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eMag 120 HD
eMag 150 HD

Instructions for use
for the portable video magnifier

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Summary of Contents for EMAG 120 HD

Page 1: ...eMag 120 HD eMag 150 HD Instructions for use for the portable video magnifier EN ...

Page 2: ...t notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical or for any purpose without the express written approval of A SCHWEIZER GmbH Copyright 06 2022 A SCHWEIZER GmbH All rights reserved eMag 120 HD eMag 150 HD Portable video magnifier Instructions for use Symbol guide Item no Batch number Serial number Medical device Authorised repre...

Page 3: ...ess 22 Saving an image 22 Reviewing or deleting images saved on an SD Card 23 Review other images saved on an SD Card 24 Delete the current image while in Review mode 24 Displaying a slide show 25 Start the slide show 26 Reading Lines and Reading Masks 26 Turning on reading lines or reading masks 27 Adjusting distance between reading lines or reading masks 27 Adding and removing color modes 28 Res...

Page 4: ...ence increases productivity and improves self esteem Intended users This device is for people with visual impairments or for others who would like to view text pictures or objects enlarged Intended usage environment This device is intended for use at home at the office and out and about It is for enlarging and improving pictures and texts for users The eMag 120 150 HD is a lightweight portable vid...

Page 5: ...om out and easily locate the center of the object displayed on the screen Adjustable Reference Lines and Masks to emphasize an area dis played on the screen SD Card slot capture and save images to an installed SD Card Self view camera magnification from 1x to 2 5x What s in the box 1 eMag 120 HD portable video magnifier with 12 inch flat panel monitor eMag 150 HD portable video magnifier with 15 i...

Page 6: ...cated on the left side of the unit next to the POWER button 2 Plug the power cord 2 into a wall outlet An optional Li ion battery is available for the unit It provides approximately 4 hours of use and takes approximately 3 5 hours to fully charge Refer to Battery status on page 11 for information about Battery operation To insert or remove a battery see Changing the battery on page 39 1 2 ...

Page 7: ...tery is installed and charged You can still use the unit while it is charging 1 Place the unit on a sturdy stable work surface 2 Place two fingers on the left or right front corner of the unit s baseplate 1 With your other hand grip the front edge of the unit s body 2 3 Raise the body until it locks in place 3 2 1 3 ...

Page 8: ...itor from its closed position 5 Finally raise lower or tilt the monitor to a position that is comfortable for you After a few moments the screen turns on Note If a battery is installed and the unit does not power on plug the unit into an AC outlet or press the POWER button The power connector and POWER button are located on the left side of the unit ...

Page 9: ...lose the unit use both hands to lower and rotate the monitor until it is against the unit s body 2 Place both hands on the left and right sides of the body and lower it until the unit is closed The unit automatically powers off ...

Page 10: ... on the screen 2 If an image does not display on the screen try the following Press the POWER button on the side of the unit Make sure the power cord is connected to the unit Make sure the power cord is plugged into a power outlet If a battery is installed verify that it is charged A flashing red LED indicates low battery See Battery Status on page 8 for more information Ensure that the wall outle...

Page 11: ...o the power jack on the left side of the unit Green solid Batteries are charged power adapter connected Green flashing Batteries are charging power adapter connected Red flashing Low battery status Red solid Error disconnect power adapter wait a few seconds and then reconnect it No LED Batteries are charged the power adapter is not plugged in or the eMag 120 eMag 150 HD is off ...

Page 12: ...12 Control panel functions Control panel functions 1 2 3 4 5 A ...

Page 13: ...SD Card on page 23 for more information 3 MAGNIFICATION Black dial Turn to zoom in and increase magnification or zoom out and decrease magnification 4 FIND Orange button Press and hold to zoom out and display crosshairs on the screen to help you reposition the object under the camera Release to return to the previous magnification level 5 COLOR MODE Blue dial Turn to cycle through color modes See ...

Page 14: ...ckwise to zoom in and enlarge or counterclockwise to zoom away from the object that is displayed on the screen Adjusting screen and image brightness To make the image lighter turn the yellow BRIGHTNESS dial clockwise To make the image darker turn the yellow BRIGHTNESS dial counterclockwise ...

Page 15: ... default color modes True Full Color always available cannot be deleted Black on White high contrast positive always available cannot be deleted White on Black high contrast negative always available cannot be deleted Yellow on Blue Yellow on Black High contrast full color Color Boost Contrast You can also activate up to 27 additional color modes for a total of 33 For a complete list refer to Colo...

Page 16: ...ck in white 4 White on black 5 Yellow on blue 6 Blue on yellow 7 Greyscale 8 Blau auf Gelb 9 Black on yellow 10 Violet on black 11 Black on violet 12 White on blue 13 Blue on white 14 Green on black 15 Black on green 16 Red on white 17 White on red 18 White on green 19 Green on white 20 Black on blue 21 Blue on black 22 Black on red 23 Red on black 24 Violet on white 25 White on violet 26 Orange o...

