AVer Vision W30 User Manual

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AVerVision W30
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Federal Communications Commiss ion Statement(Class A)
NOTE- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference b y one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Class A ITE:
Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which sati sfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits. Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the instructions for use:
Warning - Thi s is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product m ay cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to tak e adequate measures.
DISCLAIMER
No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, i s made with respect to the contents of this documentation, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particul ar purpose. Information presented in this documentation has been carefull y checked for reliability; however, no responsibilit y is assumed for inaccuracies. The inform ation contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice.
In no event will AVer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incident al, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation, even if advi sed of the possibility of such damages.
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Remote Control Battery Safety Information
- Store batteries in any cool & dry p lace.
- Do not dispose used batteries in domestic waste. Dispose batteries at special collection
points or return to store s if ap plies.
- Remove the batteries if they are not in use for long period of time. Battery leakage and
corrosion can damage the remote co ntrol, dispo se batteries safely.
- Do not mix and use old and new batteries.
- Do not mix and use different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or
rechargea ble (nickel -cadmium).
- Do not dis pose b atteries in a fi re.
- Do not attem pt to short circuit the battery terminals.
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TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttss
0BPackage Contents ........................................................................... 1
1BOptional Accessories ..................................................................... 1
Get Familiar with the AVerVision W30 ........................................... 2
Camera .................................................................................................. 2
Right Panel ....................................................................................... 2
Control Panel .................................................................................... 3
LED Light .......................................................................................... 3
Base ....................................................................................................... 4
Rear Panel ........................................................................................ 4
Right Panel ....................................................................................... 5
Left Panel .......................................................................................... 5
Control Panel .................................................................................... 6
Remote Control ............................................................................... 7
3BMaking the Connection ................................................................ 10
21BSet the TV -RGB Switch Setting ............................................................ 10
Connect to a Monitor or LCD/DLP Projector......................................... 10
23BConnect to a Monitor or LCD/DLP Projector with DVI-I interface .......... 11
24BConnect to a TV .................................................................................... 11
25BConnecting the Power .......................................................................... 12
26BConnect to a Computer ........................................................................ 12
27BConnect to a Computer via USB .......................................................... 13
30BConnect to a Microscope ...................................................................... 14
4BSetting Up and Operating W30 .................................................... 15
Unfolding the W30 camera ................................................................... 15
Orient the W30 base Antenna .............................................................. 15
W30 Camera Operating Height & Angle ............................................... 16
Paper Guide ......................................................................................... 16
4BInfrared Sensor ..................................................................................... 17
36BExternal Memory Storage ..................................................................... 17
44B
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45B
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5BOSD MENU ..................................................................................... 19
37BNavigate the Menu and Submenu ........................................................ 20
Image ................................................................................................... 20
46BBrightness ....................................................................................... 20
47BContrast .......................................................................................... 20
49BMode ............................................................................................... 21
51BEffect ............................................................................................... 21
8BMirror .............................................................................................. 21
48BAdvanced ........................................................................................ 21
48BAuto Image ..................................................................................... 22
53BExposure......................................................................................... 22
54BWhite Balanc e ................................................................................. 22
50BFocus .............................................................................................. 22
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40BPresentation ......................................................................................... 23
63BCCAM / RGB IN ................................................................................ 23
63BSplit Screen..................................................................................... 23
62BPIP .................................................................................................. 23
64BTimer ............................................................................................... 24
Setting .................................................................................................. 24
48BCapture ........................................................................................... 24
66BResolution ....................................................................................... 24
67BQuality............................................................................................. 24
68BType ................................................................................................ 25
69BInterval ............................................................................................ 25
72BStorage ........................................................................................... 25
73BFormat ............................................................................................ 25
76BUSB to PC ...................................................................................... 25
55BFlicker ............................................................................................. 26
42B41BBinding ................................................................................................. 26
48Binding ............................................................................................ 26
System ................................................................................................. 26
74BLanguage ........................................................................................ 26
77BBackup ............................................................................................ 26
78BSave Setting ................................................................................... 27
Recall Setting .................................................................................. 27
80BInformation ...................................................................................... 27
52BDefault ............................................................................................ 27
Playback ............................................................................................... 28
81BSlide Show ...................................................................................... 28
Interval ............................................................................................ 28
83BSlide Show Effect ............................................................................ 28
84BCurrent Storage .............................................................................. 28
85BDelete All......................................................................................... 29
6BTransfer Captured Images/Videos to a computer .............................. 29
7BTechnical Specifications .............................................................. 30
86B86BImage .............................................................................................. 30
87BOptics ............................................................................................. 30
88BPower ............................................................................................. 30
90BInput/Output .................................................................................... 30
91BDimension ....................................................................................... 30
2BExternal Storage ............................................................................. 31
Using the RS-232 Interface .......................................................... 31
Connect to the Computer RS-232 ........................................................ 31
RS-232 Cable Specifications ................................................................ 31
RS-232 Tr ans mi ssion Specifications .................................................... 32
11BRS-232 Communication Format ........................................................... 32
12BRS-232 Send Command Table ............................................................. 32
13BRS-232 Get Command Table ............................................................... 35
Troubleshooting ............................................................................ 36
15BLimited Warranty ........................................................................... 37
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PPaacckkaaggee CCoonntteennttss
Make sure the following items are included in the package.
