Elmo L-12, TT-12 Instruction Manual

BUNDLED
ITEMS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
Document Camera
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this product and keep it for future reference.
i
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 instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
Placement
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufactu
rer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar sur
face. This product should
not be
placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
ii
Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding or Polarization
This product may be equipped with either a polarized 2-wire AC line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other) or a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. The 2-wire polarized plug will outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. The 3-wire grounding type pl
ug will fit into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.
Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the pr
oduct.
Lightning
For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power
-line surges.
Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
iii
Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
• When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
• If the pr
oduct has been exposed to rain or water.
• If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified techn
ician to restore the product to its normal operation.
• If the pr
oduct has been dropped or damaged in any way.
• When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazar
ds.
Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
iv
SA 1965
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
SA 1966
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
CAUTION
RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
v
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Cer tification or Declaration of this device and may cause inter ference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and us
e a shielded
eq
uipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector, do
not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FOR UNITED STATES USERS: INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 accord
ance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures.
• Reorient or relocate the r
eceiving 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/TV technician for help.
USER-INSTALLER CAUTION:
Your authority to operate this FCC verified equipment could be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
WARNING:
Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
vi
BEFORE YOU USE
Be sure to use the power cord and the AC adapter attached to this product.
Be sure to use the power cord applicable to your local power specifications. If the product was sold in Japan,
use the AC adapter sold with the product with 100 VAC and 50 or 60 Hz.
When storing the product, do not leave it under direct sunlight or by heaters. It may become discolored,
deformed, or damaged
.
Do not place this product in an
y humid, dusty, salt bearing wind, or vibrating locations.
Only use it under the following environmental conditions: Temperature: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Humidity: 30% - 85% (No condensation)
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
Do not use any volatile solvent such as thinner or benzene.
Do not point the camera lens directly at the sun. It may be damaged and yo
u may not be able to take pictures.
Luminescent and Black Spots
There may be some pixels that do not properly operate due to the use of CMOS Area Image Sensors made-up
of many pixels.
Though luminescent or black spots may be found on the screen, it is a phenomenon peculiar to the CMOS Area
Image Sensors and is not a malfunction.
Follow the guidelines below to prevent the unit from dropping or ov
erturning.
• Use
the product on a stable base, desk, or table. Do not place the product on an unstable base or slanted
surface.
• Place or wire the unit to prevent the AC adapter cord or video cable from pulling.
Carry the product by holding the lower part of the main unit in both hands. Never hold the product by the
column or the camera head.
Pay careful attention when using (including setting-up
and storing) or transferring the product to prevent the
camera head from receiving an
y shocks.
Do not look directly into the LED light. If you look directly into it at point-blank range, your eyes may be injured.
Some type of SD card/USB flash drive can be used.
Transfer the data from the SD card onto a device such as a PC to save a backup copy. Malfunction of the
product or repairs to it may c
ause the data saved in the SD card to be deleted.
If this product is used for longer than the warranty period, its performance and quality may deteriorate due to the lifetime of its parts. To purchase replacement parts, consult the dealer from whom you purchased this product or our branch/office near your location.
Battery precautions:
• If this product is not going to be used for a long time, ta
ke the batteries out of the remote control.
• Do not use rechargeab
le batteries (e.g., Ni-Cd (NiCad batteries)).
• Do not use new and old batteries or batteries of different types together.
• Do not try to recharge or short-circuit the batteries.
• When disposing of used batteries, follow the instructions of your local government.
• Insert from one side and pay particular attention to the polarity (+/- directions).
• Be sure to use AAA batter
ies.
If any liquid from a battery leaks onto your skin or clothes, flush the area with clean water immediately. If it gets
into your eye, flush immediately with clean water and then contact a doctor.
vii
Precautions regarding the remote control strap
To prevent unexpected accidents, please note the following points.
• This strap is for the remote control only and should not be used for any other purposes.
• Do not wrap the strap around parts of your body such as your neck, arm, or finger.
• Do not leave it within reach of small children.
• For safety reasons, the break-away section of the strap has been designed to separate if too much force is applied.
Therefore, please avoid any overly strenuous movements and do not apply excessive force.
