Enhancing snapshots and printed images ..................... 11 fuse application settings ........................... 12 Getting help ............................13 Full Screen mode ............................13 Hiding and viewing the fuse application toolbar ..................13 Automatic application updates ......................... 13 Care and maintenance ..........................14 Cleaning the fuse camera ......................... 14 Cleaning the lens ............................
USB cable connection to your computer. The USB cable connection provides power to fuse and enables you to save digital images or video files from the fuse camera directly to the computer where fuse software is installed.
Visualizer Preparing to use fuse What comes in the box 1. fuse desktop camera 2. magnetic icon strip 3. USB cable 4. Software CD 5. Quick Reference Guide Install the fuse software System requirements Your computer must have: •...
5. Double-click the language folder that matches your operating system. 6. Double-click “PolyVision_fuse_Setup_language.exe.” Installation begins. 7. Follow the prompts you see on the screen to install the fuse software on your computer. 8. Connect the USB cable provided with fuse to your computer. The New Hardware Wizard dialog appears.
To install the fuse Visualizer: 1. Locate the fuse USB cable. 2. Connect the standard male cable end to the computer USB port. 3. Connect the mini-B cable end to the USB port on the fuse desktop camera. 6 of 16 2002327-001 Rev C...
Visualizer ēno option: install the magnetic icon strip To integrate fuse with the ēno interactive whiteboard system, add the fuse magnetic icon strip to the ēno whiteboard. PolyVision 2002327-001 Rev C 7 of 16...
• click buttons in the fuse software toolbar • ēno option: When fuse is integrated with the ēno interactive whiteboard system, use the ēno stylus to tap control icons on the fuse magnetic icon strip. Getting started To get started using fuse: 1.
Displaying the desired image The fuse camera is at the end of a flexible neck so you can rotate the camera to capture images around the room or point it down toward a page or other subject on the table.
Note: While the live video is locked, you can copy to the clipboard, capture a snapshot, and reset to defaults, but not magnify, rotate or capture video. Reset Press this button to reset the fuse application to default magnification, default live video, default lighting, and default rotation. Capturing images fuse Visualizer enables you to capture and display images for a variety of uses: •...
Video capture Press once to begin capturing live video to a mpeg file on your computer and press again to halt video capture. The mpeg file is saved in the location defined in the fuse configuration dialog (refer to page 12).
Specify the name of the snapshot files saved on your computer when you save an image from your PolyVision product. Click the existing base file name to enter a new file name. Check boxes enable you to add a date/time stamp to the base filename, to add a sequential number to the base file name, and to overwrite the existing file each time you save.
• The application toolbar can be hidden. Press this button in the fuse application toolbar to enter Full Screen mode. The fuse application window fills the monitor with no title bars and no other applications. To display the application window, press the Full Screen icon again or press Esc.
Lighting Your PolyVision fuse Visualizer operates using ambient room light. If using camera in a severely darkened room, supplement the light entering the camera by using the LED light on the device, so that there is more light for the camera to work with (refer to “Camera LED lighting” on page 9.
If it is determined that your unit requires service, the Technical Support agent will instruct you how and where to return the unit. This warranty is limited to exchange or repair, at the option of the PolyVision, and PolyVision is not liable for any other damages, either direct or consequential. No warranty shall apply to any PolyVision product or any part thereof which has been subject to accident, alteration, modification, abuse, misuse, flood, fire, disassembly, or other unauthorized repair.
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