Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
2 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 operating ...
Page 7 - BEFORE YOU USE
7 BEFORE YOU USE ■ The power cord and AC adapter that come with this product are for this product only. Do not use them with another product. ■ Be sure to use the power cord applicable to your local power specifications. ■ When storing the product, do not leave it under direct sunlight or by heaters...
Page 11 - CONTENTS
11 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................................................................................................................................ 2 BEFORE YOU USE.............................................................................................................................
Page 13 - BUNDLED ITEMS
13 1 1 BUNDLED ITEMS The items below are included with this product. If any item is missing, contact the dealer from whom you purchased this product. USB cable (for Connecting to PC) AC adapter AC cord AAA batteries (for Remote control) Image Mate/Instruction Manual CD-ROM LAN cable Ferrite core (fo...
Page 14 - BASIC OPERATIONS; -1 Document Camera; Part Names
14 2 2 BASIC OPERATIONS 2-1 Document Camera ■ Part Names Operation of the main unit: Name ① Upper light ② Remote control sensor ③ Side panel ④ Built-in mic ⑤ Touch panel ⑥ Main switch ⑦ Rear panel ⑧ Base light P21 P34 P22 P20 P29 P28 P16 P34 Front ⑧ ⑤ ① ② ④ ③ ⑥ ⑦ ② Rear/Side
Page 15 - Touch panel; CAUTION
15 ■ Touch panel Name Function ① Touch panel Output image and icons are displayed. With these icons, various settings can be made. CAUTION • Do not press the panel strongly by finger or sharp objects. This can cause damage or malfunction. • To prevent damage during transport, a protection sheet has ...
Page 16 - Rear panel and cable connection
16 ■ Rear panel and cable connection Name Function ① HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 To input HDMI images and audio. (HDMI cable is not supplied with the product.) ② RGB IN 1 RGB IN 2 To input RGB image. (RGB cable is supplied with this product.) In the stand-by mode, the image input to the [RGB IN 1] terminal ...
Page 17 - N o t e
17 Name Function ⑥ USB To connect to a PC. (USB cable is supplied with this product.) ⑦ RS-232C To control the unit from a PC through an RS-232C cable. (RS-232C cable is not supplied with this product.) ⑧ AUDIO OUT To output audio line. (Audio cable is not supplied with this product.) ⑨ RGB OUT To o...
Page 20 - Side panel
20 ■ Side panel Mark Function ① To insert an SD card (commercially available). Push the card again to remove the SD card. ② To connect a wireless pen Tablet (commercially available) or a USB flash drive (commercially available). ③ MIC IN To connect an audio line-output device after looping the cable...
Page 21 - Moving Parts of the Document Camera
21 ■ Moving Parts of the Document Camera This unit can be moved as shown below.
Page 22 - -2 Supplied Accessories; Remote Control; Preparation of Remote Control; WARNING
22 2-2 Supplied Accessories ■ Remote Control Preparation of Remote Control Remove the battery case cover at the back of the remote control and install 2 batteries. (TYPE AAA) Operation of the remote control When a camera image is displayed When data in an SD card/USB flash drive is displayed Receivin...
Page 23 - Remote Control Strap
23 ■ Remote Control Strap The strap can be fastened to the remote control as shown below. ■ Image Mate CD-ROM The CD-ROM contains the software for connecting to a PC and the Instruction Manual. For software installation, follow the instructions of the Image Mate Installation Manual.
Page 24 - Preparation; Setting Up
24 ■ Preparation Setting Up ① Release the camera column lock by turning the security lock knob. ② As shown in the right figure, hold the setup grip and raise the camera column. At this time, the camera head slides up in conjunction with the rise of the camera column. The lamp column will also rise. ...
Page 26 - STORING
26 STORING ① Return the lamp to the original position. Then, hold the setup grip of the camera column and fold the camera column. At this time, the camera head slides down and the lamp column also folds. ② Lock the camera column and the lamp column by turning the security lock. N o t e N o t e N o t...
Page 27 - -3 Shooting Images; Setting up the main unit; Connecting the AC cord
27 2-3 Shooting Images ■ Setting up the main unit Set up the main unit as shown in the figure above. Then connect the main unit to a projector or a PC monitor, and turn on the power of the main unit. Connecting the AC cord Connect the AC cord and the AC adapter. Then connect the AC adapter to the [ ...
Page 28 - Connecting the video cable; Turning the power ON/OFF
28 Connecting the video cable Connect the document camera to the display device with a video cable corresponding to the display device. ■ Turning the power ON/OFF • Press the [ ] button on the main unit or the [ ] button on the remote control to turn the power ON. (After the [ ] button flashes blue, ...
