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Camera 220E
Document Camera
User’s Guide
#401-220E-01
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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................................................... 1 COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ................................................................................ 2 CHAPTER 1 PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................ 3 CHAPTER 2 PACKAGE CONTENT ......................................................................4 CHAPTER 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................
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Chapter 1 Precautions Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the Digital Presenter: 1. Do not place the Digital Presenter on an unstable trolley, stand or table. 2. Do not use the Digital Presenter near water or source of heat. 3. Use attachments only as recommended. 4. Use the type of power source indicated on the Digital Presenter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local electricity company for advice. 5. Place the Di
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Safety Precautions Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This Digital Presenter has a 2 wires AC line Plug. This is a safety feature to ensure that the plug will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to defeat this safety feature. If the Digital Presenter will not be used for an extended time, unplug it from the power outlet. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Caution: To redu
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Chapter 2 Package Content Please make sure the package comes with the following items when you unpack: Camera 220C User’s Manual CD Power Cable USB Cable C-Video Cable VGA Cable DVI Adapter Remote Controller 4
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Chapter 3 Product Overview 3.1 Product Introduction Lens Power / Control Button I/O Port Lamp DIP Switch 5
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3.2 I/O Connection IR Control Input IR Control Input 3.5 mm Mini 3.3 DIP Switch SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Diagram Auto C-Video Video Signal Resolution Exposure Output Output ON AE ON Video ON PAL SVGA OFF AE OFF Video OFF NTSC XGA ( Default Setting) 6
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3.4 Infrared Remote Control 3 2 1 12 4 5 11 6 10 7 89 1. Power: Different color contrast modes. Turn on/ off. 8. Lamp: 2. Capture: Turn on/ off Lamp. Capture the image. 9. Play & Del: 3. Freeze: Play press, you can recall the saved Freeze the image. images in the flash memory of your Digital Presenter. Press Del if you 4. Arrows: would like to discard the saved image. You may press the 4 hot keys of Up/Down/Right/Left to go to the desired 10. Zoom +
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3.5 IR Remote Control via 3.5 mm Mini Connector The IR commands from a protocol converter can be sent directly to an IR emitter located behind the dark window on the front of the camera. This permits the camera to be controlled as part of a system without the neces- sity of attaching external IR emitters. The 3.5 mm mini connector on the body, “IR Control Input,” is connected internally to an IR emitter located near the detector. This detector can receive the IR signals from the emitter. A
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Chapter 4 How to use it This chapter describes the basic and advanced functions of the Digital Presenter, how to use the OSD (On Screen Display) menu. 4.1 Getting Started 4.1.1 Turn on the Digital Presenter. Option 1: Press button. Option 2: Press button of remote controller. 4.1.2 Lens focus Turn the lens to optimize the focus 4.1.3 Zoom in / Out Press the control button 4.1.4 Switch source Press to Choose signal source between Camera 220E or PC. That si
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4.1.5 Photo/Text: Press to Select the text or photo mode. 4.1.6 Enter AWB (Auto White Balance) press to set the auto white balance. 4.1.7 Capture Image & Review of captured images How to capture an image Method 1 Press on the remote to capture image that you would like to save. Method 2Follow the steps using the pad buttons on the Camera. 2.1 First, press to go to the OSD (On Screen Display). 2.2 Second, press^ v select the "Storage" icon, and
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1.1 First, press button to go to OSD interface. 1.2 Second, press ^ v to select the "storage" icon, and press Then select “Playback”, and press , so you can see all captured thumbnail images on the screen. 1.3 You can press button to select the image which you want to magnify. (Enlarge to full screen) Then press , the image will appear full screen. Method 2: Using the Remote Control: Method 2: Using the Remote Control: 2.1 First please press the button to see all thumbnail images
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3.2 Press ^ v to select the "Storage" icon and press . Then select “Playback”, and press , so you can see all captured thumbnail images on the screen. 3.3 Then, press button to select the thumbnail image which you want to magnify and press , the image will show full screen. 4.2 Showing the OSD (On Screen Display) Menu Option 1: Press button to show the OSD Menu Option 2: Press button of remote control. 4.3 Select function: Option 1: Press the ^ v< > to
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4.4 OSD Menu Introduction The Main Menu containing five icons and detail functions will be explained in The Main Menu contains five icons, The functions are shown next in the following table. page. Setting Display Source Storage Exit VGA Mode (Computer Image) Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Function Lamp On / Off / Exit Select Lamp On or Off. On/Off Night view Select Night view function On or Off. English, Deutsch, Language Select a preferred language on the Setting Fr
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Brightness 0-46 (for PAL) Brightness adjustment 0-40 ( for NTSC) Zoom Digital Zoom Adjust Zoom 100% ~ 1600%. Display (100% to 1600%) Gamma Photo / Text Select Photo/Text Mode. Image Normal / Gray / Film Select Normal/Gray/Film Mode. Flip On/Off Adjust the image up and down by 180°. Freeze On/Off Use Freeze to retain the image on the screen. Exit Exit this menu. Presenter Select images of Presenter or VGA Input. VGA In Source Capture Capture the image of Presenter.
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VIDEO Mode (For NTSC, lower resolution) Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Function Brightness 0-46 (for PAL) Brightness adjustment 0-40 ( for NTSC) Display Gamma Photo/Text Select Photo/Text Mode. Image Normal/Gray Select Normal/Gray Mode. Use Freeze to retain the image on Freeze On/Off the screen. Exit Exit this menu. Lamp On/Off Turn On/Off lamp Full Range On/off Switch Full range on/off and night Advance Night view On /off view on/off Exit Select a preferred language on the
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Chapter 5 Using the Camera USB with a Computer Installation 1. Insert the software CD in your computer’s CD-ROM. 2. Connect the Camera and PC with USB Cable . Follow instructions for driver download. 3. Before you install MR2004, please be sure your system meets these requirements. • Operation System • Windows XP • Windows 2000 • ME • 98 • 98SE • CPU • Intel Pentium II 350MHz over and above • CD ROM or DVD ROM • 64MB RAM • Minimum 40MB HD space 4. The “Auto run” program will be sh
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3. 5. The installation wizard is shown, please press Next to go next. 6. 4. While the License Agreement picture is shown, select I accept the terms in the license agreement and press Next to go next. 17 5
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5. 7. Click Next to install from the default folder or click Change to specify a difference. 6. Please press Install to begin installation. 8. 7. 9. The installation is processing, if you would like to cancel, please press Cancel to stop installation. 6 18