W30 (camera)
W30 (base)
USB Cable
RCA Cable
RGB Cable
RS-232/CVBS Cable
Software & Manual CD
Remote Control
(batteries included)
x2 Power Adapter (12V, 3A)
* The power adapter will vary depending on the standard power outlet of the country where it is sold.
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Microscope Adapter
28mm Rubber
Coupler
34mm Rubber
Coupler
Light Box
Anti-glare Sheet
Carrying Bag
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Camera
(8)
(9)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(fig. 1.1)
Name
Function
(1) Camera Head Contain the camera sensor.
(2) Camera Lens
Focus the image in the camera.
(3) Control Panel
Easy access to various functions.
(4) Right Panel
Connection for the power adapter to charge the battery and binding
button to tie up with the W30 base.
(5) Battery
Compartment
Rechargeable battery location. (6) Paper Guide Guide to position the A4 size paper. (7) LED Light
Indicate the wireless signal condition, power status, battery life, and
power connection mode.
(8) Label Slot
Label the W30 camera.
(9) Swivel Arm
Fold and unfold the arm of the W30 camera.
Right Panel
(1)
(2)
(fig. 1.2)
Name
Function
(1) DC12V
Connect the power adapter into this port to charge the battery.
(2) Binding
Use a pen and poke to bind the W30 camera with the W30 base.
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Control Panel
(4)
(1) (2)
(3)
(fig. 1.3)
Name
Function
(1) Power
Turn the W30 camera on/off.
(2) Zoom +
Increase the magnification of the W30 camera image. (3) Zoom -
Decrease the magnification of the W30 camera image.
(4) Auto Focus
Adjust the focus automatically.
LED Light
(fig. 1.4)
Symbol
LED Pattern
State
(1)
Steady Green Binding the W30 camera with the W30 base. Continuous
Green Flashing
Data transition. It sends the W30 camera data to W30 base.
(2)
Steady Blue W30 camera is power on. No Light W30 camera is power off.
(3)
Green Battery life is greater than 20%. Red
Battery life is less than 20%. The W30 camera battery requires charging.
(4)
Green Battery is fully charged. You may unplug the power
adapter or continue to use the power source from the power adapter.
Red
Charging the battery.
No Light
The power adapter is not connected.
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Base
(7)
(6)
(5)
(1) (2)
(4)
(3)
(fig. 1.5)
Name
Function
(1) Antenna
Send and receive data signal to and from W30 camera and base.
(2) Rear Panel
Connections for computer, RGB/DVI-I/RCA external display device, and RS-232 communication port.
(3) Control Panel
Easy access to various functions.
(4) IR Sensor
Receive remote control commands.
(5) Right Panel Switches for USB and output display selection, and SD card slot (6) Left Panel
Connection for power and output resolut i on selection switc h.
(7) LED Light
Indicate the display output selection, USB switch selection, and wireless
signal condition.
Rear Panel
(1)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(fig. 1.6)
Name
Function
(1) DVI-I OUT
Connect the W30 base to any display device with DVI cable.
(2) RGB OUT
Connect the W30 base to any display device with RGB cable.
(3) RGB IN
Input the signal from a computer or other sources and pass it through to the RGB OUT port only. Connec t t his port t o the RGB/VGA output port of a computer.
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Name
Function
(4) RS-232/CVBS port
Connect the supplied RS-232/CVBS cable into this port. The RCA jack outputs the video signal from the camera to a TV or video equipment. The RS-232 jack is used to connect to computer serial port or to any control panel or for centralized
control if desire.
Right Panel
(1)
(2)
(3)
(fig. 1.7)
Name
Function
(1) TV-RGB switch
TV switch to output display video from RS232/CVBS (via RCA connection), and RGB to RGB OUT and DVI-I OUT ports.
(2) SD card slot
Insert the SD card with the label facing up.
(3) USB switch
Switch to
for saving /displaying the captured image directly to a
USB flash drive and
when connecting W30 base to a computer via
USB cable and use it as computer webcam or transfer the captured
image to computer.
Left Panel
(1)
(2)
(fig. 1.8)
Name
Function
(1) Resolution
Set the output resolution. You may refer to the table printed on the side.
(1) DC12V
Connect the power adapter into this port.
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Control Panel
(10)
(11)
(6)
(4)
(1) (2) (3)
(5)
(7)
(8)
(12)
(9)
(fig. 1.9)
Name
Function
(1) POWER
Turn the unit on/standby mode.
(2) AUTO FOCUS
Adjust the focus automatically.
(3) RECONNECT
Reconnect the W30 camera and base.
(4) SOURCE
Sel ect from 6 ty pes of display options.
CAM – display the video signal from the W30 camera.
RGB I N – display the video signal from the W30 base RGB IN port.
PLAYB ACK – display the picture from t he memory source.
C AM/RGB I N – half of the screen display the video signal from the
W30 camera and the other half display the video signal from W30 base RGB IN port.
SPLT SCR N – half of the screen display the video signal from the
W30 camera and 8-thumbnail picture from the memory .
PIP – display a thumbnail picture from the memory at the corner of
the screen over the full screen video signal from the W30 camera.
(5) FREEZE
- Freeze live images in camera mode.
- Pause slide show in playback mode.