• The strap length adjustment feature is designed to be simple and supportive. Excessive force or strenuous movements may change the length.
• Do not use excessive force when adjusting the strap. This could damage the strap.
About using microphones
Connecting microphones other
than electret condenser microphones (microphones for PCs and so on) could
cause a malfunction to occur. If you are concerned about this products operating noise when using the built-in microphone, we recommend using an external microphone.
About the audio input port When the input is set to use an external microphone, voltage is supplied to the input port. Set to Au
dio in from
the main Men
u when connecting line-output equipment.
Menu
Some functions may not be set or operated depending on the mode or the menu settings being used.
Record/Play
• Before recording an important scene, make sure to do a test recording to confirm that the camera is working properly.
• The maximum length of continuous recording is 60 minutes.
• Movie files that are recorded with this c
amera or converted by the proprietary software can only be played
with this camera.
Cop
yright
Do not commercially use or transfer movies or audio files recorded with the camera without the permission of
the copyright holder except for personal use.
Do not use the camera in locations where recording movies or audio files are prohibited.
2
BUNDLED
ITEMS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .............................................................................................................. i
BEFORE YOU USE ...........................................................................................................................................vi
Contents ............................................................................................................................................ 2
1. BUNDLED ITEMS .......................................................................................................................... 4
2. BASIC OPERATIONS .................................................................................................................... 5
2-1 Document Camera ................................................................................................................................... 5
Part Names .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Operating panel ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Rear panel and cable connection ........................................................................................................... 7
Side panel .............................................................................................................................................. 10
Moving Parts of the Document Camera ................................................................................................. 11
2-2 Supplied Accessories ............................................................................................................................ 12
Remote Control ...................................................................................................................................... 12
Preparation of Remote Control ...................................................................................................... 12
Operation of the remote control .................................................................................................... 12
Receiving signal from the remote control ..................................................................................... 12
Remote Control Strap ............................................................................................................................ 13
Stage ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
Anti-glare sheet ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Dust cover .............................................................................................................................................. 13
Image Mate CD-ROM ............................................................................................................................ 13
Instruction manual CD-ROM .................................................................................................................. 13
2-3 Shooting Images .................................................................................................................................... 14
Setting up the main unit ......................................................................................................................... 14
Connecting the AC cord ............................................................................................................... 14
Connecting the video cable .......................................................................................................... 15
Turning the power ON/OFF .................................................................................................................... 15
Adjusting the size .................................................................................................................................. 16
Adjusting the brightness ........................................................................................................................ 17
Automatic brightness adjustment ................................................................................................. 17
Manual brightness adjustment ...................................................................................................... 18
Turning the illumination ON/OFF ............................................................................................................ 19
Image selection ..................................................................................................................................... 20
Pausing the image ................................................................................................................................. 20
2-4 Setting Changes .................................................................................................................................... 21
Changing a Setting ................................................................................................................................ 21
List of the Menus .................................................................................................................................... 21
Descriptions of Each Menu .................................................................................................................... 22
Main Unit ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Camera Controls [Second Layer] ................................................................................................. 22
Preferences [Second Layer] ......................................................................................................... 24
Support Function........................................................................................................................... 25
Suppport Function Setting ............................................................................................................ 26
3
BUNDLED
ITEMS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
Details of Each Function ........................................................................................................................ 28
Highlight Function ......................................................................................................................... 28
