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1. When the image is in transmission through the USB cable the digital zoom speed is slow x When Guide is set to ON on the OSD whether the zoom is optical or digital can be distinguished on the screen Wireless remote control Front operating panel ZOOM Wireless remote control White Balance Front operating panel OPT e ij oeg NTER anal v MENU PEN s gt E Auto One Push Auto Track Auto Adjust and Fix The Auto auto track mode for adjusting the white coloring automatically according to the document or lighting condition and the One Push auto adjust and fix mode for maintaining the automatically adjusted state can be switched alternately If the image color balance is lost due to the document or lighting condition shoot a sheet of white paper and then press the WB button on the front operating panel Then the white coloring is adjusted automatically according to the document or lighting condition and then an automatically adjusted state is maintained When the WB button on the front operating panel is pressed the Auto auto track mode is resumed E Manual Manual Adjust When White Balance is set to Manual on the OSD the white balance is locked and then R Gain red element and B Gain blue element on the OSD can be adjusted When White Balance is set to Auto One Push on the OSD manual adjustment is released the white balance is ad
2. Cursor When the images are displayed on the full screen 4 L When the direction button gt or Y on the front operating panel or wireless remote control is pressed the next image is displayed When the direction button 4 or 4 on the front operating panel or wireless remote control is pressed the previous image is displayed The image displayed on the full screen can be zoomed in out with the zoom dial on the front operating panel or the zoom button on the wireless remote control When the image is zoomed in the displayed part of the image can be scrolled with the direction buttons 4 v lt gt When the ENTER button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control is pressed the display on the split screen is resumed ENGLISH E Deleting the Image 1 Press the 2 s2 button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control or press the button on the wireless remote control to have the images in the SD card displayed on the full screen or split screen 2 Select the image to be deleted with the direction buttons 4 v lt gt on the front operating panel or wireless remote control 3 Press the MENU button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control and select the Delete menu on the OSD To delete only the selected image select Current To delete all images select All When YES is selected
3. 3 lt 4 1 5 J To scroll in the direction indicated by arrow when the digital zoom is in operation To select and determine an image on the split screen Pause O OFF 1 ON To freeze the image Guide O OFF 1 ON To set whether the main unit operation state should be displayed on the screen or not Display O Single T 3x3 2 4x To select whether the images in the SD card mode should be displayed on the split screen or not Slide show O Stop 1 Start To start stop the slide show Electronic zoom in 0 To zoom in electronicall 98 ITET SU inoav Function Command ENGLISH Parameter Contents Slide show image feed effect SE 0 All 1 Random 2 Top down 3 Left to right 4 Bottom up 5 Right to left 6 IT to RB 7 RT to LB 8 RB to LT 9 LB to RT A Random block B Fade in out C Overlap D Shutter E Door F Stripe G BW to color H Clolor to sepia Joint V J Joint H K None To set the visual effect of the slide show Slide show object file 0 All 1 Locked 2 List To select whether the object of the slide show should be all images in the SD card only the locked image file or a file in the list file Slide show feed order 0 FWD 1 BWD
4. To set whether the slide show should be proceeded in the ascending order or in the descending order Slide show image feed interval Slide show repeat O 3s 1 5s 2 10s 3 15s 4 30s O OFF 1 ON To set the interval of the image switching in the slide show To proceed the slide show repeatedly File delete O Current T All To delete an image file in the SD card ITET SU inoav File lock File unlock O Current 1 All O Current T All To lock an image file in the SD card To unlock the locked image file in the SD card Format 0 To format the SD card Image save 0 To save the image in the SD card USB mode O Mass Storage 1 Application To switch the USB mode Gamma setting 0 ly 0 63 1 y 0 56 2 y 0 50 3 y 0 45 4 y 0 42 5 y 0 38 6 ly 0 36 To set the gamma value of the image Function Command Parameter ENGLISH Contents Image rotation RO 0 0 1 180 To turn the image Edge effect AP O OFF 1 Low 2 Mid 3 High To set the edge enhancement White balance O Manual 1 Auto 2 One Push 3 R_Up 4 R_Down 5 B_Up 6 B_Down To switch the white balance mode Text O OFF 1 ON To set the contrast Posi Nega O Posi 1 Nego To set the Posi Nega
5. 2nd hierarchy 3rd hierarchy ENGLISH Function Effect Effect of Image Feed All Y To show all visual effects in sequence Random To show visual effect selectively at random Top down To slide from top to bottom Left to right To slide from left to right Bottom up To slide from bottom to top Right to left To slide from right to left LT to RB To slide diagonally from left top to right bottom RT to LB To slide diagonally from right top to left bottom RB to LT To slide diagonally from right bottom to left top LB to RT To slide diagonally from left bottom to right top Random block To disperse small blocks irregularly Fade in out To fade out into the next image Overlap To mix with the next image into the next image Shutter To open from center to top and bottom into the next image Door To open from center to right and left into to the next image Stripe To slide images spaced at regular intervals in a stripe from right or left BW to color To change gradually from black and white to color from left to right Color to sepia To change gradually from color to sepia Joint V To close from top and bottom to center into the next image Joint H To close from right and left to center into the next image None To show no visual effect Select Object File Order Order of Image Feed
6. All Vv To set the slide show obj an SD card ects to all displayable images in Locked Only Vv Backward To set the slide show objects only to the locked image files To set the slide show obj file To give slide show in order of file name serial No from the smallest to the largest To give slide show in order of file name serial No from the largest to the smallest ects to the image files in the list Interval Interval of Image Feed Vv To set the interval of slide show until displaying the next image from 3 to 30 sec Repeat Repeat To set whether the slide show should be played repeatedly To start the slide show A v indicates the factory default settings To set the number of the images in an SD card to be displayed on the split screen 70 Y ce Z pH azz O vs n ia SNOILONN4A aNvV SIWVN Luvd Wireless Remote Control T PRESET CALL a Ve m o IMAGE POSI NEGA COLOR B amp W ROTATION PAUSE 2 g NORMAL OPEN CLOSE 3 Name Function PRESET State Save To save the current setting state of the unit Use this function together with the memory No CALL State Call To call the setting state Use this function together with the memory No Memory No To indicate the memory No 71 Name ENGLISH Function OSD Operation MENU Menu To display cancel the OSD To stop the slide show o
