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1. To enlarge the image froma PC card file on the screen Each leftclick changes the size as follows When you move the pointer to an area outside the image while the electronic zoomis active the screen automatically scrolls Actual size gt 1 4 tines 2 times gt 2 8 times 4 times E Freeze button To keep the current picture displayed on the screen while changing documents or switching images of PC card files When you leftclick the Freeze button again after changing documents or images the new picture is displayed Point The Pen Zoom and Freeze buttons are valid not only for PC card file images but also for opaque and transparent documents Point The Slide Show Delete File Zoom and Freeze function can also be operated using the but tons on the operation panel p 34 Join Clicking the right mouse button cancels an active function When the PC card menu is displayed on a submonitor The PC card menu is displayed on a submonitor con nected to the VIDEO or SVIDEO connector as shown below D H amp 1e HITT0021 BMP To use the Pen function display the PC card menuon a monitor or projector connected to the RGB connector The monitor to display the PC card menu can be speci fied using the Setup menu amp p 29 uogeisdo 36 37 BARCO 018 037 E 36 37 2000 7 18 8 19
2. 39 TROUBLESHOOTING 40 2000 7 18 8 17 PM INTRODUCTION Welcome to the world of BARCO PRECA 1280 i After reading this manual keep it handy for anyone who uses the unit Upon purchase be sure to check the descriptions on the warranty card and keep it for future reference The product number is important for safety assurance Check the number on the unit itself and on the warranty card The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Symbols used in this manual Note Indicates an item to be noticed and checked Point One point Indicates a helpful hint Features 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 w High picture quality SXGA and XGA outputs by RGB outputs Signals captured by the 1 300 000 pixel CCD carrera are separated into R G and B signals for output thus offering detailed and colorful images that make finer characters more legible than with conventional carreras 10 BARCO 008 011 E 10 11 a 7 BARGO w Easy connection to a network pp 14 32 An Ethernet interface 10Base T is employed This permits the Imager to be connected to an internet line as well as LAN in a company Full sized input of U S letter sized widthwise or upright sheets p 19 When using a popular U S letter sized sheet in the tall direction you can capture a full sized image When placing a sh
3. 2000 7 18 8 19 PM BARCO To adjust the tone gamma setting ve N Reverse Color San Natural Linearl Document Linear2 Picture i N atural For ordinary documents Linearl1 To output an image asis without compensa tion Document For documents with fine characters Linear2 For glossy documents the brightness will be decreased Picture For photos and color printed matters Using the mouse 1 Left dick the Tone menu icon Each left click changes the setting as shown above 2 Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment From the operation panel 1 Press either the ZOOM W or T button Each press of the ZOOM W or T button changes the setting as shown above 2 Press the FREEZE button to register your ad justment Using the TO N E button on operation panel 2 you can toggle the setting between Standard Natural and HI Document Continue gt gt gt uogeisdo 25 26 KL BARCO 018 037 E Items to be Adjusted Using Menus BREVETS To reverse the image Sharp WBset Tone Reverse Color ness Normal gt N ega BlueBack I Normal For normal pictures Nega For black and white negative pictures BlueBack For blue background Using the mouse 1 2 Left click the Reverse menu icon Each left click changes the setting as shown above Click the right mouse
4. Be careful when ejecting the PC card as it may have become hot during use While the PC card is being accessed the PC CARD indicator is lit in green do NOT eject it and do NOT turn off the power This may cause a damage to the recorded data or the PC card 2000 7 19 8 59 AM rs Using the PC Card Menu PTT TT TT A a E f E f E The following PC Card menu is provided to operate PC cards and use the Pen functions Red Pen button Pen i pe gt L E Freeze buton Zoom button Enter Execute button File Backward button Slide Show Delete File a RE ts The PC Card menu can be displayed and operated from the operation panel or using the mouse Folder name or image file name Using the mouse D From the operation panel Press the ZOOM T and FOCUS V buttons simultaneously The PC Card menu is displayed in the lowerright Move the pointer to the lower area lower four fifths of the screen of the screen and click the right mouse button portion of the screen Select the PC Card menu but ton using the ZOOM W T button Four fifths portion 3 Press the FREEZE button The selection of the PC Card menu button is ex ecuted To clear the PC Card menu Press the ZOOM T button and FOCUS V button simultaneously The PC Card menu disappears The PC Card menu is displayed in the lowerright portion of the screen
5. Move the pointer to a PC Card menu button Functions of the buttons on the operation panel To display clear the menu by pressing simultaneously Click the left mouse button The selection of the PC Card menu button is ex ecuted DO ETo clear the PC Card menu Move the pointer anywhere off the PC Card menu lower four fifths of the screen To change To move to To enter files the right execute To change To move to of the screen and dick the right mouse files the left button The PC Card menu disappears When a mouse is connected operations using the mouse are also possible 34 BARCO 018 037 E 34 35 BARCO Displaying an Image from a File on a PC v F 000 Card 9 LA AAA The image froma file stored on a PC card can be displayed using this Imager The method using a mouse is discussed here Enter Execute button _ File Backward button Slide Show Delete File eA TOO 2 Le BME 2 Red Pen button Pen mark Pen Green Pen button Blue Pen button a D E EHe Freeze buton Insert the PC card into the PC CARD slot p 33 Move the pointer to the area of lower four fifths of the screen and click the right mouse button The PC Card menu is displayed in the lowerright portion of the screen R P n gt LT EEE Left click the File Forward button V or the File Back ward button A of th
6. p 38 The unit has builtin fluorescent lamps in the base for transparent material Do NOT apply excessive force or shock If the builtin fluorescent lamps are damaged consult your dealer For repair special devices are required NEVER attempt repair by your self Do NOT use the unit in a humid or dusty area Such conditions may lead to fire or malfunction When this unit is used for a long time the bottom of the unit becomes hot Do NOT leave the unit on a heatsensitive surface such as a plastic sheet A CAUTION Storage If the unit will go unused for a prolonged period ensure safety by disconnecting the power plug Unplug power plug from receptacle Store the unit in a place not subject to excessive humidity or dust Store only in a proper environment For storage place the unit horizontally and do NOT place anything on top of it Do NOT place anything on top Use an AC power supply of 50 60 Hz and a voltage of from 100 V240 V The appropriate power cable depends on the voltage in the area of use Using the pre sentation carrera with the wrong cable could result in fire or electric shock Use an appropriate power supply W hen using voltage in excess of AC 125 V Use a power cable in accordance with all safety standards of the country in which itis used and an AC 250 V plug witha 15 A rating NEMA 6P 15 and insulation of at least SVT type and more than AWG 18 inch thickness W hen using voltage