Mask Function ............................................................................................................................... 30
Scroll Function .............................................................................................................................. 31
Compare Picture Function ............................................................................................................ 32
Picture in Picture Function ............................................................................................................ 33
Mosaic Function ............................................................................................................................ 35
Marker Mask Function ................................................................................................................... 36
3. ADVANCED OPERATIONS ......................................................................................................... 37
3-1 Using an SD card/USB flash drive ......................................................................................................... 37
Saving images ....................................................................................................................................... 38
Picture ........................................................................................................................................... 38
Movie ............................................................................................................................................. 39
Displaying the stored data ..................................................................................................................... 41
Thumbnail display (list of pictures/movies) ................................................................................... 41
Displaying a picture full-screen .................................................................................................... 45
Playing a movie full-screen ........................................................................................................... 50
3-2 Saving data stored on an SD card to PC via USB cable ....................................................................... 53
3-3 Presentation using a USB-connected PC with the supplied software ................................................... 55
3-4 Using the ELMO Wireless Slate/Tablet (CRA-1) with the equipment ..................................................... 56
Connecting the ELMO Wireless Slate/Tablet (CRA-1) ........................................................................... 56
Basic operations .................................................................................................................................... 57
Selecting how to use the pen tablet from the tablet menu ................................................................... 59
Writing to camera images ...................................................................................................................... 60
Menu descriptions ....................................................................................................................... 60
Using as a whiteboard ........................................................................................................................... 64
Menu descriptions ........................................................................................................................ 64
Using the SD card ................................................................................................................................. 66
Menu descriptions ........................................................................................................................ 67
3-5 Displaying enlarged images using a microscope ................................................................................. 70
Procedure .............................................................................................................................................. 70
Exiting the Microscope mode ................................................................................................................ 72
4. TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................................................................. 74
4-1 Symptoms and Confirmation ................................................................................................................. 74
5. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 76
5-1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 76
5-2 Main Camera ......................................................................................................................................... 77
5-3 Illumination Device ................................................................................................................................. 78
5-4 Trademarks · License ............................................................................................................................. 79
4
BUNDLED
ITEMS
1.
BUNDLED ITEMS
1
The items below are included with this product. If any item is missing, contact the
dealer from whom you purchased this product.
Anti-glare sheet
P.13
AAA batteries
P.12
(for Remote control)
Image Mate CD-ROM
P.13
RGB cable
P.8
Stage
P.13
Remote control
P.12
USB cable
P.8
(for Connecting to PC)
Image Mate
Installation
Manual
Image Mate
Installation Manual
Basic
Startup
Guide
Basic Startup Guide
3S Service
Registration
Form
3S Service Registration
Form
1
Operation Assistance
Label
Operation Assistance
Label
1
3S Service
Registration
Statement
3S Service Registration
Statement
1
Warranty
Warranty
1, 2
3S Assurance Guarantee Label
3S Assurance Guarantee
Label
1
1 Japan only
2 N. America only
Strap
P.13
(for Remote control)
Dust cover
P.13
AC cord
P.14
AC adapter
P.7
Instruction manual
CD-ROM
P.13
Document camera
P.5
5
BASIC
OPERATIONS
2.
BASIC OPERATIONS
2
2-1 Document Camera
Part Names
Operation of the main unit:
P.11
No Name
Illumination switch
P.19
Illumination
P.19
Built-in mic
Zoom dial
P.16
AF button
Operating panel
P.6
Rear panel
P.7
Side panel
P.10
Remote control sensor
P.12
6
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Operating panel
② ③
Mark Function
LED
To turn the power ON/OFF.
Power ON: Blue light Power OFF (standby status): Red light
To show/hide the menu on screen.
P.21
To save the still image on the SD card/USB flash drive.
P.38
To pause the camera image. Press this button again to restart.
Image select
LED
To switch the screen to images stored on the SD card/USB flash drive.
The LED is lit when the [
] button is selected.
P.20
LED
To switch the screen to camera image. The LED is lit when the [ ] button is selected.
P.20
LED
To switch the screen to the image input to RGB IN.
The LED is lit when the [ ] button is selected.
P.20
Brightness Adjust
To brighten the camera image.
P.17
To darken the camera image.
P.17
• Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn the power OFF.
N o t e
7
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Rear panel and cable connection
AUDIO OUT HDMI OUT RGB OUT RGB IN VIDEO USBDC IN 12V
Mark Function
DC IN 12V
Plug-in for the AC adapter. (A cable is supplied with this product.)
AUDIO OUT
To output audio line . (An audio cable is not supplied with this product.)
HDMI OUT
To output digital images. (HDMI cable is not supplied with this product.)
RGB OUT
To output analog RGB images. (Analog RGB cable is supplied with this product.)
RGB IN
When the [ ] button is selected in Image Select, the image input to [
RGB IN
] terminal can
be output from the [
RGB OUT
] terminal. (A cable is supplied with this product.)
