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1. Equipment body Remote control Two SUM 3 AA batteries O9N999215 for remote control P Guarantee policy Power cord RGB signal cable mini D sub 15 pin User s Manual this manual 07N080003 07N520001 Names of Parts Remote control photoreceiver Camera head Camera arm Control panel E 8 Control Panel Adjusts the tone of white automatically Before pushing the button project a white sheet of paper fully on the screen and adjust the bright ness The indicator lights up during the adjustment e Adjust WHITE BALANCE again when the ambient illumination has WHITE BALANCE BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the tone of white Adjusts the brightness of image AUTO AUTO Adjusts the brightness of image au tomatically The indicator lights up during the adjustment h d DARK changed Darkens the image aet i blue shade to white BRIGHT Brightens the image RED Gai 9 ey Adds a slightly yellow shade to white NOTE With hi i ff whi ill NOTE With power to this equipment turned off white balance wi KEYSTONE N be reset to factory setting See page E 15 for storage of adjusted value A Corrects trapezoidal dis tortion when shot ob g liquely Or cancels correc SOURCE tion See page E 16 Selects a source input for output ON OFF The indicator for the currently selected input Turns trapezoidal correc
2. Do not touch the power plug when you hear thun ders Otherwise electric shocks may occur E 3 CAUTION Ground equipment properly Please ground the equipment properly for safety rea sons See page E 13 for details Do not touch power plug with a wet hand Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with a wet hand Electric shocks may occur Do not store equipment by leaning it against wall or other object Do not store the equipment by leaning it against a wall or other object It may topple and cause injury Be sure to disconnect power cord be fore carrying equipment When moving this equipment be sure you have turned off the power switch disconnect the power plug from the outlet and disconnected cables which are connected to another equipment Disconnect power plug when equip ment is not used for a long time Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet for safety when the equipment is not to be used for a long period of time Before maintenance be sure to dis connect power plug Before carrying out maintenance be sure to discon nect the power plug from the outlet as a safety pre caution Do not carry this equipment by cam era arm or camera head Do not carry this equipment by the camera arm or camera head Otherwise the camera arm or camera head may get deformed and break the cord inside the camera arm thus causing fire or electric shocks Handling of batteries Handle t
3. This switch sets output of the RGB monitor out put terminal 2 ON Outputs the same signal as RGB moni tor output terminal 1 OFF Outputs signals inputted from RGB input terminal Dip switch 6 This switch selects the setting of white balance to be turned on at power on ON User adjusted value OFF Factory setting Dip switches 7 and 8 Not used A Items in a ruled box S video Image Output Terminal S VIDEO OUT Connect an S video cable when displaying images from this equipment on a TV monitor or the like lag IN Terminal Connect the power cord RGB Monitor Output Terminal 2 RGB OUT 2 mini D sub 15 pin Always outputs images from the RGB input termi nal Same output as the RGB monitor output terminal 1 may be produced by Dip switch 5 setting RGB Monitor Output Terminal 1 RGB OUT 1 mini D sub 15 pin Connect the RGB signal cable when outputting images from this equipment to a projector or the like by RGB output This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System MicroSaver is a registered trade mark of Kensington Microware Inc The logo is trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc indicate factory default settings E 10 Remote Control Remote Control Transmitter Transmits infrared remote con trol signals REAL Outputs moving images FREEZE Out
4. connected Brightness setting is not correct EXTERNAL or MEMORY is selected in source selection Select CAMERA Mode setting of image is not correct Set according to projector or display to be connected Settings of dip switches on back panel are not correct E 13 E 14 E 12 E 9 E 9 Image is not focused Material is too close to lens it is 88mm or higher from stage surface ZOOM has been changed after focusing Carry out focusing with ZOOM set In AUTO of focusing some object may not allow easy focusing Adjust by NEAR or FAR button of FOCUS When projector is used projector is not properly focused Adjust focus as instructed in projector manual Camera image cannot be adjusted when FREEZE mode is selected REAL FREEZE indicator off or when EXTERNAL or MEMORY is selected in source selection Turn on REAL mode by pressing REAL FREEZE button and select camera image by pressing CAMERA button of source selection Zoom cannot be ad justed Image is blurred or dust is shown Zoom is at down end or up end Digital zoom is selected Change magnification of digital zoom by pressing button step by step Camera lens is dirty Clean with commercially available camera lens cleaner Image is dark Main light is not on BRIGHTNESS is not properly adjusted Stripes appear in im age of printed matter Interference between mesh points of printed mat
