User guide

Installation & Setup User Guide
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picture captured becomes rough (pixilated). The subject should be within X1 to
X12 zoom for optimal results. The subject should nominally fill the pre-sized
crop window if adjusted properly. Always leave on “Maintain Aspect Ratio”
To adjust the zoom, set the selector switch to zoom (all the way to the right).
Adjust the camera apparatus for the center of the subject. With the arrows located
to the bottom left of the rear of the camera, zoom in all the way and then zoom
back to determine the approximate center point of the zoom (remember: you do
not want to zoom past X12, the halfway point). Then, zoom into the subject until
the desired capture frame is attained. The arrows located at the bottom of the
camera can be use in one of two manors. If you push and hold the arrow, it will
zoom all the way in or out. If you push the arrow button momentarily, it will
move in and out incrementally.
Note: Optimally the subject should fill the pre-sized crop window, so no additional
cropping adjustments need be made.
Why manual white balance? With light or gray colors the Auto White Balance
adjusts incorrectly. That is why the CAM-CCP-500K should be setup for Manual
White Balance. It is necessary to White balance the camera to obtain a default
white balance setting and is maintained for consistent picture quality.
Lighting Setup
Basic Continuous Lighting Setup (EHK-K42U-A)
The EHK-K42U-A kit is designed to help eliminate shadows that may appear
behind the subject that you are capturing, or under the subject’s chin (known as
bearding). Most capture environments have adequate light to capture a subject
with the CAM-CCP-500K capture kit, but to enhance the colors (more real life),
and to eliminate shadows, the capture kit is necessary.
Advanced Setup
After the capture station has been setup, some testing must be performed to
determine the optimal illumination settings for image capture. You may have to
adjust the lights, drapes, or other elements in the capture environment.
With a test subject, view the live image on the screen with all the room lights on.
Set the selector switch on the back of the camera to iris (all the way to the left).
With the arrows on back of the camera adjust the iris all the way down, the live
image on the screen should become dark if not black. The arrows located at the
bottom of the camera can be use in one of two manners. If you push and hold the
arrow, it will zoom all the way in or out. If you push the arrow button
momentarily, it will move in and out incrementally. While viewing the screen,
increase the iris until the subject is visible. Increase the iris a little more, until the
screen image is about the same brightness as the real view of the subject. Take a