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CANDY5 HD User Manual

 

 

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(6) Camera Selection Button 
(7) Color Mode Button   

(11) Freeze Button   

(8) Focus Button   

 

(12) LED Lights 

(9) Zoom Out Button     

(13) Leg 

(10) Zoom In Button       

(14) Main Camera   

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Getting Started 

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Summary of Contents for candy5 hd II

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Page 2: ...g the Screen Protection Film 11 5 3 How to Use the Handle 11 5 4 How to Use the Leg 12 5 5 How to Use the Reading Stand 13 5 6 How to Connect the Wrist Strap 14 6 How to Use CANDY5 HD Ⅱ 15 6 1 Power On Off 15 6 2 Zoom In Out 17 6 3 Changing Color Modes 18 6 4 Focusing 19 6 4 1 Adjusting Focus 19 6 4 2 Changing Focus Modes 20 6 5 Freeze Save Image 21 6 5 1 Freeze Image 21 ...

Page 3: ...he Color 27 6 7 3 Deactivating Color Modes 28 6 7 4 Reactivating Color Modes 30 6 8 Clock 31 6 8 1 Checking the Time 31 6 8 2 Setting the Time 31 6 9 Other Functions 33 6 9 1 Controlling LCD Brightness 33 6 9 2 LED Light Setting 34 6 9 3 Power Saving Mode 35 6 9 4 Turning Beep Tones On Off 37 6 9 5 Initialization 38 7 Trouble Shooting 39 8 Warranty 43 ...

Page 4: ...ge the text and background color to enhance the image contrast for a more comfortable reading You can select among 5 color modes The continuous digital zoom magnification feature allows you to change the magnification level from 1 0x to 22x The Auto Focus feature helps to keep a sharp image while moving the camera across the line of print CANDY5 HD Ⅱ s ergonomic three position handle is designed t...

Page 5: ... not touch the AC adapter with wet hands Only use the AC adapter provided with CANDY5 HD Ⅱ Using another AC adapter may damage the device Do not use the CANDY5 HD Ⅱ in a moisture rich environment such as a bathroom or shower This is to prevent damage caused by moisture getting into the device Do not press down on the screen or lay heavy objects on CANDY5 HD Ⅱ This may cause damage to the CANDY5 HD...

Page 6: ...nsumable and its life may be reduced after 6 months of use Do not use CANDY5 HD Ⅱ under direct sunlight or in a very hot or cold environment as the image may not be displayed accurately on the LCD screen Do not use this device below 0 C or above 40 C 3 What s in the Box 1 CANDY5 HD Ⅱ 2 AC Adapter 3 Carrying Case 4 Reading Stand 5 Wrist Strap 6 Screen Cleaning Cloth 7 User Manual ...

Page 7: ...CANDY5 HD User Manual 7 4 Physical Description 1 Power Switch 2 DC Jack connect to a AC adapter 3 Battery Charging Indicator 4 Mirror View Camera 5 Handle 3 4 1 2 5 ...

Page 8: ...CANDY5 HD Ⅱ User Manual 8 7 9 11 6 8 10 ...

Page 9: ...CANDY5 HD User Manual 9 6 Camera Selection Button 7 Color Mode Button 11 Freeze Button 8 Focus Button 12 LED Lights 9 Zoom Out Button 13 Leg 10 Zoom In Button 14 Main Camera 5 Getting Started 13 14 12 ...

Page 10: ...rst time or if it has been a long time since you last used the unit Plug the provided AC adapter into the DC jack as shown in the picture below It takes 3 and half hours for the battery to be fully charged The battery charging indicator shows a red light when it is being recharged and shows a green light when fully charged ...

Page 11: ...revent scratch or damage during transit Remove this film before using CANDY5 HD Ⅱ 5 3 How to Use the Handle CANDY5 HD Ⅱ is ergonomically designed with three handle positions so it can be comfortably held by both left handed and right handed users Hold the unit with one hand while rotating the handle with your other hand See the diagram above ...

Page 12: ...the handle click into each of the three positions See the diagram next page 5 4 How to Use the Leg CANDY5 HD Ⅱ has a foldable leg on its underside on the edge opposite of the handle Unfold the leg to read books or newspapers more comfortably ...

Page 13: ...fortably Place the CANDY5 HD Ⅱ on the reading stand so that the folding handle lies down in the open rectangular space in the reading stand When CANDY5 HD Ⅱ is laid on the reading stand the magnification level is from 2 5x to 10x If the material is glossy you may experience a glare and partial distortion of the image on parts of the screen ...