5. foreign matter have entered the equipment turn off the power to the equipment first and then disconnect the power plug from the outlet Also contact your dealer immediately for in structions Do not use equipment in places as follows Do not use the equipment in places as follows Oth erwise fire or electric shocks may occur e On a shaky table or in an inclined or unstable po sition e Near a heater or in exposure to vibration In exposure to moisture or dust e In exposure to oil mist or steam e Near a kitchen table or humidifier Do not allow any foreign matter to enter equipment Do not attempt to insert or drop foreign objects such as metal or inflammable objects into the equipment Otherwise fire or electric shocks may occur Take spe cial care when this equipment is used in places where there are children Should any foreign matter have entered the equip ment turn off the power to the equipment first and then disconnect the power plug from the outlet Also contact your dealer immediately for instructions Never open the cabinet Do not remove or open the cabinet of the equipment Also never remodel the cabinet Otherwise fire or electric shocks may occur Please contact your dealer for checks adjustments or repairs of the equipment inside Do not cover the camera head Do not cover the camera head with a cloth or other object Heating can cause fire Do not touch power plug when you hear thunders
6. lights up tion on or off The indica CAMERA tor lights up with trapezoi Selects camera image dal correction on MEMORY 6 LIGHT Turns on the light At each press the illumination changes as fol lows Main light lights up and base light goes out Main light goes out and base light lights up Both main light and base light go out REAL FREEZE Selects between moving image mode and still im age mode The in dicator for the moving image mode selected light up Selects the image stored in image memory NOTE Digital zoom is cancelled EXTERNAL Selects the image being inputted to the RGB input terminal NOTE EXTERNAL cannot be selected when video output is selected by dip switch 4 See _ page E 10 WHITE BALANCE SOURCE LIGHT O L O uP C C S S DOWN POSI NEGA __COLOR BW__TEXT PHOTO Makes fine adjustment of trapezoidal correction P KEYSTONE BRIGHTNESS eee ee e ZOOM HO OOo eke REAL FREEZE TELE POSI NEGA Zoom D Produces an output after Changes the range of image to be negative conversion shot Press this button again and the WIDE output will return to positive CAPTURE Shoots a wider range The indicator lights up when Writes image into image TELE positive is on memory i NOTE Turning power off
7. oe an enlarged portion of an COLOR BW eae MEOH eon NOTE For zooming above opti Produces black and white output Press cal 15 power zoom use digital again and the output will return to color The indicator lights up when color is on zoom In digital zoom change magnification by pressing button step by step Digital zoom may Image Memory No Displa 9 y P sometimes produce inferior image Displays the No of the image memory selected quality J TEXT PHOTO Selects output for text or photo FOCUS The indicator lights up when text is on Adjusts the focus of camera image NOTE When the negative mode is selected MEMORY AUTO using the POSI NEGA button the TEXT Selects image memory Adjusts the focus of camera image automatically PHOTO button is not available UP The indicator lights up during the adjustment Selects the next image memory NEAR DOWN Moves the focus nearer to the camera Selects the previous image memory FAR Moves the focus farther from the camera NOTE e The main light is provided within the camera head Turn it on when shooting printed matter The base light is provided within the stage which is to be turned on when shooting see through material For the combination of ON and OFF of the lights please refer to the lighting guidelines in the NOTE on page E 15 E 9 Back Pan
8. the body down with your hand when raising the camera arm Otherwise the body may lift up to cause injury 60 degrees normal position Turning Power On POWER Set the power switch on the back panel to ON in All the indicators on the control panel light up for about ten seconds Shooting the Material Data Place your material on the stage 2 Turn on the main light or turn on the base light depend ing on the lighting in the room or the condition of the material to be shot SOURCE KOS O O UP C T z QO DOWN POSIN GA CODR BW _TEXT PHOTO CAPTURE QO 3 Determine the size for the zoom shooting CHEMES CEST NAL J e Ce O REAL FREEZE O Adjust the focus FAR NOTE e For shooting a material with many characters turn on the text mode which will show the characters clearly for easier reading Shooting the Surroundings Turn the camera head toward the object you want to shoot BA N Vertical direction gt NOTE e The camera head does not turn vertically in your direction A Forcible turning may cause trouble e For turning in the horizontal direction do so by holding the part B of the camera head NOTE When the material reflects light turn off the main light Also try shooting obliquely by adjusting the camera arm angle Lighting Guidelines Main l
