User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Send Feedback
- Before You Begin
- Chapter 1 - About the Computer Features
- About the 70 Series Mobile Computers
- 70 Series Accessories
- About Language Provisioning
- About the Battery
- About the Keypad
- Configure the Screen Backlight
- Configure the Screen Brightness
- Adjust the Volume
- About the Imager
- Use the Imager as a Flashlight
- Read Bar Codes
- Insert a MicroSD Card
- Transfer Files To and From Your PC
- Chapter 2 - About the User Interface and Intermec Applications
- Chapter 3 - Use the Phone
- Chapter 4 - Use the Camera
- Chapter 5 - Use GPS
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera
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Advanced Camera Settings
Scenes Predefined scenes that optimize the camera settings for a
specific environment:
• DocCap: Intermec document capture.
• Check: Capture images of paper checks.
• Night: Low light conditions.
• Cloudy: Cloudy or overcast conditions.
• Daylight: Bright sun.
• Van Interior: Dimly lit vehicle interior.
• Warehouse: Warehouse environment.
• Office Store: Office or store environment.
• Manual: Manually configure a specific set of camera settings.
• Auto: The camera automatically configures the settings.
Settings Advanced camera settings that you can configure. See the next
table,
“Advanced Camera Settings”.
Torch The state of the camera flash depending on the lighting
conditions: on, off, or automatic.
Flash The state of the camera flash when you take a picture: on, off, or
automatic.
Focus Determines if the focus is continuous, single shot, or manual. If
you select manual focus, you need to set the Focus Distance.
Focus
Distance
The distance at which the camera focuses. Values are 2.5 in,
4.5 in, 7.5 in, 1-3 ft, 3-9 ft, and Infinity (focuses the lens so that
an infinitely distant object would be in focus).
Setting Description
Exposure
Metering
The area of the image the camera uses to determine optimal
exposure:
• Whole Avg.: Uses the image as a whole.
• Whole Center Weight: Uses the entire image but places
emphasis on the center quarter of the image.
• Center 1/4 Avg.: Uses the center quarter of the image.
• Lower 1/4 Avg.: Uses the lower quarter of the image.
• Upper 1/4 Avg.: Uses the upper quarter of the image.
• Lower 1/2 Avg.: Uses the lower half of the image.
• Upper 1/2 Avg.: Uses the upper half of the image.
Default is Center 1/4 Avg.
Setting Description