7. Dust cover X1 Power cable X2 User s manual 12 KL BARCO 012 017 E 12 13 Cn e CONNECTIONS BARCO Connecting a Projector and Monitor Before connection be sure to tum the power to this unit and the device to be connected off Depending on the device to be connected use the RGB connector S video connector or video connector Connection via the RGB connector provides detailed and colorful images by RGB output Rear of this unit Using a screwdriver tighten the screws of the RGB connector VIDEO S VIDEO Screwdriver S Video cable S video cable D sub 15 pin supplied supplied cable supplied to the to the video S video to the input input 15 pin connector 1 1 1 Li 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 TV receiver Projector Monitor RE ee EN Signal flow 2000 7 18 8 18 PM suoneieds id 13 14 CONNECTIONS Connecting a PC Ethernet Before connection be sure to tum the power to this unit and the device to be connected off W hen connecting to a network first consult the administrator of the network For information on network settings see Connecting to a Network amp p 32 Turn off the Using a screwdriver tighten the screws of the REM OTE connector Commercially available RS 232C Commercially available Ethernet cable t the
8. Tone 20 25 Gain 24 W hite balance 25 Zoom _ 19 37 l ris 27 B Brightness adjustment 20 L M N Lights 24 C Mouse 12 14 39 Camera head 15 16 Network 14 32 Change Pointer 28 Cleaning 38 39 O Main unit 38 E pies 35 PANA a Color 26 Connection _ 13 14 17 Ethernet __ 14 P Monitor _ 1135 PC card 33 Mone PC CARD slot 5 33 ZPE 14 Pen function _ 36 Power cable _17 Pointer 28 Projector 13 Projector 13 TV receiver 13 R S T D RS 232C connector 7 14 D sub 15 pin connector 7 13 S video output connector 7 13 arpness E Sh 27 Save to Card _ _ _ 28 Electronic zoom 19 Save to Server 28 Ethernet 14 Slide Show _ 31 36 SXGA 28 Tone 6 25 Transparent material 18 2000 7 18 8 19 PM S19R0 al 42 SPECIFICATIONS Input Output PC card General me BARCO 038 043 E Image pickup format Direct pickup by a single disc color CCD input of 15 frames second Maximum input size U S letter size tall or 396 X 297 mm Objective lens 6 ime electric moving zoom lens Focal length 5 7 to 41 2 mm AtW end F 3 4 to 16 2 At Tend F 1 t
9. Each time you lightly tap the button fine adjust ment is performed Repeat until correct focus is obtained FOCUS A V buttons A Caution Adjust the brightness by pressing the BRIGHTNESS or button The ima The image BRIGHTNESS elena becomes dark Dero bright Point For a clear image Press the TONE button The contrast of the image is emphasized making the image clear Point To use the Pen function You can draw lines on the screen using a mouse for smooth presentations p 33 The base of this unit may become hot during usage Do NOT block the ventilation holes on the right side and bottom of the unit The tempera ture inside the unit may become extraordinarily high causing fire Avoid any shock to the glass parts such as the lens and fluorescent lamps or the plastic parts of the document stage The glass or plastic may be broken causing injury When changing the material Freeze function Use the Freeze function to smoothly change the material W hen the Freeze function is active the image remains on the screen even if you remove the material from the document stage While the Freeze function is active the freeze mark l l is displayed at the upper left corner of the screen The Freeze function is enabled only when a monitor or a projector is connected to the RGB connector The Freeze function
10. Set File Type using Timer Setting of the Setup menu in advance p 31 The setting for the FTP server connection using NetWork Setting of the Setup menu is also required p 30 For information on the FTP server ask the administrator of your network An image file is saved as HITPOOO1 x xx E SXGA XGA To switch the output mode Save to Save to SXGA Set card Server XGA Sup SXGA XGA Using the mouse 1 Left dick the SXGA XGA menu icon Each left click changes the setting as shown above 2 Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment From the operation panel 1 Press either the ZOOM W or T button Each press of the ZOOM W or T button changes the setting as shown above 2 Press the FREEZE button to register your ad justment Using Menus BARCO To set up startup status networking and other various items The Setup menu is displayed only on a monitor or projector connected to the RGB connector For the operating procedures see From the operation panel p 22 and Using the mouse amp p 23 Do not try to operate in the Setup menu during transferring an image by N etwork such as FTP and HTTP When trying to operate in the Setup menu disconnect the network or make sure that an image is not being transferred Power ON Setting Set the startup status PowerOn Settin
11. activates the original func tion of the button such as freeze focus and zoom uogeisdo 23 Items to be Adjusted Using Menus Lights Gain WBset Tone Reverse Color Sie Is ness A arp Iris Fit Change Save to Save to SXGA Setu ss A M Over Pointer Card Server XGA P E Lights _ E Gain To light the lamps and switch between overhead lighting and To adjust the Gain sensitivity base lighting The UG HTS button on the operation panel functions the sarre W hen you turn on the power next the specified lighting will be turned on after approx 8 seconds ax Gain WBset Tone Upperlight ON gt BottomLight ON gt AII Light OFF 1 Upperlight ON Overhead lighting for opaque documents is tumed on Bottomlight ON Base lighting for transparent documents is tumed on All Light O FF No lighting is tumed on Using the mouse 1 Left click the Lights menu icon Each left click changes the setting as shown above 2 Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment From the operation panel 1 Press either the ZOOM W or T button Each press of the ZOOM W or T button changes the setting as shown above 2 Press the FREEZE button
12. ad justment Press the FREEZE button The adjustment bar disappears E Sharpness To adjust the image contours which can be adjusted in 6 steps Fit Chan Coor IX m Over Point Using the mouse 1 Left click the left or right button at the ends of the adjustment bar The value set on the adjustment bar changes Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment Move the pointer anywhere off the adjust ment bar and click the left mouse button The adjustment bar disappears From the operation panel 1 Press either the ZOOM W or T button The value set on the adjustment bar changes Press the FREEZE button to register your ad justment Press the FREEZE button The adjustment bar disappears 2000 7 18 8 19 PM BARCO E Iris A M To altemately select automatic and manual iris adjustments d d Fit Over Iris A M Sharp ness Change I Pointer Auto Exp ON Auto Exp OFF Auto Exp ON To activate the Auto Iris function Auto Exp OFF To deactivate the Auto Iris function Using the mouse 1 Left click the Iris A M menu icon Each left click changes the setting as shown above 2 Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment From the operation panel 1 Press either the Z
13. equipment Notice for customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations ATTENTION Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat rial brouilleur du Canada Notice for customers in European countries ACHTUNG Dieses Ger t entspricht den Bestimmungen der EG Direktive 87 308 EEC zur Strungsunterdr ckung Larmemission kleiner 70 dBA Safety Precautions e Before operating the BARCO PRECA 1280 i read these Safety Precautions thoroughly to ensure safe and proper operation of the unit e The precautions given here contain important instructions to ensure safe usage of the product Be sure to observe these precautions e KEEP THIS MANUAL HANDY FOR ANYONE WHO USES THE UNIT The symbols used in this manual have the meanings described below CA U TI O N Failure to observe this instruction could lead to personal injury and or property damage Examples of picture symbols NEVER do it symbol for prohibited action Do NOT make repairs yourself ALWAYS follow the instruction symbol for required action Unplug power plug from receptacle KL BARCO 002 004 E 2 3 Contact us immediately Connect ground Do NOT make repairs yourself Ask for repairs immediately A Do NOT block the ventilation holes gt Ss 75 Do NOT
