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VISUAL PRESENTER
HV-8000SX
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VISUAL PRESENTER
Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this Visual Presenter and
keep it for future reference.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS recommended by the Read Instructions – All the manufacturer, or sold with the safety and operating instructions product. Any mounting of the should be read before the product should follow the appliance is operated. manufacturer's instructions, and Retain Instructions – The should use a mounting accessory safety and operating instructions recommended by the should be retained for future manufacturer. reference. Ventilation – Slots and Heed Warnings – All warnings openings in
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Grounding or Polarization – Overloading – Do not overload This product may be equipped wall outlets, extension cords, or with either a polarized 2-wire AC integral convenience receptacles line plug (a plug having one as this can result in a risk of fire blade wider than the other) or a or electric shock. 3-wire grounding type plug, a A product and cart plug having a third (grounding) combination should be moved pin. The 2-wire polarized plug with care. will fit into the power outlet only Quick s
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Damage Requiring Service – Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or Unplug this product from the wall repairs to this product, ask the outlet and refer servicing to service technician to perform qualified service personnel under safety checks to determine that the following conditions: the product is in proper operating When the power-supply cord or condition. plug is damaged. If liquid has been spilled, or Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources objects have fallen
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The lightning flash with INFORMATION arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is This equipment has been intended to alert the user to tested and found to comply with the presence of uninsulated the limits for a Class A digital SA 1965 "dangerous voltage" within the device, pursuant to Part 15 of product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to the FCC Rules. These limits are constitute a risk of electric designed to provide reasonable shock to persons. This protection agains
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BEFORE YOU USE Use the Visual Presenter under the rated electrical conditions. Do not leave the Presenter under direct sunlight or by heaters, or the Presenter may be discolored, deformed, or damaged. Do not place the Presenter in any humid, dusty, windy or vibrating location. Use the Presenter in the following environmental conditions: Temperature: 5°C~35°C (41°F~95°F) Humidity: 30%~85% (No condensation) Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use any volatile solvent, such as thinner or b
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CONTENTS 1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .................................................... 8 Appearance .................................................................................................. 8 Front Panel .................................................................................................. 8 Operation Panel .......................................................................................... 9 Rear Panel ...............................................................
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8. OSD (On-Screen Display) ............................................................. 33 Main menu ................................................................................................... 33 When the white balance is set ..................................................................... 34 When the gamma is set ............................................................................... 34 When the microphone volume is set .....................................................
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1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Appearance 3. Camera Head 12. Infrared Sensor 6. Lighting Unit Arm 5. Lighting Unit 4. Column Lock 2. Column 6. Lighting Unit Arm Rerease Button Press this button 5. Lighting Unit to raise/fold the column. 9. Carryng Handle 11. Power Switch 13. Mic Jack (MIC) 10. LCD Monitor 1. Stage Bracket Socket 7. Front Panel 15. Scroll Mouse 8. Operation Panel Usually, this panel is kept inside the main body. When the PUSH part is pushed, this panel becomes 14. Wireles
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Operation Panel 20. Monitor Output Buttons 25. Freeze Button 30. Focus Buttons 24. Image Rotation Button 26. Image Transfer Button 28. Contrast Button 27. White Balance 21. Magnification Button Button 19. Input Selection Buttons 22. Color/B&W Selection Button 29. Iris Buttons 23. Posi/Nega Conversion Button Reference Name Function Page 19. Input Selection Buttons To change the input line. P.22 20. Monitor Output Buttons To select the signal for outputting to the NTSC/PAL monitor. P.23 21.