9. 2mm 88mm above stage surface Motor driven X 15 optical X 3 digital Auto Manual Auto Manual Progressive mode analog RGB e 1024 X 768 XGA e 800 X 600 SVGA e 640 X 480 VGA Interlace mode e NTSC e PAL 1 3 inch CCD 850 000 pixels 15 fps Internal synchronization Auto Manual Possible built in camera External input Memory 8 images RGB mini D sub 15 pin X 1 RGB mini D sub 15 pin X 2 S video mini DIN 4 pin X 1 Video RCA phono X 1 Monitor RCA phono X 1 USB type B X 1 Remote input mini DIN 8 pin RS 232C female Temperature 5 C to 35 C Humidity 30 to 80 no condensation Temperature 10 C to 50 C Humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Regulations UL Approved UL 60950 CSA 60950 Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements Meets FCC Class B requirements Meets AS NZS3548 Class B C Meets EMC Directive EN55022 1998 EN55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 TUV GS Approved These specifications and designs are subject to change without advance notice E 21 Dimensions 690
10. 32C MONITOR USB RGB IN O7 O Ga j 2 I o RGB OUT De E lt a gt S VIDE OUT t T ball A 3 ARRININ Set dip switch 4 to OFF L Supplied RGB signal cable l led With dip switch 5 set to ON the same signal can be outputted from two systems by connecting a projector or display to the RGB monitor output terminal 2 RGB OUT 2 NOTE e In the case of RGB output only the RGB output signals from a PC for instance may be outputted via this equipment For such an application connect the RGB input terminal to the RGB output terminal on a PC or suchlike To a display or projector VIDEO a OUT A Geseem __sRs 232C MONITOR USB RGB IN O O a J 2 i 0 0 Zo RGB OUT dep SVIDEO Set the resolution and fre quency of the output signal of your PC or like device according to the output equipment such as a dis play or projector Commercially available RGB cable To PC or suchlike e With dip switch 5 set to OFF the output signal from RGB monitor output terminal 2 is always the same as the signal of the RGB input terminal When it is necessary to frequently switch between camera image and RGB signal connect the display for PC control to the RGB monitor output terminal 2 RGB OUT 2 then the PC
11. A E E T E E E E 8 Control PANES sserrep eann aee nba scacoptandsduentesenscstandedapbacesentsededeanteswuscegete E 9 fe 6 A NaS are EE E E E AAE A E A E 10 Remote Controles iiss nargain e aoei e e aae he nis Ee a cas ee ES I E 11 Preparations before USC iims mosodai iea eaaa S deaa lh ee eater cae tee E 12 Connecting the Cable and Setting the Output Mode ssssssssssssrrrrrrrrresserrrrrrrree E 12 Connecting the Power Cord ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecneaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeneneeeeeees E 13 Setting the Camera Arm waste veces ceutical Ae cadet ali seule as E 14 How Ts IS Cs zsa a a i GEL aaa eT lala te dae es E 14 Tumin FE OWT ON ey ec sesh csc a urea a a Aa lth ooh et cae A chs Uae E 14 Shooting the Material Data cccuitedsssnsseesecdscadseoatzeeumeuticedanenszendenstideduuentssucenstececuments E 14 Shooting the Surroundings x cesses ree ce ee ote teed cai cota ae E 15 Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion at Oblique Shooting ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees E 16 Using Image Memory cate ccm ated areas te ee tate Ae ee Oe eset RO ceases E 17 Transferring Image Memory Contents to PC cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees E 17 FLOMEMIG POWER OTE E E scence teveedtsevaccep tesearnatataenatastdeanuntata cutabedemonteteasatetedeanen ds E 18 TPOUDISSHOOUAG mec ccdeuscnitaanscocaseeuncnideduuenincetienidedsnontncetanenidedencnlnceacentededensninaeteanedeaameath E 19 PDDCIIGIMOS eE ues le oe aoe A ET ae alee o
12. XGA Digital Presenter DV11G User s Manual English E Thank you for purchasing NEC s XGA digital presenter DV11G this equipment in the following Connected to a projector display monitor or TV this presenter captures images of documents teaching materials or other data and shows them large and clear on the screen For safe and proper use of this equipment please read this user s manual carefully Also be sure to keep this manual at hand You can always consult it whenever a question or trouble arises DOC Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB A according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779 RF Interference WARNING The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Soluctions America Inc in this manual Failure to comply with this government regula tion could void your right to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance w