14. is invalid for the VIDEO and S VIDEO outputs ol a N lu 20 KL BARCO 018 037 E Press the FREEZE button Press the button before removing the material The image will be frozen on the screen Change the material The original image stays on the screen Press the FREEZE button again The Freeze function is deactivated and the image of the new material appears on the screen 20 21 Using Menus CONS iT BARCO For efficient use of this unit the following 14 menu icons are provided There are two methods for displaying and operating the menu icons using the operation panel and using a mouse For details see pp 22 23 Lights Gain WBset Tone Reverse Color Shete he ness A arp Iris Fit Change Save to Save to SXGA Set ss A M Over Pointer Card Server XGA Eup When displaying the menus on a submonitor The menu display on a submonitor connected to the VIDEO or SVIDEO monitor is as follows g ch gt The monitor for displaying the menus can be specified using the Setup menu p 29 Continue gt gt 2000 7 18 8 19 PM Using Menus From the operation panel D 2 w 22 KL BARCO 018 037 E Press the MENU button or ZOOM W and T buttons si multaneously The menu icons are displayed Select the menu i
15. make repairs yourself gt Operate only ina proper environment gt Install only in a proper environment 2000 7 18 8 15 PM A CAUTION Power supply This unit operates on 100 V to 240 VAC Use only the power cable shipped with the unit Do NOT use another cable Doing so may lead to fire or electric shock If the power cable is damaged or lost ask your dealer for replacement Ground must be connected at the AC outlet A leak can cause an electric shock p 17 Handling the unit Sone parts inside the unit carry high voltage Internal repairs must not be attempted by the user Should any object or liquid enter the unit immediately tum off the power and consult your dealer When transporting the unit or when folding the camera head and light blocks be careful not to get your fingers or clothing caught between the camera head armand document stage W hen extending or folding the arm do not let go until it locks in place Otherwise the arm may fall pinching your hand or causing damage to the carrera block Do NOT block the ventilation holes of the unit If they are blocked heat will build up and may cause fire The fluorescent lamps are hot while lit and soon after being turned off NEVER touch the lamps when hot To replace or clean the lamps wait at least 15 minutes for them to sufficiently cool down p 38 Before replacing the fluorescent lamps tum off the power to avoid electric shock
16. of AC 125 or less Use a power cable in accordance with all safety standards of the country in which itis used an AC 125 V plug witha 10 A rating and insulation of at least SVT type and more than AWG 18 inch thickness BARCO 003 004 E 8 PARTS IDENTIFICATION For detailed information see the pages shown in parentheses Camera head pp 15 16 To shoot the document Camera arms pp 15 16 For holding the carrera head Light arms pp 15 16 17 19 To light the document stage j p lt Fluorescent lamp pp 12 17 38 Document stage p 19 Place a document on the stage Fluorescent lamps are built in under the stage and are used for transparent documents Light arms pp 15 16 17 19 To light the document stage Handle Pull out for carrying the unit Operation panel 1 L PC CARD slot eject button w Ventilation holes 7 P 33 p 20 Inserta PC card To eject the PC card press the FREEZE FOCUS ZOOM button ZOOM W T buttons To adjust the size of the image p 19 Press the ZOOM T button to enlarge the image W hen you press the ZOOM W button the area to be captured is widened Also used for menu operations from the operation panel pp 22 34 FOCUS A V buttons FREEZE button Press to focus on the document p 20 Press to freeze the image on the screen when changing For automatic focusing press both FOCUS buttons simultaneously the docum
17. on the LO W ER indicator lights Vv Both off and so on akr BARCO 005 007 E 6 7 BRIGHTNESS button Press to adjust the brightness of the screen pp 20 27 REVERSE NEGA BLUE BRIGHTNESS o o m LT TONE Hi LIGHTS _UPPER LOWER C o C J o BARCO PRECA 1280 o POWER indicator p 18 It lights when the power is on D POWER Q POWER switch pp 13 14 18 Used to turn the power on off Connectors MOUSE 10Base T REMOTE REMOTE connector RS 232C gt p 14 Connect to the RS 232C connec tor of a PC etc 10Base T connector Ethernet p 14 For Ethernet connection with a PC etc MOUSE connector p 14 Connect the supplied mouse QE S VIDEO RGB AC power input connector p 17 Connect to an AC outlet using the supplied power cable RGB connector D sub 15 pin p 13 Connect to the D sub 15 pin connector of a video monitor etc using the supplied D sub 15 pin cable S video output connector p 13 Connect to the S video input of a projector etc using the supplied S video cable Video output connector p 13 Connect to the video input of a TV receiver etc using the supplied video cable 2000 7 18 8 16 PM A Operate with care Do NOT connect the public telephone line to the 10 Base T connector Safety Preca
18. the pointer to the upper area upper one fifth of the screen of the screen and click the right mouse button r Onefifth area N Click The menu icons are displayed Move the pointer and se lect the menu icon The status settings of the menu items etc of the selected menu is displayed beneath the icon Click the left mouse button left click You can now change setting values on the selected menu Example When adjusting COLOR Iris Tone Reverse DS AM 1 Left dick the adjustment bar of the color to be ad justed Buttons appears at the left and right ends of the adjustment bar for the selected color 2000 7 18 8 19 PM BARCO 2 Left click the left or right button at the ends of the adjustment bar The value set on the adjustment bar changes To adjust other colors repeat step 1 and 2 Click the right mouse but ton to register your ad justment Move the pointer any where off the adjustment bar and click the left mouse button The adjustment bar disappears For details see Items to be Adjusted Using Menus amp pp 24 28 To clear the menu icons Move the N pointer anywhere other than on a menu icon and click the right mouse button The menu icons disappear When you display the menu icons using the mouse menu operations from the operation panel are disabled Pressing a button on the operation panel
19. the output mode BA RCO PRECA 1280 R9840700 _User s Manual _ BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement 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 generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Barco Projection Systems may void the user s authority to operate the
20. 0 seconds or more As the menus are displayed on the monitor or projector connected via the RGB connector upon first access of the menus select Main from the Setup menu For other items see pages 24 to 28 The setting values for the picture being displayed on the right side of the Setup menu are displayed 7 Continue gt gt W hen the settings of the necessary itens are completed leftclick SAVE 29 2000 7 18 8 19 PM Items to be Adjusted Using Menus BARCO E Setup Continued Timer Setting Set the time and date NetWork Setting Set the itens relating to networking J Enable NetWork NetWork Setting Read Only FTP WEB disable Write Control Internal Server IP Address 192 168 001 002 SubNet Mask 255 255 J000 000 User ID anonymous max 10 char Pass Word none max 10 char Enable FTP Client External Server mages 192 168 T001 T001 User ID anonymous max 10 char Pass Word none max 10 char Enable N etWork To enable disable the network function Read Only FTP W EB disable Write Control To inhibit allow Web control and writing with FTP Internal Server To set the IP addresses of FTP HTTP and Telnet servers subnet mask user ID and pass
