Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; Ventilation – Slots and
- 1 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS R e a d I n s t r u c t i o n s – A l l t h e s a f e t y a n d o p e r a t i n g i n s t r u c t i o n ss h o u l d b e r e a d b e f o r e t h ea p p l i a n c e i s o p e r a t e d . R e t a i n I n s t r u c t i o n s – T h e s a f e t y a n d o p e r a t i n g i n s t...
Page 5 - INFORMATION
- 4 - T h e l i g h t n i n g f l a s h w i t harrowhead symbol, within ane q u i l a t e r a l t r i a n g l e , i si n t e n d e d t o a l e r t t h e u s e r t ot h e p r e s e n c e o f u n i n s u l a t e d"dangerous voltage" within theproduct's enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnit...
Page 6 - BEFORE YOU USE
- 5 - BEFORE YOU USE Use the Visual Presenter under the rated electrical conditions. Do not leave the Presenter under direct sunlight or by heaters, or the Presenter may be discolored, deformed, or damaged. Do not place the Presenter in any humid, dusty, windy or vibrating location. Use the Presente...
Page 7 - CONTENTS
- 6 - CONTENTS 1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .................................................... 8 Appearance .................................................................................................. 8 Front Panel .................................................................................
Page 9 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; Appearance; Front Panel; Auto Focus Button; Name
- 8 - 1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Appearance 12. Infrared Sensor 3. Camera Head 5. Lighting Unit 6. Lighting Unit Arm 2. Column 13. Mic Jack (MIC) 14. Wireless Remote Control 8. Operation Panel 7. Front Panel 15. Scroll Mouse 10. LCD Monitor Bracket Socket 11. Power Switch 1. Stage 4. Column Lock Re...
Page 10 - Operation Panel
- 9 - Operation Panel 20. Monitor Output Buttons 19. Input Selection Buttons 21. Magnification Button 27. White Balance Button 22. Color/B&W Selection Button 29. Iris Buttons 23. Posi/Nega Conversion Button 24. Image Rotation Button 26. Image Transfer Button 28. Contrast Button 30. Focus Buttons...
Page 11 - Connected to the power cord connector.; Rear Panel
- 10 - AC IN RS-232C DC12V Ethernet MOUSE INPUT S-VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R AUDIO (L/R)1 AUDIO (L/R)2 ABCD RGB OUT RGB2 RGB1 OUTPUT ON OFF POWER 31. Power Cord Receptacle [AC IN] 32. Power Switch [POWER] 33. 12VDC Out Terminal [DC12V] 34. Mouse Terminal [MOUSE] 39. Vide-out Terminal [OUTPUT.S-VIDEO/VIDE...
Page 12 - DIP Switch
- 11 - 0 A SXGA Key alignment and functions: XGA NTSC PAL Over scan Under scan Normal operation Initialization B C D 1 DIP Switch The functions can be switched as follows: [A] key: To switch the resolution of video output through the RGB-out terminal [RGB OUT] . . SXGA . XGA [B] key: To switch the T...
Page 13 - Button Name; Wireless Remote Control
- 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. [ZOOM WIDE] 57. [AF] IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE MOVE IRIS NORMAL PRESET FOCUS NEAR INPUT FOCUS FAR LAMP TELE WIDE AF ZOOM Button Name Function Refer...
Page 14 - WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL; Preparation; Remove the battery case cover by pressing downward on the [; Install the batteries with the right polarity.
- 13 - 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Point the infrared emitting part of the wireless remote control unit at the infrared sensorof the Visual Presenter, located on the top of the column, and press the button for thedesired function.The receivable range may be narrowed when the Presenter is placed under su...
Page 15 - The mouse is operated as follows:; • Left; To scroll the enlarged screen up/down when the image is in; • Right; Reference Page; Electronic enlargement P.25; Click; Mouse
- 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 and theElectronic enlargement.When the left button of the mouse is clicked, the OSDmenu and the pointer are displayed. Set each functionwith the mouse....
Page 17 - Connection to the composite video-in terminal; Connection to the analogue RGB-in terminal; Connect the analogue RGB-out terminal; Connection to the monitor and the projector; Hold the cable plug when connecting or disconnecting the cables.
- 16 - Connection to the composite video-in terminal Use the supplied RCA video/audio cable or a BNC cable available on the market. AC IN DC12V MOUSE INPUT S-VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R AUDIO (L/R)1 AUDIO (L/R)2 RGB OUT RGB2 RGB1 OUTPUT ON OFF POWER USB Ethernet RS-232C Monitor AC IN DC12V Ethernet MOUSE ...