13. can be controlled while watching the display even when the camera image is on e The settings at dip switches I and 2 on the back of the equipment will not be reflected e Signals display screen inputted from the RGB input terminal of the equipment cannot be stored in memory E For video signal output Set the dip switch 4 to ON Connect the Video image output terminal to the Video image input terminal of a TV or other image equipment TV or the like a RS 232C MONTOR uss qm a y 1 12345678 Set dip switch 4 to ON Commercially available video cable or S video cable NOTE e With dip switch 4 set to ON the source selection EXTERNAL cannot be selected E Connection of a simple monitor A simple monitor may be connected to the Monitor output terminal for use with RGB output or video signal output Simple monitor VIDEO a OUT Gass ___Rs 232C MONITOR USB RGB IN O O G g 2 l o RGB OUT o sp os S VIDEO t OUT H J E Commercially available video cable Camera image is always being displayed so that when replacing data it is possible to see in advance whether the next data larger in size will be within the display range or not NOTE The display image on a simple monitor may be slightly wider in the horizontal direction than that of a projector or a display Zz The display range may s
14. e shooting impossible When the camera lens has become dirty clean it with acommercially available camera lens cleaner In do ing so take care not to damage the lens Stage surface Clean images cannot be obtained if the stage sur face is smeared damaged or discolored Take care to protect the stage surface from a splash of any volatile substance damage or dirt Do not leave the equipment in places where the equipment may be exposed to direct sunshine or any heating equipment When the body becomes dirty wipe the dirt off with a well wrung cloth wetted with a neutral de tergent or suchlike and then wipe with a dry cloth Do not splash thinner benzine insecticide or other volatile substance on it Otherwise the equipment may deform discolor or develop trouble Also never wash the equipment in wa ter which will lead to a failure Disposal For the disposal of the equipment please contact your dealer or your municipality for instructions E 5 INOGHE nes bere etre et eee ee ees adc a E 2 STEC 6 sce A POO Ad Ae AEE E 3 Notes for Use es nae nro eee APE RCT Ree A PLD een Oe ane Sy Pere OF PEDO EERE Seer E 5 Content Saa ema ee eee nee Cree ee mee okey ene erent emer eer ere E 6 leo 10 cen ne ner ater een Serge er eS er eee ere ne E 7 Onthis M n al soser tetas tetera delete erie Ak ach e cal belted ER ete lel Creel E 7 Checking of Accessories 232 2 o23 hoe os Lee ee a ea Lt Ee 8 he Od sees habe E 8 NESO PAINS AE E
15. el MONITOR Output Terminal Always displays camera imag RS 232C Terminal Use this terminal when controlling this equipment from a PC Built in Security Slot fq RS 232C MONITOR USB 10 OB USB Port Use this terminal when taking the contents of image memory of this equipment into a PC RGB Input Terminal RGB IN mini D sub 15 pin Connect the RGB signal cable when projecting images from an external image equipment via this equipment Video Image Output Terminal VIDEO OUT Connect a video cable when displaying images from this equipment on a TV monitor or the like Dip Switches OFF ON 2 8 4 6 7 8 These switches set the output mode of this equip ment The settings become effective at power on Flip the switch up or down using the tip of a ballpoint or similar tool Dip switches 1 and 2 These switches set the resolution of RGB output swi sw2 ON ON 1024 x 768 XGA ON OFF 800 x 600 SVGA OFF ON 640 x 480 VGA OFF OFF 1024 x 768 XGA Dip switch 3 This switch selects a signal system outputted from the Video image output terminal S video image output terminal or Monitor output terminal ON NTSC OFF PAL Dip switch 4 This switch switches between RGB output and Video output ON Video OFF RGB Dip switch 5
16. es eae oe aia E 21 Specifications n esse uate ts eset a ch is ou nse ae E oe patna ie a caer ue ee ue one coins E 21 BiAA TELAIO ATE E E S lt aneenaduoecatenscGntaesdeastetaredcctavadueubatans eateusdcoscasasentatonatananntes E 22 E 6 High image quality and clear image display Shooting at high image quality of XGA 1024 X 768 and displaying clear images 45 power zooming The optical 15 power and digital 3 power zoom function allows you to enlarge details of the material Camera with illumination The light provided on the camera head allows you to use the space freely Rotatable camera head and movable arm Image shooting in all directions is possible without moving this equipment Trapezoidal correction function Data shot from an oblique direction can be corrected such that it looks as if shot from right above Long life cold cathode lamp used Image memory capable of storing eight images Images can be stored in the body in advance You can perform a speedy presentation by switching from camera image to still image from image memory and back to camera image Paper holder function The material can be held down by a commercially available magnet On This Manual ies 5 The buttons on the control panel and the remote control are indicated in E 7 Checking of Accessories Check the equipment body and the accessories as shown below If you find any missing item please contact your dealer and get it supplied