21. 50 60 Hz Power consumption 72W 42 43 EC Declaration EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The PreCa1280i is in conformity with the following directive and standards Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC Safety standards EN60950 1992 A1 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 A11 1997 EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EMC standards EN 55022 1998Class B EN 55024 1998 EN61000 3 2 1995 A1 A2 1998 EN 61000 3 3 1995 Reference Low Voltage Directive TUV Rheinland Product Safety GmbH Test Report N 0o E2061507E01 EMC Directive A pex International Co Ltd Test Report No 19D0031 02 3 Due to constant research the information in this manual is subject to change without notice All right reserved Trademarks are the right of their respective owners BARCO Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Belgium Tel 32 56 368211 Fax 32 56 351651 E mail sales bps barco com Visite Barco at the web http www barco com Printed in Japan 2000 7 18 8 19 PM BARCO sJI UO Art No R5976159 V002 E 00 5 x1 43
22. 92 168 1 2 When the unit is located inside a proxy set the IP ad dress as shown above for this unit without using the proxy Connect using the FTP server en ter at the Windows DOS prompt Example FTP 192 168 1 2 Connect using Telnet Enter at the Windows DOS prompt For information of commands to control this unit with Telnet consult your dealer Example Telnet 192 168 1 2 When you set the IP address using the Network menu once turn off the Imager and turn iton again Network application software Accessible commands 1 Single or Multiple Viewing Windows Choice between two viewing configurations one displaying a single captured image and the other displaying multiple images captured at different intervals 2 Interval Timer Allows programmable image capture between 2 seconds to 10 minutes 3 Remote Monitoring and saving Allows you to view the image captured over the LAN and save itto your PC or directly to the LAN in JPEG or BMP fonrat 4 Remote Control Settings Similar settings to the control panels of the PreCa allows you to remotely control the settings and check status information over the LAN 5 Location Shows where the currently linked PreCa is located Send location name to the PreCa by telnet commands as follow If the PRECA is in a meeting rooms of a company send as W_LCA _ COMPANY ROOMB The name is acceptable up to 32 letters If no name is sent there is a blank in location a
23. BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEM BA RCO PRECA 1280 Quick Reference Button for Basic Operations REVERSE button NEGA and BLUE indicators POWER indicator For a negative image press the button It lights when the power is on Each time you press the button the display changes in the sequence Normal gt Black amp White Reversal NEGA indicator lights gt Blue BRIGHTNESS buttons display BLUE indicator lights gt Normal and so on Press to adjust the brightness of the screen Operation panel 2 BARG MENU button J PRECA ey Press to turn the menu display on off LIGHTS UPPER LOWER POWER o E ZOOM button indicator Press the button to activate the electronic zoom function The indicator lights and the image is enlarged 2 or 4 times When you press the button again the function is deactivated and the indicator goes dark LIGHTS button UPPER and LOWER indicators Press the button to light the fluorescent lamps Each time you press the button the illumination changes in the sequence Upper lamps on UPPER indicator lights gt Lower lamps on LOWER indicator lights gt Both off and so on TONE button indicator Press the button to sharpen the image The indicator lights When you press the button again the TONE function is deactivated and the indicator goes dark Using the menu fine adjustment in 5 steps can be made POWER switch FOCUS A Y buttons Operation panel 1 Press to focus
24. Ethernet connector ND connector Screwdriver D IATL EEE ERA The connection to the REMOTE connector is required only when this unit is controlled with RS 232C from a PC For the RS 232C com mands consult your dealer n Signal flow Connecting the Mouse Connect the mouse with the arrow mark of the mouse cable facing upward Mouse supplied KL BARCO 012 017 E 14 15 PREPARATIONS BARCO W hen connections are completed perform the following preparations before shooting images Raising the Camera Head and Light Arms While holding the stopper pressed raise the camera arm until it stands vertically Grip the camera arm when raising the camera head Do NOT raise the camera head by grasping it Stopper shooting position turn the fluorescent lamps toward the document stage Raise the left stand first Then raise the right stand 2 Raise the light stands and Do NOT forcibly rotate the arms past their limits 2000 7 18 8 18 PM Adjust the position and angle of the camera head 1 Return the camera arm to the shooting position do NOT press the stopper When the camera arm is brought to the shooting position it locks in place suoneieds id 2 Extend the camera arm W hen the camera arm is fully extended it locks in place Once you heard a dicking sound do NOTattemptto extend the arm any
25. OOM W or T button Each press of the ZOOM W or T button changes the seting as shown above Press the FREEZE button to register your ad justment Normally select Auto In Auto mode adjustment in the range of 3 steps can be performed Should the re flection from an object disturb proper imaging with the Auto setting select Manual and adjust with the BRIG HTN ESS Y buttons on the operation panel W hen you press the BRIGHTNESS button the lens aperture becomes wider for a brighter picture When you press the BRIGHTNESS button the lens aperture becomes narrower for a darker picture Continue gt gt gt uogeisdo 27 28 Items to be Adjusted Using Menus E Fit Over To select the area to be displayed when displaying the im age from an XGA file Select either Full Screen 1280 x 960 pixels or Center only 1024 x 768 pixels of the center area The Fit Over function does not operate in SXGA mode Iris Fit A M Over N Change Pointer arp 2ss Fit Over Fit T display the full screen Over T display the center area Using the mouse 1 Left click the Fit Over menu icon Each left click changes the setting as shown above 2 Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment From the operation panel 1 Press either the ZOOM W or T button Each press of the ZOOM W orT button changes the set
26. PM D Cleaning the Main Unit To remove dirt from the cabinet lightly wipe the surface with a soft cloth For adhered dirt wipe with a cloth soaked with neutral detergent diluted with water and wrung tight Then wipe the surface with a dry cloth Replacing the Fluorescent Lamps The fluorescent lamps used with this unit are commercially available When a lamp has burned out purchase one by specifying the type name FPLL3EX N o 2 Turn the power off at the POWER switch and discon nect the power plug from the AC outiet Soon after the lamp was lit waitfor 15 minutes or more for the lamp to cool down Rotate the lamp holder up wards and remove the fluo rescent lamp As the fluorescent lamp may be hot we suggest wearing gloves Insert the new fluorescent lamp into the socket Caution While pressing the lamp to wards the socket fit it in the holder A clicking sound is heard If no dicking sound is heard press the holder with your fingers Be careful that the lamp will not be dam aged by the holder Make sure that the lamp is firmly secured in the socket and holder Replace the lamp on the other side in the same manner Before replacing a lamp wait at least 15 minutes for it to sufficiently cool down to avoid burning your fingers Caution for E replacement NEVER apply excessive force to a tube It may break causing in
