terms to continue the i...

Page 11: ...and other media on your computer Click on Install Media Converter and follow the on screen instructions This will install the BlazeVideo Magic software that will allow you convert movies and other me...

Page 12: ...W T buttons to ZOOM in and out Press the button to change the Frame setting Single frame shooting burst shooting 10 sec self timer 20 second self timer Press the buttons to Change the Flash setting On...

Page 13: ...Settings Resolution Frame Sec White Balance EV Color Effect Audio Press the SET button to confirm the selection Press the MENU button to return to VIDEO mode VIDEO Controls Press the W T buttons to ZO...

Page 14: ...TER button again to stop the recording To Playback and Audio Recording Press the START button on the side panel to enter the Playback mode Use the W T buttons on the back panel or the I I buttons on t...

Page 15: ...button to enter SETUP mode Changing the Settings Then use the W T buttons to Choose the following Settings Animation Beep Frequency Default Language Auto power off Date Time TV Press the SET button to...

Page 16: ...ck Press the MENU button repeatedly to select the Repeat mode as Repeat ALL Repeat Once Do not Repeat Side Panel controls Press the II button to Play or Pause the Music Press the I button to select to...

Page 17: ...re available on other sites that will not play such as WMA and other formats If you have music in a format other than MP3 you will need to convert it with the BlazeVideo Magic Software Please refer to...

Page 18: ...to Choose the following Settings Delete files Slideshow Crop Lock Start Screen Rotate Print PLAYBACK Controls Press the button to enter Zoom mode When in ZOOM Mode Press the W T buttons to enlarge or...

Page 19: ...d by the camera See Connection to Computer for the procedures on copying files Press the II button to Read the file Press the to Page UP or Page DOWN on the Text File Press the MENU button to return b...

Page 20: ...back panel Makes the selection SET Confirms the Selection Turn on your TV and switch the input mode until you get an image Refer to your television owners manual for guidance on setting the input to...

Page 21: ...menu Connect the camera to the printer with a USB cable Select YES on PRINT menu of the camera and the file will be printed directly on the printer CAPTURE Changes to the Capture mode VIDEO Changes t...

Page 22: ...o a free USB port on the computer On the First Screen choose the connection type as COMPUTER CONNECTION with the arrow keys on the back panel makes the selection SET Confirms the Selection Upon first...

Page 23: ...are Select USB Mass Storage Device and click STOP On the next dialog box click OK to remove the storage device On the final dialog box select CLOSE and disconnect the device from the computer A final...

Page 24: ...B port on the computer On the First Screen choose the connection type as COMPUTER CONNECTION with the arrow keys on the back panel makes the selection SET Confirms the Selection The Camera will be aut...

Page 25: ...lash unit is turned on it will take a longer amount of time to take photos since the flash needs to be charged each time The color of the photo taken is abnormal Reset the White Balance in the camera...

Page 26: ...ch LTPS LCD Display Aperture F 2 8 Sensitization Auto White Balance Auto Sunny Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Shutter Speed 1 10Sec 1 2650Sec Memory 32MB built in memory or SD card or MMC card Maximum 4G...

Page 27: ...25 user s guide...

Page 28: ...Blaze Photo User s Guide...

Page 29: ...tion for your lifetime of memories organizing and enjoying brings you an exciting and easy way to share your memories with anyone at any time and anywhere BlazePhoto supports most popular image format...

Page 30: ...disc or create slideshow DVD Share Photos Print single or multiple images send email batch resize rename and change image format 1 3 System Requirements Basic Recommended CPU Intel Celeron 400MHz or h...

Page 31: ...w blazevideo com 4 Appearance Operation Guide 3 1 Importing Photos You can get photos from hard disk folder Scanner Video Device Camera Removable Device you can also freely search for your desired pho...

Page 32: ...folder tree on the left of the main window Get Photo from Scanner Video Device 1 Capture photo from scanner or video device the captured photos will be saved into the specified folder Drop down click...

Page 33: ...l appear you can also continually capture image after selecting the image and the image will be saved into the specified directory BlazePhoto will auto display the captured images as thumbnails in Pre...

Page 34: ...ill be transmitted into specified folder Click Transmit All all images in the device will be transmitted into specified folder BlazePhoto will auto display all the selected images Search on Local Disc...

Page 35: ...image default is 50K 3 Click Search button to start searching files click Stop Search to stop searching files 4 After search finishing all the images will be listed in Search Results area click a sele...

Page 36: ...te New Tag Right click to select New Tag you will create a new tag Create new sub tag Move mouse to an existing tag right click to select New Tag you will create a new sub tag under this tag Type your...

Page 37: ...ll display at the left bottom of these images 6 Remove Tag Right click a tagged image select Remove Tag and select the desired tag name you want to remove the tag icon will disappear from the image 7...

Page 38: ...ges 3 Small Thumbnails display small thumbnails of all the images 4 Preview_Thumbnail upper area displays the selected image with large size below area display thumbnails of all the other images 5 Ful...

Page 39: ...selected image Set the selected image as desktop wallpaper Locate the selected image on hard disk Show properties of the selected image 2 Move mouse to blank space between thumbnails right click to po...

Page 40: ...1 Select a photo and click Hold button in Picture Tray 2 Select a photo and drag it into Picture Tray 3 Select a photo and right click to select Hold in Picture Tray Clear Photos from Picture Tray 1...

Page 41: ...click Reset to keep the original status Resize Default is to Manual resize there are below three ways to resize 1 Drag the arrow button around the image to resize the current image size will display...

Page 42: ...s Free Crop Free Crop Move highlight area or freely drag the arrow button around the image to select crop area Keep Aspect Ratio Select to keep the width to height ratio as same as original image Clic...

