Table of Contents Introduction ......................... 1 Setting Up the Unit ......................3 Opening the Unit ......................3 Connector Panel ......................5 Connecting the Remote Control ..................7 Connecting a Monitor or HDTV and Powering On the Unit ..........8 Connecting a Computer and Powering On the Unit ............12 Power LED Description ....................
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Detailed Operation ......................24 Changing Magnification ....................24 Adjusting Screen Brightness ..................25 Changing Color Modes ....................25 Flipping an Image ......................26 Freezing an Image ......................27 Locking the Focus ......................28 Aiming the Camera at Distant Objects ................29 Advanced Features ......................
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Restoring Factory Default Settings ................. 41 Remote Control Functions ....................42 Scanning and Reading with OpenBook ................45 Placing a Document under the Camera ................ 45 Capture, Scan, and Read ....................46 Troubleshooting ....................... 47 Service and Support ......................53...
Introduction ® The ONYX Portable HD is a lightweight portable video magnifier that can easily be folded for quick and convenient travel. Once you arrive at your destination, simply unfold the unit, plug it in, turn it on, and experience high-quality HD video magnification for both close-up and long distance viewing.
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Find function to easily target distant objects Adjustable reading lines and masks to emphasize an area displayed on the screen What’s in the Box? ONYX Portable HD magnifying camera Universal USB wall charger with wired remote control ...
Setting Up the Unit Opening the Unit 1. Hold the body of the unit in one hand, and with your other hand, lift the camera arm up until it locks in the first position. 2. Rotate one support leg down and then rotate the other support leg.
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3. Place the unit on a sturdy flat surface. 4. For information about camera positions, see pages 16-18.
Connector Panel The connector panel on the back of the unit has four connectors for the remote control, power, and video. Above the connector panel is the power status LED. Use the following illustration and descriptions to learn more about the connector panel.
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Remote Control Jack. Connect the remote control to the unit. It is located in the upper left corner and is identified with a single raised dot above the jack. USB 2.0 Power Port – Type B. Attach one of the two supplied USB 2.0 cables (1 m or 2 m) for power.
Connecting the Remote Control The unit has a wired remote control. When the unit is folded, the remote control attaches and is conveniently stored against the unit’s body. To connect the remote control, plug it into the jack on the back of the unit as shown below. The jack is located in the upper left corner of the connector panel and is identified by a single raised dot.
Connecting a Monitor or HDTV and Powering On the Unit You can connect the unit directly to a monitor or HDTV to view video. To do this, use the following cables: USB 2.0 power cable (USB A to B - white inner connectors) ...
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Monitor Connection – HDMI to DVI The monitor cable has an HDMI connector and a DVI connector. 1. Plug the cable’s HDMI connector into the HDMI port on the back of the unit. The port is identified by four raised dots.
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HDTV Connection – HDMI to HDMI When connecting the unit to an HDTV, you must supply an HDMI to HDMI cable. In addition, you must choose the correct input source using your HDTV’s setup menu. 1. Plug an HDMI connector into the HDMI port on the back of the unit.
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Power Connection For power, use the 1 m or 2 m USB 2.0 cable. 1. Plug one end of the USB 2.0 cable into the USB wall charger and then the charger into a wall outlet. 2. Plug the other end of the USB 2.0 cable into the USB 2.0 port on the back of the unit.
3. Press the green POWER button on the remote control to power the unit on. The Power LED on the rear of the unit displays as green indicating that the unit is on. If the LED is not green, refer to Power LED Description on page 15 for more information. After a moment, the camera’s view appears on the monitor screen.
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Note: For best video performance, always use the USB 3.0 cable and port on the unit, and a computer with a USB 3.0 port. Blue is the standard color for USB 3.0 connectors and ports. Always use the USB 2.0 cable and ports for power. 1.
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2. Plug the other end of the cable into a USB 3.0 port on the computer. A USB 3.0 port on a computer is blue. It may also be identified with “SS” or “3.0.” Note: If your computer does not support USB 3.0, then plug the cable into any available USB 2.0 port on the computer.
Power LED Description Green Unit is on. If no video displays, verify that (1) the USB 3.0 video cable is plugged into the unit’s USB 3.0 port, or (2) that a video cable from the monitor or HDTV is connected to the unit’s HDMI port. For an HDTV connection, make sure to change the HDTV’s input source.
Positioning the Camera For reading items placed For distance viewing, keep the Keep the close-up lens closed under the camera, keep the close-up lens open. and the camera pointing close-up lens closed and the forward for: camera pointing down. Looking at nearby objects ...
