VB-VIS-003 Initial Setup: Difference between revisions
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<li>Press against the ''Base Plate'' and pull up on the ''Camera Arm'' to extend it. Then, rotate the ''Camera Head''.</li> | <li>Press against the ''Base Plate'' and pull up on the ''Camera Arm'' to extend it. Then, rotate the ''Camera Head''.</li> | ||
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{{Note|Do not turn the ''Camera Head'' in the wrong direction.}} | |||
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<li>Adjust the ''Camera Arm'' to change the height and position of the camera. Fully extend the ''Camera Arm'' to capture the maximum shooting area of A3 at output, 2048 x 1536 4:3 mode.</li> | <li>Adjust the ''Camera Arm'' to change the height and position of the camera. Fully extend the ''Camera Arm'' to capture the maximum shooting area of A3 at output, 2048 x 1536 4:3 mode.</li> | ||
Latest revision as of 06:00, 27 September 2024
Setting Up the Document Camera
- Lift the device by pushing through the opening at the Base Plate.
- Press against the Base Plate and pull up on the Camera Arm to extend it. Then, rotate the Camera Head.
- Adjust the Camera Arm to change the height and position of the camera. Fully extend the Camera Arm to capture the maximum shooting area of A3 at output, 2048 x 1536 4:3 mode.
- Press the Autofocus Button once to focus the camera. Press and hold the Flip Button to adjust image orientation (if applicable).
- If the environment is dark, press the LED Light Button to turn on the LED light.
Note: Do not turn the Camera Head in the wrong direction.