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Use the unit’s carrying handle to place it on a sturdy and stable work surface such
as a desk or table.
2. Raise the camera arm until it locks in the upright position.
3. Connect the power cord to the unit and an AC outlet.
4. Flip the main power switch on the back of the unit to power on both the monitor and
the camera. The green Power LED on the bottom of the camera indicates there is
power to the unit.
5. Adjust the monitor tilt by holding the left and right sides of the monitor, and then
gently tilting it forward or backward until it reaches a position that is comfortable.
6. If you are setting up the unit for the first time after removing it from its shipping
container, open the remote control’s battery cover and insert two AAA alkaline
batteries.
Powering the Unit Using the Remote Control
Press the green POWER button (upper right corner of the remote control) to turn the
camera on and off.
When the camera is on, a green LED on the bottom of the camera is on. If an image
does not appear on the screen, try the following:
Flip the main power switch on the back of the unit to the On (I) position
Press the green POWER button on the remote control and make sure that its
LED flashes red
Make sure the power cord is connected to the unit
Make sure the power cord is plugged into a wall outlet
For more solutions, refer to
Troubleshooting
Positioning the Camera for Long Distance or Close-up Work
For long distance viewing, keep the close-up lens open.
Keep the close-up lens closed for:
Looking at nearby objects
Self-viewing (camera rotated and pointing at yourself)
For reading items placed under the camera, keep the close-up lens closed and the
camera pointing down.
Any changes made to camera settings (for example, color mode, magnification) are
saved for that camera position: distance, reading, or self-viewing. This allows you to
have a unique configuration for each camera position.
For example, you can use true full color for distance viewing, and then switch to the
reading position and use two contrasting colors for close-up reading. These same
settings are recalled when you move the camera back to that orientation.