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 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 anequilateral triangle, is intendedto alert the user to the presenceo f u n i n s u l a t e d " d a n g e r o u sv o l t a g e " w i t h i n t h e p r o d u c t ' se n c l o s u r e t h a t m a y b e o fsufficient magnitude ...
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. SETTING UP AND CONNECTION 5. STORING 6. OPERATION PROCEDURES 7. VARIOUS FUNCTION AND OPERATIONS 8. OSD 9. RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS 10. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 11. SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 6 1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Appearance ............
Page 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL 3. MOUSE 4. SETTING UP AND CONNECTION 5. STORING 6. OPERATION PROCEDURES 7. VARIOUS FUNCTION AND OPERATIONS 8. OSD 9. RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS 10. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 11. SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 7 Preset Operation ..................................
Page 9 - Appearance; PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
8 Appearance Camera Head Infrared Sensor Column Stage Base Lamp Wireless Remote Control Infrared Emitting Part Scroll Mouse Lamp Arm Upper Lamp Lighting Unit Lighting Unit Arm Column Lock Button Press this button to raise/fold the column. Pocket for Wireless Remote Control Front Operation Panel Micr...
Page 10 - Front Operation Panel
9 Front Operation Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Name Function Reference Page Monitor Output Selection F.A.M. (Frame Accumulate Mode) Zoom Auto Focus Contrast Lamp Posi/Nega Conversion Pause White Balance Image Rotation Iris 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 9 7 8 6 To change the output line. To select F.A.M. To zoom ...
Page 11 - Rear Panel; Terminal
Rear Panel 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Power Cord Receptacle [AC IN] 1 12VDC Out Terminal [DC12V] 2 RS-232C Terminal [RS-232C] 3 Analog RGB-out Terminal [OUTPUT.RGB OUT] 5 Analog RGB-in Terminal 1[INPUT.RGB1] 6 Mouse Terminal [MOUSE] 7 USB Terminal [USB] 8 Vide-out Terminal [OUTPUT.S-VIDEO /VIDEO]S-V...
Page 12 - Wireless Remote Control; Name
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 Wireless Remote Control PAUSE 2x SET PRESET LIVE MEMORY CALL SET IMAGE CALL LAMP POSI/NEGA COLOR/B&W UPPER BASE IRIS AF NORMAL OPEN CLOSE TELE ZOOM WIDE NEAR FOCUS FAR RGB1 RGB2 MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT AUTO FOCUS FOCUS.FAR FOCUS.NEAR IRIS.CLOSE MONITOR OUTPUT.RGB 2 LAMP.BA...
Page 14 - Receivable Range; • Receivable range; WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL; Preparation
13 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 narrowedwhen the Presenter is placed under sunlight, near an inverter fluorescent lamp or in any otherunfa...
Page 15 - Mouse Operation; MOUSE
Connect the mouse to the mouse terminal [MOUSE] on the rear panel. Mouse Operation • Click the right button To display or clear the pointer and OSD menu, operatethe OSD menu, drawing function control, screen scrollstart and electronic enlargement.Moves in the following sequence during normal use;Dis...
Page 16 - Connection to Monitor and Projector; SETTING UP AND CONNECTION; Setting Up
15 Connection to Monitor and Projector The following settings of this product can be switched with the DIP switch. Switch the settingsaccording to the connection environment. The factory settings are as shown in the followingtable: In the area where the rated supply frequency is 50Hz, when the D key...
Page 17 - Analog RGB Signal; Signal allocation
16 ■ Connection to the analog RGB-out terminal Connect the analog RGB-out terminal [OUTPUT·RGBOUT] to the equipment having an analogRGB-in terminal with the analog RGB cable (attached) or a connection cable available on themarket.At this time, the position of the display may be deviated from the cen...
Page 18 - Storing; STORING
17 Storing When the LCD monitor is mounted, this product cannotbe stored.Remove the LCD monitor, and then store this product. (1) T u r n o f f t h e p o w e r s w i t c h , a n d u n p l u g t h epower cord and the video cable. (2) Turn the camera head so that it may be ready tobe stored. The illus...
Page 19 - Simple steps for Presenting Printed Material; Turn on the power switch.; OPERATION PROCEDURES
Simple steps for Presenting Printed Material (1) Turn on the power switch. Before turning on the power switch, connection tothe monitor should have been completed. The indicator lamp (green LED) on the front panelshows the initial status of each function. If the power switch is turned on immediately...