(6) CAP/DEL
- Capture still image in Camera mode. In continuous capture mode, press this button again to stop.
- Delete the selected picture in Playback mode.
(7) MENU
Open and exit the OSD menu.
(8)
- Make a selection in Playback mode and OSD menu.
- Play/Pause picture slide show.
(9)
Show the wireless signal condition. Steady Green - binding the W30 camera with the W30 base. Continuous Green Flashing - data transition. It sends the W30
camera data to W30 base.
(10) USB Switch LED
Indicate the USB switch selection to show which USB port is activated.
allowing you to use the W30 as USB camera or transfer the
captured images from the memory to computer.
allowing you to save still image in the USB flash drive.
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Name
Function
(11) OUTPUT LED
Indicate TV-RGB switch selection to show which port the video signal is sent out.
RGB indicates the video signal is sent out thru RGB OUT and DVI-
I OUT ports.
TV indicates that the video signal is sent out thru RS232/CVBS
port via RCA connection.
(12) ▲,▼,◄, & ►
- Pan the image when image is magnified in playback and camera mode.
- Move the selection in Playback mode and in OSD menu.
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The remote control requires two (2) “AAA” size batteries (supplied), make sure batteries are installed properly before use. You c an access all the features of AVerVision W30 with the remote.
Name Function
(11)
(6)
(19) (18)
(16)
(17)
(20)
(1)
(9)
(13)
(5)
(21)
(22)
(7)
(2) (4)
(3)
(8)
(10)
(14)
(12)
(15)
(fig. 2.0)
(1) POWER
Turn the unit on/standby.
(2) CAMERA / PC
Switch between Camera and computer mode.
- Camera mode displays the video signal from the W30 camera.
- PC mode displays the video signal from the RGB IN port of W30 base.
(3) PLAYBACK
View the captured picture from the
memory in 16-thumbnail images. (4) NEAR / FAR Adjust the focus manually. (5) DEFAULT Reset to factory default setting. (6) SPLIT
SCREEN
Divide the screen into two. One side
displays the live image from the W30
camera and the other side displays 8-
thumbnail size picture from the
memory.
Press
to only display the selected image and again to revert back to 16-thumbnail preview.
Use ◄, & ► buttons to pan the single
image preview to the left and right.
To change the split screen layout,
press MENU > PRESENTATION > PBP and press
to enter. Use the
, & ► to choose from the selections and press
to make a selection.
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Name Function
(11)
(6)
(19) (18)
(16)
(17)
(20)
(1)
(9)
(13)
(5)
(21)
(22)
(7)
(2) (4)
(3)
(8)
(10)
(14)
(12)
(15)
(fig. 2.0)
(7) PIP
Display a thumbnail size picture from the memory at the corner of the screen and on top of the W30 camera live image.
Press
to only display the selected image in full screen and again to revert back to thumbnail size picture.
Use ◄, & ► buttons to switch to the
next and previous picture.
To change the thumbnail location,
press MENU > PRESENTATION > PIP and press
to enter. Use the
, & ► to choose from the selections and press
to make a selection.
(8) SLIDE SHOW
Start/Stop automatically showing the captured picture one-by-one.
(9) TIMER
Call the Timer submenu. Select to Start/Pause/Stop the timer countdown and set the timer duration.
(10) RECONNECT
Reconnect the W30 camera with the base.
(11) SOURCE Select from 6 types of display options.
CAM – di splay the video signal from
the W30 camera.
RGB I N – display the video signal
from the W30 base RGB IN port.
PLAYB ACK – display the picture
from the memory source.
C AM/RGB IN – half of the screen
display the video signal from the W30 camera and the other half display the video signal from W30 base RGB IN port.
SPLT SCR N – half of the screen
display the video signal from the W30 camera and 8-thumbnail picture from the memory.
PIP – display a thumbnail picture from
the memory at the corner of the screen over the full screen video signal from the W30 camera.
(12) DEL
Delete the selected picture/video in Playback mode.
(13) AUTO IMAGE
Automatically adjust and set the white balance and exposure setting.
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Name Function
(11)
(6)
(19) (18)
(16)
(17)
(20)
(1)
(9)
(13)
(5)
(21)
(22)
(7)
(2) (4)
(3)
(8)
(10)
(14)
(12)
(15)
(fig. 2.0)
(14) BRIGHTNESS
+/-
Adjust the brightness.
(15) ZOOM +/-
- Increase/decrease the image magnification in camera and picture playback mode.
- Use to easily page up and page down 16-thumbnail picture preview.
(16)
- Make a selection in Playback mode and OSD menu.
- Play/Pause picture slide show.
(17) ▲,▼,◄, & ►
- Pan the image when image is
magnified in playback and camera
mode.
- Move the selection in Playback mode and in OSD menu.
(18) MENU Open and exit the OSD menu. (19) AUTO
FOCUS
Adjust the focus automatically.
(20) FREEZE - Freeze live images in camera mode.
- Pause slide show in playback mode.
(21) CAPTURE
Capture still image in Camera mode. In continuous capture mode, press this button again to stop.
(22) MODE
Select from 4 type of modes:
Sharp - adjust the c ontrast along the edges making text appear more visible.
Graphics - adjust the gradient of image.
Motion - increase frame rate. Sufficient lighting is required when using this mode.
