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SMART 330 - Identifying View Features

SMART 330
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l Camera view
Connect your document camera to a projector or television, and then set your document
camera to Camera view. You can then view full-screen images from your document camera
using a projector or high-definition display, even without a computer. You can still view images
through SMARTNotebook software.
You can use the Camera view on-screen display menu for greater control of the image, using
Microscope mode, highlight boxes, screen masks and more.
See Using your SMARTDocumentCamera in Camera view on page 27.
l SD Card view
Connect your document camera to a projector or television, place an SD or SDHC memory
card in your document camera, and then set your document camera to SDCard view. You can
then view full-screen images and slide shows from the memory card directly on a projector or
high-definition display, even without a computer.
You can use the SD Card view’s on-screen display menu for greater control of the image, using
highlight boxes, screen masks and more.
See Using your SMARTDocumentCamera in SD Card view on page 41.
Identifying view features
The following table describes the differences between each view:
Feature description Computer
view
Camera
view
SD Card
view
View computer input (VGA In) Yes (VGA
Out only)
No No
View document camera image Yes (DVI-D
Out only)
Yes No
View pictures from a memory card No No Yes
Access memory card from computer with a USB cable Yes
1
Yes
1
Yes
1
Control document camera from computer Yes
2
Yes
2
No
Capture to SMARTNotebook or Image Mate software Yes
2
Yes
2
No
Capture to a memory card Yes
2
Yes
2
No
Access related on-screen display menu No Yes Yes
C H A P T E R 3
Using your SMARTDocumentCamera
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