Page 20 - Steps for Showing Transparent Material
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 Steps for Showing Transparent Material (1) Press the [LAMP] button on the front panel or t h e [ L A M P . B A S E ] b u t t o n o n t h e w i r e l e s s remote control to light up the base light (thelighting for the transparent documents) built inthe stage. (2) T o t u r...
Page 21 - Lighting; VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION
Lighting The upper lamp unit for presenting material such asprinted matter and 3-D objects, and the base lamp forpresenting transparent material, such as slide, andnegative films, are built in to this product.When the [LAMP] button on the front operation panel or the [LAMP] ( [UPPER] / [BASE] ) butt...
Page 22 - Zoom
Zoom Press the [TELE] button on the front operation panel or the [ZOOM.TELE] button on the wireless remote control, and the image will gradually be enlarged.When the optical zoom reaches the maximum TELEside (about 10 times), a message of “PRESS TELE FORDIGITAL ZOOM” appears on the screen. When thes...
Page 23 - Monitor Output Selection
Monitor Output Selection The respective images from two different sourcesconnected to this product such as a PC and an ELMOPresenter "HV-110XG" can be alternately presentedon a TV by selecting the source by pressing thedesired Monitor Output selection buttons withoutchanging the cable connec...
Page 25 - Electronic Enlargement; When the; •The mouse can be operated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 24 Electronic Enlargement When the [2 × ] button on the wireless remote control is pressed, the image is enlarged double on thecentral part. When the pointer is on display and theright button of the mouse is clicked, the target area tobe magnified double is highlighted. (Zoom...
Page 26 - Posi / Nega Conversion; b u t t o n o n t h e f r o n t; button on the wireless remote
Posi / Nega Conversion To show a negative film.P r e s s t h e [ P O S I / N E G A ] b u t t o n o n t h e f r o n t o p e r a t i o n p a n e l o r w i r e l e s s r e m o t e c o n t r o l , t h ei n d i c a t o r l a m p l i g h t s u p a n d t h e i m a g e w i l l b econverted to the NEGA mode ...
Page 27 - Image Rotation
Image Rotation When the [IMAGE ROTATION] button on the front operation panel is pressed, the image rotates. Everytime the [IMAGE ROTATION] button is pressed, the image rotates counterclockwise by 90°.When the image is rotated, indicator lamp goes on. When the image rotation (90°, 270°) is operatedwh...
Page 28 - Contrast
Contrast To present the material with a little half tone such asdocuments.Images with sharp characters and lines contrasty withbackground can be obtained.W h e n t h e [ C O N T R A S T ] b u t t o n o n t h e f r o n t operation panel is pressed, the indicator lamp lightsup, and the image becomes c...
Page 29 - White Balance; button on the front operation
White Balance The camera of this product automatically adjusts theshooting color balance (AUTO mode). However,depending on the color arrangement of document orthe like, this color balance may be lost.In such case, shoot the stage surface, and press the [WHITE BALANCE] button on the front operation p...
Page 30 - Iris; Auto iris adjustment
Iris To adjust the brightness of image by adjusting the lens opening.• Auto iris ........... Adjusts brightness automatically.• Manual iris ....... Adjusts brightness manually. ■ Auto iris adjustment T o a d j u s t t h e l e v e l o f b r i g h t n e s s a u t o m a t i c a l l yaccording to the ob...
Page 31 - Manual iris adjustment; on the front panel or the
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 Front operation panel Wireless remote control ■ Manual iris adjustment To lock the image to a certain brightness. Press theiris button [AUTO/MANUAL] on the front panel, t h e n t h e i n d i c a t o r l a m p g o e s o n t o e n a b l e t h eadjustment by manual iris.Press...
Page 32 - Focus; Adjust the focus of the object.; Auto Focus; Press the auto focus button
Focus Adjust the focus of the object. ■ Auto Focus Press the auto focus button [AF] on the front panel or the wireless remote control, to activate the auto focus.While the auto-focus is in operation, the indicatorlamp on the front panel blinks until the object isbrought into focus.This product featu...
Page 33 - Powered Manual Focus; or
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 32 ■ Powered 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. The powered manual focus function works up to aheight of approx. 10cm (3.9 in) above the stagesurface wh...
Page 34 - Preset Operation
33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Preset Operation Operation status of this product can be stored / read outin the memory (max. 8 states can be stored). Operationstates that can be stored are as shown below.• Present zoom angle of view• The iris state of Auto/Manual selection and its statue.• White balance...
