INSTRUCTION MANUALVISUAL PRESENTERPlease read this instruction manual carefully before using this Visual Presenter andkeep it for future reference.VIS
- 9 -Operation Panel20. Monitor Output Buttons19. Input Selection Buttons21. Magnification Button27. White Balance Button22. Color/B&W Select
- 10 -AC INRS-232CDC12VEthernet MOUSEINPUTS-VIDEOVIDEO L AUDIO RAUDIO(L/R)1AUDIO(L/R)2ABCDRGB OUTRGB2RGB1OUTPUTONOFFPOWER31. Power Cord Receptacl
- 11 -0ASXGAKey alignment and functions:XGANTSCPALOver scanUnder scanNormal operationInitializationBC D1DIP SwitchThe functions can be switched as fol
- 12 -46. [IRIS OPEN]47. [IRIS CLOSE]48. [IRIS NORMAL]49. [FOCUS NEAR]51. [ZOOM TELE]53. [INPUT] 54. [LAMP] 55. [MOVE]56. [PRESET] 50. [FOCUS FAR] 52.
- 13 -3030303030303030Point the infrared emitting part of the wireless remote control unit at the infrared sensorof the Visual Presenter, located on t
- 14 -Connect the mouse to the mouse terminal on the rearpanel.The mouse can control the display and operation ofthe OSD Menu screen, mouse pointer an
- 15 -4. SETTING UP(1) Unfold the lighting unit arms fullyuntil they come to the deadend.Unfold arm 1 and then arm 2 asillustrated.(2) Press the colum
- 16 -Connection to the composite video-in terminalUse the supplied RCA video/audio cable or a BNC cable available on the market.AC INDC12VMOUSEINPUTS
- 17 -Analogue RGB signal10 9 8 7 65432115 14 13DSUB 15P shrink terminal (Female)Pin No. Name1 Video signal (Red)2 Video signal (Green)3 Video signal
- 18 -5. STORING THE PRESENTER(1) Turn OFF the power switch, andunplug the power cord and the videocable.(2) Turn the main camera head asillustrated u
- 1 -IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSRead Instructions – All thesafety and operating instructionsshould be read before theappliance is operated.Retain Instruction
- 19 -6. OPERATION PROCEDURES(1) Turn ON the power switch.Note: Before turning ON the powerswitch, connection to themonitor should have beencompleted.
- 20 -(1) Press the base button [BASE] onthe front panel or the lamp button[LAMP] on the wireless remotecontrol to light up the base light(transparent
- 21 -The upper lighting unit for presentingmaterial such as printed matter and 3-Dobjects, and the baselight for presentingtransparent material, such
- 22 -The respective images from two differentsources such as a PC and an ElmoPresenter "HV-100XG" can be alternatelypresented on a TV by se
- 23 -Video-out TerminalOutput signalMain camera video signalMicrophoneMicrophoneExternal video signal 1External audio signal 1MonauralMonauralRGB1Ste
- 24 -SignalFrequencyResolution(Number of lines)Polarity of the synchronized signal(P: Positive, N: Negative)Mode nameVGA1VGA2VGA3VGA@60HzVGA@72HzVGA@
- 25 -Operation panelColor / B&W selectionTo present the B&W (Black&White)material such as documents. Sharperimage with no color blur on
- 26 -Operation panelWhen the image rotation button [IMAGEROTATION] on the operation panel ispressed, the image rotates. Every time theimage rotation
- 27 -To present the material with a little halftone such as documents.Images with sharp characters and linescontrasty with background can beobtained.