VIDEO
To output video images. (RCA cable is not supplied with this product.)
USB
To connect to a PC. (USB cable is supplied with this product.)
To connect the AC adapter.
Before inserting the A
C adapter in an outlet, connect the DC plug of the supplied AC adapter to the
[
DC IN 12V
] terminal on the rear panel.
To connect the unit to a device (speaker with amplifire etc) with an audio line input terminal.
Connect a commercially available audio cable to the [
AUDIO OUT
] terminal on the rear panel.
8
BASIC
OPERATIONS
To connect the unit to a device with an HDMI input terminal.
Connect a commercially available HDMI cable to the [
HDMI OUT
] terminal on the rear panel.
• Please use the monitor corresponding to the input of the image (resolution) or 720p or
more.
It doesn't operate with the cable that doesn't conform to the HDMI standard.
• Elmo does not guarantee operation for all HDMI-compatible monitors.
N o t e
To connect the unit to a device with an analog RGB input terminal.
Connect the RGB cable to the [
RGB OUT
] terminal on the rear panel.
Only 1 RGB cable is supplied with the product.
To connect the unit to a device with an analog RGB output terminal.
Connect the RGB cable to the [
RGB IN
] terminal on the rear panel.
Only 1 RGB cable is supplied with the product.
Specifications of the [
RGB IN
] terminal
Signal allocation
10
9 8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1
15 14 13
DSUB 15P shrink terminal (Female)
12 11
Video signal
Horizontal synchronized signal
Vertical synchronized signal
Analog 0.7V (p-p) 75Ω terminated TTL level (Positive/negative polarity) TTL level (Positive/negative polarity)
Pin assignment
Pin No. Name Pin No. Name Pin No. Name
1 Video signal (Red) 6 GND (Red) 11 GND
2 Video signal (Green) 7 GND (Green) 12 N.C
3 Video signal (Blue) 8 GND (Blue) 13
Horizontal
synchronized signal
4 N.C 9 N.C 14
Vertical
synchronized signal
5 GND 10 GND 15 N.C
To connect the unit to a device with a composite video input terminal.
Connect a commercially availab
le RCA pin plug video cable to the [
VIDEO
] terminal on the rear panel.
To connect a PC with the USB cable.
Connect the supplied USB cable to the [
USB
] terminal on the rear panel.
9
BASIC
OPERATIONS
• If the displayed image is off-center, adjustment of the horizontal and vertical position should be
made from the connected device.
• In some cases, vertical stripes may appear on the display device. This can be reduced by
adjusting the "clock phase" function of the connected device.
• When using a PC with an external output mode, set the PC to the external output mode after
pressing the [ ] button on the operating panel.
• We recommend using a USB 2.0 compliant USB cable.
• If you plug into the USB cable with the power on, the PC may not recognize the device.
• Depending on the PC's USB environment or the peripheral equipment using the USB 2.0
compliant cable, image transfer may be disrupted.
• Operation is not guaranteed for all environments.
N o t e
10
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Side panel
Mark Function
To switch the output image type. Left switch : To switch the output terminal. Right switch : To switch the resolution.
Resolution
Left
switch
Right
switch
Output
image
1080 P1920 × 1080
HDMI OUT
720P1280 × 720 SXGA1280 × 1024
RGB OUTWXGA1280 × 800
XGA1024 × 768
NTSC/PAL VIDEO OUT
(NTSC/PAL is changed in the menu setting.)
To insert an SD card (commercially available). Push the card again to remove the SD card.
To connect a wireless pen Tablet (commercially available)
P.56
or a USB
flash drive (commercially available)
P.37
.
Plug-in for an mic and line input. (A mic cable is not supplied with this product.) (The mic is only for the electret capactor mic.)
Security slot.
• The same image is output to [RGB OUT] and [HDMI OUT].
• When [VIDEO OUT] is output [RGB OUT], [HDMI OUT] is not output. When [RGB OUT], [HDMI OUT] is output [VIDEO OUT] is not output.
• When the HDMI monitor is connected, the output image (resolution) is automatically changed based on information form the connected monitor. Even if [RGB OUT] is selected, it is not reflected.