Page 18 - Analogue RGB signal; Signal allocation; Connection to the S video-in terminal
- 17 - Analogue RGB signal 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 15 14 13 DSUB 15P shrink terminal (Female) Pin No. Name 1 Video signal (Red) 2 Video signal (Green) 3 Video signal (Blue) 4 N.C 5 GND 12 11 Signal allocation Pin assignment Video signal Horizontal synchronized signal Vertical synchronized signal Analog...
Page 19 - STORING THE PRESENTER; illustrated until it is stopped.
- 18 - 5. STORING THE PRESENTER (1) Turn OFF the power switch, and unplug the power cord and the videocable. (2) Turn the main camera head as illustrated until it is stopped. Note: Be sure to set the camera headin the illustrated position beforestoring. Storing the main camerahead in any other posit...
Page 20 - OPERATION PROCEDURES; is set to the maximum.; Simple steps for presenting printed material; Front panel
- 19 - 6. OPERATION PROCEDURES (1) Turn ON the power switch. Note: Before turning ON the powerswitch, connection to themonitor should have beencompleted. Note: When the power switch isturned ON, the lighting unitlights up. Note: If the power switch is turnedON immediately after beingturned OFF, the ...
Page 21 - Simple steps for showing transparent material, such as overhead; Wireless remote control
- 20 - (1) Press the base button [BASE] on the front panel or the lamp button [LAMP] on the wireless remote control to light up the base light(transparent lighting unit) built inthe stage. (2) To present a nega film, press the posi/nega conversion button [POSI / NEGA] on the operation panel to chang...
Page 22 - Lighting
- 21 - The upper lighting unit for presentingmaterial such as printed matter and 3-Dobjects, and the baselight for presentingtransparent material, such as slide, andnegative films, are built in to thePresenter.When the lamp button [LAMP] ( [UPPER] / [BASE] ) on the front panel or the lamp button [LA...
Page 23 - Operation panel; Input selection; Zoom
- 22 - The respective images from two differentsources such as a PC and an ElmoPresenter "HV-100XG" can be alternatelypresented on a TV by selecting the sourceby pressing the desired input selectionbuttons without changing the cableconnections. The input can be switchedby pressing the input ...
Page 24 - Output to the monitor
- 23 - Video-out Terminal Output signal Main camera video signal Microphone Microphone External video signal 1 External audio signal 1 Monaural Monaural RGB1 Stereo 1 (L/R) Microphone External video signal 2 External audio signal 2 Monaural RGB2 Stereo 2 (L/R) Main camera video signal Main camera vi...
Page 25 - Table of Corresponding Signals
- 24 - Signal Frequency Resolution (Number of lines) Polarity of the synchronized signal (P: Positive, N: Negative) Mode name VGA1VGA2VGA3VGA@60HzVGA@72HzVGA@75HzVGA@85HzSVGA@56HzSVGA@60HzSVGA@72HzSVGA@75HzSVGA@85HzXGA@60HzXGA@70HzXGA@75HzXGA@85HzSXGA1SXGA2SXGA3SXGA@60HzSXGA@75HzSXGA@85HzUXGA@60HzUX...
Page 26 - on the operation; Electronic enlargement; on; Left; mouse while holding down the left button.; Mouse wheel
- 25 - Operation panel Color / B&W selection To present the B&W (Black&White)material such as documents. Sharperimage with no color blur on the monitorcan be produced. Set to color mode fornormal use.Press the color/B&W selection button [COLOR / B&W] on the operation panel, the i...
Page 27 - When the freeze button; Image rotation; Posi / Nega conversion
- 26 - Operation panel When the image rotation button [IMAGE ROTATION] on the operation panel is pressed, the image rotates. Every time theimage rotation button [IMAGE ROTATION] is pressed, the image rotates counterclockwise by 90°. When the freeze button [PAUSE] on the operation panel is pressed, t...
Page 28 - Contrast; on the; AUTO; , the white balance for the then color temperature is
- 27 - To present the material with a little halftone such as documents.Images with sharp characters and linescontrasty with background can beobtained.When the contrast button [CONTRAST] on the operation panel is pressed, theindicator lamp lights up, and the imagebecomes contrasty.When the contrast ...
Page 29 - Iris
- 28 - Operation panel IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE MOVE IRIS NORMAL PRESET LAMP Wireless remote control Iris To adjust the Auto iris level of the lens.Press the iris button [OPEN] on the operation panel or the iris open button [IRIS OPEN] on the wireless remote control, and the iris will open.Press the iri...
