
application, open it. Once Zoom-Office opens, it will announce ―Camera started.‖ This
indicates that the camera is ready to start scanning.
Zoom-Ex runs off a computer‘s power, so there is no need for an additional power
source.
Quick Start
How to place a document under the camera
Zoom-Ex should be in the standing position. It has two horizontal legs: the longer leg is
11 ½ inches while the shorter leg is 9 inches long. The two legs create a corner guide
to properly align the documents to be scanned. The Zoom-Ex camera captures and
saves the 11 inches by 8 1/2 inches page. When the document is placed under the
camera, it should be as flat as possible and aligned with the legs.
When the camera is turned on, two modes are available: Scanning Mode and Live
Magnification (CCTV) Mode. When Zoom-Office starts up, the camera is turned on and
it is in Scanning Mode. A full image of the page that is placed under the camera
appears on the screen. Zoom-Ex is ready to take an image and read the text. In this
Mode, magnification, is not available.
In Magnification Live (CCTV) Mode, Zoom-Ex magnifies what is currently placed under
the camera, on the computer screen. In this mode, you can fill out forms or look at
small objects and pictures under the camera. You can toggle between Scanning and
Magnification Modes by pressing the letter ‗Y‘.
Place a document under the Zoom-Ex camera and make sure that the camera is in
Scanning Mode:
1. To scan and listen to the document under the camera, Press ―E‖.
2. To see your document in Formatted Text Mode, Press ―F‖.
3. To see your Document magnified in Formatted Text Mode, Press ―+‖ to increase
the font size.
4. Press ―E‖ to have the text read to you while following the text on the screen.
5. Press F2 to see an image of your document and to increase magnification press
―+.‖
6. To start using the Zoom-Frog camera, press F7. You will hear ―Zoom-Frog
Camera.‖ This indicates that the camera is on. If you press F7, the device will
switch to the Zoom-Ex camera. You will hear ―Zoom-Ex Camera.‖
7. When you are zooming in on distant objects such as the blackboard, the macro
lens is not needed. The macro lens is the 1st lens in front of the Zoom-Frog
camera that can be adjusted down or up by turning it to the left or right. If you do
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