- 28 -Operation panelIRIS OPENIRIS CLOSE MOVEIRIS NORMAL PRESETLAMPWireless remote controlIrisTo adjust the Auto iris level of the lens.Press the iris
- 2 -Grounding or Polarization –This product may be equippedwith either a polarized 2-wire ACline plug (a plug having oneblade wider than the other) o
- 29 -FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FARTELE WIDEZOOMOperation panelWireless remote controlFocusAuto FocusPress the auto focus button [AUTOFOCUS]on the front panel
- 30 -Powered Manual FocusTo focus on specific part of the material,such as 3-D material. Press the focusbutton [NEAR] or [FAR] on theoperation panel
- 31 -LCD monitor bracket socketThe LCD monitor bracket socket is usedfor attaching an LCD monitor (optional)with an LCD monitor bracket (optional).LC
- 32 -PC link software “Image Mate”When the “Image Mate” is installed in the PC, the following operations are available:• Image data transfer to the P
- 33 -Icon NameUpper light ON/OFFTo turn ON/OFF the upper light. When the Presenter is turned ON, the upper light remains at the previously saved sett
- 34 -Pointer To change the color and shape of the pointer on the screen. Every time the left button of the mouse is clicked, the icon pointer is swit
- 35 -Icon NameWhite balanceTo display the White Balance Adjustment menu. When the left button of the mouse is clicked again, the White Balance Adjust
- 36 -9. NETWORK FUNCTIONSBy connecting this Presenter to the network using Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX),the following functions are made available
- 37 -Connection to the network• Connection using HUB Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of the Presenter to the HUB port with anEthernet straight
- 38 -• Then, the Configurations page is displayed.Confirm the settings, and click the link[Network Configuration].To display theNetwork Setting Input
- 3 -Damage Requiring Service –Unplug this product from the walloutlet and refer servicing toqualified service personnel underthe following conditions
- 39 -Initialization of the network settingsIf the connection from the network is disabled due to destruction of the networksettings or disremembering
- 40 -Display of static imagesBy clicking the links [SXGA], [VGA] and [QVGA] at the HV-800SX/8000SX/8500SX page, the quasi-moving image page and the R
- 41 -Operation of remote controlWhen the link [CONTROL] at thequasi-moving image page is clicked,the CONTROL page is displayed. Atthe CONTROL page, t
- 42 -Setting up• Start the Web browser from the hostconnected to the Presenter. • Enter the IP address or host name (ifallocated) of the Presenter,
- 43 -FTP server functions – Transferring image filesThe host connected to the Presenter on the network can obtain the static image files of 3sizes, 1
- 44 -Item OutlineIP AddressThe IP address of the Presenter. Specifies the value allocated by the administrator of the network in use.Factory set to 1
- 45 -CommandCorresponding commandResponseOperationUSER To enter the user name 331, 500, 530PASS To enter the password 230, 500, 503, 530PORT To notif
- 46 -543219876123456789CDRXDTXDDTRSGDSRRTSCTSRICDRXDTXDDTRSGDSRRTSCTSRI (CI)123456789543219876DSUB-9P (Female)PC side : DSUB-9P (Female)Visual Presen
- 47 -Table of the communication commandsFunctionCommandParameter DataAuto Focus AFCommand to execute the one-stepAuto Focus.Posi/NegaconversionNP(POS
- 48 -Data format specifications(OFF)(90°)(180°)(270°)FunctionCommandParameter DataGamma switch GM(1.0)(0.9)(0.8)(0.7)(0.6)(0.5)(0.4)(0.3)Command to s
- 4 -The lightning flash witharrowhead symbol, within anequilateral triangle, isintended to alert the user tothe presence of uninsulated"dangerou
- 49 -STXPosi/NegaColor/B&WPointerdisplayImageenlargementLocalLock outETXInputselectionLightingselectionFreezeSTXImagerotationApertureelectionWhit
- 50 -Transmission specifications• Full duplex start-stop sync. mode• Start bit : 1 bit• Data bit : 8 bits• Stop bit : 1 bit• Parity bit : None•
- 51 -11. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTSNo Images on TV monitor••••••••••••••Image is too dark.The image is striped•Brightness tone is out of order.Symptom Pos
- 52 -12. SPECIFICATIONSItemGeneralPower source AC100-240V 50Hz/60HzPower consumption0.7A-0.3AWeight 10.5kg (23.2lbs) (main body only)Input selectio
- 53 -ItemLens f = 7.2 - 72mm (10 - time zoom), F2.8Shooting speed 7.5 frames / secLimit of focus adjustmentFrom the stage surface to 100mm (3.9 in)
- 54 -Options• 5" TFT LCD color monitor kit (LM-5011N), LCD monitor bracket (MS-500)Accessory Lens (ICL-430)Note: For the RCA pin, use a pin plu
- 55 -WARNING:Unauthorized recording of copyrighted slidefilms, materials, photographs, etc. may infringeon the rights of copyright owners and be cont
- 5 -BEFORE YOU USEUse the Visual Presenter under the rated electrical conditions.Do not leave the Presenter under direct sunlight or by heaters, or t
- 6 -CONTENTS1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ... 8Appearance ...
- 7 -8. OSD (On-Screen Display) ..... 33Main menu ....
- 8 -1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONSAppearance12. Infrared Sensor3. Camera Head5. Lighting Unit6. Lighting Unit Arm2. Column13. Mic Jack (MIC)14. Wireless
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