Microscope - automatically adjust optical zoom for microscopic viewing.
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Before making the connection, make sure the power of all devices are turned off. If you are not sure on where to connect, simply follow the illustrated connections below and also refer to the user manual of the device you are connecting the W30 base with.
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The TV-RGB switch determines the display output selection. Switch it to RGB (right) to output signal using RGB/DVI-I connection and TV (left) to output signal using RCA connection.
(see fig. 1.7 # 1)
Switch AVerVision Port Display Device Port
RGB
RGB OUTPUT
To
RGB INPUT
DVI-I OUTPUT
DVI-I IN PUT
TV
RS232/CVBS
(use RS-232/CVBS cable)
VIDEO IN
CCoonnnneecctt ttoo aa MMoonniittoorr oorr LLCCDD//DDLLPP PPrroojjeeccttoorr
Locate the RGB (VGA) input port of the graphics display device and connect it to RGB OUT port of W30 base.
Make sure the TV/RGB switch is set to RGB.
RGB cable
LCD/DLP projector
LCD monitor
RGB cable
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Locate the DVI-I input port of the display device and connect it to DVI-I OUT port of W30 base.
Make sure the TV/RGB switch is set to RGB.
LCD/DLP projector
with DVI interfac e
LCD Monitor
with DVI interfac e
DVI cable
(not supplied)
DVI cable
(not supplied)
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Locate the VIDEO or SCART RGB (if applicable) input port of the TV or video equipment (i.e., VCR) to record your presentation and connect it to RCA jack of RS-232/CVBS cable.
RS-232/CVBS cable
RCA to SCART cable
(not supplied)
RCA cable
VIDEO
SCART
INPUT
Projector
Television
VCR
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CCoonnnneeccttiinngg tthhee PPoowweerr
Connect the power adapter to a standard 100V~240V AC power outlet. The unit automatically in standby mode once the power is connected. Press
to turn on.
Power adapter
Wall outlet
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Locate the RGB (VGA) output port of the computer or lapt op and conn ect it to RGB IN port of W30 base. The video signal from the RGB IN port is streamed to RGB OUT port.
- To display computer image, press Camera/PC button on the remote control or SOURCE button and select RGB IN.
- For laptop to output display image, use the keyboard command (FN+F5) to switch between the display modes. For different command, please refer to your laptop manual.
RGB cable
Desktop
Laptop
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1. Set the USB switch on W30 base right
panel to
and the LED on the
control panel will light up. This
enables you to use W30 as a USB Camera or to transfer the captured pictures from the memory source and to computer. Also see “Transfer File from W30 to PC”.
2. Locate the USB port of the computer or laptop and connect it to port of W30
base.
USB cable
Desktop
Laptop
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Connect the W30 camera to a microscope enables you to examine microscopic objects on a big screen.
1. Change the image display mode to Microscope. Press MENU > select
IMAGE tab > select MODE > select (microscope) and press .
2. Aim the camera head at the farthest point and press AUTO FOCUS.
3. Adjust the focus of the microscope.
4. Select the appropriate rubber coupler size for the microscope eyepiece and insert it in the microscope adapter.
5. Remove the microscope eyepiece from the microscope and connect it to the microscope adapter with the rubber coupler inserted. Fasten the 3 bolts until the adapter secures the eyepiece.
Microscope
eyepiece
Microscope
Adapter
Microscope
For the eyepiece, we suggest using
15.5mm eye relief or higher.
6. Attach the microscope adapter to the W30 camera head. Then connect the eyepiece to the microscope.
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Be sure to match the latches to the holes and the arrow on the microscope adapter and W30 camera head are on the same side. Connect and then twist counterclockwise to lock.
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This section provides useful tips on how to adjust the W30 to meet your needs.
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Follow the step by step procedure below to setup the unit.
(1) Unfold the arm. (2) Turn 90° to the left. (3) Swivel up to the left. (4) Fold the camera down.
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Orient the W30 base antennas sloping away at 45 degree. The best reception range between the W30 camera and base is within 15m (45 ft). The W30 camera and base are already pre-bound in the factory. If the signal from the camera is not detected, press RECONNECT button.
15 m (45 ft)
45°
45°
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WW3300 CCaammeerraa OOppeerraattiinngg HHeeiigghhtt && AAnnggllee
The approximate height of W30 camera should be at 336mm and angled at 55° to display a A4 size landscape document.
336 mm
90°
90°
140 mm
PPaappeerr GGuuiiddee
The A4 paper marks serve as a guide for placing the A4 document under the camera. The approximate shooting area of W30 camera is 330mm x 248mm.
330 mm
248 mm
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IInnffrraarreedd SSeennssoorr
The IR sensor is located on the W30 base only. Aim the remote control at the infrared sensor to operate the unit.
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EExxtteerrnnaall MMeemmoorryy SSttoorraaggee
W30 supports both SD memory card and USB flash drive for more image capture capacity. It can detect when there is an external storage media and automatically switch to the last detected storage. If no external storage is connected, all captured still images will be saved in the built-in memory.
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Insert the card with the contact facing down until it reaches the end. To remove the card, push to eject and pull the card out. The supported SD card capacity is from 1GB to 32GB (FAT32). We recommend using SDHC card with class-6 or above for high quality recording.