Page 29 - Operating the touch panel; Startup screen; How to operate the touch panel
29 ■ Operating the touch panel You can control the unit with the touch panel.. Startup screen The startup screen will appear on the touch panel when the product is turned on. Main menu The main menu is displayed by tapping the menu icon at the top right of the startup screen How to operate the touch...
Page 31 - Adjusting the size; AF
31 ■ Adjusting the size To adjust the display area of the document, tap [Startup screen] > [ / ] on the touch panel or press the [ / ] button on the remote control. ZOOM-IN : The object can be shown in large size. ZOOM-OUT : The object can be shown in small size. ■ AF ( Auto focus ) ( [ (Setting)...
Page 32 - Adjusting the brightness; Automatic brightness adjustment
32 ■ Adjusting the brightness To adjust the brightness of the image, tap [ (Main menu)] > [ ] on the touch panel or press the [ / ] buttons on the remote control. The following two adjustment modes are available for this adjustment. Each mode can be set by tapping [ (Setting) ] > [ ] on the to...
Page 33 - Manual brightness adjustment
33 Manual brightness adjustment ( [ (Setting)] > [ (Brightness)] > [ ] on the touch panel ) To change the brightness manually, tap [ (Main menu)] > [ ] or press the [ / ] buttons on the remote control. The image brightness does not automatically change in response to the brightness of the s...
Page 34 - Turning the illumination ON/OFF
34 ■ Turning the illumination ON/OFF The upper light and the base light can be turned ON/OFF by tapping [ (Main menu)] > [ ] [ ] on the touch panel. CAUTION • When you take a picture of a person, turn off the upper light. • Make sure that the light from the upper light does not shine directly int...
Page 35 - Image selection
35 ■ Image selection You can switch the input source either with the remote control or from the Signal select screen displayed by tapping [ (Main menu)] > [ ] on the touch panel. Camera image: [ (Signal select)] > [ ] on the touch panel [ ] button on the remote control Image input from the RGB...
Page 38 - Details of Each Function; Highlight Function; Highlight operations
38 ■ Details of Each Function Highlight Function This is a function to highlight a particular section of the image. Use this function to draw attention to a section. Highlight operations When you tap [ (Presentation)] > [ ] on the touch panel or the [ ] button on the remote control while the came...
Page 39 - Setting operations
39 Setting operations You can change the darkness of the highlighted area by tapping [Highlight] > [ ] [ ] while the highlight function is activated. Also, by dragging the edge of the highlighted area on the touch panel, you can change the size of the highlighted area.
Page 40 - Mask Function; Mask operations
40 Mask Function This is a function to mask a section of an image. Mask operations When you tap [ (Presentation)] > [ ] on the touch panel or the [ ] button on the remote control while the camera image or the external input or the still image is displayed, the mask effect is applied with the dark...
Page 41 - Scroll Function; Scroll operations
41 Scroll Function The image expands to the digital zoom set previously, and the enlarged screen can be scrolled. Scroll operations When you tap [ (Presentation)] > [ ] on the touch panel or the [ ] button on the remote control while the camera image or the still image is displayed, the digital z...
Page 42 - Compare Picture Function; Compare Picture operations
42 Compare Picture Function To display the live camera image and a picture stored on the SD card/USB flash drive together. Compare Picture operations When operating by the touch panel Tap the touch panel [ (Presentation)] > [ ] to display the Input signal select screen. Tap the [ ] to display the...
Page 44 - Mosaic Function; Mosaic Operations
44 Mosaic Function To apply a mosaic effect to the image. You can change the extent of mosaic. Mosaic Operations When you tap [ (Presentation)] > [ ] on the touch panel while the camera image, the external input or the still image is displayed, the mosaic effect is applied. The mosaic effect is r...
Page 45 - Icon descriptions
45 ■ Icon descriptions Startup screen Icon Name Function Zoom In Object can be shown in larger size. Zoom Out Object can be shown in smaller size. Screen Focus on the image when tapped while the AF mode is set to manual. Menu Move to Main menu. Main menu Icon Name Function Main menu Display the oper...
Page 46 - Presentation
46 Capture Save the still image on the SD card/USB flash drive. Rec Save the video on the SD card/USB flash drive. Pause Pause the camera image. Press this button again to restart. Adjust Brightness Adjust brightness the camera image. Reset Brightness Return to the factory settings of brightness. Ligh...
Page 49 - Compare Picture Input Settings; Compare Picture
49 Compare Picture Input Settings Icon Name Function Camera image/External input Compare the camera image and the image from the external input. Camera image/still image Compare the camera image and the still image. External input selection Select the external input to compare with the camera image....
