Operation and Care Manual
If you have audio tag recording enabled with your image captures, audio
can be played back and heard from the OnPoint
™
unit’s speaker.
If you want to add a Name & ID tag to a card, then you will need to connect
a PS/2 keyboard to the OnPoint system. To do this, insert the keyboard plug
into the keyboard jack on the left side of the OnPoint display.
Note: This connection does not support USB keyboards with PS/2 converters.
To connect the OnPoint system to a separate computer, insert the
appropriate USB plug into the USB jack on the left side of the OnPoint
display. Your computer will display “New Hardware Detected” (or similar)
messages as a result of this connection and you can view the files on your
CompactFlash
®
card through your computer (as well as directly from the
OnPoint system).
The MediaCaptureUSB software installation provides drivers that allow
Windows 2000 and XP systems to use the OnPoint system as a video source.
These drivers will also be available for other software on your system that is
aware of such multimedia devices. The “BioVision ViCAM III Utilities > ViCAM III
AMCAP” software (also included with this installation) provides a window
on your main computer monitor that mirrors the OnPoint display.
Note: If you have not already installed the MediaCaptureUSB software on the appropriate
computer, you will need to do so at this point:
Disable all virus protection software on this computer, and close any other programs that
may be running.
Locate the MediaCaptureUSB software, start the installation program (“install.exe”), and
follow the installation wizard’s instructions.
When the installation process is completed, restart your computer.
If you experience any problems with this process, check with your system administrator.
3.1.5.3 CompactFlash
®
Card
To begin capturing and reviewing images, insert a CompactFlash
®
(e.g.
SanDisk
™
, etc.) card into the media slot at the top of the
OnPoint
™
display
until it is fully seated.
Note: MediaCaptureUSB supports CompactFlash
®
Type I and Type II cards. Video capture will
benefit from faster cards such as SanDisk
™
Ultra II or Extreme III series or comparable cards.
3.1.5.4 Entering Name and ID Stamping
If a Name & ID have already been entered for this card, they will appear
on the OnPoint display.
If you want to add or edit the Name & ID for this card, press the Esc key on
your keyboard (you will need to attach a keyboard to the OnPoint system,
as described in the “Connecting Accessories” section). The Name/ID Entry
Mode will appear on the OnPoint display.
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