AVerVision U70i Quick Start Guide
AVerVision U70i is a portable plug-and-play document
camera making it easy to share materials between
classes. Carry U70i to any destination and you can start
teaching right away.
Package Contents
AVerVision U70i Unit
Quick Start Guide
Overview
Scenario 1
When a presenter is displaying a document at the
beginning, and then turn the Camera Head upward to
show him/herself, the live images will automatically flip if
the Auto Rotate function is turned on.
(1)
LED/Capture/Rotate/Auto Focus buttons
- Press the button to turn on/off the
overhead LED light.
- Short press the button to capture a
still image. (Should work in conjunction with
AVer software)
Long press the button for 3 seconds to rotate
the live view image 180°.
- Press the button to automatically adjust
the focus.
(2)
Green light: power on
(3)
Built-in microphone
(4)
Camera sensor and LED
(5)
Noise Reduction/Auto Rotate Buttons
-If you turn on Noise Reduction, the
built-in microphone will suppress the
background noise.
- If you switch on Auto Rotate, the Auto
Rotate function will automatically flip 0/180°
of the live images when bending the
gooseneck upward or downward. Refer to
<Auto Rotate> chapter for further details.
(6)
Gooseneck
(7)
Built-in USB 2.0 cable
(8)
Camera storage compartment
Scenario 2
When a presenter is showing him/herself at the beginning,
and then turn the Camera Head downward to display a
document, the live images will automatically flip if the
Auto Rotate function is turned on.
Auto Rotate
Switch on Auto Rotate in advance for the unit to
automatically flip 0/180° of the live images when turning
the Camera Head upward or downward.
When the angle of the Camera Head is less than
30°, the live images will rotate to 0°.
When the angle of the Camera Head is more than
60°, the live images will rotate to 180°.
Since U70i can be used as a Document Camera or a
Webcam, the Auto Rotate function is able to ensure the
live images to be displayed with the right orientation,
which will automatically flip the images when they appear
upside-down. Below are 2 scenarios for your reference.