Page 3 - English; Document Camera; INSTRUCTION
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS SETTING UP STORING OPERA TION PROCEDURE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS TROUBLE SHOO TING SPECIFICA TIONS English Document Camera INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instr uction manual carefully before using this product and keep it for future reference.
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; All operating and use instructions should be followed.
68 English IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the o...
Page 6 - Servicing; qualified service personnel.; Damage Requiring Service; personnel under the following conditions:; Replacement Parts; electric shock or other hazards.; Safety Check
70 English Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qu...
Page 7 - CAUTION; RISK OF
71 English CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. SA 1965 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral t r i a n g l...
Page 8 - FOR UNITED STATES USERS:; receiver is connected.; responsible for compliance to Part 15 of the FCC rules.; Wash hands after handling.
72 English WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which e...
Page 9 - Before You Use; unstable base or slanted surface.
73 English Before You Use Be sure to use the power cord applicable to your local power specifications. If the product was sold in Japan, use the power cord or AC adapter sold with the product with 100 VAC and 50 or 60 Hz. When storing the product, do not leave it under direct sunlight or by heat...
Page 10 - Excessive force or strenuous movements may change the length.
74 English Battery precautions: If this product is not going to be used for a long time, take the batteries out of the remote control. Do not use rechargeable batteries (e.g. Hi-MH (nickel-metal hybrid batteries)). Do not use new and old batteries or batteries of different types together. Do not t...
Page 11 - CONTENTS
75 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS SETTING UP STORING OPERA TION PROCEDURE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS TROUBLE SHOO TING SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS English IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................................................................. 68 Before You Use .............................................
Page 13 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; Part Names; Appearance; Front; N o t e
77 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 Part Names Appearance (6) (2) (7) (11) (4) (3) (5) (1) (8) (9) (10) Front Rear/Side (5) (12) Front Number Name (1) Camera head (2) Lamp head (3) Lamp column (4) Camera column (5) Infrared receiver (6) Front operating panel P.78 (7) Sta...
Page 14 - List of Functions; Front operating panel; Name
78 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English List of Functions Front operating panel (1)(3) (2)(4)(15) (5) (6) (7) (3)(8) (3)(9) (3)(10) (11)(13) (12)(14) (16) ( ∗ ) * From here on, menu items displayed/selected on the monitor or the projection screen are referred to as “OSD (On-Screen Display).” Name Func...
Page 16 - Rear panel
80 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Rear panel (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (7) (8) (6) Name Function Images you can change to with the Image select button (1) DVI OUT (DVI Output Terminal) To output digital video signal to a projector, a PC monitor, or other DVI input device. P.98 Camera image SD Mode (2)...
Page 17 - Side panel
81 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Side panel (1) (2) (3) Name Function (1) USB (2.0 Compliant) By connecting to a PC, you can transfer data stored on an SD card to your PC, or transfer images and control the main unit using the software contained in the supplied Im-age Mate CD-ROM. P.98 (2) (SD ...
Page 18 - Remote control; Warning
82 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Remote control (7) (9) (5) (6) (8) (17) (18) (1)(2)(3) (4) (13) (12)(11)(10) (14)(15)(16) • When setting the batteries, remove the battery case cover by pushing the [ ] mark in the arrow direction on the back side of the remote control, and set 2 AAA batteries i...
Page 19 - List of functions
83 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English List of functions Name Function (1) (POWER ON/OFF standby status) To turn the power ON/OFF. Only operates when the main power switch is ON. (2) SD mode/ highlight/ mask/scroll operations (Direction) To move forward/backward through the images saved in SD mode. M...
Page 21 - Remote Control Reception; Receivable Range
85 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Remote Control Reception Point the transmission unit of the remote control at the sensor unit located on the front of the camera main unit, press the operation button for the intended operation, and operate the camera main unit accordingly. Receivable Range Distan...
Page 22 - OSD Basic Operations; Operations for selecting and deciding icons; ] buttons to move to the icon you want to operate or set.