SD Card
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1. Set the USB switch on W30 base
right panel to
. W30 will then
detect the USB flash drive and the
LED on the control panel will
light up.
2. Connect the USB flash drive in the USB slot. W30 can support USB flash
drive from 2GB to 64GB (FAT32).
UBest to format the USB flash drive using
W30.
USB Flash Drive
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OOSSDD MMEENNUU
There are 5 tabs on the OSD menu: IMAGE, PRESENTATION, SETTING and SYSTEM. In Playback mode, you can access PLAYBACK OSD menu to enable the Slide Show feature and modify Slide Show interval and transition setting if desire.
For TV output, the RESOLUTION will be disabled in SETTING menu list.
IMAGE
PRESENTATION
SETTING
BINDING
SYSTEM
PLAYBACK
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37B
NNaavviiggaattee tthhee MMeennuu aanndd SSuubbmmeennuu
1. Press MENU button on the remote or control panel.
2. Press and ◄ to toggle between tabs
3. Press and ▲ to choose a selection in the menu l ist.
4. Press
to make a selection.
5. Use and to adjust the setting or make a selection.
6. Press
to enter submenu.
7. Press MENU to close the OSD menu.
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Menu Screen Function
46BBrightness
Adjust brightness level manually between 0 and 63.
47BContrast
Adjust the contrast level manually between 0 and 255 under bright and dark environments.
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Menu Screen Function
49BMode
Select from the various image display settings.
Sharp - adjust the contrast along the edges making
text appear more visible.
Graphics - adjust the gradien t of image. Motion - increase frame rate. Suf ficient lighting is
required when using this mode.
Microscope - automatically adjust optical zoom for
microscopic viewing.
51BEffect
Convert the image into positiv e (true color ), mon ochr ome (black and white) or negative.
8BMirror
Select to flip the image in Camera mode.
48BAdvanced
Select to set the A uto I ma ge, Ex posure, and White Balance settings.
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Menu Screen Function
48BAuto Image
Select ON or OFF to automatically adjust the white balance and exposure setting, and correct the color and exposure compensation.
53BExposure
Select the exposure setting. AUTO - automatically adjust the camera exposure and
the amount of light requir ed. MANUAL - manually adjust the exposure level. The
exposure can be adjusted up to 100.
54BWhite Balance
Select the White Balance setting for various light conditions or color temperat ur e.
AUTO - automatically adjust the white balance. MANUAL - manually adjust the red and blue color level.
The color level can be adjusted up to 255.
50BFocus
Manually adjust the focus.
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40B
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Menu Screen Function
63BCCAM / RGB IN
Select to change the layout of the CAM/ RG B IN. T he display layout can only be changed when W30 is in CAM/ RGB IN mode. To switch to this mode, press SOURCE button and select CAM/RGB IN.
This divides the screen into two parts. Half of the screen displays the image from W30 camera and the other half display the image from RGB IN.
CAM Right
CAM Left
CAM Below
CAM Top
63BSplit Screen
Select to change the layout of the Split Screen. The display layout can only be changed when the W30 is in SPLIT SCREEN mode. To switch to this mode, press SOURCE button and select SPLIT SCRN.
This divides the screen into two parts. Half of the screen displays the 8-thumbnail pictures from the memory source and the other half display th e image from the W30 camera.
Pictures Left
Pictures Right
Pictures Top Pictures Below
62BPIP
Select to change the location of the single thu mb nail picture viewer. The location can only be changed when the W30 is in PIP mode. To switch to this mode, press SOURCE button and select PIP.
This displays the single thumbnail picture viewer at the corner of the screen and on top of the W30 camera live image.
Lower Left Upper Left Upper Right
Lower Right
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Menu Screen Function
64BTimer
Start/Pause/Stop the timer and set the timer duration. The timer automatically counts up after the countdown reaches zero to show the elapsed time. Even when you switch between different video display sources, the timer will continue.
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Menu Screen Function
48BCapture
Select to set the capture resolution, quality, type and interval settings.
66BResolution
Select the capture size.
67BQuality
Select the capture compression setting.
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Menu Screen Function
68BType
Select the capture type.
Single - capture one picture only. Continuous - capture successive pictures.
69BInterval
Set the time interval for continuous capture. The length can be set up to 600 sec (10 min).
72BStorage
Change the storage location.
73BFormat
Format to delete all the data in the selected memory.
76BUSB to PC
Select the status of the W30 when it is connected to the computer via USB. Mak e sure the USB switch on the right panel is set to
. Camera - can be used as a computer webcam or with our bundled software to record video and capture still image.
Storage - transfer the captured pictures from the
memory to computer hard disk.
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Menu Screen Function
55BFlicker
Select between 50Hz or 60Hz. Some display devices cannot handle high refresh rates. The image will flicker a couple of times as the output is switched to another refresh rate.
42B41B
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Menu Screen Function
48Binding
Use this to bind the W30 camera with the base. To bind,
Select Connect and press to start binding. Then use a pen and poke the bind button on the right panel of W30 camera.
SSyysstteemm
Menu Screen Function
74BLanguage
Change and select differ ent la nguage.
77BBackup
Copy the image from the built-in memory to SD card or USB flash drive.
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Menu Screen Function
78BSave Setting
Save current setting in the selected profile number. Only effect, mode, brightness and contrast settings can be saved.