Page 14: ...nnect the Wrist Strap There are two holes as shown in the diagram below If you are right handed connect the wrist strap to the hole under the Zoom Out button If you are left handed connect the wrist strap to the hole under the Zoom In button ...

Page 15: ...User Manual 15 6 How to Use CANDY5 HD Ⅱ 6 1 Power On Off To power on slide the Power switch to the right The magnified image is displayed in about 3 seconds To power off slide the Power switch to the right again ...

Page 16: ...s is shown in 5 levels Full High Medium Low and Very Low If CANDY5 HD Ⅱ is being recharged with the AC adapter connected to the DC Jack the battery status icon is colored red If recharge is completed the battery status icon is colored green If AC adapter is disconnected the battery status icon is colored blue When the battery is Very Low the battery status icon flickers to indicate that you should...

Page 17: ...al 17 6 2 Zoom In Out You can change the magnification level to suit your visual needs and comfort Press the Zoom In button to increase the magnification level Press the Zoom Out button to decrease the magnification level ...

Page 18: ...g to your visual needs for a variety of materials Press the Color Mode button to choose a color among 5 included color modes There are 5 color mode choices All color modes other than Natural Color Mode can be user definable as explained in section 6 7 Using Various Color Modes Note Reverse Gray Scale Mode is used to read documents with low contrast letters ...

Page 19: ...text is on glossy paper or on an uneven or round surface like a vitamin bottle or soup can you may need to refocus the image 6 4 1 Adjusting Focus If the image is not in focus press the Focus button to refocus The Focus button works in both the Auto Focus and Single Focus modes as explained below ...

Page 20: ...g on the image or switch to the Auto Focus Mode if you want CANDY5 HD Ⅱ to focus automatically Single Focus Mode While in Auto Focus Mode press the Focus button while holding the Freeze button to activate the Single Focus Mode While in Single Focus Mode the CANDY5 HD Ⅱ will focus only when you press the Focus button Single Focus ...

Page 21: ...Freeze button to activate the Auto Focus Mode While in Auto Focus Mode the CANDY5 HD Ⅱ will focus on the image automatically Note The default setting is Auto Focus Mode 6 5 Freeze Save Image 6 5 1 Freeze Image There are two Freeze buttons one on the side of the LCD screen and the other on the handle Auto Focus ...

Page 22: ...n again to release the still shot and return to the live camera mode 6 5 2 Save Image When viewing a frozen image press the Freeze button for more than 2 seconds Then the frozen image is saved to memory The icon below is shown when the image is being saved Only 5 images can be saved If another image is saved the oldest saved image is automatically deleted Saving Images ...

Page 23: ...to view the saved images If you then continually press the Focus button you can cycle through the saved images in the order in which they were saved If there are no saved images a No Saved Images icon is displayed No Saved Images While viewing a saved image you can magnify it by pressing the Zoom In button ...

Page 24: ...n and Focus button together once again 6 6 Mirror View CANDY5 HD Ⅱ offers a unique Mirror View camera Press the Camera Selection button to switch the camera from the reading camera to the Mirror View camera The icon below is shown for 1 second before switching the cameras Camera switched ...

Page 25: ... to the reading camera press the Camera Selection button again 6 7 Using Various Color Modes You can select the color combination that best meets your visual needs You can also delete color modes which are not useful for you There are 5 color modes included by default Natural Color Mode Selection 1 White on Black Selection 2 Black on White Selection 3 Reverse Grayscale Selection 4 Yellow on Black ...

Page 26: ...de Press the Color Mode button for more than 3 seconds and the Set Color Mode Window appears In this window you can perform the following functions Move to the mode you want to select by using the Zoom In button and Zoom Out button The number Set Color Mode Window Next mode Cancel setting Mode to change Previous mode ...

Page 27: ... mode to change or press the Focus button to get back to the live camera mode 6 7 2 Changing the Color The Color Setting Window appears when the mode to change is selected Press the Zoom In button to change the background color Press the Zoom Out button to change the text Color Setting Window Deactivate Change text color Change background color Save setting Cancel setting ...

Page 28: ...e are only selectable as the background color Press the Color Mode button when your desired color combination is displayed Your adjustment is then saved as a selectable color mode And you are returned to the Set Color Mode Window 6 7 3 Deactivating Color Modes Deactivate color modes which are not useful to you and leave only those you frequently use Press the Color Mode button for more than 3 seco...

