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CHANGING DISPLAY SETTING

CONFIRMING BATTERY LEVEL

Normal

Mirror

180° rotation

Reflection

*Indication on the display will disappear in a few seconds.

The live display in Captured Mode can be switched to mirror image by pushing Sub Button 2. The 
display mode changes from normal, mirror, reflection (vertical), and 180 degree rotation as you push 
Sub Button 2.

By pushing Rec Button, it captures the image in a direction that the image is displayed.

The battery level indicator appears when the power is turned 
on, or after the sleep mode. The indicator icon disappears 
after a few seconds.

The battery level indicator is only for your reference. The actual time length varies depending on 

the environment and frequency.

When the indication bar becomes one, the camera goes into Auto-Off mode within 10 minutes*. 

Charge the battery before it goes into the Auto-Off mode.

*This is the guideline at the time of purchase.

Once the power is turned off, all stored images will be deleted.

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Going Back to the Capture Mode

Push Rec Button to go back to the Capture Mode.

Deleting Captured Images

The message “Delete?” will appear when you hold down the Rec 
Button for a second. For deleting, push Sub Button 1. For canceling, 
push Sub Button 2. 
*For going back to the Capture Mode, push the Rec Button once.

The next image will appear in place of the deleted image.

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DELETE?

DELETE?

DELETED

DELETED

CANCELLED

CANCELLED

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

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3/4

NO

Sub Button 1

Rec Button

Sub Button 2

Summary of Contents for LUMICA

Page 1: ...ation carefully It may not be covered under its warranty if the repair is required due to the failure caused by your intention or when the camera is used under the abnormal conditions 8 8 9 10 11 12 1...

Page 2: ...oid using the product for more than 10 minutes Though a continuous usage will not damage the product it may cause the product to have a heat above or higher than 40 105 F and may cause a low level of...

Page 3: ...in this instruction on Page 9 CAUTIONS PROHIBITION Be sure to read and understand the Precautions for Safe Use section thoroughly for proper and safe use It includes important contents for safe use an...

Page 4: ...ow to attach the cover Use a new cover each time Make sure to attach a lens protective sheet prior to use refer to another instruction to see how to attach the sheet This sheet is to avoid any dust to...

Page 5: ...ry goes out the images on memory will be deleted It is recommended to have the camera unit placed into the charging stand while it is in the sleep mode To return to the live mode slide the power switc...

Page 6: ...images for instant review Make sure to save the important images to a computer or other hardware The image captured after the 16th image will be stored as the 16th image OVERWRITE will be displayed Th...

Page 7: ...4 3 4 2 4 1 4 Reviewing Captured Images Store and delete photos for every new patient refer to page 10 and do not use the previous patient s images for the new patient Push Sub Button 2 Push Sub Butt...

Page 8: ...down the Rec Button for a second For deleting push Sub Button 1 For canceling push Sub Button 2 For going back to the Capture Mode push the Rec Button once The next image will appear in place of the...

Page 9: ...tures the image in a direction that the image is displayed The battery level indicator appears when the power is turned on or after the sleep mode The indicator icon disappears after a few seconds The...

Page 10: ...p if the unit is on the charging stand Power Outlet RECHARGING Do not bend a cable by force or put a heavy staff on a cable to avoid a break Do not use a damaged cable It may cause a system failure Do...

Page 11: ...ipped with a video input TV video printer etc to view images To a video input Camera Morse TV Importing into a Computer Connect our wireless USB interface Morse typeS into the USB port on your compute...

Page 12: ...dition Temperature Between 5 23 F to 50 122 F Humidity Between 20 RH to 80 RH Avoid condensation or freezing Atmospheric pressure Between 750hPa 750mB and 1060hPa 1060mB Storage andTransport Pack this...

Page 13: ...hnical support E mail os rfsystemlab com 4 Is there any equipment that might generate electromagnetic noise i e PC monitor TV printer or a video player Please change the location to 30cm a foot away f...

Page 14: ...tand Power Input AC 100V 50 60Hz Power Output DC 6V 0 85A There is a life span for any rechargeable battery If the run time drastically decreases even with the full charge the battery may be worn out...

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