86 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English OSD (On-Screen Display) OSD is used to display characters such as text and icons on a monitor or projection screen. It displays this device’s menu screens for various operations and settings.In this manual, this is referred to as the OSD menu. OSD Basic Operations...
Page 23 - Adjusting the level bar; ] buttons on the front panel to adjust the setting value.
87 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Adjusting the level bar 1 Use the [ ↑↓ ] buttons on the front panel to adjust the setting value. 2 Use the [Enter] button on the front panel to enter the setting value. Set the level Increase thelevel bar setting Reduce thelevel bar setting Front operating panel...
Page 24 - Camera mode OSD menu; Top menu; Icon
88 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Camera mode OSD menu After using Image select to change the output image to camera image, press the “MENU” button to display the OSD menu. P.119 Top menu Icon Name Selection Item Function Image Setting – To display the menu for adjusting and displaying camera ...
Page 25 - Image setting menu
89 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Image setting menu Icon Name Conditions Selection Item Function Brightness Auto To automatically adjust the bright- ness of the camera image to suit the subject of the image. You can adjust the amount of auto adjust- ment. Manual To set the camera image to a fix...
Page 27 - Function setting menu
91 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Function setting menu Icon Name Selection Item Function USB Mode Mass Storage ( * ) After connecting to a PC via a USB cable, data on the SD card loaded in this device can be sent to the PC. Application ( * ) After connecting to a PC via a USB cable, it is possi...
Page 29 - SD mode OSD menu; OSD top menu
93 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English SD mode OSD menu After using Image select to change the output image to SD mode, press the “MENU” button to display the OSD menu. P.119 OSD top menu Icon Name Selection Item Function SD SD settings menu To display the setting menu for SD images. Slide Show Sli...
Page 30 - SD menu
94 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English SD menu On this menu, when any item except for [Back] is selected, a [Yes] or [No] confirmation message is displayed. Select [Yes] to perform the operation, or [No] to cancel. Icon Name Selection Item Function Delete Current To delete the image currently display...
Page 31 - Slide show menu
95 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS English Slide show menu Icon Name Selection Item Function Start Slide Show To start a slide show. Interval 5sec The image changes at the interval set when a slide show is performed. 10sec 15sec 30sec Select All To use all images stored on the SD card for the slide show....
Page 32 - SETTING UP; Setting Up; Rotate the camera head.
96 SETTING UP English SETTING UP 2 Setting Up 1 Raise the camera column. The lamp column is raised at the same time. (1) 2 Rotate the camera head. (2) 3 Adjust the lamp column and lamp head to a suitable position, as shown in the illustration on the right. (3)
Page 34 - Connecting the AC Adapter and Video Cable; (1) Connecting to the PC with a USB cable; (2) Connecting to the unit with a DVI input terminal equipped
98 SETTING UP English Connecting the AC Adapter and Video Cable (2) DVI OUT terminal · To projector · To PC monitor (3) RGB OUT terminal · To projector · To PC monitor (7) DC IN 12V terminal · To power plug (8) DC OUT terminal · To optional accessories (6) RECORDER terminal · To desktop recorder (so...
Page 35 - (3) Connecting to the unit with analog RGB input terminal equipped; Specifications of the analog RGB input terminal of this product
99 SETTING UP English (3) Connecting to the unit with analog RGB input terminal equipped Connect the supplied analog RGB cable to the [RGB OUT] terminal on the rear panel. • The display position may be displaced from the center of the screen. In such a case, adjust the horizontal and vertical positi...
Page 37 - STORING; Storing
101 STORING English STORING 3 Storing 1 Rotate the lamp head and the lamp column and fold them down onto the stage as shown in the illustration on the right. (1) (2) • Before storing the main unit, be sure to turn the power off. N o t e 2 R o t a t e t h e c a m e r a h e a d a n d t h e camera colu...
