Page 2 - E N G L I S H; IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
E N G L I S H 51 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...
Page 4 - CAUTION
E N G L I S H 53 ■ 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 produ...
Page 5 - WARNING; Handling the
E N G L I S H 54 WARNING : Handling the cord on this product orcords associated withaccessories sold with thisproduct, will expose you tolead, a chemical known tothe State of California tocause birth defects orother reproductive harm. Wash hands afterhandling. FOR UNITED STATES USERS:INFORMATION Thi...
Page 6 - BEFORE YOU USE; any shaky stand or inclined or instable place.
E N G L I S H 55 BEFORE YOU USE ■ The power cord applicable to the local power specifications is attached. Be sureto use the power cord applicable to your local power specification. ■ Do not leave this product under direct sunlight or by heaters, or this product maybe discolored, deformed, or damage...
Page 8 - CONTENTS; PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; Transferring the images from the SD card; VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
57 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS SETTING UP STORING OPERATION PROCEDURE VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS ABOUT RS-232C TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS E N G L I S H CONTENTS 1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Name of Each Part.......................................................59 Appearance .....................
Page 10 - PART NAMES; PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; Name of Each Part; Appearance; Front
E N G L I S H PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 59 Open this cover when connecting/disconnecting a cord. When carrying this product, donot hold this cord cover. 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Name of Each Part ■ Appearance Front Rear/Side Front Rear/side !1 !2 !3 !0 !4 q q q w w w e e e r r r y y y u u u i t t t...
Page 11 - Functions; Front Operating Panel; Name; w e r t y
E N G L I S H PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 60 Functions ■ Front Operating Panel * Hereinafter the menu items to be displayed/selected on the monitor or projection screen are referred to as "OSD (On-Screen Display)". Name Function q LCD panel To display the output image and the OSD w LAMP (Lamp) ...
Page 12 - Rear Panel; Name Function; t r
E N G L I S H PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 61 ■ Rear Panel Name Function q DVI OUT To output digital video signal to the projector, the Camera image (DVI Output Terminal) PC monitor or other DVI input device SD mode w RGB OUT To output analog video signal to the projector, the Camera image (Analog RGB P...
Page 13 - Side Panel
E N G L I S H PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 62 ■ Side Panel Name Function q USB To enable the image transfer or the main unit control by (Compliant with 2.0) using the utility software on the supplied CD-ROM when the camera is connected to the PC w (SD Card Slot) To insert an SD card To remove the SD car...
Page 14 - Move to the item to be set by pressing the; Camera Mode (Menu when camera image is in display); Sample image of the top and 2nd hierarchies
E N G L I S H PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 63 OSD (On-Screen Display) The menu items displayed/selected on the monitor or the projection screen are referred to as"OSD (On-Screen Display)".When the [MENU] button on the wireless remote control is pressed, the OSD menu appears on the monitor screen...
Page 15 - SD Mode (Menu when image stored in an SD card is in display); Sample image of the 1st,
64 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS E N G L I S H * [ ] indicates the factory default settings. The factory default settings of Flickerless vary according to the destination. The settings of USB Mode and Flickerless retain the last setstate. ■ SD Mode (Menu when image stored in an SD card is in display) Nam...
Page 17 - Wireless Remote Control; To save the current setting state of the unit
66 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS E N G L I S H Wireless Remote Control Name Function q PRESET (State Save) To save the current setting state of the unit Use this function together with the memory No. w CALL (State Call) To call the setting state Use this function together with the memory No. e (Memory No...
Page 19 - Receivable Range; • Receivable range; Battery Change; Remove the battery case cover on the rear side by pressing down the [
Infrared sensor 30 ° 30 ° 30 ° 30 ° 30 ° 30 ° 30 ° 30 ° 68 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS E N G L I S H ■ Receivable Range Point the infrared emitting part of the wireless remote control at the infrared sensor of the main unit, andpress the button for desired function.The receiving range may be reduced wh...
Page 20 - Setting Up; Release the lock by turning the security lock.; SETTING UP
q Locked Unlocked setup grip w e 69 E N G L I S H 2 SETTING UP Setting Up (1) Release the lock by turning the security lock. (2) As shown in the right figure, hold the setup gripand raise the camera column. At this time, thecamera head slides up in conjunction with the riseof the camera column. The ...