7. Color B amp W O Color 1 B amp W To set the Color B amp W Local lockout 0 OFF 1 ON To invalidate the operation of the front operating panel and wireless remote control Default To reset to the default settings Status request To inquire about the unit state ROM version 2 To inquire about the ROM version ACK check O OFF 1 ON To switch the ACK check mode CR addition O OFF 1 ON To switch the CR addition settings g For ME in the data column transmit the SPACE 20H twice About Connection If the RS 232C cable is not connected correctly between this product and the PC no acknowledgement is transmitted Connect the RS 232C cable correctly and fix it firmly with the connector set screws before starting the operation IZTEZ SA inoav ONILOOHSI1ENOUL ENGLISH TROUBLESHOOTING Check the following items If any abnormality is found consult the seller from whom you have purchased this product or our branch office near your location Check this item No image is displayed The cable is not connected correctly to the video in terminal of the on the TV monitor monitor The power cord is disconnected from the wall AC outlet The plug is disconnected from the power cord receptacle of this presenter The power switch is not ON Zoom is set at the TELE side displaying only the white black part of the document The power switch i
8. DOCUMENT CAMERA P105 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this product and keep it for future reference 54 ENGLISH IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS E Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated E Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference E Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to E Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed E Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning E Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards E Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like E Placement Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instruc
9. Lens f 4 7 75 2mm 16 time zoom F2 8 Shooting speed 20 frames sec Shooting area 405x303mm 15 9x11 9 in max 29x22mm 1 1x0 9 in min Limit of focus adjustment With close up lens TELE side 305 405mm 12 0 15 9 in from close up lens WIDE side 50 405 mm 2 0 15 9 in from close up lens Without close up lens TELE side 500mm 19 7 in from zoom lens WIDE side 50mm ce 2 0 in from zoom lens Optical zoom 16x Digital zoom 8x Focus Auto Manual Iris Auto Level adjustable Manual Image pick up element 1 3 CCD Total picture elements Horizontal 1077 Vertical 788 Approx 850 000 pixels Effective picture elements Horizontal 1034 Vertical 779 Synchronized signal Internal Resolution Analog RGB output Horizontal 600TV lines or more Vertical 600TV lines or more Video output Horizontal 450TV lines or more DVI output TMDS data signal 0 5 Vp p XGA Horizontal frequency 50Q Terminated 48 363kHz Vertical frequency Analog RGB output 0 7 Vp p 75Q unbalanced 60 004Hz 1024x768 at Synchronized signal Negative polarity 60Hz Compliant with VESA Composite video output Compliant with NTSC PAL S video output Compliant with NTSC PAL White balance Full auto One push Manual Video output selection Provided NTSC PAL Posi Nega conversion Provided
10. SNOILVuddO NV SNOILONNJ SNORIVA SNOILVuddO ANY SNOILONN SNORIVA 93 Front operating panel Wireless remote control When the IRIS OPEN button or IRIS CLOSE button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control is pressed the lens iris is adjusted for image brightness This adjustment can be made in either of the following 2 modes which are set in lris on the OSD E Auto Brightness Adjustment Iris is set to Auto on the OSD It is so set that the brightness to be tracked automatically can be adjusted When the OPEN button and CLOSE button on the front operating panel are pressed together or NORMAL is selected in IRIS on the wireless remote control the current settings are reset to the default settings Manual Brightness Adjustment Iris is set to Manual on the OSD It is set so that the brightness can be locked to any level A The default setting is Auto Auto Brightness Adjustmeni g In the Manual Brightness Adjustment the brightness is locked and the change in the object brightness is not tracked g When Guide is set to ON on the OSD the setting contents are displayed on the screen Wireless remote control NORMAL OPEN CLOSE AN VN AS State Presetting The setting position of this product can be saved called Up to 6 positions can be saved The presets that can be saved are as follows e Current zoom field angle e Iris state e White Balance st
11. liquid of any kind on the product E Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 56 ENGLISH E Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualitied service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service E Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards E Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the
12. NOILvVaidO ENGLISH 4 OPERATION PROCEDURE When connecting this product and the peripheral units be sure to turn OFF the power supply to all units beforehand Presentation using printed materials Setting the main unit Set the main unit as show in the above figure connect the main unit to the projector or the PC monitor and then turn ON the power supply 2 Adjusting the lamp position While watching the screen adjust the angles of the lamp column and the lamp head until the illumination is provided uniformly over the stage Bring the lamp column closer to the camera head as much as possible but only to such an extent that the lamp head is not seen on the screen and then face the light emitting part of the lamp head right downward and the illumination will flood over the stage evenly A Depending on the lamp position the camera column shadow may be seen on the screen 3 Adjusting the size Place an object on the stage and adjust the position of the object with the zoom dial ZOOM on the front operating panel or the zoom button 4 1 on the wireless remote control so that the part of the object to be viewed can fit the screen size Adjusting the focus Press the AF button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control to focus the camera on the object P91 Adjusting the brightness Press the IRIS OPEN button and IRIS CLOSE button on the front operating panel or wireless remote
13. SD card into the USB connected PC 84 Shooting ohe stiges enr E 85 5 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS Lig MING 04 eein e ae a e a ai 86 Zoae a a a hehe 87 White Bala nG iss ci crcscavusss ur sasaseusassaeavigasteasaascssaineayaiascs 88 Auto OnePush Auto Track Auto Adjust and Fix 88 Manual Manual Adjust 0 cccccecceccceceeseeteesteeteenteetenteeees 88 IMAGE Selections cepnsedsastasonsechauhads a a e 89 Input Image Signals to Analog RGB Input Terminal RGB IN That Enables Output from Video Output Terminal VIDEO OUT O6 S VIDEO en ar A E ETE E 90 Auto Brightness Adjustment Manual Brightness Adjustment 0 0cccccceeseeteeteteeteetensees State Presetting Presetting wate Galingi enean terr Se tee Mounting the LCD Optional Monitor RS 232C SPECIFICATIONS Seting UD ead eaman a a A SN EEEa Cable Comedi onsas ae i E Data Format Specification 0 0 ccccceeeeetsetteeteeetseees Operation Command PC This product es Response Data Format This product gt PC 97 Transmission Specifications 0 ccccccceecceeeseesteeeteetteeeees 98 UART Communication Format 000 cccceceetseeeeetteeeeeee 98 About Connection 0 ccccceccceceeeceeeceeeeeesstetseeteeteeens 100 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptoms and Confirmation 0 0 ccccecssesseeseeseees 101 Replacement of Lighting Lamp Fluorescent Lamp 101 SPECIFICATIONS GENET AAEE A AE EE EE E 102 Main Camera e renoa