Recall Setting
Restore the setting back to the selected profile number.
80BInformation
Display the product information.
52BDefault
Restore all the settings into original factory default setting.
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Menu Screen Function
81BSlide Show
S t art/stop to display all captured images in an automated slide show.
Interval
Set the interval before displaying the next picture. The length can be set up to 100 sec.
83BSlide Show Effect
Select the slide show transition effect.
Slide image
Wipe right
Checker down
Split Vertical Out
Wipe down
Split Horizontal Out
84BCurrent Storage
Select the source of the images.
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Menu Screen Function
85BDelete All
Permanently delete all the data in selected memory source. A Warning Mess age will appear. Select YES to continue and NO to stop deleting all the data.
6B
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This enables you to transfer the captured image from the built-in memory or SD to a computer.
The instruction below MUST be read and followed BEFORE connecting the USB cable.
1. Make sure to set the USB switch to for the computer to detect W30.
2. MUST set the USB to PC as STORAGE before connecting the USB cable.
3. When “Mass Storage” appears at the lower right corner of the presentation screen, you may now connect the USB cable.
4. Upon connecting the USB cable, the system automatically detects the new removable disk. You can now transfer the captured image(s) from the UW30 built-in memoryU to the computer hard di sk.
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7B
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86B86BImage
Sensor 1/2” CMOS Pixel Count 3 megapixels Frame Rate 30 fps (max.) White Balance Auto / Manual Exposure Auto / Manual Image mode Sharp / Graphics / Motion / Microscope Effect Color / B/W / Negative / Mirror / Freeze
RGB output
1920 x 1080, 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1280x720, 1024x768, 800x600
DVI-I output
HD 1080p 50Hz/60Hz; 1600x1200, 1280x1024, HD 720p 50Hz/60Hz; 1024x768, 800x600
Image Capture 240 Frames(XGA) ; 80 Frames(3M Pixel)
87BOptics
Focusing Auto / Manual Shooting Area 330mm x 248mm Zooming 16X (2X AVERZOOM™ + 8X Digital Zoom)
88BPower
Power Source DC 12V, 100-240V, 50-60Hz Consumption
Base: 8W Camera: 5W
90BInput/Output
RGB Input 15-Pins D-sub (VGA) RGB Output 15-Pins D-sub (VGA) CVBS/RS-232 Mini-DIN Jack (use CVBS/RS-232 Adapter cable) Composite Video RCA Jack USB USB2.0 DC 12V Input Power Jack x 2
91BDimension
Camera Operating 520mm x 114mm x 336mm (+/-2mm include rubber foot) Camera Folded 275mm x 114mm x 71mm (+/-2mm include rubber foot) Camera Weight 1.6 kg (about 3.528bs) Base Operating 215mm x 155mm x 105mm (+/-2mm include rubber foot) Base Folded 215mm x 155mm x 36mm (+/-2mm include rubber foot) Base Weight 0.55 kg (about 1.213lbs)
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2BExternal Storage
Secure Digital (SDHC) 1GB ~ 32GB (FAT32) USB Flash Drive
2GB ~ 64GB (FAT32)
UUssiinngg tthhee RRSS--223322 IInntteerrffaaccee
W30 can be controlled using a computer or any centralized control panel through RS­232 connection. The command code for RS-232 is provide d f or the syste m integ rator to be able to incorporate it with the system program.
CCoonnnneecctt ttoo tthhee CCoommppuutteerr RRSS--223322
Locate the RS-232 port of the computer and connect it to RS-232 jack of RS-232/CVBS cable.
RS-232/CVBS cable
RS-232 cable (not supplied)
Desktop
Laptop
RRSS--223322 CCaabbllee SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss
Make sure the RS-232 cable matches the cable specification design.
