NEC NP-UM330X eBeam Education Software Manual - Page 87
Document Camera, Document Camera Folder, Resizing the eBeam Focus Viewer Window
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© 2011 Luidia, Incorporated Document Camera The eBeam Focus Document Camera (DocCam)takes still images or videos that you can use as backgrounds or objects on a Scrapbook page. Save your images in the Gallery for easy access, and weave them into your presentations. The images are stored as medium resolution jpeg files. To launch eBeam Focus Viewer The eBeam Focus DocCam works with Windows Vista and Windows XP, and does not require a driver. 1. Plug the DocCam into a USB 2.0 port on your computer. 2. Select the eBeam Focus Viewer button from the Scrapbook toolbar or from the View menu. The eBeam Focus Viewer window opens, floating over the Scrapbook window. A live feed from the camera displays in the eBeam Focus Viewer window. Note: If there is no DocCam connected, the following error message displays: "Your document camera could not be found. Check connection and try again." Other Ways to Capture Images You can use the eBeam Focus Viewer button to launch any connected or embedded camera. You must load any required camera drivers and connect external cameras via USB. Caution: You cannot acquire images and video using twain drivers. Several commonly used cameras employ this method and will not launch from the eBeam Education Suite. See the following topics: Document Camera Folder Resizing the eBeam Focus Viewer Window Closing eBeam Focus Viewer Capturing Images and Video Alignment Grid Full Screen Meetings Document Camera Folder The Document Camera folder displays in the Gallery once you have launched eBeam Focus Viewer with a DocCam connected to your computer. This is where the Gallery stores images and video clips captured from the DocCam. Resizing the eBeam Focus Viewer Window You can resize the eBeam Focus Viewer window by selecting and dragging the edges of the window. The Viewer window resizes with the movement of the mouse in real time. The DocCam Viewer window size does NOT affect capture resolution for images or videos. Page 87