Page 30 - Focus; Auto Focus
- 29 - FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR TELE WIDE ZOOM Operation panel Wireless remote control Focus Auto Focus Press the auto focus button [AUTO FOCUS] on the front panel or the auto focus button [AF] on the wireless remote control, and the auto-focus will beactivated.While the auto-focus is in operation, thei...
Page 31 - Powered Manual Focus; About the preset and move operation
- 30 - Powered Manual Focus To focus on specific part of the material,such as 3-D material. Press the focusbutton [NEAR] or [FAR] on the operation panel or the focus button [FOCUS NEAR] or [FOCUS FAR] on the wireless remote control. Note: The auto focus functions up toapprox. 10cm (3.9 in.) above th...
Page 32 - LCD monitor bracket socket; Connecting to the LCD monitor out terminal
- 31 - LCD monitor bracket socket The LCD monitor bracket socket is usedfor attaching an LCD monitor (optional)with an LCD monitor bracket (optional). LCD Monitor bracket socket LCD Monitor bracket (optional) LCD Monitor (optional) Connecting to the LCD monitor out terminal DC IN 12V VIDEO IN LCD mo...
Page 33 - PC link software “Image Mate”
- 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 PC• Operation of the Presenter by the PC For details, refer to the installation manual of “Image Mate” and “manual.pdf” in theCD-ROM.
Page 34 - Freeze; Function; Main menu
- 33 - Icon Name Upper light ON/OFF To turn ON/OFF the upper light. When the Presenter is turned ON, the upper light remains at the previously saved settings. Base light ON/OFF To turn ON/OFF the base light. When the Presenter is turned ON, the base light remains at the previously saved settings. Po...
Page 35 - When the
- 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 switched in order of “White arrow Blue arrow Yellow arrow Red arrow” and “White line Blue line Yellow line Red line”. Status saving To save each status o...
Page 37 - Preparation for connection; consult your dealer or an authorized ELMO service; Preparation before setting up; IP address
- 36 - 9. NETWORK FUNCTIONS By connecting this Presenter to the network using Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX),the following functions are made available from the host (e.g., PC) on the network: • Web server functions – Displaying quasi-moving images, displaying static images and operating remote cont...
Page 38 - Connection to the network; • Connection using HUB; Ethernet straight cable; Setting up of the network; • Start the Web browser from the host
- 37 - Connection to the network • Connection using HUB Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of the Presenter to the HUB port with anEthernet straight cable (UTP Category 5). For the HUB port, use a port other thanthe cascade port. • Connection to one host Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of t...
Page 39 - Once the submit button
- 38 - • Then, the Configurations page is displayed. Confirm the settings, and click the link [Network Configuration] .To display the Network Setting Input page, theauthentication by the login password isrequired. When the entry of the password isrequested, enter [root] for the user name and enter t...
Page 40 - Initialization of the network settings; settings are reset to the factory settings.; Web server functions – Displaying quasi-moving images,
- 39 - Initialization of the network settings If the connection from the network is disabled due to destruction of the networksettings or disremembering of the set value, reset the settings to the factory settingsby using the following procedure and then redo the settings:• If the Presenter is in co...
Page 41 - Display of static images; 56 in size can be displayed, respectively.; Display of quasi-moving images
- 40 - Display of static images By clicking the links [SXGA], [VGA] and [QVGA] at the HV-800SX/8000SX/8500SX page, the quasi-moving image page and the REFRESH page, the staticimages of 1280 X 1024, 640 X 512 and 320 X 256 in size can be displayed, respectively. To save the static image, use the func...
Page 42 - Operation of remote control
- 41 - Operation of remote control When the link [CONTROL] at thequasi-moving image page is clicked,the CONTROL page is displayed. Atthe CONTROL page, the lighting canbe changed, the zoom can be adjusted,the iris can be adjusted, the focus canbe adjusted, the color/B&W can beswitched, the posi/n...
Page 43 - Setting up; When the entry of the password is requested, enter
- 42 - Setting up • Start the Web browser from the host connected to the Presenter. • Enter the IP address or host name (if allocated) of the Presenter, following[http://], in the address column of theWeb browser provided for enteringthe URL to be opened. • When the HV-800SX/8000SX/ 8500SX page is d...
Page 44 - FTP server functions – Transferring image files; Reference Page · Appendix: Specifications of the FTP server P.45; telnet server functions – Performing remote operation and; Operation; • Check to confirm the image to be
- 43 - FTP server functions – Transferring image files The host connected to the Presenter on the network can obtain the static image files of 3sizes, 1280 X 1024 (file name: sxga.jpg), 640 X 512 (file name: vga.jpg) and 320 X 256 (file name: qvga.jpg) from this Presenter by using general-purpose FT...