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RRSS--223322 TTrraannssmmiissssiioonn SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss
Start bit
1 bit
Data bit
8 bit
Stop bit
1 bit
Parity bit
None
X parameter
None
Baud rate(Communication speed)
9600bps
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RRSS--223322 CCoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn FFoorrmmaatt
Send Device Code(1 Byte) : 0x52 Type Code(1 Byte) : 0x0B DataLength Code(1 Byte) : 0x03 Data Code(1 Byte) : See the Command Table for reference. Data Code(2 Byte) : See the Command Table for reference. Data Code(3 Byte) : See the Command Table for reference. Receive Device Code(1 Byte) : 0x53 CheckSum Code(1 Byte) : See the Command Table for reference. Format : Start + Type + DataLength + Data + CheckSum Example : 0x52 + 0x0B + 0x03+ 0x3 + 0x01 + 0x00 + 0x00 + 0x53 +
0x5A (Command Power)
1122BB
RRSS--223322 SSeenndd CCoommmmaanndd TTaabbllee
Send Format 0x52 + 0x0B + 0x03 + Data[0] + Data[1] + Data[2] + 0x53 + CheckSum Receive Format 0x53 + 0x00 + 0x02+ *2 + *3 + 0x52 + CheckSum
*1 CheckSum = 0x0B xor 0x03 xor Data[0] xor Data[1] xor Data[2] xor 0x53 *2 Receive data ok : 0x0B, ID error: 0x01, CheckSum error: 0x02, Not Command : 0x03,
Function fail = 0x04 *3 Data[0], Return 0x00 if error
Function Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] CheckSum
POWER OFF 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x5A POWER ON 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x5B IMAGE CAPT U R E T YPE: SINGLE 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x59
IMAGE CAPT U RE TYPE: CONTINUOUS
0x02 0x01 0x00 0x58
IMAGE CAPTURE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL INCREASE
0x03 0x00 0x00 0x58
IMAGE CAPTURE CONTINUOUS
INTERVAL DECREASE
0x04 0x00 0x00 0x5F
IMAGE CAPTURE RESOLUTIO N:
NORMAL
0x05 0x00 0x00 0x5E
IMAGE CAPTURE RESOLUTIO N:
3M
0x05 0x01 0x00 0x5F
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Function Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] CheckSum
TIMER START 0x06 0x00 0x00 0x5D TIMER PAUSE 0x07 0x00 0x00 0x5C TIMER STOP 0x08 0x00 0x00 0x53 TIMER SET TIM E 0x09 Value[1~120] 0x00 *1 PREVIEW MODE: TEXT 0x0B 0x00 0x00 0x50 PREVIEW MODE: GRAPHIC 0x0B 0x01 0x00 0x51 PREVIEW MODE: HIGH FRAME 0x0B 0x02 0x00 0x52 PREVIEW MODE: MICROSCOPE 0x0B 0x03 0x00 0x53 PLAYBACK FU L L SCREEN 0x0C 0x00 0x00 0x57 MIRROR OFF 0x0E 0x00 0x00 0x55 MIRROR ON 0x0E 0x01 0x00 0x54 EFFECT: COLOR 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x4B EFFECT: B/W 0x10 0x01 0x00 0x4A EFFECT: NEGATIVE 0x10 0x02 0x00 0x49 CONTRAST 0x11 Value[0~63] 0x00 *1 BRIGHTNESS 0x12 Value[0~255] 0x00 *1 AUTO IMAGE OFF 0x13 0x00 0x00 0x48 AUTO IMAGE ON 0x13 0x01 0x00 0x49 EXPOSURE: AU T O 0x14 0x00 0x00 0x4F EXPOSURE: MANUAL 0x14 0x01 0x00 0x4E EXPOSURE MANUAL INCREASE 0x15 0x00 0x00 0x4E
EXPOSURE MANUAL DECREASE
0x16 0x00 0x00 0x4D
WHITE BALANCE: AUTO 0x17 0x00 0x00 0x4C WHITE BALANCE: MANUAL 0x17 0x01 0x00 0x4D
WHITE BALANCE BLUE INCREASE
0x18 0x00 0x00 0x43
WHITE BALANCE BLUE
DECREASE
0x19 0x00 0x00 0x42
WHITE BALANCE RED
INCREASE
0x1A 0x00 0x00 0x41
WHITE BALANCE RED DECREASE
0x1B 0x00 0x00 0x40
FLICKER: 50Hz 0x1C 0x00 0x00 0x47
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Function Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] CheckSum
FLICKER: 60Hz 0x1C 0x01 0x00 0x46 FLICKER: AUTO 0x1C 0x02 0x00 0x45 PIP: OFF 0x23 0x00 0x00 0x78 PIP: ON 0x23 0x01 0x00 0x79 PIP POSITION: BOTTOM LEF T 0x24 0x00 0x00 0x7F PIP POSITION: TOP LEFT 0x24 0x01 0x00 0x7E PIP POSITION: TOP RIGHT 0x24 0x02 0x00 0x7D PIP POSITION: BOTTOM RIGHT 0x24 0x03 0x00 0x7C SPLITSCREEN: OFF 0x25 0x00 0x00 0x7E SPLITSCREEN: ON 0x25 0x01 0x00 0x7F
SPLITSCREEN DIR: UPPER
SCREEN
0x26 0x01 0x00 0x7C
SPLITSCREEN DIR: LOWER
SCREEN
0x26 0x02 0x00 0x7F
SPLITSCREEN DIR: LEFT SCREEN
0x26 0x03 0x00 0x7E
SPLITSCREEN DIR: RIGHT SCREEN
0x26 0x04 0x00 0x79
STORAGE: EMBEDDED 0x2E 0x00 0x00 0x75 STORAGE: SD CARD 0x2E 0x01 0x00 0x74 STORAGE: THUMB DRIVE 0x2E 0x02 0x00 0x77 FORMAT: EMBEDDED 0x2F 0x00 0x00 0x74 FORMAT: SD CARD 0x2F 0x01 0x00 0x75
OUTPUT RESOLUTION: 1024x768
0x30 0x00 0x00 0x6B
OUTPUT RESOLUTION:
1280x720
0x30 0x01 0x00 0x6A
OUTPUT RESOLUTION:
1280x1024
0x30 0x02 0x00 0x69
OUTPUT RESOLUTION: 1600x1200
0x30 0x03 0x00 0x68
OUTPUT RESOLUTION: 1920x1080
0x30 0x04 0x00 0x6F
OUTPUT RESOLUTION: 800x600 0x30 0x05 0x00 0x6E USB CONNECT: USB CAMERA 0x31 0x00 0x00 0x6A
USB CONNECT: MASS STORAGE
0x31 0x01 0x00 0x6B
BACKUP TO SD CAR D 0x32 0x00 0x00 0x69
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Function Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] CheckSum
BACKUP TO THUMBDRIVE 0x32 0x01 0x00 0x68 PROFILE SAVE: PROFILE 1 0x33 0x00 0x00 0x68 PROFILE SAVE: PROFILE 2 0x33 0x01 0x00 0x69 PROFILE SAVE: PROFILE 3 0x33 0x02 0x00 0x6A PROFILE RECALL: PROFILE 1 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x6F PROFILE RECALL: PROFILE 2 0x34 0x01 0x00 0x6E PROFILE RECALL: PROFILE 3 0x34 0x02 0x00 0x6D SLIDESHOW: OFF 0x36 0x00 0x00 0x6D SLIDESHOW: ON 0x36 0x01 0x00 0x6C