Saving Camera Settings Any changes that you make to camera settings (color mode, magnification, shading, and so on) are saved for that camera position: distance, reading, or self-viewing. This allows you to have a unique configuration for each camera position. For example, for reading, you can use yellow on black as your color mode to provide a strong contrast between foreground text and a solid background.
Camera Arm Positions The camera arm can be placed into three different positions. Reading. Use to view documents that are Intermediate. Use to view taller objects that placed on a surface directly below the are placed on a surface directly below the camera camera.
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Distance. Use for distance viewing. This is ideal when it is necessary to view over objects that may obstruct the camera’s view. For example, when in a classroom or lecture hall environment, it positions the camera over the heads of other students. Always keep the close-up lens open for this position.
Closing the Unit Before closing the unit, do the following: Press the green POWER button on the remote control to turn off the unit. Unplug the remote control, power, and video cables from the back of the unit. Note: When the unit is collapsed for travel, you can attach the remote control securely against the unit’s body for compact storage.
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3. Reposition your grip on the unit and with your other hand, rotate one leg up toward the unit’s body, and then rotate the other leg. 4. Move the camera so that it is perpendicular to the camera arm. 5. If you like, you may secure the remote control against the unit’s body for compact storage.
General Operation The following explains how to quickly change magnification, screen colors, and image brightness. Before you begin, you should unfold the unit and connect cables and power as described earlier in Setting Up the Unit beginning on page 3. 1.
Detailed Operation This section describes how to change magnification and screen brightness, locate objects, change color modes, and more using the remote control. For more information about the remote control and its buttons, refer to Remote Control Functions on page 42. Before you begin, make sure the unit is turned on.
Adjusting Screen Brightness To make the image lighter, press the top yellow BRIGHTNESS button (center left of the remote control). To make the image darker, press the bottom yellow BRIGHTNESS button (center left of the remote control). Changing Color Modes A color mode is a pre-defined color combination.
You can also activate up to 27 additional color modes for a total of 33. For a complete list, refer to Color Modes on page 38. To add more color modes, refer to Adding and Removing Color Modes on page 39. There are two ways to move through the list of color modes: ...
To flip an image, do the following: Press the light blue FLIP button (upper left of the remote control) to cycle through the four different picture orientations. The camera will remember this setting the next time you rotate it back to this position. Freezing an Image 1.
Locking the Focus Focus lock keeps the camera focused on the item you are viewing instead of trying to automatically focus on your hand, or any other item that passes in front of the camera. This is useful when working or writing directly under the camera. 1.
Aiming the Camera at Distant Objects If you are currently focused on an object, but you want to move the camera to another object, use the FIND button to help you aim the camera, locate the center of the new object using the crosshairs displayed on the screen, and return to your initial magnification level.
Advanced Features Shading, masks, and reading lines are features you can use to help you read text on the screen. The MASK and READING LINES buttons are located under the button cover. To access these buttons, slide the button cover down and off.
Shading and Masking Shades and masks block parts of the screen to show only a horizontal or vertical slice of the screen. This makes it easier to focus on a specific area of the screen while also reducing glare from bright backgrounds. Shades display as two translucent bars. Masks display as two solid bars on the screen.
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To move shades or masks, use the white and black arrow buttons as described below. Press … To … Decrease the distance between shades or masks. This is true for both horizontal and vertical layout. White UP ARROW button Increase the distance between shades or masks. This is true for both horizontal and vertical layout.
Reading Lines Reading lines are horizontal or vertical lines that display on the screen to help you maintain your place while viewing an image or reading text. Note: When connected to a computer, reading lines are controlled using the GEM image management software’s hot keys.
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To move reading lines, use the white and black arrow buttons as described below. Press … To … Move the bottom horizontal reading line up the screen. White UP ARROW button Move the right vertical reading line to the left. Move the bottom horizontal reading line down the screen.
Managing Images Saving an Image to an SD Card Note: Images can only be saved when an SD Card is in the SD Card slot. If the image cannot be saved, displays on the screen. When viewing the camera from the front, the SD Card slot is located on the right side of the unit’s body.
Reviewing or Deleting Images Saved on an SD Card Note: To enter Review mode from live view or freeze frame, press for six seconds. displays if an SD Card is not in the SD Card slot. Verify that the SD Card is inserted in the card slot.
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Deleting Images To delete the current image while in Review mode, do the following: 1. Press and hold the black ADVANCED button , and then press to clear the check The image is deleted when you exit Review mode. Note: If you change your mind and decide to save the image, press again to toggle and select the check box before exiting Review mode.