17. he batteries with care Otherwise fire inju ries or pollution may occur e Do not allow the batteries shorted disassembled or thrown into fire e Always use batteries of the specified type Do not use a new and an old battery at the same time e Set the batteries with polarity and oriented correctly as indicated E 4 Do not locate this equipment in a place where it may be exposed to vibration or shocks Do not place this equipment subject to vibration from any drive system or on board a vehicle or ship The vibration or shocks that work on the equipment may damage the internal parts which will eventually lead to a failure Be sure to use this equipment in places free from vibration or shocks Do not use this equipment near high voltage lines or motor power sources Use of this equipment near a high voltage line or mo tor power source may subject the equipment to in terference Take adequate measures to prevent external light from reaching the stage surface Make sure that the stage surface is not exposed to strong light from the outside of the equipment Carry the equipment with care Please carry the equipment by holding the sides of the body Also take care not to give strong shocks to the body Do not touch the camera lens directly with your hand Also do not use this equipment in a place containing much dust or cigarette smoke Fingerprints or smear on the camera lens will make normal imag
18. ight Base light Printed matter ON OFF Three dimensional object ON OFF OHP film and other see through material OFF ON Reflective material such as glossy paper OFF OFF When the room is full of light better images may be obtained by turning off the main light e Adjust the brightness by using both the ON OFF of the main light and the BRIGHTNESS button e To store the adjustment of white balance press the CAMERA button three seconds or longer The adjusted setting is stored as the indicator of the AUTO button of WHITE BALANCE blinks once Set dip switch 6 to ON and the adjusted setting will be turned on at the next power on When changing the material the scene of the material change can be hidden by turning on a still image by pressing the REAL FREEZE button e You can have the material fixed by using a commercially available magnet Magnet works here Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion at Oblique Shooting The trapezoidal correction function can be used to correct trapezoidal distortion that occurs when the camera arm is moved from the normal position 60 to a higher position 80 and material is shot from an oblieque direc tion The wider base is adjusted to the narrower base to obtain an image with reduced distortion Use this function when showing a material of A4 vertical size within a screen or when avoiding the reflection of external light or light from the mai
19. ith care Handle the power cord carefully Damaged cord may cause fire or electric shocks e Use only the supplied power cord e Do not place any heavy object on the power cord e Do not lead the power cord under the equipment body e Do not cover the power cord with a carpet or like object e Do not damage or transform the power cord e Do not forcibly bend twist or pull at the power cord e Do not heat the power cord When the power cord is damaged exposed core disconnection etc contact your dealer for replace ment Disconnect power plug in case of trouble When the equipment is developing smoke smell or noise or when the equipment has been dropped ac cidentally or the cabinet damaged turn off the power to the equipment first and then disconnect the power plug from the outlet Fire or electric shocks may oc cur if you continue to use it Please contact your dealer for repair Do not place equipment where it can get wet Do not use the equipment in places where it can get wet with water see examples below Also never place a vessel containing water above this equip ment Otherwise fire or electric shocks may occur e Do not use this equipment in the rain or snow or on the shore of an ocean lake or river e Do not use this equipment in the bathroom or shower room e Do not place a vase or flowerpot above this equip ment e Do not place glasses cosmetics or chemicals above this equipment Should water or other
20. ith the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help In UK a BS approved power cable with moulded plug has a Black five Amps fuse installed for use with this equipment If a power cable is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier e Windows Me Windows 2000 or Windows XP are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation e Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders E 2 WARNING Do not use with any power voltage other than the indicated voltage The equipment is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 120 or 200 240 V 50 60 Hz AC En sure that your power supply fits this requirement be fore attempting to use the equipment Handle power cord w