Page 17: ...on again to turn off Freeze Frame and return to live view Using the find feature The Find feature is useful when moving and repositioning a document or item under the camera Crosshairs display on the screen to assist with positioning 1 Press and hold the orange FIND button Crosshairs display on the screen indicating the center of the image on the screen and the camera zooms out ...

Page 18: ...o its previous magnification level and the crosshairs turn off Self view camera The self view camera is located at the top center of the monitor Use it to see yourself on the screen 1 To select the self view camera move the camera cover to the right The unit switches to its self view camera and displays the self view icon on the screen Note The self view camera will take a few seconds to start ...

Page 19: ...it up or down to adjust the height While in Self view mode you can turn the black MAGNIFICATION dial to zoom in and out you can freeze or save the image displayed on the screen For more information see Freezing an image on page 17 or Saving an image on page 22 you can change screen brightness as described on page 10 3 To disable the self view camera move the camera cover to the left The screen now...

Page 20: ... dials to access and perform more features and operations Always press and hold the ADVANCED button A first and then press or turn the other buttons or dials to perform the advanced task For example to dim or brighten the LED reading light first press and hold the ADVANCED button A and then turn the yellow BRIGHTNESS dial 1 1 2 3 4 5 A ...

Page 21: ...pears on the screen Images can only be saved when an SD Card is in the SD Card slot A 3 MAGNIFICATION Black dial Turn to cycle through and display horizontal lines horizontal masks vertical lines vertical masks and no lines or masks on the screen A 4 FIND Orange button Press and hold for approximately 10 seconds to enter or exit Configuration mode A 5 COLOR MODE Blue dial Turn to adjust the spacin...

Page 22: ...lease the black ADVANCED button when finished Saving an image To save the live or still image that is displayed on the screen do the following 1 Press and hold the black ADVANCED button and then the red FREEZE FRAME button until the SAVE icon displays 2 The unit returns to live view and the image is now saved to the SD Card Images are saved in 24 bit BMP format with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixe...

Page 23: ...Reviewing or deleting images saved on an SD Card Note To enter Review mode from live view or freeze frame press the red FREEZE FRAME button for 6 seconds displays if an SD Card is not in the SD Card slot Verify that the SD Card is inserted in the card slot After entering Review mode the latest saved image displays on the screen ...

Page 24: ...s the orange FIND button to clear the check box The image is deleted when you exit Review mode Note If you change your mind and decide to save the image press the ADVANCED and FIND buttons again to toggle and select the check box before exiting Review mode 2 To delete another image turn the blue COLOR MODE dial to move forward and back through the saved images and then repeat step 1 above 3 Press ...

Page 25: ... Card should have a resoluti on of 1280 x 800 pixels To rearrange the order that images display you can insert the SD Card into your computer rename the files al phanumeric characters in the order that you like and then reinsert the SD Card into the unit The file names should not be longer than 8 characters followed by the BMP file extension Note Before You Begin you must be in Review mode before ...

Page 26: ... FRAME button To restart the slide show press the black ADVANCED button and the FREEZE FRAME button again 3 To stop the slide show and return to live view press and hold the red FREEZE FRAME button for 6 seconds Reading Lines and Reading Masks Reading lines display as two horizontal or vertical lines on the screen Reading masks block part of the screen to show only a horizontal or vertical slice o...

Page 27: ...l masks or none Horizontal lines Vertical lines Horizontal masks Vertikal masks None Adjusting distance between reading lines or reading masks 1 With lines or masks displayed on the screen press and hold the black ADVANCED button 2 Do one of the following Turn the blue COLOR MODE dial clockwise to increase the distance between lines or masks Turn the blue COLOR MODE dial counterclockwise to decrea...

Page 28: ...ation menu 2 Turn the blue COLOR MODE dial to view the different color combinations indicates that the color mode is enabled indicates that the color mode is disabled 3 Press the red FREEZE FRAME button to toggle between enabling and disabling the current color mode displayed on the screen Note The 3 color modes True Full Color White on Black and Black on White are always available and cannot be d...

Page 29: ...29 Restoring factory settings Press and hold the following buttons for approximately 10 seconds to reset the unit to its default settings Black ADVANCED button Red FREEZE FRAME button Orange FIND button ...

Page 30: ...he position number The 3 color modes True Full Color White on Black and Black on White are always available and cannot be disabled For a list of available colors refer to Color Modes on page 16 2 Turn the blue COLOR MODE dial to scroll through positions 4 through 12 To select and enable a position Press the red FREEZE FRAME button The color combination currently displayed on the screen is assigned...

Page 31: ...ellung Freeze frame Find Magnification tables 1 Magnification display number 88 Time 00 00 HH MM in 24h hour format Date 01 01 14 MM DD YY See Adjusting magnification settings on page 32 for more information Time and Date settings are only saved while a battery is installed and charged For more information see Changing the battery on page 39 ...

