
AVerVision U70i Quick Start Guide
AVerVision U70i is a portable plug-and-play document
camera making it easy to share materials between
classes. Carry U70i to any destination and you can start
teaching right away.
Package Contents
Overview
Scenario 1
When a presenter is displaying a document at the
beginning, and then turn the Camera Head upward to
show him/herself, the live images will automatically flip if
the Auto Rotate function is turned on.
(1) LED/Capture/Rotate/Auto Focus buttons
- Press the button to turn on/off the
overhead LED light.
- Short press the button to capture a
still image. (Should work in conjunction with
AVer software)
Long press the button for 3 seconds to rotate
the live view image 180°.
- Press the button to automatically adjust
the focus.
(2) Green light: power on
(3) Built-in microphone
(4) Camera sensor and LED
(5) Noise Reduction/Auto Rotate Buttons
-If you turn on Noise Reduction, the
built-in microphone will suppress the
background noise.
- If you switch on Auto Rotate, the
Auto
Rotate
function will automatically flip 0/180°
of the live images when bending the
gooseneck upward or downward. Refer to
<Auto Rotate> chapter for further details.
(6) Gooseneck
(7) Built-in USB 2.0 cable
(8) Camera storage compartment
Scenario 2
When a presenter is showing him/herself at the beginning,
and then turn the Camera Head downward to display a
document, the live images will automatically flip if the
Auto Rotate function is turned on.
Auto Rotate
Switch on Auto Rotate in advance for the unit to
automatically flip 0/180° of the live images when turning
the Camera Head upward or downward.
When the angle of the Camera Head is less than
30°, the live images will rotate to 0°.
When the angle of the Camera Head is more than
60°, the live images will rotate to 180°.
Since U70i can be used as a Document Camera or a
Webcam, the Auto Rotate function is able to ensure the
live images to be displayed with the right orientation,
which will automatically flip the images when they appear
upside-down. Below are 2 scenarios for your reference.