Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ■ Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should beread before the appliance isoperated. ■ Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should beretained for future reference. ■ Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operati...
Page 3 - WARNING; Handling the
2 ■ Grounding or Polarization – This product may be equipped with eithera polarized 2-wire AC line plug (aplug having one blade wider than theother) or a 3-wire grounding typeplug, a plug having a third(grounding) pin. The 2-wire polarizedplug will fit into the power outlet onlyone way. This is a sa...
Page 4 - CAUTION
3 ■ Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the walloutlet and refer servicing to qualifiedservice personnel under the followingconditions: ● When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. ● If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into theproduct. ● If the product has been exp...
Page 6 - BEFORE YOU USE; Use this product under the rated electrical conditions.
5 BEFORE YOU USE ■ Use this product under the rated electrical conditions. ■ Do not leave this product under direct sunlight or by heaters, or thisproduct may be discolored, deformed, or damaged. ■ Do not place this product in any humid, dusty, windy or vibratinglocation. Use this product in the fol...
Page 7 - CONTENTS; PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL 3. MOUSE 4. INSTALLATION 5. OPERATION PROCEDURES 6. VARIOUS FUNCTION AND OPERATIONS 7. OSD 7. OSD 8. RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS 9. REPLACING THE LAMP 10. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 11. SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 6 1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Appearance .......
Page 8 - REPLACING THE LAMP
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL 3. MOUSE 4. INSTALLATION 5. OPERATION PROCEDURES 6. VARIOUS FUNCTION AND OPERATIONS 7. OSD 9. REPLACING THE LAMP 10. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 11. SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 8. RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS 7 8. RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS Setting Up ................
Page 9 - Appearance; PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
11 8 Appearance Ceiling mounting screw hole Lamp cover Ventilation outlet Setscrew Halogen lamp Infrared ray receptor LED Lens 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Page 10 - Connector Panel
11 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Connector Panel Mouse Terminal [MOUSE] USB Terminal [USB] Video-out Terminal [S-VIDEO/VIDEO] S-Video (Mini DIN 4P) Composite Video (RCA pin jack) RS-232C Terminal [RS-232C] Analog RGB-out Terminal [RGB OUT] DIP Switches Power Cord Receptacle[AC IN] Power Supply Switch[POWER...
Page 11 - Wireless Remote Control; Name
11 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wireless Remote Control CONTRAST LAMP IMAGE ROTATION F.A.M. POSI/NEGA COLOR/B&W IRIS SET NORMAL OPEN CLOSE PRESET CALL TELE ZOOM MENU WIDE NEAR FOCUS FAR IMAGE CALL POWER PAUSE AF SET PAUSE PRESET.SET POSI/NEGA ZOOM.TELE ZOOM.WIDE IRIS.NORMAL IRIS.OPEN AUTO FOCUS FOCUS...
Page 13 - Receivable Range; WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL; Preparation
11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Receivable Range Point the infrared emitting part of the wireless remote control at the infrared sensor of thisproduct, and press the button for desired function. The receivable range may be narrowed orthe light may not be received when this product is placed under sunligh...
Page 14 - Mouse Operation; MOUSE
11 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mouse Operation Connect the mouse to the mouse terminal [MOUSE]on the connector panel. • Click the left button To operate the OSD menu.When digital magnification or image rotation (90°,270°) is not used, the pointer and OSD menu canbe displayed/deleted. • Drag by left butt...
Page 15 - INSTALLATION; Setting of Auto Focus Operating Range; Installation of the Unit
11 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 INSTALLATION Setting of Auto Focus Operating Range The following settings of this product can be changed with the DIP Switches. Change thesettings according to the connection environment. The factory settings are as shown in thefollowing table: In delivery from plant, th...
Page 16 - Connection to Monitor and Projector
11 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ■ Connection to the analog RGB-out terminal Connect the Analog RGB-out Terminal [RGB OUT] to the equipment with an analog RGB-interminal with the analog RGB cable (attached) or a connection cable available on the market.At this time, the position of the display may be devi...
Page 17 - Simple Steps for Presenting Printed Material; OPERATION PROCEDURES
11 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Simple Steps for Presenting Printed Material (1) P u s h t h e [ P O W E R ] b u t t o n o f t h e w i r e l e s s remote control to turn ON the power (IndicatorLED on the unit turns from red to green). C o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e m o n i t o r s h o u l d b e d o n ...
Page 18 - Zoom; Lighting; VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION
11 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Zoom P r e s s t h e [ Z O O M . T E L E ] b u t t o n o n t h e w i r e l e s s remote control, and the image will gradually bemagnified.Press the [ZOOM.WIDE] button on the wireless remote control, and the image will gradually bereduced.Also, by continuously pressing the ...
Page 19 - Digital Magnification
11 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Digital Magnification To double the image, press the [2x] button on the wireless remote control or click the Right button of themouse.Enlarged screen can be scrolled by operating thearrow button on the wireless remote control or byoperating the mouse. I f t h e O S D m e n...
Page 21 - Posi / Nega Conversion; Image Rotation
Posi / Nega Conversion To show a negative film.Press the [POSI / NEGA] button on the wireless remote control, the image will be converted to theNEGA mode accordingly.When the [POSI / NEGA] button is pressed again, the POSI mode is resumed. W h e n u s i n g t h e N E G A c o n v e r s i o n m o d e ...
Page 23 - Iris; Auto iris adjustment
11 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Iris ■ Auto iris adjustment B y a d j u s t i n g t h e d i a p h r a g m , t h e b r i g h t n e s s w i l lautomatically follow changes of brightness accordingto the object.Press the [IRIS.OPEN] button on the wireless remote control to open the iris.Press the [IRIS.CLOSE...