Page 32: ...llowing is an advanced feature and is accessed while in Configuration mode There are three magnification tables from which you can choose the best magnification configuration for your vision needs Table 1 is ideal if you are comfortable with lower magnification It provides finer adjustments between positions 1 through 5 Turn the black MAGNIFICATION dial to step through positions 1 through 16 Table...

Page 33: ...n table 1 Press and hold the black ADVANCED button and the orange FIND button for approximately 10 seconds to open the Configuration menu 2 Continue to press the black ADVANCED button until the video magnification icon displays on the screen 3 Press the red FREEZE FRAME button to select one of the three magnification tables For an overview of magnification tables refer to the table descriptions me...

Page 34: ...the magnification in use relative to the 16 positions of the black MAGNIFICATION dial for example 1 2 3 Select if you do not want any magnification value to display as you turn the black MAGNIFICATION dial Select to display the actual magnification value for example 5 2 6 4 7 9 and so on 3 To save changes and exit Configuration mode press and hold the black ADVANCED button and the orange FIND butt...

Page 35: ...ack on white high contrast positive Position 3 is white on black high contrast negative Solid icon Displays for positions 4 through 12 These positions can be added to or removed from normal operation In addition you can select one of 30 different color combinations for each position By default position 4 is yellow on blue and position 5 is yellow on black Both posi tions can be changed using this ...

Page 36: ...l operation Magnification levels The unit can display 16 levels of magnification when you turn the black MAGNIFI CATION dial positions 1 to 16 Three separate magnification tables are available for use Each table offers slightly different values so that you can choose the best magnification power for you Table 1 is best if you are comfortable with lower magnification It provides finer ad justments ...

Page 37: ...on with the clear magnifying glass if you do not want to see a magnifi cation value display as you turn the dial Select the icon with X to display the actual magnification value for example 5 2 6 4 7 9 and so on Zeit Sets the time in 24 hour format HH MM Image file names are based on the unit s time and date The time setting is persistent as long as a battery is installed and charged Datum Sets th...

Page 38: ...o purchase a battery To remove a battery and replace it with a charged battery do the following Removing the battery 1 Power off and unplug the unit 2 Open the unit as described earlier in Setting Up the Unit on page 6 3 Carefully lay the unit on its back with the monitor hanging over the edge of a table desk or other sturdy surface ...

Page 39: ...wn on the outside edges of the battery compartment door and then slide it toward you This releases the battery door and exposes the battery 5 Use the plastic tab 1 located on the left side of the battery to lift and remove the battery ...

Page 40: ...he compartment s contacts 2 Align the battery door s locking tabs with the compartment s slots and slide the door until it locks Make sure that the battery s plastic tab remains inside the compartment 3 Place the unit right side up on the table and then power on the unit The battery status icon displays on the screen ...

Page 41: ... Release the buttons when the version number displays 2 Press and release the black ADVANCED button until the clock option displays on the screen The format is HH MM 24 hour Turn the yellow BRIGHTNESS dial to adjust the hour Press the red FREEZE FRAME button to move to minutes and then turn the yellow BRIGHTNESS dial to set minutes 3 Press the black ADVANCED button to display the date option The f...

Page 42: ...e day Press the red FREEZE FRAME button again and turn the yellow BRIGHTNESS dial to set the year The year format is the last two digits of the current year 4 When finished press and hold the black ADVANCED button and the orange FIND button for at least 10 seconds to save and exit the Configuration menu ...

Page 43: ...ower 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 not changing Exit Review mode and return to live view by pressing the red Freeze Frame button The unit is not responding Press and hold the unit s Power button for at least 12 seconds to reboot the unit The image on the screen is too bright or ...

Page 44: ...ra does not display an image Make sure the camera cover is open Service and support If you require technical support with your eMag 120 HD eMag 150 HD please contact the dealer who sold you the visual aid It is recommended you first refer to Troubleshooting Note This device contains no user serviceable components Any unauthorised attempt to service or replace internal components will render the wa...

Page 45: ...en 10 and 40 C Store the device in an environment with a temperature range between 20 and 65 C Always use the device on a stable level hard surface such as a table To clean the monitor unplug the power cord and carefully wipe across the screen with a soft clean cloth that has been moistened with a non abrasive cleaning agent for example with water isopropyl alcohol benzene vinegar mixed with water...

Page 46: ...modes Dimensions Total size W x H x D approx 31 7 x 6 1 x 34 3 cm ca 40 6 x 6 1 x 34 3 cm Weight 3 8 kg 4 3 kg without battery 4 3 kg 4 8 kg with battery Operating time Approx 4 3 5 hours battery operation Charging time Approx 3 5 hours battery operation Camera 14 Megapixel High Definition autofocus camera Self view camera 5 Megapixel High Definition autofocus camera Battery optional Rechargeable ...

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