14. cable compliant with USB2 0 is recommended 84 IANdIDOAd NOILVaidO 7aNdiDOUdd NOILVaidO Shooting off the stage Close up lens holder lt Forward shooting gt lt Backward shooting gt When the camera head is set horizontally wall distant view etc can be shot When the object is in the distant view open the close up lens holder forward g To shoot horizontally turn the image by 180 by pressing the IMAGE ROTATION button or setting the OSD accordingly A Shooting enabled range when the close up lens holder is opened TELE Telescopic 500mm from the zoom lens WIDE Wide angle 50mm ee from the zoom lens 85 5 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS Ce Wireless remote control Front operating panel CLOSE 2 amp w o wa zoom 9P A7 Mo 6 o Y When the L button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control is pressed the fluorescent lamp lights up in 1 3 seconds Each time the L button is pressed the fluorescent lamp turns ON OFF alternately When the lighting lamp is used when the stage is not sufficiently bright or a 3D object is shot a sharp image with high color rendering properties can be obtained Adjusting the lamp position While watching the screen adjust the angles of the lamp column and the lamp head until the illumination is provided uniformly over the stage Bring the lamp column closer to the camer
15. control to adjust the brightness of the image by the lens iris 79 Presentation using SD card Option amp amp O N gt gt S gt SD card Before starting the operation insert an SD card Option into the SD card slot on the side panel To remove the SD card push it again and it will come out Insert the SD card with the labeled side up Forcing it in the wrong way may cause a malfunction Before inserting or removing the SD card or turning OFF the power supply be sure to select Camera with the R S2 button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control and confirm that the output image has turned to the camera image Otherwise the contents of the SD card could be destroyed or failure could be caused to the main unit The SD card is composed of parts vulnerable to static electricity Therefore due to the impact of static electricity the SD card could malfunction or its contents could be destroyed When handling the SD card take care to avoid static electricity The image data that can be viewed on this product are limited only to those stored in this product and those converted by using the conversion software Option If the data of the system that is not compatible with this product a black or gray image will be displayed If the image conversion to the image in the SD card is tried without inserting the SD card a black image will be displayed Af
16. downward respectively from the infrared sensor Within 7m 23ft 30 30 E Battery Change Remove the battery case cover on the rear side by pressing down the W OPEN mark part in the direction as indicated by the arrow Install 2 pcs of batteries Type RO3 AAA in the battery case in the direction as indicated there j Install the batteries with the correct polarity A Although the battery life depends on the operating conditions and battery type changing batteries once a year is recommended A The supplied batteries are only for use in initially confirming the operation of this product Therefore it is not guaranteed that these batteries remain alive for the validated period 2 SETTING UP 1 Lift the camera column Simultaneously the lamp column is also lifted 9 666 0 Q 2 Turn the camera head 3 Move the lamp column and the lamp head to an appropriate position as shown in the right figure 74 dN ONILLAS dN ONILLAS Connecting of Video Cables n USB terminal eTo PC S VIDEO OUT terminal gt eTo TV monitor VIDEO OUT a terminal DVI OUT RGB OUT ermina eTo TV monitor terminal a terminal TOEG eTo Projector eTo Projector eTo PC monitor eTo PC monitor To protect this product and the peripheral units to be connected to this product be sure to turn OFF the power suppl
17. the NTSC PAL system monitor e g TV monitor SD mode Output Terminal S VIDEO OUT To output image from the Mini DIN 4P terminal to S video Output the NTSC PAL system monitor e g TV monitor Terminal RS 232C To control the main unit from a PC through the RS 232C Terminal RS 232C cable 12VDC IN Socket for the AC adapter Power Socket DIP Switch To switch the following A key Image output system B key Image output screen size 0 A key B key ee 1 ie NTSC Over scan AB PAL Under scan Display of Rear Panel When switching the DIP switch key settings be sure fo turn OFF the power supply to the main unit r E Side Panel Function USB Compliant with 2 0 To transfer the data recorded in an SD card to the connected PC or to transfer image or control the main unit by using the software contained in the Utility Software CD ROM SS SD Card Slot Main Switch To insert an SD card To remove the SD card push it in once To turn ON OFF the power supply LCD Monitor Mounting Seat To mount the LCD monitor LM 5611A and the LCD monitor bracket MS 30 both available on option 66 SNOILONN4A aNv SAWVN Luvd SNOILINNA anv SAIWVN Luvd ENGLISH OSD On Screen Display The menu items displayed selected on the monitor or the projection screen are referred to as OSD On Screen Display When the MENU button on the front operating panel or on the wireless
18. with the ENTER button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control the delete is executed To go back without executing the delete press NO E Slide show 1 Press the 2 52 button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control or press the 4 button on the wireless remote control to switch the outputted image mode to the SD mode 2 Press the MENU button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control to display the OSD When the Start Slide Show menu is selected the slide show starts The slide show can be started also by pressing the SLIDE SHOW on the wireless remote control 3 When the direction button or the ENTER button is pressed the slide show stops Effect Visual effect Interval Display interval Repeat Repeat etc can be set on the Slide Show Settings on the OSD e When the slides are arranged in order of the slide show by using the software bundled in the PC and the list file is stored in the SD card the slide show can be held in any order For details refer to the Help folder in the Utility Software CD ROM E Formatting the SD card When the SD card is formatted insert the SD card into this product and execute formatting 1 Switch the image mode to the SD mode by pressing the 8 5 gt button on the front operating panel or press the 4 button on the wireless remote control 2 Press the MENU button on the front operating panel or w
19. Color B amp W selection Provided Image rotation Provided 0 180 Text mode Provided Gamma setting Provided Edge enhancement Provided Pause Provided Image recording Provided SD card Split display Provided SD card image 9 splits 16 splits Electronic image enlargement Provided 2x 4x Scroll Slide show E Lighting Provided SD card image Specifications 103 High frequency lighting mode twin fluorescent lamp Type 9 Model FPL9EX N ENGLISH E Supplied Accessories Power adapter Power cord 1 5m Video cable RCA pin connector 3m S video cable Mini DIN 4P connector 2m Analog RGB cable DSUB 15P connector 2m Infrared wireless remote control Batteries Type RO3 AAA Instruction Manual for P10S Warranty Card for P10S USB cable 1 8m Utility Software Installation Manual Utility Software CD ROM a et a a a a aa at st Options e 5 6 TFT LCD color monitor kit M561 1A e LCD monitor bracket MS 30 A For the RCA pin use a pin plug compliant with EIA RC 6703 g The above specifications are subject to change without notice Trademark Acknowledgements VESA and SVGA are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standards Association VGA and XGA are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation E amp L MO VISUAL PRESENTER