Page 22 - Connecting of Video Cables; Connecting to the PC with a USB cable; Connecting to the unit having the DVI input terminal; Connect the DVI cable to the [DVI OUT] terminal on the rear panel.; Connecting to the unit having the analog RGB input terminal
71 SETTING UP E N G L I S H w q e r t Connecting of Video Cables To protect this product and the peripheral units to be connected to this product, be sure to turn OFF thepower supply to all units beforehand. When plugging in/out the connection cable, hold the plug part of the cable. q Connecting to ...
Page 23 - Connecting to the unit having the analog RGB output terminal; • Specifications of the analog RGB input terminal of this product; Connecting to the unit having the composite video input terminal
72 SETTING UP E N G L I S H r Connecting to the unit having the analog RGB output terminal Connect the analog RGB cable to the [RGB IN] terminal on the rear panel. • Specifications of the analog RGB input terminal of this product Signal allocation Pin assignment t Connecting to the unit having the c...
Page 24 - STORING; Storing
73 STORING E N G L I S H 3 STORING Storing q w Locked Unlocked (1) Return the lamp to the original position. Then,hold the setup grip of the camera column and foldthe camera column. At this time, the camera headslides down and the lamp column also folds. (2) Lock the camera column and the lamp colum...
Page 25 - OPERATION PROCEDURE; Setting the main unit
74 OPERATION PROCEDURE E N G L I S H 4 OPERATION PROCEDURE Presentation by Using Documents, Films, etc. When connecting this product and the peripheral units, be sure to turn OFF the power supply to all unitsbeforehand. q Setting the main unit Set the main unit as show in the above figure, connect t...
Page 26 - Presentation using optional SD card (Option)
75 OPERATION PROCEDURE E N G L I S H Before starting the operation, insert an optional SD card (Option) into the SD card slot on the side panel.Push it again to remove the SD card. When loading or unloading the SD card or the power is tuned off, be sure to select the camera imageby pressing the came...
Page 27 - Saving the Image; Displaying the image
76 OPERATION PROCEDURE E N G L I S H ■ Saving the Image (1) Press the [ ] button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control to switch the image mode to the Camera mode. (2) Press the [ ] button on the wireless remote control. (3) When the [ ] mark lights up on the screen, the image savi...
Page 28 - Deleting the Image
77 OPERATION PROCEDURE E N G L I S H ■ Deleting the Image (1) Press the [ ] button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control to display the images stored in the SD card in the full screen display mode or the dividedscreen display mode. (2) Select the image to be deleted by using the di...
Page 30 - viewed by using the viewer software of the PC.
79 OPERATION PROCEDURE E N G L I S H Set [USB Mode] to [Mass Storage] on the OSD. When this product is USB-connected to the PC, image data in the SD card can be transferredinto the PC. The Operating System (OS) of the connected PC should be Microsoft Windows2000(SP4 or newer)/XP(SP2 or newer).(1) Tu...
Page 31 - Shooting off the stage
80 OPERATION PROCEDURE E N G L I S H When the camera head is set horizontally for shooting ahead of this camera, the image can be rotatedautomatically by 180°. Shooting area when the close-up lens holder is opened: TELE (Telescopic): 500mm – ∞ from the zoom lens WIDE (Wide-angle): 100mm – ∞ from the...
Page 32 - VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS; Lighting; VARIOUS
81 E N G L I S H 5 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS Lighting This camera is equipped with material illuminationfor presenting materials, such as printed matter, andbase illumination for transparent materials, such asslide films and negative films.When the [ LAMP] button on the front operating panel ...
Page 33 - Zoom; Zoom magnification in the Camera mode
82 E N G L I S H Zoom W h e n t h e z o o m d i a l [ , ] o n t h e f r o n t operating panel is turned or the zoom button [ , ] on the wireless remote control is pressed, the document display range can be adjusted.A c c o r d i n g t o t h e z o o m d i a l t u r n i n g a n g l e , t h ezooming sp...
Page 34 - Image Selection; Each time the
83 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS E N G L I S H Image Selection Each time the [ ] , [ ] button and [ ] button on the front operating panel or wireless remotecontrol are pressed, the image is switched amongthe camera image, the image inputted in the analogRGB input terminal [RGB IN] and the image s...