• We recommend that you change the output image (resolution) with the power supply turned off (standby status). In case you wish to change the output image (resolution) by looking at the output image with the power supply turned on, make sure to set the output image to camera image and hide all menus beforehand. We do not guarantee proper operation when the output image (resolution) was changed in any other condition than specified above.
• Depending on the monitor you use, edge of the screen may not be displayed when OSD menu is shown on the VIDEO output. This is not a malfunction. Set the monitor to Underscan mode (if available).
N o t e
• Move the switch in  according to the specification of the display device.
N o t e
11
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Moving Parts of the Document Camera
This unit can be moved as shown below.
180°
45°
180°
120°
180° 120°
12
BASIC
OPERATIONS
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)
WARNING
Children may ingest small batteries;
always keep batteries safe and out
of reach.
If a battery is swallowed, consult
a doctor immediately as this could
result in asphyxiation or be an
obstacle to digestion, etc.
Operation of the remote control
When a camera image is displayed
P.14
When data in an SD card/USB flash drive is displayed
P.37
Receiving signal from the remote control
Point the infrared light lens of the remote control at the infrared sensor, and
press the button of the desired function.
Receivable range
Distance: Within approx. 7m from the front of the infrared sensor
Angle: Within 30° up, down, left, and right of the infrared sensor
• The receivable range may be reduced when the
main unit is placed in direct sunlight, near an
inverter fluorescent light or in any other unfavorable
conditions. Depending on the light source
conditions, the sensor may fail to receive any
infrared light. In such cases, relocate the main unit
or shield the light source.
N o t e
Within 7m
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
13
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Remote Control Strap
The strap can be fastened to the remote control as shown below.
Stage
Use with the main unit to indicate the shooting range.
Anti-glare sheet
Place it on the document to reduce the amount of reflection.
Dust cover
Cover the main unit when storing to keep it clean.
How to fold the main unit
P.11
Image Mate CD-ROM
The CD-ROM contains the software for connecting to a PC.
Follow the instructions in the separate Installation Manual.
Instruction manual CD-ROM
The CD-ROM contains the Instruction manual.
Stage
Anti-glare sheet
Dust cover
14
BASIC
OPERATIONS
2-3 Shooting Images
Camera
ON/OFF switch for illumination
Zoom dial for size adjustment
Brightness Control button
Power button
AC adapter
AC cord
P.19
P.16
P.17
P.15
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.
P.15
Connecting the AC cord
Connect the AC cord and the AC adapter. Then connect the AC adapter to the [
DC IN 12V
] terminal at the rear
panel of the document camera, and insert the AC cord into an outlet.
To main unit
Connect
To wall outlet
AC cord
AC adapter
15
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Connecting the video cable
Move the sw i tc h on the sid e pa n e l
according to the specification of the display
device.
P.10
Use the cable corresponding to the switch
position specified in ① to connect the
document camera to the display device.
CAUTION
Before connecting the main unit to other devices, be sure to turn OFF the power for all of the devices.
Turning the power ON/OFF
• Press the [ ] on the operating panel or the [ ]
button on the remote control to turn the power ON.
(After the [
] Button flashes blue, it is illuminated a few
seconds later.)
Hold down
the [
] button on the operating panel or the
[
] button on the remote control for two seconds or
more to turn the power OFF.
(The LED around the [
] button is illuminated in red.)
• Do not operate this device while it is flashing.
N o t e
LED
16
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Adjusting the size
The display range of the document can be adjusted by rotating the zoom dial on the main unit or by
pressing the [
/ ] buttons on the remote control.
• ZOOM-IN
: The object can be sho
wn in large size.
• ZOOM-OUT
: The object can be sho
wn in small size.
Zoom dial
ZOOM-OUT
(smaller)
ZOOM-IN (larger)
ZOOM-INZOOM-OUT
• Zoom ratio: Optical 12x, Digital 8x
• When the optical zoom reaches 12x, it automatically shifts to digital zoom.
• Within the digital zoom range, the image quality is degraded.
• ON/OFF of the digital zoom can be set from the setting menu.