Page 29: ... button Note Color mode number 1 is always activated Press the Freeze button to deactivate the selected color mode You are returned to the Set Color Mode Window Deactivation is displayed as shown in the below picture Press the Focus button to get back to the live camera mode Deactivation ...

Page 30: ...ess and hold the Color Mode button for more than 3 seconds Use Zoom In button or Zoom Out button to navigate to the mode you wish to reactivate Press the Color Mode button to select it Press the Color Mode button again to reactivate the deactivated mode Press the Focus button to get back to the live camera mode ...

Page 31: ...me Press the Camera Selection button while holding the Freeze button The time is displayed for 3 seconds on the screen 6 8 2 Setting the Time To set the time press the Camera Selection button while holding the Freeze button and the clock appears Repeat this action and the time currently being displayed begins blinking ...

Page 32: ...l 32 Press the Focus button to change the hour It changes from 01 to 12 in order Press the Zoom Out button to change the minute It changes from 00 to 59 in order To save and exit the time setting press the Color Mode button ...

Page 33: ...brightness level of the LCD to accommodate your visual needs and preferences Change the brightness level by pressing the Zoom In button while holding the Freeze button Pressing the Zoom In button while holding the Freeze button circulates through 4 brightness levels Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 ...

Page 34: ...the Zoom Out button while holding the Freeze button to change the LED light setting The LED lights may be set in 3 different configurations In the Auto LED mode if you lift the unit more than 20 cm above the reading material the lights Auto LED LED Off LED On ...

Page 35: ...omatically to the default setting of LED On mode 6 9 3 Power Saving Mode The CANDY5 HD Ⅱ features a power saving mode to conserve the battery If you don t move the unit or press any buttons for more than 2 minutes the LCD screen will turn off This is power saving mode When Power Saving Mode is set battery charging indicator flickers and is red in color If you move the unit or press any buttons whe...

Page 36: ...ng Mode On Off To toggle the Power Saving Mode On Off slide the Power switch for 2 seconds to the right while holding the Zoom In button and the Zoom Out button when power is off An icon showing the status of Power Saving Mode appears on the left corner of the screen When Power Saving Mode is turned on the icon is green in color If Power Saving Mode is turned off the icon is colored red ...

Page 37: ...nes On Off Each button is designed with an assigned beep tone to confirm the button has been pressed The beep tones may be turned on or off To toggle the beep tones On Off press the Color Mode button while holding the Freeze button Beep On Beep Off ...

Page 38: ...h setting has been changed you may wish to restore the unit back to its factory defaults When the unit is powered off slide the Power switch to the right for 2 seconds while holding the Focus button CANDY5 HD Ⅱ is powered on with the default settings restored Note All saved images are deleted when initializing the unit to the default settings ...

Page 39: ...D Ⅱ power is on but no image is seen on the LCD screen It is possible that the Freeze button may have inadvertently been pressed and the image is frozen thus making it seem that the CANDY5 HD Ⅱ is out of order If the Freeze function is activated you can deactivate it by pressing the Freeze button once again If the CANDY5 HD Ⅱ is powered on but has not been used for over 2 minutes CANDY5 HD Ⅱ goes ...

Page 40: ...ears dirty even though the screen has been cleaned If there is dust on the camera lens the image does not look like it is in focus and Auto Focus does not work properly You may clean the camera with the LCD screen cleaning cloth provided 7 5 Turning off the beep tones By default when you press any button you hear the beep sounds If you do not want to hear these sounds as you adjust settings press ...

Page 41: ...urn on the LED by pressing the Zoom Out button while holding the Freeze button 7 7 LCD screen turns off suddenly CANDY5 HD Ⅱ goes into Power Saving Mode when it has not been used for over 2 minutes Move CANDY5 HD Ⅱ or press any button to deactivate Power Saving Mode If CANDY5 HD Ⅱ remains inactive for more than 3 minutes power is shut completely off and you must power the unit on before using it a...

Page 42: ...y has been used the shorter the battery s run time If the battery life becomes shortened the battery can be replaced If the battery is more than six months old the battery must be replaced at the cost of the user Discharging the battery completely on a regular basis will directly cause the life of the battery to be reduced To preserve the life of your battery please recharge it frequently rather t...

Page 43: ... manufacturer defects The warranty for the battery is 6 months Damage caused by the user including damage caused by dropping the unit placing heavy objects on the unit or damage caused by introducing liquid in to the unit is not covered under the warranty and will be repaired at the cost of the user Note the warranty may differ by country ...

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