27. Press the BRIGHTNESS or button The image becomes dark Red Pen button Green Pen button a DS I ALTTO021 BME 2 Select the pen colour Left click on the Red Green or Blue Pen button The pointer changes to a pen icon of the selected colour Draw a line using the pen icon The image Drag the pen icon move it while holding the left mouse becomes bright button pressed You can draw a line on the screen as desired The lines drawn with the Pen function will disappear when another image on the PC card is displayed To deactivate the Pen function click the right mouse button e For details on PC cards refer to pages 33 to 37 of the User s Manual E For a clear image Press the TONE button The contrast of the image is emphasized making the image clear Using the electronic zoom Press the E ZOOM button The electronic zoom function is activated and the E ZOOM indicator lights The image size becomes two or four times that adjusted with the ZOOM W T buttons Further detailed adjustments and settings can be made using the menus There are two methods for menu operations using the operation panel and using a mouse The method using a mouse is discussed here 2 F Sharp Iris Lights Gain WBset Tone Reverse Color He A arp Iris Fit Change Save to Save to SXGA Se
28. button to register your adjustment From the operation panel 1 Press either the ZOOM W or T button Each press of the ZOOM W or T button changes the setting as shown above Press the FREEZE button to register your ad justment The same adjustment can be performed us ing the REVERSE button 26 27 E Color To adjust the colors You can independently adjust R red G green and B blue in 21 steps each in the range of 50 to 150 Iris Tone Reverse DS AM Using the mouse 1 Left click the adjustment bar of the color to be adjusted Buttons appears at the left and right ends of the adjust ment bar for the selected color Left click the left or right button at the ends of the adjustment bar The value set on the adjustment bar changes To adjust other colors repeat step 1 and 2 Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment Move the X pointer anywhere off the adjust ment bar and click the left mouse button The adjustment bar disappears From the operation panel 1 Press the FOCUS A or Y button to select the color to be adjusted Buttons appears at the left and right ends of the adjust ment bar for the selected color Press either the ZOOM W or T button to ad just the color The value set on the adjustment bar changes To adjust other colors repeat step 1 and 2 Press the FREEZE button to register your
29. con by pressing the ZOOM W or T button The status settings of the menu items etc of the selected menu is displayed beneath the icon Press the FREEZE button The selection is executed You can now change the setting values for the selected menu Example When adjusting COLOR pe Tone Reverse En 1 Press the FOCUS A or Y button to select the color to be adjusted Buttons appears at the left and right ends of the adjustment bar for the selected color 2 Press the ZOOM W or T button to adjust the color The value set on the adjustment bar changes To adjust other colors repeat step 1 and 2 4 Press the FREEZE button to register your adjustment 5 Press the FREEZE button The adjustment bar disappears For details see Items to be Adjusted Using Menus pp 24 28 22 23 While the menu icons are displayed zoom ing operation using the ZOOM W T buttons and focusing operation using the FOCUS A Y buttons are disabled To clear the menu icons Press the MENU button or ZOOM W and T buttons simultaneously The menu icons disappear Functions of the buttons on the operation panel To display clear the menu icons by pressing simultaneously To move To move to downward the right To enter To move To move execute upward to the left W hen a mouse is connected operations using the mouse are also possible Using the mouse 1 Move
30. e PC card menu to select the folder The folder name beneath the PC card menu changes Ma Files on a PC card are layered as follows CARDI BOX lt DIR gt Return the upper directory Filename HITTO001 J PG Filename HITTO002 J PG Another folder name lt DIR gt 2000 7 18 8 19 PM 90 Q Zoom button Folder name or image file name Left click the Enter Execute button gt The list of image files in the selected folder is dis played Left click the File Forward button V or the File Back ward button 4 repeatedly until the desired filename appears Left click the Enter Execute button gt The image from the selected file is displayed Display the image of the next file To display images in the sequence of files left click the Enter Execute button gt of the PC Card menu To display the files in random sequence repeat steps 5 and 6 Finished uogeisdo 35 Items to be Operated on the PC Card Menu Red Pen button Pen mark Green Pen button a BluePen button Enter Execute button FileBackward a gt E O FileForward button button Slide Show Delete File Freeze button e BEET O02 LL BMP Zoom button E Red Green Blue Pen buttons amp You can draw lines or circles on the screen W hen you select the color red blue or green from the PC Card menu the pointer changes to a
31. ected 13 14 is obtained y ee Check that the cable is fimy connected to the appropriate receptacle of the equipment to be used in combination pp 13 14 Check that the power switch is set to ON p 18 Check that the fluorescent lamps are lit pp 18 24 Check that switching between the overhead and base lighting is correct pp 18 24 Check that the document is not completely white or black W hen displaying the image of a PC card file check that the file is not of a format that cannot be read by this unit p 33 Check that the lens cap is removed p 16 The picture is not dealt Check the focus Press the FOCUS A V buttons to obtain proper focus p 20 Check that the lens is placed correctly p 15 The picture is not fully displayed e Check that switching between SXGA and XGA is correct p 29 Pale or muddy colors e Adjust Gain and Color using the menu pp 24 26 e Try the TONE function by pressing the TONE button p 6 us BARCO 038 043 E 40 41 BARCO A F V W Z X Adjustment _ 24 28 Fit _____________ 28 Video output connector 7 13 Angle of fluorescent lamps 19 Fluorescent lamp 12 17 38 White balance __ 25 Brightness 20 Freeze 20 36 Zoom 19 37 Color 26 XGA 28 Focus 20 G Outine _ 27
32. eet widthwise the image can be captured up to double the width of U S letter size t Writing reading images to from a PC card pp 28 33 35 Image data can be stored on PC cards and loaded at any time for smooth presentation w Smooth capturing of moving objects By capturing 15 frames per second smooth images can be obtained even when shooting moving objects w Variety of functions including freeze and electronic zoom pp 19 20 21 31 36 In addition to the freeze white balance auto focus color compensation gamma compensation and image inver sion functions the electronic zoom function up to 4x is provided In combination with the optical 6x zoom 24x zoom at maximum can be obtained w Input of transparent materials p 18 The unit is equipped with a special lighting device that enables easy capturing of transparent sheets w Easy operation using a mouse pp 23 34 Operations can be executed by making selections from menus using a mouse w Simultaneous use of NTSC and PAL on the submonitor and operations from the submonitor p 21 11 2000 7 18 8 17 PM STAN DARD COMPONENTS Check that the package contains the items listed below If any itemis missing immediately contact your dealer SCT ea D sub 15 pin cable X1 The shape of the cable may vary depending on the country of sale Fluorescent lamp X2 FPLL3EXN Manufactured by Matushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd
