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HIMS Co SenseView Duo User Manual

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SenseView Duo
User Guide
Distributed in the U.S. by:
GW Micro, Inc.
TEL: (260) 489-3671
FAX: (260) 489-2608
E-mail: support@gwmicro.com
http://www.gwmicro.com/cctv

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  • Page 1 SenseView Duo User Guide Distributed in the U.S. by: GW Micro, Inc. TEL: (260) 489-3671 FAX: (260) 489-2608 E-mail: support@gwmicro.com http://www.gwmicro.com/cctv...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SenseView Duo Package ..1 2. General Instructions ..... 1 3. Configuration ......2 4. How to Use Each Function .. 8 5. Technical Specification..18 6. Digital Zoom Rate Table ..19 7. Warranty ......21 8.
  • Page 5: Senseview Duo Package

    1. SenseView Duo Package Thank you for choosing SenseView Duo. The following items are included in the SenseView Duo Package. (A) SenseView Duo (B) AC power adapter (C) Carrying case (D) Strap (E) User guide 2. General Instructions (A) The battery must be fully charged for approximately 3 hours prior to initial use.
  • Page 6: Configuration

    questions and issues to GW Micro. If the unit is disassembled by a party other than GW Micro, the warranty will become void. (E) Over a long period of time, you will notice that the battery life will become shorter than when you first received your unit.
  • Page 7 (A) Power on/off switch You can turn the SenseView on by sliding and releasing the switch away from the DC-in jack and you can turn it off by sliding and releasing the switch again. (B) Close-up & handwriting camera indicator The light turns on when the close-up &...
  • Page 8 The light turns on when distance camera is selected, and blinks in the power- saving mode. (E) Distance camera (F) Focus knob for distance camera You can focus the distance camera by rotating the knob back and forth. (G) Camera selection switch select close-up &...
  • Page 9 Table” section. (I) Color mode button You can change colors on the LCD with 7 different combinations in the close-up camera and 6 different combinations in the distance camera, respectively. When you switch to the distance camera from the close-up camera, the color mode automatically changes to full color mode, regardless of the color mode of the close-up camera.
  • Page 10 5. Yellow on black background 6. Yellow on blue background 7. Blue on white background (J) Brightness button You can change the brightness of the LCD with 4 different levels. (K) Image capture button You can capture the image which you are looking at, and store the image, by pressing the button and holding it for more than 1.5 seconds.
  • Page 11 2. Erase the stored images 3. Close-up camera light on/off 4. Check available storage capacity for storing images 5. Sound on/off How to use this key is explained in the “How to Use Each Function” section. (N) Battery charging indicator When you are charging the battery, the light is red, and it change to green when fully charged.
  • Page 12: How To Use Each Function

    4. How to Use Each Function (1) Power on/off You can turn the power on by sliding the Power on/off switch (A) to DC-in. You can turn the power off by sliding it again. (2) Distance camera mode 1. You can select the distance camera by sliding the Camera selection switch (G) to the distance camera.
  • Page 13 (3) Close-up & handwriting camera select close-up & handwriting camera sliding Camera selection switch (G) to the close- up camera. (4) Reading mode/handwriting mode You can select the handwriting mode by tilting the close-up camera, as shown in Figure 2. <Figure 2>...
  • Page 14 image, press this button again for less than 1.5 seconds. You can store up to 20 images. You will hear an alarm sound and/or see a red “20” when you press the Image capture button (K) for more than 1.5 seconds as 20 images are already stored.
  • Page 15 3. Press center Panning/selection key (M). Then you can find an image which is stored. You will hear an alarm sound and/or see a blinking “00” when there are no stored images. 4. Move to the desired picture by pushing the Panning/selection key (M) to the right or left.
  • Page 16 2. Press the Menu button (L). 3. Move to the following icon (Figure 4) to erase an image by moving the Panning/selection key (M) to the right or left. <Figure 4> 4. Press center Panning/selection key (M) and you can see the above icon to confirm if it is the image which you are want to delete.
  • Page 17 to the normal viewing mode. (8) Panning 1. You can pan the image on the screen in normal viewing, capture status, and the stored image mode by moving the Panning/selection key (M) in the four directions (up, down, right and left). 2.
  • Page 18 4. You need to slide the Power on/off switch (A) again if you want to turn on the SenseView Duo up after auto power-off. (10) Battery status 1. You can check the battery status by pressing the Color mode button (I)
  • Page 19 status image will also blink on and off. <Figure 6> 4. The battery status is red, as shown in Figure 7, when this unit is being charged by connecting the AC power adapter to the DC-in jack. When the unit is fully charged, the color of the battery indicator icon will change to green, as shown in Figure 8.
  • Page 20 pushing the Panning/selection key (M) to the right or left. <Figure 9> 3. Press the center of Panning/selection key (M) to turn off the light. 4. If you want to turn the light on, press the Menu button (L) and move to the following icon –...
  • Page 21 2. Move to the following icon – (Figure 11) to turn the sound off by pushing the Panning/selection key (M) to the right or left. <Figure 11> 3. Press center Panning/selection key (M) to turn off the sound. 4. If you want to turn on the sound, press the Menu button (L) and move to the following icon (Figure 12) by pushing the Panning/selection key...
  • Page 22: Technical Specification

    for storing images by doing the following: 1. Press the Menu button (L). 2. Move to the following icon (Figure 13) for storage capacity by pushing the Panning/selection key (M) to the right or left. <Figure 13> 3. Press the center of Panning/selection key (M).
  • Page 23: Digital Zoom Rate Table

    2. Enhanced color (close-up camera only) 3. Black on white background 4. White on black background 5. Yellow on black background 6. Yellow on blue background 7. Blue on white background (E) Close-up reading & handwriting camera (F) Distance camera (G) Battery: Rechargeable lithium polymer Continuous use: 4.5 hours Recharge time (when battery is flat):...
  • Page 24 Level 5 6.5x Level 6 7.3x Level 7 8.2x Level 8 9.6x Level 9 11.2x Level 10 13.4x Digital zoom rate 3.2 in zoom level 1 means that an object that is 1cm long will display as 3.2cm on the screen. (B) Distance camera Zoom Level Digital Zoom Rate...
  • Page 25: Warranty

    7. Warranty (A) Warranty term is for 1 year with the exception of the battery. (B) Warranty term for the battery is 6 months. (C) Warranty does not cover problems that are caused by the user. It only covers manufacturer defects.
  • Page 26: Fcc Warning

    8. FCC Warning NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.