20. FOCUSFREE are trademarks and or registered trademarks of ELMO Co Ltd SB SD logo is a trademark All other company names and presenter names are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies 104 SNOILVD1d193dS 105
21. Hz 75 000 60 000 162 000 1600 1200 P P UXGA 65Hz 81 250 65 000 175 500 1600 1200 P P UXGA 70Hz 87 500 70 000 189 000 1600 1200 P P UXGA 75Hz 93 750 75 000 202 500 1600 1200 P P UXGA 85Hz 106 250 85 000 229 500 1600 1200 P P Mac 13 35 000 66 667 30 240 640 480 N N Mac 16 49 725 74 550 57 283 832 624 N N Mac 19 60 241 74 927 80 000 1024 768 N N Mac 21 68 681 75 062 100 000 1152 870 N N PC98 24 825 56 420 21 052 640 400 N N A This product may not accommodate any signal other than those listed in the above table A Depending on the input signal the image may not be outputted in full size g This product does not accommodate such synchronized signal as composite and SyncOnGreen 90 SNOILVY3dO ANV SNOILNNI SNORIVA SNOILVuddO ANY SNOILONNA SNOIIWA 91 Front operating panel Wireless remote control The focus on the object is adjusted Auto Focus When the AF button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control is pressed the camera is focused automatically This product is of one shot auto focus type That is once the camera is focused the auto focus operation is released and then focus position is maintained g The objects listed below may not be brought into focus in the auto focus In such case use the manual focus mode e Objects having little contrast Objects with fine repeated patterns such as lateral stripes and cross stripes Objects glittering or reflecting strong light Objects w
22. LONNJ SNORIVA SNOILVuddO ANY SNOILONN SNORIVA 95 Mounting the LCD Optional Monitor To mount the LCD monitor LM 5611A on option the LCD monitor bracket MS 30 is required LCD monitor bracket LCD monitor LM 5611A As show in the right figure connect the composite video output terminal VIDEO OUT of this product to the LCD monitor LM 5611A with the video cable with RCA pin plug supplied as an accessory on standard or available in the market The LCD monitor LM 561 1A and the LCD monitor bracket MS 30 are options which are not supplied as an accessory on standard with this product p i Video cabl ower plug RCA pin plu attached to a LM 561 14A Composite video output terminal VIDEO OUT 6 RS 232C SPECIFICATIONS This product can be controlled from a PC connected to this product through the RS 232C terminal RS 232C Connect this product to a PC with an RS 232C cable A When using an RS 232C cable available on the market make sure that pin connections are the same as below g To protect this product and the PC be sure to turn OFF the power supply to all units before starting the connection work Start the PC and set the communication mode of the RS 232C to the communication mode of this product For the information how to set the communication mode of the RS 232C refer to the instruction manual of the PC 3 Start the PC program to operat
23. N PROCEDURE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS ABOUT RS 232 C TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS 60 SNOILONNA NOILVaado ONIOLS dN ONILLIS a ea IANdIDOAd SNOILONNA SNORIVA SNOILVuddO NV ITET SU inoav SNOILWDISIDIdS SONILOOHSIIENOUL 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Namero Edek Raitt 2 acuisishnbdsceveiste ress a e Appearance FONCIONS enee Front Operating Panel REG PENG x3 cae ioare ener yok anes diye ep oesten nner E Side Panel espiri egenin a Ea aE EAE a sedi OSD On Screen Display T Camera Mode Menu when camera image is in display 67 SD Mode Menu when image stored in an SD card is in display 69 Wireless Remote Control Receivable RANGE cise sacs conssncansecasenaneiatenagteatwennseaneaxten ninien Battery Changes esvsssvesidgsccpssaneeds i aea EEA E A 2 SETTING UP seting UPsagr ient aE A 74 Connecting of Video Cables 0 00 cccceccceeeeesetseeees 75 3 STORING SUN renee tte eer tae ae Rect ree ent oneege rar eos 77 4 OPERATION PROCEDURE Presentation using printed materials 0 00 cccceeeeeeeteee 79 Presentation using SD card Option 00 0 cceeeeeeee 80 Saving the Image deen Displaying the image entesis i 81 Deleting the MOJE iessen a E Seco one 82 Formatting the SDiCOte saa siss sccactatsaceersecacasgsngretincn seme E 82 Presentation using the attached software with the USB connected PC 83 Transferring the images from the
24. O INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling FOR UNITED STATES USERS INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense USER INSTALLER CAUTION Your authority to operate this FCC verified equipment could be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to Part 15 of the FCC rules 58 59 ENGLISH BEFORE YOU USE E The power cord applicable to the local power specifications is attached Be sure to use the power cord appl
25. Track Auto Adjust and Fix OPT Optional Setting To set the desired function by using the OSD IRIS OPEN Open To brighten the camera image Iris CLOSE Close To darken the camera image ZOOM Zoom To operate the zoom function by turning the dial AF Auto Focus To focus the camera automatically Image Save To save the image to an SD card Q 7 Image Select s gt b To switch the output image by pressing this button in order of Camera image gt RGB image 2 gt SD mode s2 P 89 A Images to be switched depend on the image output terminal MENU Menu To display cancel the OSD 64 SNOILINNA anv SAIWVN Luvd SNOILONN4A anv SAIWVN Luvd E Rear Panel Image whose display Name Function is selectable with image select button DVI OUT To output digital video signal to the projector the Eee image DVI Output Terminal PC monitor or other DVI input device SD mode RGB OUT To output analog video signal to the projector the Camera image Analog RGB PC monitor or other RGB input device Frcs IN image Output Terminal SD mode RGB IN Input image is output from the analog RGB output Analog RGB terminal when RGB IN is selected with image Input Terminal select button BA VIDEO OUT To output image from the RCA pin jack terminal to poe image Composite Video
26. a head as much as possible but only to such an extent that the lamp head is not shot on the screen and then face the light emitting part of the lamp head right downward and the illumination will flood over the stage evenly Depending on the lamp position the camera column shadow may appear on the screen Wireless remote control TELE zoom BE iy WIDE ea LAMP 86 SNOILVuddO NV SNOILONNJ SNORIVA SNOILVuddO ANY SNOILONN SNORIVA 87 Front operating panel CLOSE IRIS amp COG 7 Q When the zoom dial 24 C8 on the front operating panel is turned or the zoom button I4 1 on the wireless remote control is pressed the document display range can be adjusted According to the zoom dial turning angle the zooming speed varies in 3 steps 3 step speed change Zoom magnification in the Camera mode When the optical zoom is maximized about 16x the digital zoom is activated and the image can be zoomed in further up to 8x about 128x combined with the optical zoom Zoom magnification in the SD Card mode The digital zoom is available up to 8x g Within the digital zoom range the image quality is degraded y Within the digital zoom range the zoom speed is locked N When the digital zoom is in operation the screen can be scrolled with the direction buttons a w 4 on the front operating panel or wireless remote control