33. ents p 20 Also used for menu operations from the operation panel Press again t release the freeze function 5 pp 22 34 Continue add BCD 0 CE Also used for menu operations from the operation panel pp 22 34 2000 7 18 8 16 PM rs PARTS IDENTIFICATION REVERSE button NEGA and BLUE indicators For a negative image or display in blue press the button Each time you press the button the display changes in the sequence Normal Black amp W hite Reversal NEGA indicator lights Blue display BLUE indicator lights Normal and so on MENU button p 22 Press to turn the menu display on off Operation panel 2 E ZOOM button indicator p 19 Press the button to activate the electronic zoom function The indicator lights and the image is enlarged 2 or 4 times W hen you press the button again the function is deactivated and the indicator goes dark TONE button indicator p 20 Press the button to sharpen the image The indicator lights W hen you press the button again the TONE function is deactivated and the indicator goes dark Using the menu fine adjustment in 5 steps can be made p 25 LIGHTS button UPPER and LOWER indicators p 18 Press the button to light the fluorescent lamps Each time you press the button the illumination changes in the sequence Vv Upper lamps on the UPPER indicator lights Vv Lower lamps
34. fur ther Doing so may damage the arm 3 Tum the camera head to wards the document stage 15 Continue gt gt gt Raising the Camera Head and Light Arms Remove the cap from the camera To Fold the Camera Arm and Light Stands Reverse the procedure of Raising the camera armand light stands p 15 _ Oo E Align the camera head with the camera arm Draw in the camera arm While holding the stopper pressed raise the camera arm until it stands vertically Grip the carrera arm when raising the camera head Fold the light stands Fold the light stands with the fluorescent lamps facing the document stage Fold the right stand first Then fold the left stand While holding the stopper pressed fold the camera arm until a clicking sound is heard Keep holding the camera arm and light stands until the folding process is complete A Caution Do NOT apply excessive force to the camera arm and light stands The unit may fall causing injury A When operating to raise or fold the camera arm or light stands be careful that your hands and clothing are not caught by moving sections This may cause injury Operate with care Before use confirm that the camera arm and camera head are locked in the shooting position If not the camera arm may fall down causing injury Do NOT lift the Imager by grasping the camera arm Doing so may damage
35. g Light Off Gain 100 White Balance Tone Gamma Document Color Balance Sharpness AE Auto Exposure Iris El MT E T CE T T T m SXGA XGA uogeisdo TV out NTSC PAL OFF Hl NTSC JPEG Quality FINE 1 4 Menu Main Sub TV On Main TV out NTSC PAL OFF To adjust the color format of video signals supplied from this Imager according to that of the connected monitor or projector If you select OFF no video signal is supplied JPEG Quality To set the picture quality when saving a JPEG image file The value in parentheses indicates the approximate size of an image file after compression Menu Main Sub TV W hen a submonitor for monitoring and operating at hand is connected in addition to the main monitor or projector you can display the menus on the submonitor Main To display the menus on the monitor or projector connected via the RGB connector The Setup menu is displayed Sub TV To display the menus on the submonitor connected via the VIDEO or SVIDEO con nector The Setup menu is not displayed To return to the Main setting To return to the setting to display the menus on the monitor or projector connected via the RGB connector when the menus are displayed on a submonitor connected via the VIDEO or SVIDEO connector once tum off the power then turn it on after 1
36. ial on the document stage BARCO Adjust the image size by pressing the ZOOM W or T ao A W hen you hold the ZOOM W or T button pressed Upper the image size changes continuously 210 297 mmx A4 420 mm widthwise N N Oo N N 210 mmx 297 mm approx 420 upright lover Document sage l O JEA ZOOM 5 a7 s The maximum size for opaque mate D rial is 297 mm in height and approx f ch 420 mm in width Transparent mate rial must fit within the area of the 5 document stage ZOOM W button ZOOM T button Press to widen the Press to enlarge the area to be captured image max 6 times Only when using an opaque document Adjust the direction of the lighting Finely adjust it while observing the room lighting conditions so that the image will be clearly dis played 2000 7 18 8 19 PM When you press the E ZOOM button the electronic zoom function is acti vated and the E ZOOM indicator lights The image size becomes two or four times that adjusted with the ZOOM W T buttons Continue gt gt gt 19 Shooting a Document Shooting a Document 8 Operate with care Adjust the focus by pressing the FOCUS A and Y buttons simultaneously The focus is adjusted automatically For fine adjustment use either the FOCUS A or V button
37. jury A Replacement of the fluorescent lamp under the document stage must be referred to your dealer Never attempt to replace it yourself 38 Do NOT replace it yourself ps BARCO 038 043 E 38 39 BARCO Cleaning the Mouse Ball If dirt or foreign subject is stuck to the mouse ball the ball may not roll smoothly causing difficulty in moving the electronic pointer In such a case clean the ball as described below tom of the mouse and re roller block 1 Unlock the frame at the bot 3 Clean the ball support and move the ball Using a cotton swab lightly wipe the block and Using a pointed tool turn the two guide holes of while rotating the rollers the frarre in the direction of the arrow to the left to release the lock Be careful not to drop the ball 7 4 Mount the ball and lock the _ frame 2 Wipe off the contamination from the ba IPs surface Insert the ball into the mouse Attach the frame and tum it to the right using a pointed tool to lock Wipe away stains with a clean dry cloth For stubborn stains soak a soft cloth with a neutral detergent and thoroughly wipe the ball surface of the ball 2000 7 18 8 19 PM S19R0 39 40 TROUBLESHOOTING lt i Power does not go on Check that the power cable is not disconnected from the AC outlet or the AC power input receptacle of the unit p 17 No picture Py Check that the cables are firmly conn
38. m files stored on a PC card or shoot documents and store them on a PC card Image files of JPEG or BMP bitmap format can be read with this unit e Set the compression rate to save a JPEG image file using JPEG Quality of the Power on Setting menu You can select the file type and size for storage by using File Type of Timer Setting in the Setup menu p 31 e You can exchange data with other equipment or PCs using PC cards Notes on PC cards e Use PC cards equivalent to PCMCIA ATA Type II flash cards e This unit does not have the function to format PC cards Always use cards that have been formatted If a PC card is to be formatted use PC DOS VFAT12 16 When using a compact flash card do NOT touch the card while writing reading image data files Static electricity may disturb proper data writing reading To insert a PC card Observing the arrow mark on the card insert a PC card in the PC CARD slot until a clicking sound is heard uogeisdo To eject the PC card Press the eject button until the card is released Remove the PC card Before using a PC card read the instructions supplied with the card When inserting a PC card observe the direction or angle for the card If the card is forcibly inserted in a wrong direction the PC CARD slot or the card may be damaged When inserting a PC card turn on the power to the unit and check that the PC CARD indicator is dark