Page 36 - Focus; The focus on the object is adjusted.; Auto Focus; When the
85 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS E N G L I S H Focus The focus on the object is adjusted. ■ Auto Focus When the [AF] button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control is pressed, the camera isfocused automatically. This product is of one-shota u t o f o c u s t y p e . T h a t i s , ...
Page 37 - Manual Focus; When the focus button
86 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS E N G L I S H ■ Manual Focus When the focus button [ F O C U S · N E A R ] or [FOCUS · FAR] on the wireless remote control is p r e s s e d , t h e h e i g h t o n w h i c h t h e c a m e r a i sfocused changes.This function is used for focusing the camera onany p...
Page 38 - Brightness Adjustment; Auto Brightness Adjustment
87 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS E N G L I S H Brightness Adjustment When the [BRIGHTNESS · ] button on the front operating panel or wireless remote control ispressed, brightness of the image is adjusted throughthe adjustment of the lens iris. Two adjustment modesare available for this adjustment...
Page 39 - State Presetting; Presetting
88 VARIOUS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS E N G L I S H State Presetting T h e s e t t i n g p o s i t i o n o f t h i s p r o d u c t c a n b esaved/called. Up to 8 positions can be saved. Thepresets that can be saved are as follows: • Current zoom field angle (Optical zoom range)• Brightness status• Whi...
Page 40 - ABOUT; Connect this product to a PC with an RS-232C cable.; Cable Connection; This product side; RS-232C SPECIFICATIONS
89 ABOUT RS-232C E N G L I S H Setting Up q Connect this product to a PC with an RS-232C cable. When using an RS-232C cable available on the market, make sure that pin connections are the same asbelow. To protect this product and the PC, be sure to turn OFF the power supply to all units before start...
Page 41 - Data Format Specification; Response Data Format (This product; • Status 2
90 ABOUT RS-232C E N G L I S H Data Format Specification 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). • If th...
Page 42 - UART Communication Format; Commands, parameters and data are all transmitted in ASCII code.; Transmission Specifications; • Data bit
91 ABOUT RS-232C E N G L I S H UART Communication Format Commands, parameters and data are all transmitted in ASCII code. 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 (Co...
Page 44 - Connection
93 ABOUT RS-232C E N G L I S H Connection If the RS-232C cable is not connected correctly between this product and the PC, noacknowledgement is transmitted.Connect the RS-232C cable correctly, and fix it firmly with the connector set screws beforestarting the operation. For " ■■ " in the dat...
Page 45 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Symptoms and Confirmation; Symptom
94 TROUBLESHOOTING E N G L I S H 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Check the following items. If any abnormality is found, consult the seller from whom you havepurchased this product or our branch/office near your location. Symptoms and Confirmation Replacement of Lighting Lamp (Fluorescent Lamp) The lighting lamps...
Page 46 - General; SPECIFICATIONS
95 SPECIFICATIONS E N G L I S H ■ General 8 SPECIFICATIONS Item Specifications Power source 12VDC (AC adapter: 100 ~ 240VAC) Power consumption 30W (AC adapter included) Outside dimensions 457 × 562 × 138mm (18.0 × 22.1 × 5.4 in) (When folded) 457 × 519 × 587mm (18.0 × 20.4 × 23.1 in) (When set up) W...
Page 47 - Main Camera
96 SPECIFICATIONS E N G L I S H ■ Main Camera Item Specifications Lens f = 4.9 ~ 78.4mm (16-time zoom), F = 2.7 Shooting speed 30 frames/sec Shooting area SXGA 405 × 324mm (15.9 × 12.8 in) max. 30 × 24mm (1.2 × 0.9 in) min. HDTV 405 × 224mm (15.9 × 8.8 in) max. 30 × 17mm (1.2 × 0.7 in) min. XGA 405 ...
Page 48 - Supplied Accessories; Trademark Acknowledgements
97 SPECIFICATIONS E N G L I S H ■ Supplied Accessories For the RCA pin, use a pin plug compliant with EIAJ RC-6703. The above specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademark Acknowledgements is a trademark of ELMO Co., Ltd. VESA and SVGA are registered trademarks of Video Electronics ...