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Viewing the bottom of an A4 (Letter) Page in camera
mode
When using the Scholar HD as a traditional video magnifier, in order to view the
bottom of a page it is necessary to tilt the camera head towards you slightly. For
magnification levels over 4x, the close-up lens must be attached for Scholar HD
to be able to focus.
Self-Viewing
From the document capturing position, simply
twist the camera up towards you to change it
to self-viewing position. The close-up lens
must be attached during self-viewing in order
for the camera to focus correctly.
Most users will also wish to change the Readit
software to mirror mode. Please refer to the
user manual or quick reference guide for how
to achieve this.
Distance Viewing
To view objects or text in the distance, from
the document capturing position, simply lift
the camera up towards you, (the same step as
in Self-Viewing) and then rotate the camera
around to face the item you wish to target.
The Readit software will automatically switch
to distance viewing mode when lifted upwards
and it remembers your zoom and colour
settings.
Scholar HD’s camera head can rotate 340 degrees. If you cannot access the angle
you desire, try rotating the camera head around in the other direction.