Page 43: ...riginal status Adjust Color To change brightness contrast hue and saturation of the image Drag the slide bar or click button to adjust Click Apply to apply the result click Reset to keep the original...

Page 44: ...e enhance effects Normalize Stretch Equalize Click one desired effect to enhance image Click Apply to apply the result click Reset to keep the original status 3 Create Add Text Type characters in Edit...

Page 45: ...blazevideo com 18 can modify the size and color of text Add Clips Click and select a clip in the clip list the clip will be added into the image Click Apply to add clips click other clip you will cha...

Page 46: ...Click and select a frame in the frame list the frame will be added into the image Click Apply to add frames left click the frame you will select other frame Filter Select a filter drag the intension...

Page 47: ...el last operation 2 Redo repeat last operation 3 Copy copy selected item onto clipboard 4 Paste paste the item on clipboard onto image 5 Delete delete the selected items such as added clip frame or te...

Page 48: ...ate button or click the relative create button at the right bottom of the main interface to select your desired create items Create Disc Backup and burn image collections in the Picture Tray into CD d...

Page 49: ...display mode as LetterBox or Pan Scan o Aspect Ratio Set aspect ratio as 4 3 or 16 9 o Interval Time Set the interval time between two images o Temporary Work Space Specify a directory as the temp fol...

Page 50: ...log box will popup to enquire you whether to burn into disc if click Yes you will burn the html page into disc just like burn a normal data disc 3 6 Sharing Photos BlazePhoto provides three sharing mo...

Page 51: ...by one multiple different images on one page is possible 2 Picture Package same one picture per page the copies depends on the image size and picture package format o Individual Print Format multiple...

Page 52: ...r image collections Output to Folder Batch change the info of all the images collected in Picture Tray such as file size format and name the interface is shown as below o Destination 1 Place modified...

Page 53: ...he image collections in Picture Tray as mail interface is as below o Client to specify mail client such as Outlook Outlook Express Hotmail etc o E Mail Size to specify the maximum size of the mail o I...

Page 54: ...ing to make the change take effects o Default Start Folder Set the default folder to open after launching program o Capture Picture Save Folder Select a folder to save the image captured from digital...

Page 55: ...lazevideo com 28 2 Media Library o Location specify the location of the media library o Compact Now there is maybe some useless info for media library click Compact Now to delete useless info to reduc...

Page 56: ...blazevideo com 29 3 Slideshow o Background Music add background music for slideshow preview can be mp3 or wma file o Effect Time the effect time between two images o Interval Time the interval time b...

Page 57: ...Video Inc www blazevideo com 30 4 Advanced o Show tags icon show tags icon while previewing pictures o File Associations Set BlazePhoto as default application to view pictures click it to pop up below...

Page 58: ...mat will be directly opened by BlazePhoto Cancel Exit and keep original setting Contact Support Please collect the following information and E mail us We will respond you as soon as possible Your devi...

Page 59: ...BlazeVideo Media Player User s Guide...

Page 60: ...an playback all media file type capture the motion video as still image file freely switch to previous and next media file to playback and drag the slide bar to seek the special video moment 1 2 Featu...

Page 61: ...more Sound Card PCI sound cards Integration chipset on Mother Board USB audio devices etc compatible with Windows and stereo speakers DirectX DirectX 8 1 or later Appearance Operation Guide 3 1 Open...

Page 62: ...ging 3 4 Take Snapshot Click to take snapshot you will capture the current motion video as still image Every one click captures one image The captured image will auto display in Capture floating panel...

Page 63: ...ssible Your device brand name and model BlazeVideo Media Player s version number Windows Operating System s version Hardware configuration sound card VGA card Image Capture card and their specificatio...

Page 64: ...BlazeVideo Magic V2 0 User Manual...

Page 65: ...ul and extensive digital entertainment life Convert Video You can convert RM RMVB AVI WMV ASF MPG MPEG MPE M1V MPV2 MP4 DAT MOV VOB file to AVI MPEG4 ASF MPEG4 MP4 MPEG4 PSP MPEG4 3GP MPEG4 AVI DIVX f...

Page 66: ...E MP4 DAT MOV VOB the target output file can be AVI MPEG4 ASF MPEG4 MP4 MPEG4 PSP MPEG4 3GP MPEG4 AVI DIVX The operation is very easy just follow below main steps 1 Add Video File Add Click Add button...

Page 67: ...efaultly set as My Document My Videos Browse click Browse you can change the output path Location click Location you can quickly open the output folder and access the converted video file 4 Convert Cl...

Page 68: ...plit Split a large video file into smaller video clips to fit your device memory drop down click to freely select Not Split Split to 1 part Split to 2 parts Split to 3 parts or Split to 4 parts Note D...

Page 69: ...video and save as MP3 format Please follow below steps to convert music file 1 Add Source File Add Add the source file you want to convert the source file may be audio or video file Delete Delete the...

Page 70: ...popup MP3 Output Setting box here you can freely set the output MP3 file s properties including MP3 mode sample rate channel quality bit rate etc Set Output Path Video output path is defaultly set as...

Page 71: ...GIF TIF PNG to JPEG format and you can freely set the output picture s resolution to change output picture s file size The operation is very easy just follow below main steps 1 Add Picture Add Select...

Page 72: ...Quality defaultly set as 100 3 Set Output Path Photo output path is defaultly set as My Document My Pictures Browse click Browse you can change the output path Location click Location you can quickly...

Page 73: ...98 ME 2000 XP Hard disk Available Capacity Depends on converted file s size and coding method At least 1 GB free space on system disc DirectX DirectX 8 0 or later Required Software Windows Meida Play...

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