27. amera image gt RGB IN image eC 2 SD mode s3 ENGLISH E input Image Signals to Analog RGB Input Terminal RGB IN That Enables Output from Video Output Terminal VIDEO OUT or S VIDEO OUT Signal Frequency Resolution Polarity of synchronized signal Horizontal Vertical Pixel clock Number of lines P Positive N Negative Mode name kHz Hz MHz Horizontal Vertical HS VS VGAI 37 861 84 889 31 500 640 350 P N VGA2 37 861 85 080 31 500 640 400 NZP VGA3 37 927 85 039 35 500 720 400 N P VGA 60Hz 31 469 59 941 25 175 640 480 N N VGA 72Hz 37 861 72 809 31 500 640 480 N N VGA 75Hz 37 500 75 000 31 500 640 480 N N VGA 85Hz 43 269 85 008 36 000 640 480 N N SVGA 56Hz 35 156 56 250 36 000 800 600 P P SVGA 60Hz 37 879 60 317 40 000 800 600 P P SVGA 72Hz 48 077 72 188 50 000 800 600 P P SVGA 75Hz 46 875 75 000 49 500 800 600 P P SVGA 85Hz 53 674 85 061 56 250 800 600 P P XGA 60Hz 48 363 60 004 65 000 1024 768 N N XGA 70Hz 56 476 70 069 75 000 1024 768 N N XGA 75Hz 60 023 75 029 78 750 1024 768 PZP XGA 85Hz 68 677 84 997 94 500 1024 768 P P SXGA1 67 500 75 000 108 000 1152 864 P P SXGA2 60 000 60 000 108 000 1280 960 P P SXGA3 85 938 85 003 148 500 1280 960 P P SXGA 60Hz 63 981 60 020 108 000 1280 1024 P P SXGA 75Hz 79 976 75 025 135 000 1280 1024 P P SXGA 85Hz 91 146 85 024 157 500 1280 1024 P P UXGA 60
28. ate Edge Effect settings e Gamma value settings e Lighting ON OFF e Color B amp W selection settings e Image Rotation state e Text mode settings e Posi Nega settings A The saved state can be retained even if the power supply is turned OFF g Rotated position cannot be saved to Power On setting Memory No 6 on remote control E Presetting When the PRESET button on the wireless remote control is pressed and then the memory No button on the wireless remote control is pressed within approx 4 seconds or alternatively Preset is set to Memory No on the OSD the operation state of the current unit is saved in the specified memory No When the PRESET button on the wireless remote control is pressed and then 6 of the memory No on the wireless remote control is pressed or alternatively Preset is set to Power On on the OSD and saved such settings are called when the power supply is turned ON the next time E Calling When the CALL button on the wireless remote control is pressed and then the memory No button on the wireless remote control is pressed within approx 4 seconds or alternatively Call is set to Memory No on the OSD the settings are set to those of the selected No When Call is set to Default on the OSD the settings are reset to the factory settings Wireless remote control Wireless remote control Wireless remote control ae CALL A Cee 94 SNOILVuddO NV SNOI
29. cal X ON OFFlselection Nega B amp W sp mode Pey lockout X e Status 2 Iris Gamma Image Edge White T Monitor USB mode selection rotation effect balance t output mode AUTO 31H MANUAIL 32H ROM Ver0 SUB gt V H L H x xH x k z l 56H 48H 4CH H X ROM Ver 1 e ROM Ver1 MAIN Upper 6 bytes S X X e ROM Ver 2 MAIN Lower 4 bytes S E X X ENGLISH Transmission Specifications e Full duplex start stop sync mode Start bit 1 bit e Data bit 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit e Parity bit None e X parameter None e Baud rate Communication speed 9600bps UART Communication Format Commands parameters and data are all transmitted in ASCII code Function Command Parameter Contents Auto Focus AF 0 To perform the one shot auto focus Focus adjustment FO Near Far O Stop To adjust the focus Zoom adjustment Tele Wide O Stop To adjust the zoom Iris adjustment Open Close O Stop 1 Auto 2 Manual To adjust the iris Lighting selection O OFF 1 ON To turn ON OFF the lighting Display mode selection O Camera 1 RGB IN 2 SD To switch the display mode Video output selection O All Mode 1 Camera amp SD To switch the video output Direction O Menu 1 Enter 2 gt
30. e image to sharpen it Edge Enhancement 2 The larger the value is the stronger the effect is Gamma Gamma Set 0 y 0 63 To set the gamma value y 0 56 Tone wedge can be changed according to 2 y 0 50 the projector the PC monitor and other 3 y 0 45 image output devices 4 y 0 42 This function is effective only when the Text 5 6 Z y 0 38 mode is OFF y 0 36 0 33 Name Top hierarchy 2nd hierarchy ENGLISH Function Posi Nega Posi Nega Posi Posi Nega Nega To switch the posi nega of the camera image e Factory setting for Nega When Text Text is OFF Gamma Gamma 3 When Text Text is ON Gamma Gamma Fixed value for the text mode Color B amp W Color Black and White Color Color B amp W Black and White To switch the Color Black and White of the camera image Use this function to make the black and white document easy to read Text Text ON To sharpen black and white characters and lines of image OFF Use this function to view text document Image Rotation Image Rotate Preset Position Save ON 180 rotate OFF 0 1 Memory No 1 2 Memory No 2 3 Memory No 3 4 Memory No 4 5 Memory No 5 Power On Setting when POWER is ON To rotate the camera image by 180 when this function is ON To save the current setting position of the unit in the selec
31. e this product Control through the RS 232C will start KA For communication control be sure to take the above steps for settings Cable Connection DZTEZ SA inoav This product side PC side DSUB 9P DSUB 9P PC side DSUB 9P Female cD 1 O O 1 cod i RXD 2 gt RXD DSUB 9P Female 5 43 2 1 em a ea TXD 5 43 2 1 DTR 4 4 DTR 00000 SG 5 5 SG 00000 0000 DSR 6 6 DSR oo0oo0o 0 RTS 7 7 RTS 9876 CTS 8 8 CTS 9876 RI C 9 O Og Ri 96 ITET SU inoav ENGLISH Data Format Specification This command is executed in the form of 1 command 1 packet The next command is not accepted until the previous processing is completed e The communication command always starts with STX Start of Text and ends with ETX End of Text e If the communication format of command name is wrong NAK Negative Acknowledge will be sent from this product as a result of failing to receive correctly e When communication format is received correctly this product sends ACK Normal Acknowledge E Operation Command PC This product Each operation command is executed in ASCII code and transmitted in a set of 7 bytes as follows S E PC T Command Parameter Data T X X K This product AC E Response Data Format This product PC All response data is transmitted as ASCII code corresponding to the parameters in the operation command table e Status O Lighting Input Posi Color pele Display Pause Lo
32. icable to your local power specification E Do not leave this product under direct sunlight or by heaters or this product may be discolored deformed or damaged E Do not place this product in any humid dusty windy or vibrating location Use this product in the following environmental conditions Temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F Humidity 30 85 No condensation E Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning Do not use any volatile solvent such as thinner or benzine E Do not directly point the camera lens into the sun or the camera may be damaged E Caring for the batteries e If this product is not used for a long time take out the batteries from the wireless remote control e Do not use rechargeable Ni Cd batteries e Do not use new and old batteries or batteries of different types together e Do not try to recharge or short circuit the batteries E Luminescent and Black Spots There may be some pixels that do not operate properly due to the use of CCD Area Image Sensors that are made up of many pixels You may experience luminescent or black spots on the screen however this is a phenomenon of CCD Area Image Sensors and is not a malfunction E Back up important data Transfer the data in an SD card to a PC or other data storage means for backup purpose Note with care that the data in the SD card could be lost due to failure or repair of this product PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS SETTING UP STORING OPERATIO
