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© 1999 ParkerVision, Inc. • Use Your 1-CCD Presenter Camera System
Using autoTRACK Views
TIGHT autoTRACK View
Press and release the
TIGHT autoTRACK View
button. The video frame
should show a close head shot of you. This view is used to emphasize
facial expressions. If you would like to alter your image in this view, then
you need to reset the
Tight autoTRACK View
.
To SET or CHANGE the tight autoTRACK View:
1. After pressing the
TIGHT View
button, use the
SUBJECT POSITION
arrow buttons
to position yourself in the middle of the video frame.
2. Only when desired, use the manual
ZOOM
and
FOCUS
buttons to set the needed
zoom perspective.
3. Only when desired, use the manual
IMAGE
(Iris and Gain) buttons to set the needed
light/dark contrast.
4. Press and hold the
TIGHT
button until you hear two beeps indicating the new
setting has been stored.
To RECALL the tight autoTRACK VIEW:
Press and release the
TIGHT View
button. The CameraMan then recalls the information
stored in the
TIGHT
button.
WIDE autoTRACK View
Press and release the
WIDE autoTRACK View
button. The video frame
should show a wide body shot of you. If you would like to alter your
image in this view, then you need to reset the
Wide View
.
To SET or CHANGE the wide autoTRACK VIEW :
1. After pressing the
WIDE View
button, use the
SUBJECT POSITION
arrow buttons
to position yourself in the middle of the video frame.
2. Only when desired, use the manual
ZOOM
buttons to set the needed zoom
perspective.
3. Only when desired, use the manual
IMAGE
buttons to set the needed light/dark
contrast.
4. Press and hold the
WIDE
button until you hear two beeps, indicating the new
setting has been stored.
To RECALL the wide autoTRACK VIEW:
Press and release the
WIDE View
button. The CameraMan then recalls the information
stored in the
WIDE
button.
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