SightCare CloverNote User Manual

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CloverNote
Video Magnifier
User Guide
REV1.0

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  • Page 1 CloverNote Video Magnifier User Guide REV1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Precaution ..................1 Quick Start ................... 2 Overview ......................2 Compositions ....................... 3 Accessories ......................4 Device Setting Up ....................5 Battery Charging ....................5 Power LED ......................6 Battery Replacement ....................6 Device Folding .....................7 External Camera Setting Up and Disconnecting ..........8 Reading &...
  • Page 3 Image Freeze ......................14 Image Storage ....................14 Line and Mask ....................15 Location Function ....................16 Live Panning ......................17 Focus Control .....................18 Toggling System ....................18 Open Application ....................20 Setting Menu ......................26 HDMI Output .....................28 Hardware Reset ....................28 Troubleshooting ................ 29 Specification ................31...
  • Page 4: Precaution

    Precaution Before using CloverNote for the first time, you must charge its battery. Refer to the Battery Charging section for more details. Always operate the unit in a place where the temperature is between 10°and 35°C (50°and 95°F). Keep the unit away from wet areas, rain, and other sources of liquids.
  • Page 5: Quick Start

    Quick Start Overview Thank you for purchasing CloverNote! CloverNote is a 12.5-inch portable video magnifier which can satisfy all the daily requirements and work across 3 main market segments of home, work and education for the low vision people. The elaborated multi-camera system ensures superior and crisp images quality with 2.2-50 times continuous and lossless...
  • Page 6: Compositions

    Compositions 1. Front camera 2.LCD Screen 3. Home/Exit Button 4. Enhanced Color Button 5. Joystick 6. Zoom Button 7. Enter Button 8. Power Button 14. Voice Up Button 9. DC Port 15. Voice Down Button 10. HDMI Out Port 16. Camera Stick Port 11.
  • Page 7: Accessories

    20. LED Light 21. Battery 22. Main Camera 23. Speaker 24. Stand Accessories User Manual Power Adapter Cleaning Cloth Carrying Case...
  • Page 8: Device Setting Up

    Device Setting Up Unfold the stand to set up the device on the flat surface. Battery Charging Connect the supplied power cable to the unit’s charging port, then connect the power adapter into an AC outlet to start charging.
  • Page 9: Power Led

    Power LED  Charging when the unit is off, the power LED will be green and auto turn off when fully charged. A full Charge will take about 2.5 hours and support the unit working for about 4-4.5 hours.  Charging when the unit is on, the power LED will keep green. ...
  • Page 10: Device Folding

    Step 2 Slide down the battery cover to expose the battery. Take the battery out and insert a new one, then slide the cover back. Device Folding Use the finger to push the stand support until it bends first as the pictures show, then close the stand.
  • Page 11: External Camera Setting Up And Disconnecting

    External Camera Setting Up and Disconnecting  Insert the external camera into the Camera Stick port.  Press down the two buttons on the camera first to loose the connection and then pull it out directly. Note: The angel of the camera stick can be adjusted based on user’s requests and the knob is also can be rotated.
  • Page 12: Reading & Writing Assist Tray (Optional)

    Reading & Writing Assist Tray (Optional)  Put the device on the assist tray in centre.  Press down device and insert it into the stand.  With the device on the tray, it can capture half page of A4 size at a time.
  • Page 13: Operation

    Operation Power Button  Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn on the unit.  When the unit is on, press the Power button to check the current status of battery capacity.  Long press and hold the Power button when the unit is on for 3 seconds to turn Off.
  • Page 14: Magnification

     No operation for 5 seconds or short press the Home/Exit button or tap gesture will close the Quick Control Bar. Magnification  Turn the Zoom button clockwise to zoom In.  Turn the Zoom button counterclockwise to zoom out. ...
  • Page 15: Color Mode

    Color Mode A color mode is a predefined color combination. Full-color mode is suitable for viewing pictures or maps. Enhanced Color mode is combined with different foreground and background colors which can help to read more clearly.  Turn the Enhanced Color button to go through all the enhanced color.
  • Page 16: Lighting

    can be further applied.  Press down the Enhanced Color button and turn the Zoom button at the same time to pop up the Contrast Control Bar.  Use the slide gesture or turn the Zoom button to change the contrast color of background and foreground.
  • Page 17: Volume

    Volume Press the Voice Up button or Voice Down button to adjust the volume. With bar appears, you can also slide to adjust the volume level. Button/Voice Volume Bar Text-to-Speech Volume Bar Image Freeze Freezing a live image can be useful for the moving objects. Further magnification as well as enhanced color change is still available in this mode.
  • Page 18: Line And Mask