33. images or use a new SD card A When the SD card is in the read write mode do not remove the SD card or failure could occur with this product E Displaying the image 1 Press the 2 s2 button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control or press the Sa button on the wireless remote control to switch the output image mode to the SD mode Then the images in the SD card are displayed on the split screen The number of oe ew images to be displayed on the split screen can be changed by the Display settings on the OSD The number of divisions on default is 3x3 2 Move the selection frame cursor of the recorded image with the direction buttons 4 v 4 gt and select the images with the ENTER button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control to display them on the full screen e When the images are displayed on the split screen 3x3 4x4 Move the selection frame cursor of the recorded image with the direction buttons 4 aaa SHS v lt gt and display the images on the full screen with the ENTER button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control When the direction button v is held down the selection frame cursor moves as shown in the right figure To the top of the next page
34. ireless remote control button to display the OSD and then select Format Media 3 Now Format starts A When USB Mode has been set to Mass Storage and a USB cable has been connected to the PC an SD card cannot be deleted locked unlocked formatted and saved with image data 82 IANdIDOAd NOILVaidO 7aNdiIDOUdd NOILVaidO Presentation using the attached software with the USB connected PC A Set USB Mode to Application on the OSD Utility Software is downloadable from the homepage of ELMO or in the CD ROM supplied from ELMO Utility Software contains the PC link software Image Mate for Presentation Image Mate for Movie Creation and the TWAIN driver ELMO TWAIN DS P30 for the following operations e Moving image saving to PC e Transfer of moving still images to the PC e Operation of this product from the PC The PC equipped with Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 or newer XP SP2 or newer VISTA is recommended For details refer to the Utility Software Installation Manual and the help folder with the software When the front operating panel or the wireless remote control is in operation do not connect disconnect the USB cable or malfunction will be caused to this product g Do not switch USB Mode on the OSD when this product is in USB connection PA The USB cable compliant with USB2 0 is recommended 83 Transferring the images from the SD card into the USB connected PC A Set USB Mode
35. ith bright background or excessive contrast Objects that are entirely dark Objects located near and far away at the same time Objects in motion If the manual focus button FOCUS NEAR or FOCUS FAR on the wireless remote control is pressed when the auto focus is in operation the auto focus operation will be cancelled Limit of focus adjustment e With close up lens om M a NEAR FAR AF TELE WIDE FOCUS am UN IRIS Ti Ti GS NEAR FAR AF oN UN TELE Telescopic 305 405mm 12 0 15 9 in from close up lens WIDE Wide angle 50 405 mm 2 0 15 9 in from close up lens e Without close up lens TELE Telescopic 500mm 19 7 in from zoom lens WIDE Wide angle 50mm 2 0 in from zoom lens ms Manual Rodus When the focus button FOCUS NEAR or ors E E an FOCUS FAR on the wireless remote control is NEAR FAR AF pressed the height on which the camera is roc WE PE E vas vas LAMP focused changes This function is used for focusing the camera on any portion of a 3D object or the like Limit of focus adjustment e With close up lens TELE Telescopic 305 405mm 12 0 15 9 in from close up lens WIDE Wide angle 50 405 mm 2 0 15 9 in from close up lens e Without close up lens TELE Telescopic 500mm 19 7 in from zoom lens WIDE Wide angle 50mm 2 0 in from zoom lens 92
36. justed once automatically and then the W B level is locked gd The colortemperature range that can be tracked automatically is approx 3000K 8000K A When Guide is set to ON on the OSD the setting contents are displayed on the screen 88 SNOILVAJdO ANY SNOILONNJ SNORIVA SNOILVuddO ANY SNOILONNA SNORIVA 89 Image Selection Wireless remote control Front operating panel CLOSE IRIS Each time the C amp sS button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control is pressed the image is switched in order of the camera image to the image inputted in the analog RGB input terminal RGB IN then to the image in the SD card and then to the camera image again When the PC or other unit is connected to the analog RGB input terminal RGB IN the output image can be switched without spending time and labor exchanging the connection cables A The image from the DVI output terminal DVI OUT and video output terminals VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT cannot be switched to RGB IN image gd When a laptop having an external output mode switching function is used switch the video output of this Camera to RGB IN and then set the notebook PC to the external output mode KA If the image mode switching is tried to the SD mode when an SD card is not in this product the screen will turn black By setting Guide to ON on the OSD the setting contents are displayed on the screen C
37. n This may be mitigated by manually adjusting the dot clock frequency on the projector side The brightness tone is This may be mitigated by switching gamma settings out of order Replacement of Lighting Lamp Fluorescent Lamp The lighting lamps fluorescent lamps are expendables When any of them begins to shimmer or dim replace it For the replacement of the lamp consult the dealer from whom you have purchased this product or our branch office near your location 101 ENGLISH 8 SPECIFICATIONS E General Power source Specifications 12VDC AC adapter 100 240VAC Power consumption 30W AC adapter included Outside dimensions 377x482x180mm 14 8x19 0x7 1 in When folded 377x482x582mm 14 8x19 0x22 9in When set up Weight Approx 4 7kg 10 4 Ibs Main body only Input selection Output terminal Input terminal Main body External one system DVI output DVI D 24P connector female RGB output Mini DSUB 15P connector female Composite video output RCA pin jack 750Q unbalanced NTSC PAL S video output RGB input Mini DIN 4P connector 750Q unbalanced NTSC PAL Mini DSUB 15P connector female Ext control terminal RS 232C Dsub 9P connector male USB 2 0 compliant Type B receptacle Memory interface SD card slot 102 SNOILVD1d193dS SNOILWD1dID3dS ENGLISH E Main Camera ltem Specifications
38. n set the laptop to the external output mode e Specifications of the analog RGB input terminal of this product Signal allocation 54321 Video signal Analog 0 7V p p 75Q terminated Horizontal synchronized signal TTL level Positive negative polarity DSUB feb hack terminal Female Vertical synchronized signal TTL level Positive negative polarity Pin assignment Pin No Name Pin No Name Pin No Name 1 Video signal Red 6 GND Red 11 GND 2 Video signal Green 7 GND Green 12 N C 3 Video signal Blue 8 GND Blue 13 Horizontal synchronized signal 4 N C 9 N C 14 Vertical synchronized signal 5 GND 10 GND 15 N C Connecting to the unit having the composite vide input terminal Connect the video cable with RCA pin plug to the VIDEO OUT terminal on the rear panel Connecting to the unit having S video input terminal Connect the S video cable to the S VIDEO OUT terminal on the rear panel If the unit to be connected has a Y C separated connector a conversion adapter is required 76 dN ONILLIS ONIOLS 77 3 STORING Storing 1 As shown in the right figure turn the lamp head and the lamp column and fold them down on the stage 2 Turn the camera head and the camera column and fold them down on the stage Q Gin o 008 amp STORING 78 7aNdIDOUd