Page 52 - Setting; Brightness
52 Setting Tap the icon that want to set. Brightness Icon Name Default Function Auto レ Maintain constant brightness of the image, the brightness of the image changes automatically according to the brightness of the shooting environment. Tap [ (Main menu)] > [ ] on the touch panel or press the [ /...
Page 53 - AF Mode
53 ★ What is AF? A function to automatically focus the camera. ★ What is White Balance? A function to adjust any area of white color and ensure it is projected accurately as white. This allows colors to be seen naturally according to the characteristics of the object. AF Mode Icon Name Default Funct...
Page 54 - Digital Zoom
54 R-Gain Icon Name Function Up To adjust the R-Gain of the camera image when the white balance is set to Manual. Use [Up] or [Down] to increase or decrease the red color. Down Exit Return to the Setting screen. B-Gain Icon Name Function Up To adjust the B-Gain of the camera image when the white bal...
Page 60 - Guide; Clock Set
60 Guide Icon Name Default Function ON レ Display device’s operating status and an explanation of the icons on the screen. OFF Turn off display of device’s operating status and an explanation of icons on the screen. Exit Return to the Setting screen. Clock Set Icon Name Function Move the arrow by tap...
Page 61 - Startup menu display
61 Startup menu display Icon Name Default Function ON レ Display the menu on the startup screen. OFF Display the Main menu icon only on the startup screen. Exit Return to the Setting screen.
Page 62 - ADVANCED OPERATIONS
62 3 3 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 3-1 Using an SD card/USB flash drive With this equipment, you can save a camera image as a picture or movie on an SD card or USB flash drive. You can also display the data stored on the SD card or USB flash drive on the screen. Before you begin, insert a commercially availabl...
Page 64 - Saving images; Picture; Basic operations
64 ■ Saving images Picture Basic operations When operating by the touch panel ① Tap the [ (Main menu)] > [ ] on the touch panel. ② Saving begins when [ ] appears on the preview screen of the touch panel.
Page 66 - Movie
66 Movie Basic operations When operating by the touch panel ① Tap [ (Main menu)] > [ ] to switch to the recording screen. ② Tap [Recording] > [ ] to stop the recording. When operating by the remote control ① Press the [ ] button on the remote control. ② Press the [ ] button on the remote contr...
Page 69 - Displaying the stored data
69 ■ Displaying the stored data Thumbnail display (list of pictures/movies) Basic operations When operating by the touch panel ① Tap [ (Signal select)] > [ ] on the touch panel to display the thumbnails. In the thumbnail icon, If [ ] is selected, the list of pictures. If [ ] is selected, the list...
Page 72 - Changing settings
72 Changing settings Tap the thumbnail icon to change the settings. If you tap [ ] [ ] , the next set of icons appears. CAUTION You can not operate the menu from the remote control. Thumbnail icon Thumbnail icon
Page 73 - Thumbnail display1
73 Icon descriptions Thumbnail display1 Icon Name Function Prev Page Move to the previous thumbnail page. Next Page Move to the next thumbnail page. Thumbnail cursor Move the cursor by tapping the thumbnail which you want to choose. Thumbnail Move to the Picture display / Movie play screen when the ...
Page 74 - Thumbnail display2; Delete
74 Thumbnail display2 Icon Name Function Lock/Unlock Lock (set as protected) or unlock (set as unprotected) the selected image. Can be switched with the [ ] button on the remote control as well. Lock All Lock (set as protected) all thumbnail images. Unlock All Unlock (set as unprotected) all thumbna...
Page 76 - Movie Play Menu
76 Movie Play Menu Icon Name Function Play Play/stop/cue the movie. Pause Cueing Repeat On Play the movie on loop. Repeat Off Up Set the output audio volume. Down Thumbnail Return to thumbnail display. Presentation screen (Picture display) N o t e The icons disappear after about ten seconds from sho...
Page 81 - -4 Presentation using a USB-connected; PC with the supplied software
81 3-4 Presentation using a USB-connected PC with the supplied software “Image Mate” is available from the supplied CD-ROM. By using the “Image Mate” software for controlling this equipment included in the CD-ROM, you can perform the following tasks: ・ Transfer movie/picture data to the PC ・ Operate...
Page 83 - Top page
83 3-5 Displaying the Video Image through Network Connection When connection is made to http://192.168.0.100 on the browser, the device’s top page opens. When [50%], [75%] or [100%] of [Live] is clicked, the video image is displayed. When [CAPTURE] is clicked, the still image is displayed. Top page ...