39. nected equipment 4 Perform the input selection on aes the monitor or projector Set it so that the picture from this unit is displayed 5 Turn on the lamps ZOOM W button Press to widen the area Press the LIGHTS button to be captured Pressing the button switches the overhead lighting to the lower built in light E For opaque material Use the overhead lighting E For transparent material Use the built in light under the document stage button pressed the image size changes continuously ZOOMT button Press to enlarge the image max 6 times 8 Adjust the focus Press the FOCUS A and Y buttons simultaneously The focus is adjusted automatically For fine adjustment lightly tap the FOCUS A or Y button until correct focus is obtained E Using the Freeze function When changing the materials you can eliminate operator s hands being seen on screen 1 Press the FREEZE button Press the button before removing the material The image will be frozen on the screen Change the material The original image stays on the screen Press the FREEZE button again The Freeze function is deactivated and the image of the new material appears on the screen E Using the Pen function You can draw lines or circles using a mouse for smooth presentations 1 Display the PC Card menu ES FOCUS Right click on the area in the lower four fifths of the screen 9 Adjust the brightness
40. o 19 3 Reflected illumination Two 13 watt fluorescent lamps FPLL3EXN excited at a high frequency Color temperature 5000K Transmitted illumination Cold cathode tube 3 1W X 2 color temperature 5000K Magnification power Optical 6x digital 2x 4x Operability Onscreen menu selections by a mouse equipped with an electronic pointer Pickup device 1 2 74nch CCD 1363 x 972 1 300 000 pixels Effective pixels 1280 x 960 Resolutions SXGA horizontal 800 TV lines vertical 800 TV lines XGA horizontal 640 TV lines vertical 640 TV lines NTSC PAL S video horizontal 400 TV lines vertical 370 TV lines Aspect ratio 4 3 Ex posure control Automatic control by lens iris Exposure compensation 0 5 to 2 time compensation PC interface 10BaseT R 45 PCMCIA Type II RS 232C D sub 9 pin Signal outputs SXGA XGA NTSC PAL S video Sync signal frequency SXGA H 63 981 kHz V 60 020 Hz XGA H 48 363 kHz V 60 004 Hz NTSC H 15 734 kHz V 59 94 Hz PAL H 15 625 kHz V 50 Hz Applicable cards PCMCIA ATA Type II flash card Recording format Confonms to JPEG BMP Dimensions 693 w x 510 d X 640 h nm 27 w X 20 d x 25 h inches in use 435 w X 510 d x 144 h mm 17 w X 20 d x 5 6 h inches in storage Weight Approx 10 0 kg 22 05 Ibs main unit Power requirements 100 240 V AC
41. o be shot with base lighting Press the POWER switch to turn the power on The POW ER indicator lights Press the POW ER switch down to the side wo amp KL BARCO 018 037 E T When turning the power off then on again leave it off for at least 10 sec onds before turning it back on Turn on the connected equip ment monitor etc For details refer to the operation manual for the connected equipment Perform the input selection on the connected equipment monitor etc so that the pic ture from this Imager is dis played For details refer to the operation manual for the connected equipment 18 19 a Press the LIGHTS button Each time you press the button the illumination changes as follows You can set the lights to tum on automatically when the power is tumed on after a warmup period of approx 8 seconds p 24 Overhead lighting on the UPPER indicator lights Base lighting on the LOWER indicator lights Both off and so on UGHTS button LIGHTS UPPER LOWER o o For opaque material Use the overhead lighting For transparent material Use the builtin light under the document stage Point The same operation can be performed using the menu p 24 Place the mater
42. on the document FREEZE EOEUS _ ZOOM For automatic focusing press both buttons simultaneously C C CL D Ci A These buttons are also used for menu operations from the operation panel ZOOM W T buttons To adjust the size of the image Press the ZOOM T button to enlarge the image Press the ZOOM W button to widen the area to be captured These buttons are also used for menu operations from the operation panel FREEZE button Press to freeze the image on the screen when changing the documents When the Freeze function is active the freeze mark lI is displayed Press again to release the Freeze function e The Freeze function is valid only for the monitor or projector screen connected to the RGB connector of this unit e This button is also used for menu operations from the operation panel Shooting a Document 1 Perform connections 6 Place the material on the document stage Connect a monitor or projector to the RGB connector on the rear of this unit For details refer to page 13 ofthe Users Manual 2 Turn on the unit Press the POWER switch down to the 1 side approx 420 Bottom 297 mm x 420 mm width wide 210 mm x 297 mm upright T Adjust the image size N Press the ZOOM W or T button When you hold the 3 Turn on the monitor or projector For details refer to the operation manual for the con
43. pen tool By dragging the pen icon moving it while holding the left mouse button pressed you can draw a line on the screen as desired a The lines drawn with the Pen function will disappear when the image of the next file is displayed To deactivate the Pen function leftclick another button in the menu or click the right mouse button Ma The Pen function is enabled only for mouse operation When you use the Pen function for an opaque or transparent document the Freeze func tion is automatically activated When the Freeze function is deactivated the lines drawn with the Pen function disappear Folder name or image file name E Slide Show Delete File button The button has two functions which can be switched with the Setup menu p 31 Slide Show button EH To automatically display images of the files on a PC card in sequence To stop the slide show leftclick another but ton of the PC Card menu The interval of images in a slide show can be set on the Setup menu amp p 31 Delete File button To delete an image file froma PC card 1 Left dick the Delete File button The letters Y and N appear at the top or the PC Card menu 2 Left click Y The file whose image is being displayed is deleted Leftclick N not to delete the file Using a PC Card BARCO E ZOOM button
44. rea EM BARC FM Eaabis Contes Poca 12900 5 mom Single window system KL BARCO 018 037 E 32 33 To download an image Images can be downloaded via a network by any of the following three methods E Saving in an FTP server Prepare an FTP server Use the Save to Server menu The time and date must be set in advance p 31 E From an HTTP Web site Data can be obtained by connecting to http using a browser 1 When the user ID is not anonymous specify the User ID and Password p 30 2 Click the button for downloading image files which is displayed in the upper portion of the screen when the network is connected The Web camera display appears 3 Click the download button in the lower portion of the screen E Getting with an FIP command You can obtain a file using FTP Get 1 Issue the Is command The RAMIBO X and CARDIBO X appear 2 Execute cd RAMIBO X 3 Issue the Is command again Four files virtually appear IMGMID bmp IMGMID jpg IMGFULL bmp IMGFULL jpg The time for these files is O hour O minute in this stage The time of files that are actually obtained will be that when the GET command is issued 4 Get the image The image is downloaded when the Get command is issued The web software s function may be limited in case of the combination of operating soft ware and web browser Using a PC Card BARCO Using a PC Card e You can display images fro