N o t e
17
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Adjusting the brightness
Press the [ / ] button on the operating panel or the
[
/ ] buttons on the remote control to adjust the image
brightness.
The following two adjustment modes can be set by selecting
[Brightness] from the menu on the screen.
Automatic brightness adjustment
( [ ] → [ ] → [ ] → [Auto] )
To ensure a constant degree of brightness, the brightness of
the image changes automatically according to the brightness
of the shooting environment. Use the [
/ ] button on the
operating panel or the [
/ ] buttons on the remote control
to change the automatic brightness adjustment.
Brightness of the screen is the same
Brightness >Auto Manual
18
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Manual brightness adjustment
([ ] → [ ] → [ ] →
[Manual])
Use the [ / ] buttons on the operating panel or the
[
/ ] buttons on the remote control to change the level
of brightness. The brightness of the image will not change
automatically in response to the brightness of the shooting
environment.
Brightness of the screen is different
• Factory setting is set to [Auto].
• By setting [ ] → [ ] → [On], the setting details are displayed on the screen.
• To return to the factory settings, press the [ / ] buttons on the
operating panel at the same time, or select [Rst Brightness] from the
menu.
• In places where the object is exposed to bright sunlight (e.g. near a
window), or extremely bright lights, the brightness of the screen may not
dim sufficiently, even when the [ ] button on the operating panel or
the [ ] button on the remote control is pressed.
In such cases, to adjust the amount of light, close the curtains or move
the object away from the light.
N o t e
Brightness >Auto Manual
19
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Turning the illumination ON/OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Illumination lamp
The illumination light can be turned ON/OFF by sliding the illumination light switch.
[ON] : The illumination light turns on.
[OFF] : The illumination light turns off.
CAUTION
• To take shots of people, turn the illumination light switch to OFF.
Make sure that the light from the illumination light does not shine directly into your e
yes.
This product is equipped with a high-brightness LED light.
You can safely use the light to light up
objects, however its brightness will gradually diminish with long-term use. This is not a malfunction
of the light, but a feature of LED performance.
• Do not touch the illumination light while it is on as it may become very hot.
20
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Image selection
Select the image as described below.
Camera image:
[
] button on the operating panel or
[ ] button on the remote control.
Image input to the [
RGB IN
] terminal:
[
] button on the operating panel or
[
] button on the remote control.
Image stored on the SD card/USB flash drive:
[
] button on the operating panel or
[
] button on the remote control.
• When using a PC with an external output mode, set the PC to the external output mode
after pressing the [ ] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button on the remote
control.
• Image of the [
RGB IN
] terminal is output from the [
RGB OUT
] terminal only. As to [
]
terminal and [
VIDEO
] terminal, press the [ ] button on the operating panel or the [ ]
button on the remote control to display the camera image on the screen.
N o t e
Pausing the image
Press the [ ] button on the operating panel to pause the camera image. Press the button again to
cancel the pause.
21
BASIC
OPERATIONS
2-4 Setting Changes
Various settings for this unit are changed through the menu (characters and icons) displayed on the screen.
Changing a Setting
Press the [ ] button on the operating panel to display the menu on the screen, and then use the
[
] buttons to move the cursor to the icon you want to operate or set.
Press the [ ] button to select the function to be changed.
Select
Front operating panel
Move the cursor up
Move the cursor left Move the cursor right
Display/hide the menu on the screen
Move the cursor down
Camera Controls
List of the Menus
Highlight
Press
Press [Select]
Main unit settings
Support Function
P.22 P.22 P.22P.22 P.23
P.23
P.24 P.24 P.24
P.23 P.23 P.23P.23 P.23
P.24
P.24
P.25 P.25 P.25 P.25
P.25 P.25 P.25 P.25
P.25 P.25 P.25
P.24
P.25
P.24
P.25
P.24
P.24
P.24
To go back a layer or to hide the menu, select [ ] and press the [ ] button.
22
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Descriptions of Each Menu
Main Unit
Icon Name Function
Camera Controls To display the setting menu for camera image.
Preferences To display the preference menu for various functions.
Exit To hide the menu.