Page 35 - Image Memory
Image Memory Images can be stored in the memory of this Presenter.(max. 8 sheets) 1. How to store images Press the [IMAGE.SET] button on the wireless remote control and press the [MEMORY NO.] button of the wireless remote control within "4 secor less", then the image is stored in the pressed...
Page 36 - Splitting the Screen
35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 F.A.M. (Frame Accumulate Mode) This is used to reduce artifacts in image, and isappropriate to take pictures of still objects. Press the [F.A.M.] (Frame Accumulate Mode) button on the front panel, and the indicator lamp goes on, and theF.A.M. is selected.Press the [F.A.M.]...
Page 37 - Connecting to the LCD Monitor; Installation of LCD Monitor
36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Connecting to the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor (LM-5011N) can be connected byusing the LCD monitor out terminal of the Presenter. When connecting to the LCD monitor out terminal,confirm the right connection direction. When using the LCD monitor connection cable, donot use t...
Page 38 - OSD Menu
37 OSD Menu 8 OSD (On-Screen Display) OSD (On-Screen Display) means the operating menu is displayed on the screen (hereinaftercalled OSD menu). Using this OSD menu, it is possible to operate this product by the mouse. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Icon Name Function Reference Pages To adjust the focus . F...
Page 45 - Menu D
44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Icon Name Preset Preset Call Initialization Status saving Function Reference Pages To preset the condition of this Presenter.Up to 8 conditions from 1 to 8 can be stored. To reset the condition of this Presenter to the preset condition. To save initial status when power is...
Page 47 - RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS; Connect this product to a PC with an RS-232C connection cable.; Cable Connection
46 9 RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS 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, make sure of the connection shownthe next page. To protect this product and the PC, be sure to turn off all the power switches of all equipme...
Page 48 - Data Format Specifications; Command; RGB
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 47 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 49 - Transmission Specifications
• Status 7 • Status 8 Byte not storing images is 30H.Byte storing images is 31H.Byte reading out images is 32H. • ROM version 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 48 F.A.M. Iris Mode 20H AUTO:31H MANUAL:32H 20H 20H 20H 20H 20H S T X E T X Image Memory8 Image Memory7 Image Memory6 Image Memory5 Image Memory4 Imag...
Page 50 - UART Communication Format; Commands, parameters and data are all transmitted in ASCII code.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 49 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) Electronic enlargement MA ■ ■ ■ ■ 0 (OFF)1 (ON) Pause FZ 0 (OFF)1 (ON) Enlarged image move PM ■ ■ 0 (STOP)1 ...
Page 51 - Connection
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 50 Connection If the RS-232C cable is not correctly connected between this product and the PC, noacknowledgement is transmitted. Connect the RS-232C cable correctly, and fix it firmly withthe connector set screws before the operation. Function Command Parameter Data Image rot...
Page 52 - Replacement of Fluorescent Lamp; TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS; Symptoms and Confirmation
51 Replacement of Fluorescent Lamp The lighting lamps (fluorescent lamps) are expendables. When any of them begins to shimmeror be less bright, replace it. F o r t h e r e p l a c e m e n t o f t h e l a m p , c o n s u l t y o u r d e a l e r f r o m w h o m y o u h a v e p u r c h a s e d t h epro...
Page 53 - General; SPECIFICATIONS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 52 ■ General 11 SPECIFICATIONS Item Power source AC100-240V 50Hz/60Hz Rated current 0.8A – 0.45A Weight 10kg (22 lbs.) (main body only) Input selection Main Camera / External Analog RGB input × 2 Output terminal RGB output × 1 × 1 × 1 Composite video outputS-video output Mini...
Page 55 - Supplied Accessories; Quantity; Options; Trademark Acknowledgements; , VISUAL PRESENTER, FOCUSFREE are trademarks or registered
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 54 ■ Supplied Accessories 1111121111111 Quantity Name Power cord (2.5m)LCD monitor connection cableVideo cable (RCA pin connector) (3 m)S-video cable (Mini DIN 4P connector) (2 m)Infrared wireless remote controller (RCW-732)Batteries (Type R03, AAA) Analog RGB cable (DSUB 15P...
Page 56 - 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 6X1VHIN02 ELMO CO., LTD. 6-14, Meizen-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, 467-8567, Japan OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES U.S.A...