    Note: When the saved images reach at the maximum capacity (2 GB, Memory Full icon appears), you will need to delete some pictures first in Playback mode before the next successful saving. Line and Mask Press the Line/Mask button to switch among different Reading Line &...
  • Page 19: Location Function

     Press and hold the Line/Mask button and slide the Joystick up/down to change the position of the masks;slide the Joystick left/right to narrow/enlarge the distance between the masks.  Vertical mask  Press and hold the Line/Mask button and slide the Joystick left/right to change the position of the masks;slide the Joystick...
  • Page 20: Live Panning

     Rotate the Zoom button can quickly back to the original position of the box. Push the joystick to to any direction and press down the Zoom button can re-center the box.  Short press the Zoom button again (or double tap inside the box), then the highlighted context will zoom in to the previous higher zoom level automatically.
  • Page 21: Focus Control

     Image Position  Quickly tap the image center twice to re-center the image (or push the Joystick to any directions and press down the Zoom Button at the same time).  Quickly tap the image edge twice to jump to the start/end point (or quickly push the Joystick in the same direction twice) Focus Control...
  • Page 22  In the Magnifier Application, short press the Home/Exit Button to pop up the Control Bar.  Tap the icon ( or slide the Joystick and Enter button switch between Mirror View/Near View/Distance View.  External camera viewing mode  With the external camera connected to the device, press the Switch button can switch from the built-in camera and external camera.
  • Page 23: Open Application

    the Rotation icon to adjust the image direction. In the minimum magnification level, press down the Zoom button the first time, it will zoom in to achieve page width aligned and remove the black edge. Press the Zoom button again to activate the Location function.
  • Page 24  Pictures and documents in the SD card can be transferred to the device and all will be saved in the Shared Picture or Shared Document accordingly. Choose the specific picture/document first and then tap the Transfer icon (or press the Freeze button ) to start.
  • Page 25  Tap the corresponding the Trash icon (or press the Line/Mask button )/Transfer icon (or press the Freeze button ) to pop up the choose box. Tap the icon in the choose box (or press the Enter button ) to confirm deletion/transfer of all the chosen pictures/documents.
  • Page 26  You can view and navigate the image with the same operations described in the Image Freeze section. Press the Home/Exit button to pop up the control bar.  Press the Home/Exit button to pop up the control bar. Tap icon to page up/down the picture (or press the Switch button...
  • Page 27 the Trash icon (or press the Line/Mask button ) again to confirm or any other buttons/places on the screen to cancel.  With Multi-seletion activated, and all the target pictures have been chosen, tap the Trash icon (or press the Line/Mask button ) will pop the choose box.
  • Page 28  If the txt file has very long contents, it will auto divide into pages. Press the Home/Exit button to pop up the control bar and tap icon to page up/down the file.  Press the Home/Exit button to pop up the control bar. Tap the Play icon (or press the Enter button ) to start...
  • Page 29: Setting Menu

     Tap the Exit icon to exit to the document gallery. Note: Shared Picture and Shared Document only supports FAT32 format. In the Gallery, keeping sliding down/up the Joystick quickly turn the pages. Note: In the Open application or gallery, short press the Switch button can quickly return to the Magnifier Application.
  • Page 30 Power Saving provides an option that the device will get into Sleeping Mode when no operation for 5 minutes and then turn off automatically in 15 minutes with no operation. Touch screen provides an option of the finger gesture on the screen.
  • Page 31: Hdmi Output

    HDMI Output Connect the unit to your external display device with HDMI cable for the dual display application. Hardware Reset When the unit is hung or can’t be turned off normally, press the Power and Voice Up Button and Voice Down Button at the same time to trigger the hardware reset.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting  The unit does not turn on  Connect to the power adapter  Charge the battery  Hardware Reset  Black screen or White screen  If the unit is sitting on a flat pure surface or there is nothing on the tray, the screen may be black or white.
  • Page 33  Clean the LCD screen and camera  Image is out of focus  Check if the auto focus is disabled  move your hand back and forth over the document you are viewing to trigger the focus  Tap on the screen for 2 seconds to trigger the focus manually ...
  • Page 34: Specification

    Specification  Display: 12.5 inch IPS touch screen, Screen Resolution: 1920*1080  Camera: Ultra HD 4K Camera, Video Resolution: 3840*2160  Magnification: Near-view: 2.2x - 50x (Relevant to viewing angle)  Color Mode: Nature Color, up to 16 user-defined Enhanced Colors ...

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