45. t ss A M Over Pointer Card Server XGA up Display menus Right click on the area in the upper one fifth of the screen Right click on this area Screen of the connected monitor or projector Select the menu icon Move the pointer onto the menu icon to be selected The status settings of the menu items etc of the menu is displayed beneath the icon Execute the selection Click the left mouse button You can now change setting values on the selected menu For details on each menu setting refer to pages 24 to 31 of the User s Manual Major menu icons E Tone To adjust the picture tone e Natural For ordinary documents e Lineari To output an image as is without compensation e Document For documents with fine characters Linear2 For glossy documents the brightness will be decreased e Picture For photos and colour printed matters Sharpness To adjust the image contours which can be adjusted in 6 steps Iris A M To alternately select automatic and manual iris adjustments for the camera Normally select Auto e Auto Exp ON To activate the Auto Iris function e Auto Exp OFF To deactivate the Auto Iris function Use the BRIGHTNESS buttons on the operation panel 2 when adjusting the brightness Save to Card To save image data on a PC card Set File Type of Timer Setting of the Setup menu in advance E SXGA XGA To switch
46. the Imager and it could lead to personal injury if the Imager falls KL BARCO 012 017 E 16 17 Attaching the Fluorescent Lamps Attach the supplied fluorescent lamps to the lamp holders on the light arms Check that the PO WER switch is in the OFF position and the power plug is disconnected from the AC outlet 1 Insert the fluorescent lamp into the socket of the light stand Socket While pressing the lamp towards the socket fit it in the holder A clicking sound is heard ee If no clicking sound is heard press the holder with your fingers 2 gt o W hen replacing the lamp see Replacing the fluorescent lamps p 38 Be careful that the lamp will not be damaged by the holder Make sure that the lamp is firmly secured in the socket and holder When handling a fluorescent lamp avoid excessive force Otherwise the lamp may break causing injury Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cable after all other connections are completed First connect the cable to the AC input connector of this unit next connect the ground wire then connect itto an AC outlet The shape of the cable may vary depending on the country of sale fA Power cable supplied 2000 7 18 8 18 PM suoneieds id 17 18 Shooting a Document This unit accepts both opaque to be shot with overhead lighting and transparent materials such as films t
47. ting as shown above 2 Press the FREEZE button to register your ad justment E Change Pointer To change the form and color of the pointer Iris Change A M Polnter Form R gt Se Color Yellow W hite gt Blue a eee Using the mouse 1 Left dick the Change Pointer menu icon Each left click changes the setting as shown above 2 Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment From the operation panel 1 Press either the ZOOM W or T button Each press of the ZOOM W or T button changes the setting as shown above 2 Press the FREEZE button to register your ad justment KL BARCO 018 037 E 28 29 E Save to Card To save image data on a PC card Set File Type using Timer Setting of the Setup menu in advance p 31 Image files are stored under a directory named CARDIBO X If the CARDIBO X directory does not exist on the PC card it will automatically be created when you save an image file An image file is saved as HITTOOO1 Do not try to memorize an image to PC card during transfer ring an image by Network such as FTP and HTTR When trying to memorize an image to PC card disconnect the net work or make sure that an image is not being transferred E Save to Server To save image data in an FTP server
48. to register your ad justment 24 KL BARCO 018 037 E 24 25 You can adjust it in 33 steps in the range of GAIN 20 to GAIN 260 om g jm Tone Re Using the mouse 1 Left dick the left or right button at the ends of the adjustment bar The value set on the adjustment bar changes 2 Click the right mouse button to register your adjustment 3 Move the pointer anywhere off the adjust ment bar and click the left mouse button The adjustment bar disappears From the operation panel 1 Press either the ZOOM W or T button The value set on the adjustment bar changes 2 Press the FREEZE button to register your ad justment 3 Press the FREEZE button The adjustment bar disappears To adjust the white balance As the ZOOM T button for zooming is to be used during this adjustment use the mouse to perform the menu operations Before starting this adjustment set to Auto Exp ON using the Iris A M menu and set to IRIS O by pressing the BRIGHTNESS buttons amp p 27 1 Place a white sheet on the document stage and display it on the screen 2 Hold the ZOOM T button pressed to enlarge the image to the maximum 3 Left dick WBset The white balance is adjusted 4 Click the right mouse button to resister your adjustment W hen the white balance is adjusted the Gain and Color settings return to the factory set values Gain Tone Reverse Color WBset
49. unction When the function is disabled the menu buttons becorre inoperative eliminating inadvertent activation External Server To set an external FTP server This setting is required when sending an image file to the FTP server For instructions regarding the FTP server ask the administrator of your network W hen you change the IP address once turn the power off and then back on again 30 KL BARCO 018 037 E 30 31 SIZE To select the file size resolution when saving an image file on a PC card or in a server PopUp 3rd Button To set the function of the third button from the left of the PC Card menu p 36 Slide Show To use as the Slide Show button Delete File To use as the Delete File button W hen the settings of the necessary items are completed leftclick SAVE Return to Window T clear the menu and restore the normal display When the Imager will not be used for a prolonged period the backup function for the built in dock may deteriorate and the clock may stop After a long period of disuse reset the clock The backup function will be restored by applying the power 2000 7 18 8 19 PM uogeisdo 31 32 Connecting to a Network Make the following settings BHTTP connect using a browser Install the N etscape N avigator ver 4 5 or Internet Explorer ver 5 or higher Set the IP address for the URL Example http 1
50. utions 2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 5 INTRODUCTION 10 ESTAN DARD COMPONENTS 12 Shooting a Document 18 ECON N ECTONS 13 Using Menus 21 Connecting a Projector and Monitor 13 Itens to be Adjusted Using Menus 24 Connecting a PC Ethernet 77 14 EConnecting to a Network 32 Connecting the Mouse 7 14 BUsing a PC Card 33 E PREPARATIONS 15 Using the PC Card Menu 34 Raising the Camera Head and Light Arms 15 Displaying an Image froma File on a PC Card 35 To Fold the Camera Armand Light Stands 16 Items to be Operated on the PC Card Menu 36 Attaching the Fluorescent Lamps 17 ci ae Others E MAINTENANCE 38 Cleaning the Main Unit 38 Replacing the Fluorescent Lamps 38 Cleaning the Mouse Ball
51. word For the IP addresses ask the administrator of your network Date Time year month day 20 00 04 26 hour minute 15 Jor Power Save Timer No Operation Time 99 min 00 min Power Save Off Slide Show Interval Timer 99 sec 10 99 sec File Type FTP Card Bmp SIZE 1280 060 640 480 320 240 TYPE JPEG PopUp 3rd Button Slide Show Delite File Date Time To set the time and date Power Save Timer To set the time in minutes from the last operation until the screen is darkened W hen you select 00 min the power save function does not operate To recover the mode press any button or move the mouse when using web software press Light ON OFF or XGA SXGA button Slide Show i i i i i When you set User ID to other than anonymous identification is requested when connect FESSES Or image changes Se EO ite madide Snow For information on slide shows see Items to be O perated Using the PC Card Menus p 36 ing to the network gt i i k The interval may be prolonged over the specified time if processing of some image takes more tire Log on using the user ID and password specified here is enabled p 32 F u File Type TYPE To select the format JPEG or BMP when saving an image file on a PC card or in a server Enable FTP Client To enable disable the FTP client f

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