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Contents Safety P.1 Build A Getting Started P.2 B Power Generator P.3 C Electronics P.5 D Lens Wheel P.8 E LED Flash P.10 Use A Camera Parts P.11 B Charging the Battery P.12 C Bigshot Software P.
Safety Always ensure that the camera is operated according to the instructions below, which are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or prevent damage to the camera. WARNING: Possibility of serious injury 1. Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to people's eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash could damage eyesight. In particular, keep the camera at least one meter away from infants when using the flash. 2.
Build B Power Generator B1. Slide gear A into the hole on the side B2. While holding the gear in place with B3. Place gear C next to the first gear as B4. Take gear B and gear D and hold of the camera body. The blue arrow tells you the direction in which to slide the gear. shown, and push the rod through both the gears until it is all the way in. The left end of the axle should now sit in the notch on the camera body and the two gears should be free to spin.
Build B Power Generator B6. Push the axel rod from the left all B7. Place the dynamo into the camera B8. Place the bracket on the dynamo so B9. Fasten the bracket in place with two B10. Take the hand crank and push-fit its B11. Fasten the hand crank onto gear A Learn about dynamo http://www.bigshotcamera.com/learn/power/dynamo Learn about power generator http://www.bigshotcamera.com/learn/power/index the way so that it enters the hole in the camera body on the right.
Build B Power Generator B12. Rotate the hand crank clockwise. If it does not rotate smoothly, one of the parts of the gearbox may be misaligned. Carefully undo the previous steps and reassemble the gearbox. B13. Clip the white crank cap onto the hand crank so that it covers the three screws. Before snapping the cover in place, make sure you have lined up the three tabs on the cover with the slots on the hand crank. Build C Electronics C1.
Build C Electronics C3. Pick up the PCB module and turn C4. Insert the PCB module into the camera C5. Fasten the PCB module onto the C6. Now set the mode knob to the OFF the mode knob to the position shown above. camera body using three screws. body. Make sure the pillars in the camera body go through the holes in the PCB module. position. It must remain in the OFF position during the remaining assembly process. C7.
Build C Electronics C8. If you want to disconnect the wires, C9. Take the remaining connector from C10. Place the connectors from the C11. Now set the battery into the camera C12. Place the clear back cover on top of C13. Fasten the back cover with four then press down on the smaller connector and pull it out as shown above. dynamo and the battery into the space at the bottom of the camera body. Make sure that the wires do not touch the gears. the camera body.
Build D Lens Wheel D5. Now cover the second spring with D6. Push-fit the lens wheel into the D7. After you have attached the lens D8. Place the lens cover on top of the the second spring cover. wheel, try gently rotating it in each direction. It should snap into each of the three lens settings. casing of the PCB module. Make sure the two locks on the lens wheel align correctly with the two notches on the PCB module, as illustrated by the blue and purple boxes.
Build E LED Flash E1. Take the LED flash module and E2. Turn the LED flash module clockwise E3. The wrist strap has a tiny loop and E4. Pass the big loop through the little E5. Then, pull on the big loop to tighten E6. Congratulations. You’re done! insert it into the PCB module. The flash module can be inserted in only one orientation.
Use A Camera Parts Front of the Camera 1 3 4 5 2 6 10 7 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Shoot button Hand crank Mode dial Timer LED Lens wheel LED flash Regular lens Wide Angle lens Stereo/3D prism USB Connector 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Use B Charging the Battery Before you start using the camera, you will have to charge the battery. There are two ways to charge the battery: using a USB charger or using the hand crank. We suggest you use the first method whenever possible, and reserve the second method for when you do not have access to a computer. Using USB charger Connect the camera to your PC/Mac using the USB cable provided. Do not use force or attempt to insert the connectors at an angle.
Use C Bigshot Software Please download Bigshot software from: www.bigshotcamera.
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