Page 38 - OPERATION PROCEDURE; Presentation Using Printed Materials, etc.; Setting the main unit; Adjusting the size
102 OPERA TION PROCEDURE English OPERATION PROCEDURE 4 Presentation Using Printed Materials, etc. Setting the main unit Set the main unit as shown in the figure above. Then connect it to a projector or a PC monitor, and turn on the power for the main unit. P.98 Lamp positioning While watching th...
Page 39 - Turning the illumination lamp ON/OFF
103 OPERA TION PROCEDURE English Turning the illumination lamp ON/OFF Press the Illumination lamp button on the unit to switch between ON and OFF. • Before connecting the main unit to other devices, be sure to turn off the power for all of the devices. • When copying B&W characters or document...
Page 41 - Saving the image; Displaying the image
105 OPERA TION PROCEDURE English Saving the image (1) Press the [ ] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button on the remote control to switch the output image to the camera image. (2) Make sure that the OSD is not displayed, and then press the [ ] button on the operating panel or on the remo...
Page 43 - Formatting the SD card
107 OPERA TION PROCEDURE English Formatting the SD card When you need to format the SD card, insert the SD card into this product, and execute formatting.(1) Make sure that the OSD is not displayed, and then press the [ ] button on the operating panel or on the remote control to switch the output ...
Page 44 - Transferring Images From the SD Card to a USB-connected PC
108 OPERA TION PROCEDURE English Transferring Images From the SD Card to a USB-connected PC SD card • Set [USB Mode] to [Mass Storage] on the OSD Camera settings menu.• Insert the SD card with the label facing up. Forcing it into the slot in the wrong orientation may cause a malfunction. N o t e Whe...
Page 46 - Presentation Using the Supplied Software with a USB-connected PC
110 OPERA TION PROCEDURE English Presentation Using the Supplied Software with a USB-connected PC SD card • Set USB Mode to Application on the OSD. N o t e “Image Mate” can be found on the supplied CD-ROM.The “Image Mate” and TWAIN driver “Image Mate TWAIN” software for controlling this device can b...
Page 47 - Shooting Off the Stage
111 OPERA TION PROCEDURE English Shooting Off the Stage <Shooting forward> <Shooting downward> Close-up lens holder When the camera head section is set horizontally, you can shoot walls, distant views, etc.If the subject is far away, open the close-up lens holder forward. • To shoot an o...
Page 48 - Presentation Using Film; Adjusting the focus
112 OPERA TION PROCEDURE English Presentation Using Film [A] [B] [C] Slide shooting adapter Film Pass film through clips Slide Setting the main unit After folding the lamp onto the main unit as shown in Figure A, and then connecting a projector or PC monitor, turn on the power. Setting the slide...
Page 49 - VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS; Zoom
113 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS 5 Zoom The display range of the document can be adjusted by rotating the zoom dial on the main unit [ , ] or by pressing the zoom buttons on the remote control [ , ].• WIDE (ZOOM-OUT ) : Object can be shown in small size....
Page 51 - Normal AF mode; Norm
115 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Normal AF mode The focus is adjusted constantly and the camera focuses on objects automatically.(factory setting) One-shot AF mode You can automatically adjust the focus by selecting [AF Mode] → [Shot] from the OSD menu or pressing the [AF] button on...
Page 52 - Manual focus
116 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Manual focus You can change the focus position by pressing the [ ] and [ ] buttons on the main unit after selecting [Focus] from the OSD menu.Use this function (manual focus) to focus on any part of a 3-D object. Focus Move the cursor up Move the curso...
Page 53 - Illumination; Lamp positioning
117 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Illumination The illumination lamp turns on when you press [ ] on the operating panel. It turns on or off each time the [ ] button is pressed.When the illumination lamp does not provide enough light on the stage’s surface, or when shooting 3-D objects, i...
Page 54 - Adjusting the Brightness; Automatic brightness adjustment
118 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Adjusting the Brightness Press the [BRIGHTNESS ] or [BRIGHTNESS ] button on the operating panel or on the remote control to adjust image brightness. The following two adjustment modes can be set by selecting [Brightness] from the OSD menu. Automatic br...