Page 84 - Live; WEB remote control
84 Live Name Function ① CONTROL (WEB remote control) To display the WEB remote control when this item is clicked. WEB remote control Name Function (One-click operation) ① ZOOM TELE To zoom in. ② WIDE To zoom out. • The Live and Capture can not be displayed during the recording. • The Live and Captur...
Page 85 - CONFIGURATIONS
85 ③ LAMP Toggle between base illumination and → material illumination → both illuminations go out in this order. ④ BRIGHTNESS NORMAL Return the automatic brightness adjustment level to the standard level. ⑤ OPEN Brighten the camera image. ⑥ CLOSE Darken the camera image. ⑦ FOCUS NEAR Move the focus...
Page 86 - Network Configuration
86 Network Configuration Name Function (< >: Factory settings) ① IP address IP address information set in this camera system. <192.168.0.100> ② Subnet mask <255.255.255.0> ③ Default gateway Router IP address. <0.0.0.0> ④ Port number Port number for displaying the Live image. ...
Page 89 - -7 Using the ELMO Wireless Slate/Tablet; Connecting the ELMO Wireless Slate/Tablet
89 3-7 Using the ELMO Wireless Slate/Tablet (CRA-1) with the equipment By using the separately sold wireless pen tablet with this equipment, you can add comments or draw on camera images directly. You can also directly perform such operations as zooming in/out. ■ Connecting the ELMO Wireless Slate/T...
Page 93 - Writing to camera images; Menu descriptions
93 ■ Writing to camera images You can draw on camera images. Menu descriptions Pressing [ ] or [ ] switches the menu pages. Next Switch page Support Function menu Switch page Main menu Next Next Next
Page 97 - Using as a whiteboard
97 ■ Using as a whiteboard You can draw on any blank white images or areas used as a background. Menu descriptions Main Menu Icon Name Function Pen 1 Select Pen 1. The initial color setting is Red. You can change the settings for the pen in the Setting menu. Pen 2 Select Pen 2. The initial color set...
Page 99 - Using the SD card
99 ■ Using the SD card You can display a picture or movie stored on the SD card and use the tablet to draw or write on it. • Thumbnail display When you select an image from the thumbnails, the selected image is displayed on the screen. Picture Picture
Page 100 - Thumbnail display
100 Menu descriptions Thumbnail display Menu Icon Name Selection Item Function Prev Page Move to the previous thumbnail page. Next Page Move to the next thumbnail page. Next Menu Move to the next menu page. USB Flash Drive Picture Switch the data displayed as thumbnails between movies and pictures. ...
Page 101 - Single Mode
101 Single Mode Picture Display Menu 1 Picture Display Menu 2 Icon Name Selection Item Function Delete Yes Delete the image displayed on the screen (You can not delete the image if it is protected). No Cancel deletion. Exit Exit the current menu. Memory Lock Lock (set as protected) or unlock (set as...
Page 105 - -8 Shooting off the stage; For shooting forward and backward from the camera; For shooting wall or landscape
105 3-8 Shooting off the stage For shooting forward and backward from the camera ① Set the camera head in the horizontal direction. The camera head is adjusted automatically so that the camera image will not be inverted. For shooting wall or landscape ① Open the close-up lens holder. ② Shoot a wall ...
Page 107 - TROUBLE SHOOTING; -1 Symptoms and Confirmation
107 4 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 4-1 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 cause/ remedy No image is displayed. • The cable is not correctly connected. • The AC ...
Page 111 - SPECIFICATIONS
111 5 5 SPECIFICATIONS 5-1 General ・ Line input ・ External Mic input Item Specifications Power source 12VDC (AC adapter AC100 - 240V) Power consumption 26.4W Outside dimensions W457×D519×H587mm(W18.0 x D20.5 x H23.2 in) ( When setup ) W457×D567×H137mm(W18.0 x D22.4 x H5.4 in) ( When folded ) Weight ...
Page 113 - -3 Illumination Device
113 720p: 1280x720@60Hz Horizontal frequency: 45.00kHz Vertical frequency: 60.00Hz HDMI output Image output 1080p 720p Audio output PCM 44.1kHz sampling frequency White Balance Auto/One-Push/Manual Brightness Control Auto (W/Level adjustment)/Manual Posi/Nega conversion Provided Color/B&W select...
Page 114 - -4 Trademarks and License
114 5-4 Trademarks and License and Image Mate are registered trademarks of ELMO Co., Ltd. SD 、 SDHC 、 (SD logo) and (SDHC logo) are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. HDMI, logo and High-Definition Multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. This product is based on th...