Page 45 - Appendix; Setting items of the network
- 44 - Item Outline IP Address The IP address of the Presenter. Specifies the value allocated by the administrator of the network in use.Factory set to 192.168.0.100. root password The password for setting up the network and using telnet. Not factory set.Should preferably be set for the security pur...
Page 46 - Corresponding command; Response message; Specifications of the FTP server; Number of connections at the same time: 1
- 45 - Command Corresponding command Response Operation USER To enter the user name 331, 500, 530 PASS To enter the password 230, 500, 503, 530 PORT To notify the data port No. 200, 500 TYPE To switch the file type 200 PWD(XPWD) To display the current directory 257 RETR To acquire the file 150, 226,...
Page 47 - PC side; Visual Presenter side; Cable connection; communication mode of the Presenter.
- 46 - 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 123456789 CDRXDTXDDTRSGDSRRTSCTSRI CD RXD TXD DTR SG DSR RTSCTS RI (CI) 123456789 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 DSUB-9P ( Female) PC side : DSUB-9P ( Female) Visual Presenter side (DSUB-9P) PC side (DSUB-9P) 10. RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS Cable connection The Presenter can be controlled by ...
Page 48 - Table of the communication commands; When the video pointer display is ON
- 47 - Table of the communication commands Function Command Parameter Data Auto Focus AF Command to execute the one-stepAuto Focus. Posi/Negaconversion NP (POSI)(NEGA) Command to convert Posi/Nega. Color/B&Wselection CB (COLOR)(B&W) Command to select Color/B&W. Video pointer display PO (...
Page 49 - Data format specifications; • If the communication format or command name is wrong, NAK (Negative
- 48 - Data format specifications (OFF)(90 ° ) (180 ° ) (270 ° ) Function Command Parameter Data Gamma switch GM (1.0)(0.9)(0.8)(0.7)(0.6)(0.5)(0.4)(0.3) Command to switch the gamma set value of the image. Image rotation RO Command to rotate the image. Status request QS Command to inquire the status...
Page 50 - Transmission Command (PC; ROM version
- 49 - S T X Posi /Nega Color /B&W Pointerdisplay Image enlargement Local Lock out E T X Input selection Lighting selection Freeze S T X Image rotation Aperture election White balance selection Contrast selection 30H 30H 30H E T X selection Resolution selection S T X E T X V 56H H 48H G 47H **H ...
Page 51 - Transmission specifications; • Data bit; Connection
- 50 - Transmission specifications • Full duplex start-stop sync. mode• Start bit : 1 bit • Data bit : 8 bits • Stop bit : 1 bit • Parity bit : None • X parameter : None • Baud rate (Communication speed) : 9600bps Connection If the RS-232C cable is not correctly connected between the Presenter and t...
Page 52 - TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS; Symptom; Replacement of fluorescent lamp
- 51 - 11. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS No Images on TV monitor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Image is too dark. The image is striped • Brightness tone is out of order. Symptom Possible cause / countermeasure Cable is not properly connected to the video-in terminal of monitor. The power cord is disconnected ...
Page 53 - Item; General; Specifications; Network Specifications
- 52 - 12. SPECIFICATIONS Item General Power source AC100-240V 50Hz/60Hz Power consumption 0.7A-0.3A Weight 10.5kg (23.2lbs) (main body only) Input selection Main body / External 2 systems Output terminal RGB output 1 Composite video output S-video output Audio output (stereo) Audio input (stereo) M...
Page 54 - Main camera
- 53 - Item Lens f = 7.2 - 72mm (10 - time zoom), F2.8 Shooting speed 7.5 frames / sec Limit of focus adjustment From the stage surface to 100mm (3.9 in) above the stage surface Zooming Electromotive (with double speed function) Focusing Auto / electromotive / manual Iris Auto (level adjustable) Ima...
Page 55 - Options; Note; The above specifications are subject to change without notice.; Trademark Acknowledgements
- 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 plug compliant with RC-6703. Note: The above specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademark Acknowledgements VESA is a registered trad...
Page 56 - OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES; Canada
- 55 - WARNING: Unauthorized recording of copyrighted slidefilms, materials, photographs, etc. may infringeon the rights of copyright owners and be contraryto copyright laws. ELMO CO., LTD. 6-14, Meizen-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, 467-8567, Japan OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES U.S.A. ELMO Mfg. Corp. 1478...