Camera Controls [Second Layer]
Icon Name
Selection
Item
Fac-
tory
Setting
Function
Brightness
Auto
To maintain constant brightness of the image, the
brightness of the image changes automatically
according to the brightness of the shooting
environment. Press the [
/ ] buttons on the
operating panel or the [
/ ] buttons on the remote
control to change the brightness.
P.17
Manual
Press the [
/ ] buttons on the operating panel or
the [
/ ] buttons on the remote control to change the level of brightness. The brightness of the image will
not change automatically in response to the brightness
of the shooting environment.
Rst Brightness
Reset To reset the brightness setting.
Exit To go back one layer in the menu.
AF Mode
What is AF?
A function to automatically focus the camera.
Auto
To constantly auto focus. You do not need to press the
AF button on the main unit or the [
] button on the remote control. The focus changes automatically as the
object changes.
Manual
To auto focus only once when the AF button on the
main unit or the [
] button on the remote control is
pressed.
AF button on the main unit
Zoom Sync To auto focus only once after zooming.
Focus
Near
To focus manually.
Far
Exit To go back one layer in the menu.
23
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Icon Name
Selection
Item
Fac-
tory
Setting
Function
White Balance
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.
Auto
To constantly adjust the white balance. The white
balance is adjusted automatically to ensure a more
natural color according to the characteristics of the
object.
One-Push
To automatically adjust the white balance only once
when this setting is selected.
Manual To manually adjust the [R-Gain] and the [B-Gain].
R-Gain
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 To go back one layer in the menu.
B-Gain
Up
To adjust the B-Gain of the camera image when the
white balance is set to Manual. Use [Up] or [Down]
to increase or decrease the blue color.
Down
Exit To go back one layer in the menu.
Digital Zoom
Valid
To set the digital zoom to Valid/Invalid.
Invalid
Image Mode
What is Image Mode?
A special effect to project a clear image.
Text 1
To clearly reproduce black & white documents
including such features as characters and lines.
The effect intensifies as the number increases.
Text 2
Text 3
Graphic 1
To clearly reproduce photographs and color
documents.
Graphic 2
The image could be improved if used with a DLP
projector.
(The effect depends on the projector used.)
Edge Effect
Low
To emphasizes the outline of images.
Enabled only when [Graphic1] is selected for the
Image Mode ( ).
Medium
High
Gamma
What is Gamma?
An image characteristic unique to image I/O devices.
Low
To change the characteristics of the image.
Enabled only when [Graphic1] is selected for the
Image Mode (
). The setting can be changed
according to user preference.
Medium
High
Exit To go back one layer in the menu.
24
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Preferences [Second Layer]
Icon Name
Selection
Item
Factory
Setting
Function
USB Mode
What is USB Mode?
Functions described on the right can be used by connecting the document camera to a PC with the USB cable.
Mass Storage
To send the data on the SD card loaded in the device to the PC.
Application
To control this device from a PC using special soft­ware.
Flickerless
60Hz
Japan/
U.S.
To reduce fluorescent light flickering due to the power supply frequency. Select the same value as used for the power supply frequency.
50Hz Others
Video Format
What is Video Format?
A radio wave system used for analog TV broadcasting. Countries use different systems, and analog TVs are sold according to the system.
NTSC
Japan/
U.S.
Video output NTSC from the [
VIDEO
] terminal on the rear
panel.
PAL Others
Video output PAL from the [
VIDEO
] terminal on the rear
panel.
Movie Quality
Low
To set the quality of the movie to record.Medium
High
Volume
Up
To set the volume of the audio line output and the HDMI output.
Down
Exit
Audio Selector
Built-in mic
To select the source of the audio input.Mic-in
Line-in
Select Memory
SD Card
To select where to save still images/movies, when both SD card and USB flash drive are inserted.
USB Flash Drive
Reset All
Yes
To reset various settings to factory settings.
No
Language
Japanese Japanese To display the menu in Japanese.
English Others To display the menu in English.
Guide
ON
The device's operating status and an explanation of the icons is displayed on the screen.
OFF
The device's operating status and an explanation of the icons is not displayed on the screen.