39. of the polarized plug The 3 wire grounding type plug will fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician fo replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug E Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product E Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges E Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock ENGLISH E A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven FAA gt surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn E Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or shortout parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill
40. peration ENTER Input av dD Direction To fix the OSD item To stop the slide show operation To select the OSD item select an image from the split screen scroll in digital zoom mode To stop slide show operation lt 4 Menu Cancel To cancel the OSD from the screen when the top OSD item is resumed POSI NEGA Posi Nega To switch the posi nega of the camera image COLOR B amp W Color Black and White To switch the Color Black and White of the camera image Use this function to make the black and white document easy to read IRIS Iris NORMAL Normal To return the Auto Iris to the factory default setting HA OPEN Open To brighten the camera image CLOSE Close To darken the camera image le ZOOM EJ Telescopic To zoom in Zoom vga Wide angle To zoom out SLIDE SHOW Slide Show To start the slide show when the image in an SD card is i display Image Save To save the image in an SD card SZ Play To display the image in an SD card Electronic Zoom in a To zoom in the image to the double size or quadruple size When this button is pressed again the image size returns to the full size Q ss Image switch To switch the output image by pressing this button in order of Camera image gt RGB image 2 gt SD mode sx P 89 A The image to be swi
41. remote control is pressed the OSD menu is displayed on the monitor screen By pressing the MENU button again the OSD menu disappears Move the cursor to the item to be set with the direction buttons 4 Y 4 gt and press the ENTER button on the front operating panel or on the wireless remote control to fix the selection Each time the direction button 4 is pressed the cursor moves back the OSD menu by one hierarchy When the direction button 4 is pressed on the top hierarchy the OSD menu disappears Display example of the top and 2nd hierarchies R Gain gt Manual B Gain Iris 2nd hierarchy Edge Effect gt Gamma gt L Top hierarchy E Camera Mode Menu when camera image is in display Name Top hierarchy 2nd hierarchy White Balance Auto One Push V To set the white balance to Auto One Push White Balance Auto Track Auto adjust and Fix Manual Manual Adjust To adjust the red and blue elements manually R Gain Displayed in level bar To adjust the red element when the white balance is set to Manual B Gain Displayed in level bar To adjust the blue element when the white balance is set to Manual Iris Iris Auto V To change the level of brightness when the object is Auto Adjustment of Brightness tracked automatically Manual To fix the brightness of the image to any level Manual Adjustment of Brightness Function Edge Effect 3 To give edge enhancement to th
42. s turned ON immediately after it is turned OFF In this case this product may not start immediately Wait for several seconds after turning OFF the power switch and then turn it ON The image is out of The document object is too close to the lens focus e Zoom is at the TELE side after focusing at a wide angle at the WIDE side Focus on the point of max at the TELE side In the auto focus focusing is difficult in some cases The lamp does not For the protection purpose the lamp is arranged to light up after light up quickly preheating for 2 seconds This is not a fault The video output The video output is set to the PAL system If this product set to the PAL image is disarrayed system is connected to the monitor specially designed for the NTSC system the video image may not be outputted normally but be disarrayed or in black and white In such case switch the system of the video output by referring to DIP Switch at P 65 The image is too dark The intensity of the lighting is not sufficient Press the 4 button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control to turn ON the lamp The iris is adjusted to the CLOSE side Adjust the iris to the OPEN side The image is striped This may be interference fringes between dots of printed matter and TV scanning lines or CCD pixels This may be mitigated by changing the projection range When using an LCD projector vertical stripes may appear on the scree
43. service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition E Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat E This product includes a Fluorescent Lamps component that contains mercury Please consult your state and local regarding proper disposal or recycling and do not place in the trash CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This marking is located at the bottom of product SA 1965 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product SA 1966 ENGLISH WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADI
44. sposeteu nene E Sieenctssan 103 Lighting wes cued 103 Supplied Accessories ccs sescvssawarancvuceeneonseecauossiasuesewacvertenss 104 OPONE pasar cetenswin cause quero EER NERENS 104 62 SNOILVA3dO ANY SNOLDNN4 sNOWWNNY FANAdIDOAd NWOIS dN NILS ANY SNORIWA NOILVuadO SIWYN Luvd ITET SU inoav SNOILVOISIDIdS ONILOOHSI1ENOUL ENGLISH 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS E Appearance SNOILINNA anv SAIWVN Luvd Rear Side o Camera head Side panel Lamp head Rear panel Lamp column Cord cover Cametaccolumn Open this cover when connecting disconnecting a cord j When carrying this product do not hold this cord cover Infrared sensor Front operating panel ZA Stage Wireless remote control DAA 63 ENGLISH E Front Operating Panel Hereinafter the menu items to be displayed selected on the monitor or projection screen are referred to as OSD On Screen Display Name Function ENTER Fix To fix the OSD item select an image from the images in the SD card displayed on the split screen A V 4p Direction To select the OSD item move the selection frame cursor of the recorded image scroll the digitally zoomed in image Menu Delete To cancel the OSD from the screen when the top OSD item is resumed vy A Lamp To turn ON OFF the lighting WB White Balance To select Auto
45. tched into depends on the video output terminal EDGE EFFECT Edge Enhancement To give edge enhancement to sharpen the image Text Text Mode To sharpen the image with black and white characters and lines Use this function to shoot the document or the like PAUSE Pause To pause the camera image When this button is pressed again the moving image is restored A The paused image cannot be processed in any other way IMAGE ROTATION Image Turn To turn the camera image by 180 FOCUS NEAR Near To move the focus near Focus FAR Far To move the focus far AF Auto Focus TA TA To focus the camera automatically To switch ON OFF the lighting 72 SNOILINNA anv SAIWVN Luvd SNOILINNA anv SAIWVN Luvd ENGLISH E Receivable Range g Point the infrared emitting part of the wireless remote control at the infrared sensor of the main unit and press the button for desired function The receiving range may be reduced when the main unit is placed in direct sunlight near an inverter fluorescent lamp or in any other unfavorable surrounding Depending on the conditions of fluorescent lamps etc the sensor may fail to receive the infrared light In such case relocate the main unit or take other countermeasures e Receivable range Distance Approx Zm 23ft or less from the front of the infrared sensor Angle Approx 30 or less to the right leftward upward and