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Rear Panel 31. Power Cord 33. 12VDC Out Terminal 35. RS-232C Terminal 40. Audio-out Terminal 43. Audio-in Terminal 1 Receptacle [DC12V] [RS-232C] 41. Video-in Terminal 1 [AC IN] AUDIO (L/R)1 AC IN POWER VIDEO L AUDIO R RGB1 DC12V ON RS-232C AUDIO S-VIDEO RGB OUT RGB2 (L/R)2 OFF ABCD Ethernet USB MOUSE OUTPUT INPUT [ ] 32. Power Switch 37. USB Terminal USB 42. Video-in Terminal 1 [POWER] 38. Analogue RGB-out Terminal 34. Mouse Terminal [MOUSE] . [OUTPUT RGB OUT
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Reference Name Function Page 41. Video-in Video signal from this terminal is output through the analogue P.22, P23 Terminal 1 RGB-out terminal when the input selection is set at RGB1. 42. Video-in Video signal from this terminal is output through the analogue P.22, P23 Terminal 2 RGB-out terminal when the input selection is set at RGB2. 43. Audio-in Audio signal from this terminal is output through the audio-out P.22, P23 Terminal 1 terminal when the input selection is set at RGB1. 44. Audio-
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Wireless Remote Control IRIS OPEN LAMP [ ] [ ] 46. IRIS OPEN 54. LAMP IRIS CLOSE MOVE [ ] [ ] 47. IRIS CLOSE 55. MOVE IRIS NORMAL PRESET 48. [IRIS NORMAL] 56. [PRESET] FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR 49. [FOCUS NEAR] 50. [FOCUS FAR] TELE ZOOM WIDE 51. [ZOOM TELE] 52. [ZOOM WIDE] INPUT AF [ ] [ ] 53. INPUT 57. AF Reference Button Name Function Page 46. IRIS OPEN To open the AUTO iris. P.28 47. IRIS CLOSE To close the AUTO iris. P.28 48. IRIS NORMAL To reset the AUTO iris to the initial value. P.28 49.
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2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL Point the infrared emitting part of the wireless remote control unit at the infrared sensor of the Visual Presenter, located on the top of the column, and press the button for the desired function. The receivable range may be narrowed when the Presenter is placed under sunlight, near an inverter fluorescent lamp or in any other unfavorable surroundings. Depending on the conditions of fluorescent lamps, etc. the sensor may fail to receive the infrared light. In such a
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3. MOUSE Connect the mouse to the mouse terminal on the rear Mouse panel. Right button The mouse can control the display and operation of Left button the OSD Menu screen, mouse pointer and the Electronic enlargement. When the left button of the mouse is clicked, the OSD menu and the pointer are displayed. Set each function with the mouse. Center button Mouse wheel The mouse is operated as follows: • Left button........................ To display or clear the pointer and menu alternately by click
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4. SETTING UP (1) Unfold the lighting unit arms fully until they come to the deadend. Unfold arm 1 and then arm 2 as illustrated. (2) Press the column lock release button, and raise the column until the column lock release button returns to the original position. Make sure that the column has been completely locked. (3) Turn the main camera head as illustrated until it is stopped. (4) Turn the main camera head until the lens faces to the stage. (5) Plug the power cord into the power cord recep
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Connection to the monitor and the projector The following settings of the Presenter can be switched with the DIP switch. Switch the settings according to the connection environment. The factory settings are as shown in the following table: Initial setting Key Function Key selection Content A To switch the image output 0 SXGA output B To switch the TV output method 0 NTSC C To switch the TV output screen size 0 Over scan D To initialize the network function settings 0 Normal operation Note: Be su
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Connection to the S video-in terminal Connect the S video-out terminal (mini DIN 4P) of the Presenter to the S video-in terminal of the TV/video monitor. For the S video mode, use an S video connection cable available on the market. If the equipment to be used is provided with a Y/C separate connector, a conversion adapter is necessary. AUDIO Monitor (L/R)1 AC IN POWER VIDEO L AUDIO R ON DC12V RS-232C RGB1 AUDIO S-VIDEO RGB OUT RGB2 (L/R)2 OFF Ethernet USB MOUSE OUTPUT INPUT Analogue RGB signa
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5. STORING THE PRESENTER (1) Turn OFF the power switch, and unplug the power cord and the video cable. (2) Turn the main camera head as illustrated until it is stopped. Note: Be sure to set the camera head in the illustrated position before storing. Storing the main camera head in any other position may damage the stage surface or the lens. (3) Press the column lock release button, and fold down the main column. Note: The illustration shows the right storage position of the column. Never apply
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6. OPERATION PROCEDURES Simple steps for presenting printed material (1) Turn ON the power switch. Note: Before turning ON the power switch, connection to the monitor should have been completed. Note: When the power switch is turned ON, the lighting unit lights up. Note: If the power switch is turned ON immediately after being turned OFF, the Presenter may not operate. For restarting, turn OFF the Presenter and wait several seconds then turn ON. Front panel (2) Place the object on the stage. Ad