Page 24 - Focus; Auto Focus
11 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Focus Adjust the focus of the object. ■ Auto Focus W h e n t h e [ A F ] ( A U T O F O C U S ) b u t t o n o n t h e wireless remote control is pressed, the focus is setautomatically.T h i s p r o d u c t f e a t u r e s a o n e - p u s h A U T O F O C U Sfunction. Once fo...
Page 25 - Power Manual Focus
11 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ■ Power Manual Focus To focus on specific part of the material, such as 3-Dmaterial. Press the FOCUS button [ FOCUS . NEAR ] or [ FOCUS . FAR ] on the wireless remote control. This product can finely adjust the focus. For minoradjustments, press the FOCUS button several ti...
Page 26 - Preset Operation
25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Preset Operation Operation status of this product can be stored / readout in the memory (max. 8 states can be stored).Operation states that can be stored are as shownbelow.• Present zoom angle of view• Status of IRIS• White Balance status• ON/OFF of Aperture• Status of Gam...
Page 27 - Image Memory
26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Image Memory Images can be stored / called in the memory of thisproduct (max. 8 images).1. Press the [IMAGE.SET] button on the wireless remote control and press the MEMORY NO.button of the wireless remote control within 4 secthen the image is stored in the pressed number. ...
Page 28 - OSD Operation
11 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 OSD (On-Screen Display) OSD (On-Screen Display) means the operating menu displayed on the screen (hereinaftercalled OSD menu). The OSD menu is operable by the wireless remote control or mouse. OSD Operation 1. When the [MENU] button on the wireless remote control is pres...
Page 29 - Main Menu
11 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Main Menu Icon Name Lamp Posi/Nega conversion Color/B&W selection Image rotation Function Reference Pages To turn ON/OFF the lighting.When power is turned ON, the previous saved setting remains. To switch the selection of the Color/B&W of the screen. When power is ...
Page 31 - Sub Menu
30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Icon Name Function Reference Page To set the White Blance in the AUTO FOLLOW mode. (initial setting) To set the push-set White Blance. When this button is pressed the white balance for the then color temperature is fixed. To set the white balance with <RED>, <GREE...
Page 33 - RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS; Setting Up; Cable Connection
32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8 RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS This product can be controlled by a PC connected through the RS-232C terminal [RS-232C]. Setting Up (1) Connect this product to a PC with an RS-232C connection cable. When using an RS-232C cable available in the market, select a cable with the conn...
Page 34 - Data Format Specifications; Command; Connection
33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Data Format Specifications This command is executed in the form of 1-command/1 packet. The next command is notaccepted until the previous processing is completed. • The communication command always starts with STX (Start of Text) , and ends with ETX (End of Text) . • I f t...
Page 35 - Response data format (Ceiling Presenter
34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ■ Response data format (Ceiling Presenter → PC) All response data is transmitted as ASCII code, and it covers parameter of the table ofoperation command table.• Status 0 • Status 2 • Status 7 • Status 8 Byte not storing images is 30H.Byte storing images is 31H.Byte reading...
Page 36 - UART Communication Format
35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Function Command Parameter Data Auto Focus AF ■ ■ 0 Posi/Nega NP ■ ■ 0 (POSI) 1 (NEGA) Color/B&W CB ■ ■ 0 (COLOR) 1 (B&W) Pointer display PO ■ ■ 0 (OFF) 1 (ON) DigitalMagnification MA ■ ■ ■ ■ 0 (OFF) 1 (ON) Pause FZ 0 (OFF) 1 (ON) Magnified image move PM ■ ■ 0 (STO...
Page 38 - Replacing the Lamp; REPLACING THE LAMP
37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 • The lamp is very hot immediately after use. Direct contactwith the lamp or lamp cover will cause burns. Make sure thatlamp is thoroughly cooled off (30 minutes or more) beforereplacing the lamp. • Replacement of the lamp requires a work done at a high location. Take care...
Page 39 - TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS; Symptoms and Confirmation
38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS Check the following items. If any abnormality is found, consult the seller or our branch/officein your area. No image on TV monitor. • Cable is not properly connected to the video-in terminal of monitor.• The power cord is disconnected from the wal...
Page 40 - General; SPECIFICATIONS
39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ■ General 11 SPECIFICATIONS Item Power source AC100 - 240V 50Hz/60Hz Rated current 1.2 - 0.6A Weight 6.5 kg (14.3 lbs.) (main body only) Output terminal RGB output × 1 × 1 × 1 Composite Video outputS-Video output Mini DSUB 15P connector, female Ext. controlterminal × 1 × 1...
Page 42 - Supplied Accessories; Optional parts (to be purchased separately); Trademark Acknowledgements
41 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ■ Supplied Accessories 11112111111111134 Quantity Name Power cord (2.5m)Video cable (RCA pin connector) (3 m)S-Video cable (Mini DIN 4P connector) (2 m)Infrared wireless remote controller (RCW-C1000)Batteries (Type R03, AAA) Analog RGB cable (DSUB 15P connector) (2 m)Analo...
Page 44 - Unauthorized recording of copyrighted; OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES; Canada
WARNING Unauthorized recording of copyrighted slide films, materials, photographs, etc. may infringe on the rights of copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws. Printed in Japan 6X1VHK002 ELMO CO., LTD. 6-14, Meizen-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, 467-8567, Japan OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES U.S.A...