46. ted memory No KA Call Position Call 1 Memory No 1 2 Memory No 2 3 Memory No 3 4 Memory No 4 5 Memory No 5 Power On Setting when POWER is ON Default Factory set Settings To call the setting position from the selected memory No Optional Optional Setting Pause Pause Vv Posi Nega Posi Nega Color B amp W Color Black and White Text Text Delete Current Image File Delete To set a desired function to the OPT button on the front operating panel USB Mode USB Mode Select Mass Storage Transfer Application Application wv To transfer the data from an SD card into the USB connected PC To control the main unit from the USB connected PC or transfer image into the PC A Guide State Display OFF ON Y To set whether the operation state of the main unit should be displayed on the screen or not Video Out Video Output Set All Mode All mode Vv To output all signals from the VIDEO OUT terminal and S VIDEO OUT terminal according to the image switching Camera amp SD Image of Camera amp SD only To limit the switching of the output from the VIDEO OUT terminal and S VIDEO OUT terminal to the camera v indicates the factory default settings The defaults of the Text vary depending on the place where this Camera is used image and SD mode 68 SNOILINNA anv SAIWVN Luvd SNOILINNA an
47. ter using the SD card do not leave it inside this product but be sure to remove it The SD card of Panasonic 128MB or 256MB is recommended Resolution of saved image is 1024 x 768 XGA This product can store images up to 2048 pcs This product is not compatible with SDHC cards Use a card recommended for this product ELMO is not liable for any damage caused by the loss of the data in the SD card or passive damage 7aNdiDOUdd NOILvaidO 7aNdiIDOUdd NOILVaidO ENGLISH Presentation using SD card Option Continued E Saving the Image 1 Press the 2 2 s2 button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control to switch the image mode to the Camera mode 2 Press the O button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control 3 When the mark lights up on the screen the image saving starts When this mark goes out the image saving is completed g Be sure to try out shooting and saving beforehand to confirm the normal saving of the image If the image fails to be saved due to some problems in the camera or SD card ELMO is not liable for any compensation for the recorded contents S The mark on the screen is displayed only when the Guide menu is set to ON When the SD card is write protected the image cannot be saved in the SD card D When the capacity of the SD card becomes full and no more images can be saved the CO mark does not light up Then delete unnecessary
48. tions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer E Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to E Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply fo your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer fo the operating instructions E Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with either a polarized 2 wire AC line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other or a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin The 2 wire polarized plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug still fails to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose
49. to Mass Storage on the OSD A Insert the SD card with the labeled side up Forcing it in the wrong way may cause a malfunction When this product is USB connected to the PC image data in the SD card can be transferred into the PC The Operating System OS of the connected PC should be Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 or newer XP SP2 or newer VISTA 1 Turn ON the power supply to this product and to the PC 2 Connect this product to the PC with the attached USB cable A When this product is connected to the PC for the first time the required drivers are installed automatically due to the plug and play function of Windows For the second time and thereafter the drivers are no longer installed 3 This product is recognized as a removable disk The image data in an SD card can be viewed by using the viewer software of the PC e The image data are stored in JPEG format in the following folders My Computer L Removable disk L DCIM L__100_ELMO IMAGOO01 JPG IMAGO002 JPG N An SD card set in this product cannot be formatted or written deleted locked and unlocked with image data from the PC N The image data cannot be recorded with the correct date and time i When the front operating panel or wireless remote control is in operation do not connect disconnect the USB cable or malfunction will be caused to this product N Do not switch USB Mode on the OSD when this product is in USB connection i The USB
50. v SAIWVN Luvd ENGLISH OSD On Screen Display Continued Display example of the top Display example of the 3rd hierarchy and 2nd hierarchies display for reconfirming the operation White Balance Auto One Push no R Gain gt Manual YES B Gain Iris 2nd hierarchy 3rd hierarchy Edge Effect gt Gamma gt L Top hierarchy a a iy a E SD Mode Menu when image stored in an SD card is in display regi aad e ree Current NO To cancel the delete Selected Image To delete the image in display on the full screen or the image selected from the split screen Locked image can not be deleted To cancel the delete To delete all images YES NO YES Current To lock the image in display on the full screen or the Selected image image selected from the split screen Can set the image not to be deleted On the split screen a green frame appears on the locked image NO All All images All All Images To lock all image files Can select the delete protected image To release the lock of the image in display on the full screen or the image selected from the split screen All All Images To release the lock of all image files Format Format To cancel the format Media Initialize To format the SD card Initialize Since all records in the SD card will be cleared use this function carefully Unlock Current Lock Release Selected Image 69 Name
51. y to all units beforehand g When plugging in out the connection cable hold the plug part of the cable Connecting to the PC with a USB cable Connect a USB cable to the USB terminal on the side panel g The USB cable compliant with USB2 0 is recommended g lf you plug into a USB connector with power on PC may not recognize this product g Under the influence of the USB environment or peripheral units used by the PC image transfer may be disturbed g The connection of the AC adapter and video cable as per above is not always guaranteed in any environment Connecting to the unit having the DVI input terminal Connect the DVI cable to the DVI OUT terminal on the rear panel Connecting to the unit having the analog RGB input terminal Connect the analog RGB cable to the RGB OUT terminal on the rear panel g The display position may be displaced from the center of the screen In such case adjust the horizontal and vertical positions manually from the connected device g Vertical stripes may appear on the LCD projector screen or the monitor screen This phenomenon can be mitigated by adjusting the dot clock manually from the connected device 75 ENGLISH Connecting to the unit having the analog RGB output terminal Connect the analog RGB cable to the RGB IN terminal on the rear panel A When a laptop having an external output mode switching function is used switch the video output of the Camera to RGB IN and the
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