21. n advance and output them later E Storing images Select the image memory to be used by operating UP or DOWN The No of the image memory selected is displayed by the indicator 2 Press the CAPTURE button adicio The image is stored in the image memory NOTE e Image cannot be stored when EXTERNAL or MEMORY has been selected in source selection e Capturing during the use of digital zoom will result in the storage of image before the use of digital zoom E Outputting images stored in image memory D 1 Press the MEMORY button in source selection The contents of the image memory currently selected are outputted Select the image memory by pressing the UP or DOWN button WHITE BALANCE SOURCE LIGHT O Q Q 6 6 0 memory O DOWN POSI NEGA___COLOR BW__TEXT PHOTO NOTE e Image memories can be selected directly by pressing the buttons I to 8 on the remote control The stored images will be deleted by turning power off Transferring Image Memory Contents to PC By the use of a USB cable the contents of image memory can be transferred to a PC in the form of a JPEG file B NOTE Transfer of memory contents is only possible to PCs running on Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition and or Windows XP Professional and compatible with USB Ver 1 1 E Connecting
22. n light on the material to be shot Indicator KEYSTONE N OFF e 7 ZOOM WIDE TELE The indicator of the ON OFF button of KEYSTONE lights up CaaS when the trapezoidal correction function is working To turn off the trapezoidal correction function press the ON OFF button indicator going out If the trapezoidal correction function has not corrected distortion completely make fine adjustment with button of KEYSTONE O AUTO FO Q AUTO REAL FREEZE e CUS Al FAR NI R NOTE e The trapezoidal correction function does not work when the camera arm is lower than the normal position and mate rial is shot from an oblique direction Turn off the trapezoidal correction function when shooting a solid body from an oblique direction If you adjust the input signal using an auto adjusting function of a projector or display during the operation of the trapezoidal correction function the image may not sometimes be displayed properly when the camera arm is returned to the normal position In such a case please carry out the automatic adjustment again During the use of trapezoidal correction function e Image width narrows e Image quality may sometimes drop e Magnification of optical zooming lowers e Focusing sometimes fails Using Image Memory You can store images up to 8 images i
23. ntrol The remote control may not function well when the remote control photoreceiver is exposed to direct sunshine strong light inverter fluorescent lamp strobe light etc or infrared rays In such a case change the direction of light or the equipment body e A person or object between the remote control and the remote control photoreceiver may obstruct the transmission reception Also the transmission reception may be hindered in the shooting of a surrounding object if the camera head is turned or the camera arm angle is changed in such a direction as to hide the remote control photoreceiver Handle the remote control with care Dropping it or giving shock to it may damage the internal structure or electronic parts e Low voltage of the batteries may result in failed transmission In such a case replace the batteries with new ones E 11 Preparations before Use Connecting the Cable and Setting the Output Mode Connect the cable to the equipment that displays the image from this equipment A selection can be made from the RGB output and the video output However it is necessary to set the output method with the dip switch on the back panel before turning on the power to this equipment E For RGB output Set the dip switch 4 to OFF Connect the RGB monitor output terminal 1 RGB OUT 1 to the RGB input terminal of a projector display or other image equipment Display Projector VIDEO a OUT CO RS 2
24. ometimes vary depending on the performance characteristics of a simple monitor or the type of output signals Please confirm the display position by actually displaying it by your projector or display Trapezoidal correction function does not work e Image quality is lower than the image from the RGB monitor output terminal 1 2 e Image quality may drop and the tone of color may change from the video output terminal Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord to the AC IN terminal on the back panel and connect the plug to the outlet CAUTION Be sure to ground the equipment properly to ensure safety ap cance sel To avoid electric shocks ask a professional to carry out the ee grounding Be sure to make ground connection before connecting the kt power plug to the outlet AC outlet Also when disconnecting the grounding be sure to do so only after disconnecting the power plug from the outlet E 13 Setting the Camera Arm As illustrated raise the camera arm gently in the indicated direction while holding the body down with your hand When the angle between the stage and the camera arm is 60 degrees there is a click with which the camera arm gets fixed momentarily Normally use the equipment in this 60 degree position Though the camera arm may be raised to a position of 80 degrees do not attempt to raise it any further CAUTION Be sure to hold
