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Freezing an Image 

1. Press the red FREEZE FRAME button to freeze the current image that appears on 
the screen. The Freeze Frame icon displays on the screen. Freeze Frame is useful 
when viewing distant static images such as text on a blackboard. 
2. 

Press the button again to turn off Freeze Frame and return to the camera’s live 

view. 
 

Auto Focus Toggle 

Focus lock prevents the camera from accidentally focusing on your hand or any other 
item that passes in front of the camera. This is useful when working or writing directly 
under the camera. 
 
1. Move the camera to the reading position (pointing down). 
Next, place your document or other item under the camera, and adjust magnification 
using the black PLUS or MINUS buttons. 
2. Press the orange FOCUS LOCK button (lower right side of the remote control) to 
turn off Auto Focus. The Focus Lock icon displays on the screen. The camera’s focus 
setting will not change meaning that an object moved closer to or farther away from 
the camera lens will be out of focus. 
3. Press the orange FOCUS LOCK button again. Auto Focus turns on, and the 
camera returns to normal operation. 
 

Saving Camera Settings 

Any changes that you make to camera settings (color mode, magnification, shading, 
and so on) 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, for reading, you can use yellow on black as your color mode to provide 
a strong contrast between foreground text and a solid background. When you rotate 
the camera for self- viewing, you can have a different configuration that switches to 
true full color with less magnification. 
 
To save camera settings after creating your preferences, 

 

Press the green POWER button (upper right corner of the remote control) to turn 
off the unit. Your most recent changes are saved for that camera position. 

 

Note:

 If you power off the unit by flipping the main power switch on the back of the 

unit instead of using the green POWER button, your most recent changes are not 
saved.  
 

Summary of Contents for ONYX HC34

Page 1: ...assignments product labels and craft projects with the distance view document view and self viewing controls Contents ONYX Deskset HD User Guide 1 General description 1 Overview 2 ONYX Deskset HD Com...

Page 2: ...he unit includes the following features Document reading Distance reading Self viewing Auto Focus creates the clearest view without any need to make adjustments Increase or decrease brightness Shading...

Page 3: ...ra 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...

Page 4: ...o Remote Control Functions Before you begin make sure the unit is turned on If necessary press the green POWER button on the remote control to turn on the camera Changing Magnification Press the black...

Page 5: ...s displayed on the screen and return to your initial magnification level 1 Press and hold the red FIND button upper center section of the remote control Crosshairs display on the screen indicating the...

Page 6: ...hat an object moved closer to or farther away from the camera lens will be out of focus 3 Press the orange FOCUS LOCK button again Auto Focus turns on and the camera returns to normal operation Saving...

Page 7: ...lear band of screen with translucent horizontal areas above and below Horizontal Masks these leave a horizontal clear band of screen with horizontal solid bars above and below Vertical Shades these le...

Page 8: ...reen Move both vertical reading lines to the left Black DOWN ARROW button Move both horizontal reading lines down the screen Move both vertical reading lines to the right Remote Control Functions Powe...

Page 9: ...era does not adjust its focus Turning Auto Focus off makes it easier to write or work with an object because the camera will not automatically focus on your hand During normal operation it is recommen...

Page 10: ...here are six factory default color modes and 27 additional color modes that you can activate and use Factory default color modes True Full Color always available cannot be disabled High Contrast Full...

Page 11: ...p or similar item to press the MENU button When holding the remote control vertically it is located above and to the left of the batteries The Enable check mark tick displays on the screen indicating...

Page 12: ...ottom of the camera 2 Open the battery cover on the back of the remote control Insert and press the unfolded paper clip into the recessed PAIRING button the hole above and to the right of the batterie...

Page 13: ...wall outlets have power and are not malfunctioning If the outlets are connected to a wall switch make sure that the switch is on The image on the screen is too bright or there is a glare from the scre...

Page 14: ...control If you use a remote control that is paired with another camera refer to Pairing a Remote Control with a Camera for procedures describing how to match the two devices Verify that the red LED o...

Page 15: ...cal Support to receive technical assistance Before contacting Technical Support it is recommended that you refer to Troubleshooting to try to resolve your problem quickly If you cannot resolve your is...

Page 16: ...h the product and you did not purchase directly from RNIB then please contact your retailer in the first instance For all returns and repairs contact RNIB first to get a returns authorisation number t...

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