Color Modes There are six factory default* color modes and 27 additional color modes that can be activated. * True Full Color * High-Contrast Full Color Grayscale (cannot be disabled) * Black on White * White on Black * Yellow on Blue (high-contrast positive) (high-contrast negative) Blue on Yellow...
Adding and Removing Color Modes The unit has six default color modes. You can also activate and choose from a variety of 27 other color modes for a total of 33. To add or remove color modes, do the following: 1.
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3. To scroll to the next color mode, press the blue COLOR MODE button indicates that the color mode is enabled indicates that the color mode is disabled Note: To scroll faster through the list, you can also press the black UP ARROW ...
Restoring Factory Default Settings To restore the unit to its default settings, do the following: 1. Press and hold the black ADVANCED button first and then the green POWER button for approximately six seconds to enter the Configuration menu. 2. Press and hold the red FIND button for approximately three seconds.
Remote Control Functions Button Description Power (Green): Turns unit on and off Advanced (Black) Use in combination with other buttons to perform advanced tasks. Always press and hold this button first, and then press another button to perform the task. Find (Red) Displays crosshairs and zooms out to help aim the camera Flip (Light Blue) Cycles through four different picture orientations Color Mode (Blue) Cycles through different color modes...
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Button Description Zoom (Black) Changes magnification when Auto Focus is on (see page 24) Freeze Frame (Red) (1) Freezes the current image displayed on the screen. Press again to return to live view (see page 27). (2) Hold for approximately six seconds to enter or exit Review mode (see page 36).
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Button Description Up and Down (Black) Moves shades, masks, and reading lines on the screen Advanced + Power Hold for approximately six seconds to enter or exit Configuration mode Advanced + Freeze Frame Saves the current image to an SD Card. Images can only be saved when an SD Card is in the SD Card slot.
Scanning and Reading with OpenBook OpenBook is Freedom Scientific’s OCR (optical character recognition) scanning and reading software. You can use OpenBook, along with the ONYX Portable HD and the GEM software that came with the unit, to capture, scan, and read documents.
1. Place the unit into the Distance position (1). 2. Rotate the camera so that it is pointing down, and open the camera lens (1). 3. Place a document under the camera so that its text is perpendicular to the unit (2). For example, if the document’s layout is portrait, turn it so that it is landscape.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution The monitor or HDTV Press on the remote control to power on the unit. screen is blank. Make sure the USB 2.0 power cable is connected to the unit’s USB 2.0 port (white inner connector and two raised dots). Make sure the USB 2.0 power cable is connected to a computer’s USB port, or to the USB wall charger and then a power outlet.
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Problem Solution The unit does not power Ensure that the remote control is working. The red LED in the top center of the remote control flashes when a button is pressed. If this does not happen, verify that the remote control is plugged in to the unit.
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Problem Solution The Power LED is red. Do not connect the unit into a USB hub, keyboard, extension cable, or adapter. For adequate power, always plug the unit directly into a computer’s USB port, or use the supplied USB wall charger. Ensure that the USB 2.0 power cable (white inner connector) is connected to the unit’s USB 2.0 port and not the USB 3.0 port (blue inner connector) on the back of the unit.
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Problem Solution The image on the Press to reduce brightness. screen is too bright, or too dark. Press to increase brightness. Press to switch to a different color mode. The document being Make sure the close-up lens is closed while the camera is pointing read is out of focus.
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Problem Solution The image on the Make sure the close-up lens is in the correct position: closed for screen is blurry or reading view, and open for distance view. unfocused. If the camera arm is in the reading position, and the camera is pointing down in reading view, the object may be 2.5 in.
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Problem Solution When moving the This is normal operation since camera settings are saved based camera to a new on the camera position. For example, if you have reading lines position, the previous turned on for distant viewing, and then change the camera to position’s settings are reading or self-viewing, the reading lines will not appear unless you lost.
Service and Support You can contact Freedom Scientific Technical Support to receive technical assistance. Before contacting Technical Support, it is recommended that you refer to Troubleshooting on page 47 to try to resolve your problem quickly. Note: This device has no user-serviceable components. Any unauthorized attempt to service or replace internal components will void the product warranty.
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When you call, please have your questions ready and be prepared to provide the following information: Product name Product serial number What you were doing when the problem occurred How you tried to solve the problem...
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Safety and Maintenance To keep the unit in good condition and to ensure safe usage, observe the following guidelines: Read the instructions in this user’s guide before attempting to use the unit. Do not attempt to repair the unit or open its case. This product contains no user serviceable parts. ...
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