25. puts a still image fa Selects the input to be the source of output CAMERA Selects camera image EXTERNAL Selects image inputted to the RGB input terminal NOTE EXTERNAL cannot be selected when dip switch 4 is selecting Video T to 8 Selects image memory directly AUTO Adjusts the focus of camera image automatically NEAR Moves the focus nearer to the camera ZEAR Moves the focus farther from the camera Adjusts the brightness of image AUTO Adjusts the brightness of image automatically DARK Darkens the image PRINT Brightens the image Changes the range of image to be shot TELE Shoots an enlarged portion of an area WIDE Shoots a wider range E How to set batteries Remove the lid of the battery case 2 Enter the batteries in correct and ori 3 Place the lid back on on the back of the remote control entation as indicated on the case inside HE Effective range Operate the remote control by directing the remote control transmitter toward the remote control photoreceiver on the equipment Signals from the remote control can be received within an approximate range as shown below The transmission distance of remote control signals is 4 meters 30 in upward direction 15 in downward direction 360 in horizontal directions Notes on the use of remote co
26. ter and image of camera shooting elements may sometimes produce color stripes In such a case change image size a little by ZOOM Color tone is not cor rect White balance is incorrectly adjusted Negative mode or black and white mode is on Beating appears in im age Beating may appear in image when equipment is used near source of strong radio waves Separate from such source Image cannot be ad justed Camera image cannot be adjusted when FREEZE mode is selected REAL FREEZE indicator off or when EXTERNAL or MEMORY is selected in source selection Turn on REAL mode by pressing REAL FREEZE button and select camera image by pressing CAMERA button of source selection There are cases where BRIGHTNESS adjustment cannot raise brightness suffi ciently Operation does not oc cur at button press Correct operation may not follow if two buttons are pressed simultaneously or if a button is hit in quick succession Operate buttons one by one with sufficient inter vals Remote control does not work Batteries are not set in remote control Voltage of batteries is low Batteries attached are for operation check only Use batteries available on the market Remote control is operated outside usable range White or black dots ap pear in camera image Due to characteristics of moving image high pixel CCD white or black dots may appear on rare occasions and can be conspicuous
27. the cable Connect the square terminal type B of the commercially available USB cable USB standard Ver 1 1 or equiva lent to the USB port on the back panel Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port type A of your PC a ORK RS 232C MONITOR USB RGB IN I i I I 2 RGB OUT Ea GA E How to transfer This equipment will be recognized as the drive by My Computer on the PC and the contents of image memory are displayed as a JPEG file Copy the JPEG file and transfer it to your PC NOTE e U will be displayed by the indicator for an applicable image memory No during communication with a PC such as when the contents of an image memory are being transferred to the PC During the display of U you cannot operate this equipment Please wait e The date and time captured is not stored as data for JPEG file e Images captured during the use of the trapezoidal correction function are displayed in the state before correction on a PC display Turning Power Off Set the power switch on the back panel to OFF PONER o f Troubleshooting Before asking for repair please make the following checks If you cannot correct the trouble contact your dealer Symptom Check for the cause See page Image is not projected Power plug is not properly connected to outlet Power switch is not on Projector or display is not properly
28. when enlarged by digital zoom All indicators remain lit even a few minutes af ter power on The equipment is in trouble Contact your dealer for instructions E 19 Symptom Check for the cause See page Screen blinks e Darken screen by adjusting brightness to DARK side E 9 Drive does not open Disconnect USB cable once turn on power to this equipment and connect USB when USB connected cable again NOTE Memory contents will be erased by turning off power to the equipment Image distorts into trap Indicator of ON OFF button of KEYSTONE is off ezoid e Make fine adjustment with button of KEYSTONE E 20 Appendixes Specifications General specifications Power requirement Power consumption Input current Dimensions Net weight Optical specifications Lens Shooting range Focus adjustment range Zoom Focus Brightness Camera specifications Output operation mode Camera element Total number of pixels Frame rate Synchronous system White balance Input selection I O terminal specifications Input terminal Output terminal Control terminal Environmental conditions Operating ambience Storage ambience 100 120 200 240V AC 50 60 Hz 20W 0 43 A 100 120V AC 0 27 A 200 240V AC W420mm X D489mm X H650mm service W420mm X D680mm X H190mm storage 5 2 kg F1 6 2 6 Max 344mm X 252mm equal to B4 Min 16mm X 1

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