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Tips on How to Use and Buy CCTV's
Presented at AFB/AER Technology Odyssey
by Brian M. Smith, President MagniSight Inc.
August 2001
Tips on reading with a CCTV
- Golden rule: The tendency is to over magnify with a CCTV. Make it
big enough to where you can see it comfortably but not so small that you
struggle to see it.
- Let the x/y table move the viewing materials back and forth under the camera
instead of moving the material manually. Exception: Small items like
checkbooks, or business cards can be moved by themselves, without the use
of the x/y table.
- When a person is first starting out, have them use both hands on either
side of the x/y table. After the person has become an accomplished
user then they can use just one hand.
- Have the person use their finger when trying to locate something to view. Place
your finger on the beginning of the location you want to see and then go
find your finger in the image.
- When a person first uses the x/y table, have them use the brake and margin
stops to slow or stop the table from moving. After a person becomes
more advanced, they may want to use their hands to slow and stop the x/y
table from moving. *Especially when writing, use one hand to steady the table
while the other hand writes.
Tips on writing with CCTV'S
- If a person is a beginner, have them write in the smallest magnification,
increasing the magnification as they become more accomplished.
- The smaller you make the image the bigger you write and the bigger you
make the image the smaller you write.
- Always use lined paper when learning to write with a CCTV. With blank
paper, it is hard to tell what is up and down.
- When writing, try writing a few words, then stop and move the x/y table
verses trying to move the table while writing. Don't write out of your "eye" viewing
area.
- A person needs to flip their pen around to find where the camera is viewing
the paper.
- It is recommended that you use a normal pen when writing instead of a big
felt marker.
- Write in positive mode verses negative mode.
- If a person writes at an angle, then turn the camera right or left and
keep the monitor facing straight.
Tips on user's comfort when using CCTV'S
- Read in the lower half of the screen. Looking from the table to the
top half of the screen for reading can cause neck strain.
- Use an adjustable chair to raise the person up and down to an ideal viewing
position. If a person is steady on their feet, use a chair that swivels
and rolls. That way you can swivel and roll the chair to get in and
out of your machine.
- An individual can use an adjustable table to raise and lower the CCTV to
a comfortable position as well.
- The person's head should be facing straight into the screen at the material
to be read. Neck aches occur when they are looking to far up or down,
or from one side to the other.
- If a person is using a side-by-side system, position the monitor on the
person's better eye.
- Use an in-line system when the individual needs to be close to the screen
(less than 12 inches).
Tips on buying CCTV'S
- First evaluate how the person will use it. What do then need to accomplish
with the use of a CCTV?
- When should you buy black and white verses color?
- Obviously first issue is what can the person afford. But
money aside, if the person will be using the machine primarily to read
text, then buy a black and white unit. Reading material is generally
a black and white image anyway. Consider multi-color options for
high contrast needs. A color system is great for looking at photos,
maps, recipes, magazines, and working with crafts.
- What monitor size should a person use?
- The smaller the monitor is the higher the resolution is. However,
if a person is using more then half to two third magnification then I
recommend a bigger monitor. Keep in mind that the individual can
make the image smaller in a larger monitor, which produces a greater
field of view.
- Two-piece units should be used when an eye condition needs greater separation
between monitor and camera. This allows them to access the x/y table
while the screen is a distance away.
- When should options be used?
- Different color combinations are ideal when a person sees certain colors
better, or requires high contrast.
- Line marking and windowing is ideal when a person needs to isolate
text.
- Computer options are ideal when a person needs to work with a computer
and a CCTV.
- Split screen computer systems are ideal when a person needs to transpose
material.
- Auto Focus is ideal when a person needs to keep it as simple as possible. Manual
focus override on an auto focus system allows for maximum versatility
and allows complete control over unique viewing situations.
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