Intermec 6651 User Guide

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Cautions When Using the Built-in Camera
  About handling the built-in camera
  The amount of time it takes for brightness to stabilize differs depending on
the temperature of the surrounding area. Please wait until the brightness
stabilizes.
  Do not point the lens towards the sun. Color may be lost and an image of
the sun may be burnt into the screen.
  Important points when recording
  When using the device in dark places, the display screen will appear grainy,
but this is not a malfunction.
  When recording moving subjects, the shapes may appear distorted, but this
is not a malfunction.
  You may see a single frame at a time, but this is not a malfunction.
  If you point the lens toward a TV picture tube or PC display, you will see
horizontal bands on the screen. Further, you will see horizontal bands on
the recorded image, but this is not a malfunction.
  The filament of an incandescent light bulb may appear black, especially in
bright areas, but this is not a malfunction.
  When the scene suddenly moves from a dark subject to a bright subject (or
vice versa), it takes a few seconds for the screen to return to normal.
  When recording movies, hold the device as steady as possible. If you shake
the device, noise may enter the recording.
 Condensation
  When this device is suddenly moved from a cold place to a hot one, water
drops (condensation) form on the inside and outside of the device due to the
difference in temperature. Each situation is different, but leave the device for
approximately 1 hour before using to let it adjust to the surrounding
temperature.
 Blurring
  If your hand moves while pressing the shutter during recording, you will
cause the image to blur and the captured photograph may become
disrupted. Make sure you hold the device so that the subject appearing on
the device’s screen does not move during recording.
 Focusing
  You do not need to adjust the focus. As long as you are more than 26 cm
(approx. 8.8 in) from the subject, it will be in focus.
  Subjects that produce infrared rays
  When recording subjects that produce infrared rays, such as stoves, the
color may not record properly. In this case, recorded images are saved in
the colors they appear on the device’s screen.