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Summary of Contents for comapct 5 HD

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Page 3: ...umped w ith your other household w aste You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical w aste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazar...

Page 4: ...e 2 Compact 5 HD User Manual OPN UDC 02101 Version 1 2 2011 Optelec the Netherlands All rights reserved Optelec P O Box 399 2990 AJ Barendrecht The Netherlands Phone 31 0 88 678 34 44 E mail info opte...

Page 5: ...ing the camera lens and mirror 13 Buttons 14 Switching the power on and off 15 Adjusting the magnification 16 Selecting a viewing mode 17 Using thesnapshot button 18 3 Charging the battery 20 Charging...

Page 6: ...Compact 5 HD English Page 4 Menu Brightness 25 Menu Power 26 Menu Sound 31 Menu Light 32 Menu Color 33 Menu Reset 34 Appendix A Safety 35 Appendix B Technical information 36 Appendix C Warranty Condit...

Page 7: ...olor or one of the high contrast modes The Compact 5 HD 5 inch display combined with its low magnification of 1 5 times gives you maximum overview while providing up to 18 times magnification for thos...

Page 8: ...About this manual This manual will familiarize you with the features and basic operation of the Compact 5 HD Please read this manual carefully before using your device What s in the box The Compact 5...

Page 9: ...the centre at the bottom of the screen Compact 5 HD closed Compact 5 HD open Using the Compact 5 HD in the closed or open position The Compact 5 HD can be used in two ways in the closed and in the op...

Page 10: ...e screen will be set in an ergonomic angle for reading and the camera will point downwards The open position enables you to read longer texts thanks to the integrated reading stand To open the unit fo...

Page 11: ...Optelec Compact 5 HD English Page 9 2 Place your middle fingers against the black opening support located on the top corners of the lower part of the unit...

Page 12: ...Optelec Compact 5 HD English Page 10 3 Place your index fingers above your middle fingers against the top corners of the upper part of the unit...

Page 13: ...Optelec Compact 5 HD English Page 11 4 Place your thumbs against the black opening supports underneath the display on the bottom corners of the upper part of the unit...

Page 14: ...Optelec Compact 5 HD English Page 12 5 Open the unit by lifting the upper part with your thumbs and index fingers...

Page 15: ...A dirty lens will result in a fuzzy image and may cause the auto focus camera to incorrectly focus A clean object light mirror is important for preventing dark or light spots and to ensure an equally...

Page 16: ...ight of the screen for one second allows you to increase or decrease the magnification Pressing the or buttons simultaneously will allow you to enter or exit the Compact 5 HD menu Snapshot button The...

Page 17: ...5 HD is located at the back of the unit To the left and right of the camera are two object lights that are used when the unit is in the closed position Switching the power on and off To switch the Co...

Page 18: ...t 5 HD menu Please refer to chapter 4 for more information on how to change these settings Adjusting the magnification To change the magnification settings of the unit simply press the or buttons loca...

Page 19: ...wide angle of the lens Fish eye effect in 1 5 times magnification Selecting a viewing mode Pressing the Mode button to the left side of the screen allows you to select one of the following viewing mo...

Page 20: ...image you wish to display Press and hold the snapshot button located on the top right side of the unit o You will hear a beep when pressing the snapshot button o Keep the snapshot button pressed o Th...

Page 21: ...utton to change the viewing mode Press the snapshot button again to unfreeze the image It is now possible to take a new snapshot Note if the snapshot button is released prior to giving the two beeps n...

Page 22: ...side of the unit Plug the other side of the power supply into a power outlet The orange LED indicator next to the 5V DC IN jack will glow continuously while the Compact 5 HD is charging When the unit...

Page 23: ...side of the unit will switch it back on again The standby time and power off time can be changed or disabled in the Compact 5 HD menu Please refer to the next chapter on how to change these settings...

Page 24: ...rsion Allows you to adjust the screen brightness Allows you to configure the power settings Allows you to switch the sound on or off Allows you to enable or disable the object lighting settings Allows...

Page 25: ...second Navigating the menu Use the or buttons to navigate between the menu items The Mode button located to the left of the screen will activate the chosen menu item or confirm the selection To chang...

Page 26: ...he current firmware version of the unit In this menu it is not possible to make any changes Activate the menu by pressing the and buttons simultaneously for one second The first option in the menu is...

Page 27: ...he button to move up and the button to move down within the menu Select the menu option Brightness and activate this menu by pressing the Mode button Select the brightness level by using the button to...

Page 28: ...e power off time is set to 4 minutes These 4 minutes are activated after the default standby time of 2 minutes By default the unit is therefore automatically switched off after 6 minutes Standby Sets...

Page 29: ...omatic power on upon opening the Compact 5 HD By default the Compact 5 HD will power on upon opening the unit Close Enables or disables automatic power off upon closing the Compact 5 HD By default the...

Page 30: ...your choice Select the time before the unit will power off by using the button to increase and the button to decrease the time Press the Mode button to confirm your choice Selecting NO ACTION will di...

Page 31: ...r disable the power on upon opening the Compact 5 HD Activate the menu by pressing the and buttons simultaneously for one second Use the button to move up and the button to move down within the menu S...

Page 32: ...enu option Power and activate this menu by pressing the Mode button Select the Close option by using the and buttons to scroll through the options Press the Mode button to confirm your choice To enabl...

Page 33: ...tons simultaneously for one second Use the button to move up and the button to move down within the menu Select the menu optionSound and activate this menu by pressing the Mode button To enable the so...

Page 34: ...by pressing the and buttons simultaneously for one second Use the button to move up and the button to move down within the menu Select the menu option Light and activate this menu by pressing the Mod...

Page 35: ...in the menu Select the menu option Color and activate this menu by pressing the Mode button Select the high contrast mode with the button to move up and the button to move down in the submenu Color Pr...

Page 36: ...the menu by pressing the and buttons simultaneously for one second Use the button to move up and the button to move down within the menu Select the menu option Reset and activate this menu by pressing...

Page 37: ...e Rough handling will damage the internal components Do not use the Compact 5 HD near inadequately shielded medical devices Do not try to open the battery compartment or try to remove the battery Cont...

Page 38: ...olor combination 1 High contrast color combination 2 Focus Auto focus High contrast ratio 500 1 High brightness screen 350 cd m2 Screen 5 TFT Screen resolution 800 x 480 Dimensions 137 x 88 x 23 mm 5...

Page 39: ...act 5 HD English Page 37 Operating conditions Temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Humidity 70 no condensation Storage transportation conditions Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Humidity 95 no...

Page 40: ...mpact 5 HD with a similar or improved product In no event shall Optelec or its suppliers be held liable for any indirect or consequential damages The original user s remedies are limited to replacemen...

Page 41: ...nces in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS and its amendments European Union Notice Products with CE marking comply with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC is...

Page 42: ...comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal...

Page 43: ...cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC R...

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