Page 55 - Image Selection
119 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Image Selection You can switch to camera image when you press the [ ] button on the operating or the [ ] button on the remote control, switch to the image input to the analog RGB input terminal [RGB IN] by pressing the [ ] button on the operating panel o...
Page 56 - White Balance
120 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English White Balance How to use [Auto] Adjust the white balance automatically according to the color status of the document.Factory setting: [Auto] > Auto One-Push Manual How to use [One-Push] To be used when the color balance of the image is lost.Shoot ...
Page 57 - How to save settings
121 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Save/call Settings The operation status of the unit can be saved to or called from the memory. The unit saves 4 conditions (1 to 3 and Power ON) under the following storage conditions. • Current zoom ratio (The range of the optical zoom)• Brightness• Ima...
Page 58 - How to call settings
122 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English How to call settings Select [Call] → [1] to [3] from the OSD menu to call the settings for the selected number.Select [Call] → [Power On] from the OSD menu to call the settings for when the power is turned on.Select [Call] → [Default] from the OSD menu...
Page 59 - Highlight Function; Highlight settings
123 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Highlight Function It you want to draw attention to a particular section of the output image, you can use Highlight display. Highlight settings From the Camera Mode OSD Menu, select [Function Setting] → [Highlight]. When [Darkness] is selected, the lev...
Page 60 - Highlight operations
124 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Highlight operations When you press the [ ] button on the remote control while the output image is Camera Image or SD Mode, the highlight display uses the darkness and size set previously.You can move the highlighted area using the [ ], [ ], [ ]. and [...
Page 61 - Mask Function; Mask settings
125 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Mask Function You can mask a section of the output image. Mask settings From the Camera Mode OSD Menu, select [Function Setting] → [Mask]. The level bar to set [Darkness] is displayed, and you can then set the darkness for the masked areas with the [ ]...
Page 62 - Scroll Function; Digital zoom settings
126 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Scroll Function The image expands to the digital zoom set previously, and the screen can be scrolled. Digital zoom settings From the Camera Mode OSD Menu, select [Function Setting] → [Scroll], and set the digital zoom ratio to x2, x3, or x4. Scroll o...
Page 63 - PIP operations
127 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English PIP (Picture in Picture) Function When you press this button, you can display a quarter-size still image on a live camera display. PIP operations If you press the [ ] button on the remote control while the output image is Camera Image, a quarter-size s...
Page 64 - Connecting the desktop recorder
128 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERA TIONS English Using a Desktop Recorder (Optional) By connecting the optional desktop recorder to the main unit with a dedicated cable, you can record camera images from the main unit with the desktop recorder, and output video playback for the desktop recorder from th...
Page 65 - TROUBLE SHOOTING; Symptoms and Confirmation; Symptom
129 TROUBLE SHOO TING English TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 Symptoms and Confirmation Check the following items. If any abnormality is found, consult the dealer from whom you purchased this product or our nearest branch/office. Symptom Possible causes/countermeasures No image is displayed. • The cable is not c...
Page 67 - SPECIFICATIONS
131 SPECIFICA TIONS English SPECIFICATIONS 7 General Item Specifications Power source 12VDC (AC adapter AC100 - 240V) Power consumption 20W (AC adapter included) 30W (AC adapter included when the DC OUT terminal is connected) Outside dimensions W377 x D482 x H196mm (W14 13 16 x D19 x H7 3 4 in) (W...
Page 69 - Trademarks
133 SPECIFICA TIONS English Supplied Accessories Name Quantity AC adapter 1 Power cord (1.5m) 1 RCA video cable (3m) 1 Analog RGB cable (Dsub 15P connector) (2m) 1 DVI cable 1 Remote control (infrared wireless type) 1 AAA batteries 2 Remote control strap 1 P10 user’s guide 1 P10 warranty card 1 US...
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