Installation Instructions

Using IntelliGaze™ IntelliGaze™ Installation & Service Manual
5.5.1 Hardware Error Codes (CAM30NT only)
CAM30NT has an advanced system health monitor. The error codes indicate non-critical or critical
errors that require attention.
Hardware Error Code Description Action
1 Temperature too high Power off device, make sure it's not exposed to direct sun
or a heating, restart device after it cooled down
2 (USB cable too long) The USB cable is too long to
provide enough power to the
device
Use a shorter USB cable or use the auxiliary USB connector
to provide more power to the device
3 LED Voltage too low PC doesn't provide enough power over the USB, try using
the auxiliary USB connector
4 LED open IR LEDs are broken, contact alea support
5 I2C error Internal electronics failure, contact alea support
It is acceptable if the performance indicators pop-up from time to time especially if you launch other appli-
cations or if you run applications that consume a lot of processing power. If the T indicator is constantly on,
you should verify the system configuration.
In energy saving mode, laptops usually power down the CPU which causes performance indicators to pop up.
5.6 Operation Modes
IntelliGaze can be operated in three different modes. The modes determine the complexity of the
tasks which can be performed with IntelliGaze. Additionally IntelliGaze adopts so that power users
benefit from the availability of advanced options and a versatile user interface while inexperienced
users and caretakers enjoy a simplified user interface and limited functionality.
The possible operation modes are determined by the license. A license can be upgraded to switch an “Assisted
Access" system into a “Save Access” or “Full Access”
In energy saving mode, laptops usually power down the CPU which causes performance indicators to pop up.
5.6.1 Assisted Access
The assisted access is designed to work optimal in an environment where a users needs permanent
assistance by a caretaker or teacher. Typical applications used in the context of the assisted access
mode are “Look To Learn or “Life Tools” or other learning software.
The IntelliGaze user interface is stripped down to the minimum set of functions to adjust user position,
calibrate a user and chance basic parameters like cursor shape. When IntelliGaze is launched in
Assisted Access gaze interaction is disabled until the caretaker un-pauses the device to give the care-
taker time to start the learning software. A default calibration can be loaded with a single click to
allow users gaze interaction even if they are not able to calibrate.
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