Toshiba PPM75U0QM02R DVD Player User Manual


 
4-24 User’s Manual
PORTÉGÉ M750
Using Presto! BizCard 5 Software
Web Camera also has Business Card Reader function.
Your computer has been preinstalled with Presto! BizCard 5 software for
use with the computer’s web camera feature. Performance may vary
depending on data capture conditions, data format and other factors.
The following conditions may affect the accuracy of the reader.
Data capture conditions such as ambient lighting (brightness), focus,
angle and resolution. Normal or balanced lighting is recommended.
Web camera default settings (auto exposure) are usually adequate.
The card should not be placed at an inclined.
The quality of the card itself and the card format, e.g. color of card, card
design and/ or fonts used.
Certain hand written font styles and/or overly artistic fonts are not
easily recognized
The best font size for Asian languages is 48 pixels. Less than
38 pixels will result in degraded capture quality.
The condition of the business card, e.g. a card that is worn out, has
been written on or is dirty, may not be recognized.
To launch this utility, click Start -> All Programs -> NewSoft -> Presto!
BizCard 5 SE -> Presto! BizCard 5 SE
Please refer to the Presto! BizCard 5 Online Help for details.
Do not point the web camera directly at the sun.
Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens. Doing so may
reduce image quality. Use an eyeglass cleaner (cleaner cloth) or other
soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty.
Setting the [Size] to more than “800x600” will cause a larger amount of
data to be written to the hard disk drive and may interfere with smooth
recording.
When recording in dimly lit environments, the following procedure can
be used to select “Night Mode” which allows for brighter images with
less noise.
1. Click the Properties button on the [Web Camera] menu.
2. Check Night Mode on the [Options] tab.
3. Click the OK button.
The number of frames per second is lowered when “video recording” in
“Night Mode”. This may result in the playback of the recorded video file
seeming unsmooth.