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: NO EFFECT
0x37 0x00 0x00 0x6C
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFEC T 1 0x37 0x01 0x00 0x6D SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 2 0x37 0x02 0x00 0x6E SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 3 0x37 0x03 0x00 0x6F SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 4 0x37 0x04 0x00 0x68
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: RANDOM
EFFECT
0x37 0x05 0x00 0x69
TVOUT MODE: NTSC 0x38 0x00 0x00 0x63 TVOUT MODE: PAL 0x38 0x01 0x00 0x62 TVOUT MODE: RGB 0x38 0x02 0x00 0x61 USBSWITCH: DEVICE 0x39 0x00 0x00 0x62 USBSWITCH: HOST 0x39 0x01 0x00 0x63 AUTO-TEST MODE: OFF 0x80 0x00 0x00 0xDB AUTO-TEST MODE: ON 0x80 0x01 0x00 0xDA
1133BB
RRSS--223322 GGeett CCoommmmaanndd TTaabbllee
Send Format 0x52 + 0x0A + 0x01 + Data[0] + 0x53 + CheckSum Receive Format 0x53 + 0x0C + 0x01 + ReData[0] + 0x53 + ReCheckSum *1 ReCheckSum = 0x0C xor 0x01 xor ReData[0] xor 0x52
44BB
Function Data[0]
CheckSum
Code
ReData[0]
Red Value 0x02 0x5A Value[ ? ~ ? ] Blue Value 0x03 0x5B Value[ ? ~ ? ]
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Function Data[0]
CheckSum
Code
ReData[0]
Power Status 0x04 0x5C 0 : OFF 1: ON Lamp Status 0x05 0x5D 0 : OFF 1: ON
Display Status 0x06 0x5E
0: Camera Mode 1: Playback Mode 2: PC-1 Pass Through
Video Output Status 0x07 0x5F 0: VGA 1: TV Freeze Status 0x08 0x50 0 : OFF 1: ON Brightness Value 0x0A 0x52 Value[ ? ~ ? ] Contrast Value 0x0B 0x53 Value[ ? ~ ? ] LIGHT BOX Status 0x0C 0x54 0 : OFF 1: ON
TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinngg
This section provides many useful tips on how to solve common problems while using the W30.
There is no picture on the presentation screen.
1. Check all the connectors again as shown in this manual.
2. Check the on/off switch of the display output device.
3. Verify t he setti ng of the display output device.
4. If you are presenting from a notebook or computer through the display output device, check the cable connection from computer RGB (VGA) output to RGB IN of W30 base and make sure W30 is in PC Mode.
5. Press RECONNECT button to reestablish connection with the W30 camera and base, or bind the W30 camera and the base again.
I have set up the W30 and checked all the connections as specified in the manual but I cannot get a picture on the preferred presentation screen.
1. Once the power is connected the unit is set to standby mode. Press the POWER button to turn on.
2. If your display output device is on TV or any analog device, please switch the TV-RGB dip switch to TV.
3. The W30 camera could be power off, the battery needs charging,
4. The wireless signal could be low. Move the W 30 camera closer to the base.
The picture on the presentation screen is distorted or the image is blurry.
1. Reset all changed settings, if any, to the original manufacturer default setting. Press MENU then go to SYSTEM > Default and select YES in the OSD menu.
2. Use the Brightness and Contrast menu functions to reduce the distortion if applicable.
3. If you discover that the image is blurry or out of focus, press the Auto Focus button on the control panel or remote control.
There is no computer signal on presentation screen.
1. Check all the cable connections among the display device, W30 base and your PC.
2. Connect your PC to the W30 base first before you power on your computer.
3. For notebook, repeatedly press FN+F5 to toggles between display modes and display the computer image on the presentation screen. For different command, please refer to your laptop manual.
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The presentation screen does not show the exact desktop image on my PC or Notebook after I toggle from Camera to PC mode.
1. Return to your PC or Notebook, place the mouse on the desktop and right click, choose “Properties”, choose “Setting” tab, click on “2” monitor and check the box “Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor”.
2. Then go back one more time to your PC or Notebook and place the mouse on the desktop and right click again.
3. This time choose “Graphics Options”, then “Output To”, then “Intel® Dual Display Clone”, and then choose “Monitor + Notebook”.
4. After you follow these steps, you should be able to see the same desktop image on your PC or Notebook as well as on the presentation screen.
AVerVision W30 can’t detect the inserted USB flash dri ve.
Make sure the USB flash drive switch is set to and check if the USB flash drive is properly inserted.
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LLiimmiitteedd WWaarrrraannttyy
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