BEVLXNIV DC402L-AF 4K

BEVLXNIV Kids Digital Camera 4K 48MP Instruction Manual

Model: DC402L-AF 4K

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the BEVLXNIV Kids Digital Camera. This camera is designed for young users and beginners, offering a simple yet powerful way to capture memories with its 4K video capability and 48MP photo resolution. This manual provides detailed instructions on how to set up, operate, and maintain your camera to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Safety Information

Package Contents

Please check the package contents upon unboxing. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your retailer.

BEVLXNIV Kids Digital Camera, 32GB SD card, and two batteries

Image: The BEVLXNIV Kids Digital Camera in green, shown with the included 32GB SD card and two rechargeable batteries.

Product Overview

Familiarize yourself with the camera's components and controls.

Front view of the BEVLXNIV Kids Digital Camera showing the 2.4-inch screen and control buttons

Image: A user holding the BEVLXNIV Kids Digital Camera, highlighting its 2.4-inch IPS screen and the main control buttons on the back.

Camera Controls:

Setup

1. Battery Installation

  1. Locate the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the camera.
  2. Slide the latch to open the cover.
  3. Insert one of the provided Li-ion batteries (3.7V 700mAh) into the compartment, ensuring the correct polarity (+/-) matches the diagram inside.
  4. Close the battery compartment cover until it clicks securely into place.

2. SD Card Installation

The camera supports Micro SD cards up to 32GB. A 32GB card is included.

  1. With the camera powered off, locate the SD card slot, usually next to the battery compartment or on the side.
  2. Insert the Micro SD card with the metal contacts facing down (or as indicated by the diagram near the slot) until it clicks into place.
  3. To remove, gently push the card in until it springs out.

3. Charging the Battery

It is recommended to fully charge the battery before first use.

  1. Connect the small end of the USB charging cable to the camera's USB port.
  2. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to a USB power adapter (not included) or a computer's USB port.
  3. The charging indicator light will illuminate. It will turn off or change color when charging is complete.
  4. A full charge typically takes 2-3 hours.

4. Initial Power On

  1. Press and hold the Power button for a few seconds until the screen turns on.
  2. The first time you power on, you may be prompted to set the date and time. Use the navigation buttons to adjust and the OK button to confirm.

Operating Instructions

Basic Functions

Taking Photos

  1. Ensure the camera is in Photo mode (indicated by an icon on the screen).
  2. Frame your shot using the 2.4-inch IPS screen.
  3. The camera features autofocus. Allow a moment for the camera to focus on the subject.
  4. Press the Shutter button fully down to take a picture.
Camera demonstrating autofocus and fill light features

Image: Illustration of the camera's autofocus function and how to toggle the fill light on or off for improved lighting.

Recording Videos

  1. Switch to Video mode using the M button.
  2. Press the Shutter button once to start recording. A recording indicator (e.g., red dot or timer) will appear on the screen.
  3. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording.

Playback

  1. Switch to Playback mode using the M button.
  2. Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to browse through your photos and videos.
  3. Press the OK button to view a photo or play a video.

Menu Settings

In Photo or Video mode, press the Menu button (three lines icon) to access settings.

Camera features including self-timer, smile capture, face detect, anti-shake, and continuous shooting

Image: Visual representation of various camera features such as Self Timer (2s, 5s, 10s), Smile Capture, Face Detect, Anti Shake, and Continuous Shooting.

Connecting to a Computer (Wi-Fi or USB)

You can transfer photos and videos to a computer using the USB cable or Wi-Fi.

USB Connection:

  1. Connect the camera to your computer using the provided USB cable.
  2. The camera should appear as a removable disk or mass storage device on your computer.
  3. Open the camera's folder to access and copy your files.

Wi-Fi Connection:

Refer to the camera's menu for Wi-Fi settings. Typically, you will enable Wi-Fi on the camera, then connect your smartphone or computer to the camera's Wi-Fi network. An accompanying app (if available) may be required for full functionality.

Maintenance

Cleaning the Camera

Storage

Battery Care

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Camera does not power on.Battery is dead or not inserted correctly.Charge the battery. Ensure battery is inserted with correct polarity. Try the second battery.
Cannot take photos/videos.SD card is full, not inserted, or corrupted. Incorrect mode.Check SD card. Delete unnecessary files or format the card (backup first). Ensure camera is in Photo/Video mode.
Images are blurry.Lens is dirty. Subject too close. Camera shake.Clean the lens. Ensure subject is within focus range. Hold camera steady or use Anti-Shake feature.
Camera freezes or becomes unresponsive.Software glitch. Low battery.Remove and reinsert the battery to reset. Charge the battery.
Cannot connect to computer.Faulty USB cable. Driver issue.Try a different USB port or cable. Restart both camera and computer.

If the problem persists after trying these solutions, please contact customer support.

Specifications

FeatureDetail
Model NumberDC402L-AF 4K
Effective Still Resolution48 MP
Video ResolutionUp to 4K (as per product title, though specific 4K resolution not in specs list, 48MP implies high res)
Screen Size2.4 Inches (LCD Display)
Digital Zoom16X
Storage MediaMicro SD Card (up to 32GB)
Photo Sensor TechnologyCMOS
Supported File FormatJPEG (Images)
AutofocusYes (Contrast Detection)
Continuous Shooting30 fps
Battery Type3.7V 700mAh Li-ion (2 included)
ConnectivityUSB, Wi-Fi
ColorGreen
Comparison of 4K, 2.7K, and 1080P video resolutions and 48MP and 44MP photo pixels

Image: Visual comparison of video resolutions (4K, 2.7K, 1080P) and photo pixel options (48MP, 44MP) supported by the camera.

Warranty and Support

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the retailer. If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding your BEVLXNIV Kids Digital Camera, please reach out to our customer support team.

Contact information for support is typically found on the product packaging or the brand's official website.

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