25
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Icon Name
Selection
Item
Factory
Setting
Function
Save Presets
Saved Items
Zoom Brightness Mode Brightness Level White Balance R-Gain B-Gain Image Mode Edge Effect Gamma
1
To save the current setting as the preset setting of the selected number.
2
3
Exit To go back one layer in the menu.
Load Presets
1
To call the setting saved for the selected number.2
3
Exit To go back one layer in the menu.
Exit To go back one layer in the menu.
Support Function
Icon Name Function
Highlight To highlight and draw attention to a particular section of the image.
P.28
Mask To mask a section of the image.
P.30
Scroll To expand to a set size and allow scrolling of the enlarged section.
P.31
Compare Picture
To display a still image and live image together. The still image is displayed on the left side of the screen, and the camera image on the right.
P.32
PIP (Picture in Picture)
To display either a still image or a Camera image while displaying the other. The image is displayed at the bottom right of the Screen.
P.33
Mosaic To apply a mosaic effect to the image.
P.35
Marker Mask
A filter to blacken a color section of the image. For instance, this can be used to temporarily hide colored text, so students can be questioned about the hidden text.
P.36
Microscope For use with a microscope.
P.70
Image Rotation To rotate the image by 180°.
Color/B&W
To display an image in color.
To display an image in black & white.
Posi/Nega
To output a positive image.
To output a negative image.
26
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Suppport Function Setting
Highlight
Icon Name Selection Item Function
Darkness
Darken
To set the darkness of a dark section. The dark section becomes darker when [
] is selected,
and becomes more visible when [ ] is selected.
Lighten
Exit
Size
Lengthen Height (stretch)
To change the size of the highlighted display area.
Shorten Height
Lengthen Width (stretch)
Shorten Width
Exit
Exit
Mask
Icon Name Function
Exit
Scroll
Icon Name Function
x2 To set the digital zoom magnification to 2x when the Scroll icon is selected.
x3 To set the digital zoom magnification to 3x when the Scroll icon is selected.
x4 To set the digital zoom magnification to 4x when the Scroll icon is selected.
Exit
Compare Picture
Icon Name Function
Prev Picture To show the previous picture.
Next Picture To show the next picture.
Exit
27
BASIC
OPERATIONS
PIP
Icon Name Function
Prev Picture To show the previous picture.
Next Picture To show the next picture.
Change Window To switch the sub screen and the main screen.
Exit
Mosaic
Icon Name Function
Coarse To make the mosaic pattern coarser.
Fine To make the mosaic pattern finer.
Exit
Marker Mask
Icon Name Function
Exit
Microscope
Icon Name Function
Exit
28
BASIC
OPERATIONS
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 press the [ ] button on the remote control or [ ] on the menu
while a camera image or a Play mode is displayed, the highlight function uses the
darkness and size set previously.
You can move the highlighted area using the [
] buttons on the remote
control.
The highlight display is cleared when you press the [
] button on the remote
control or [
] on the menu again.
Highlight
• The Highlight function cannot be used when the [ ] button is selected in the Image
Selection.
• Highlighted image cannot be captured.
N o t e
29
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Setting operations
You can change the darkness of a particular section by changing
the setting of [
] on the menu while the section is highlighted.
You can also change the size of the highlighted display area by
changing the setting of [
] on the menu.
Darken
Lengthen Height
30
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Mask Function
This is a function to mask a section of an image.
Mask operations
When you press the [ ] button on the remote control or [ ] on the menu
while a camera image or a Play mode is displayed, the mask effect is applied with
the darkness set previously.
You can move the masked area using the [
] buttons on the remote
control.
The mask display is cleared when you press the [
] button on the remote
control or [
] on the menu again.
Mask
Mask
• The Mask function cannot be used when the [ ] button is selected in the Image
Selection.
• Masked image cannot be captured.
N o t e
31
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Scroll Function
The image expands to the digital zoom set previously, and the enlarged screen can be scrolled.
Scroll operations
When you press the [ ] button on the remote control or [ ] on the menu
while a camera image or a Play mode is displayed, the image expands to the
digital zoom set previously.
You can scroll the enlarged image by using the [
] buttons on the remote
control.
Digital zoom is canceled when you press the [
] button on the remote control
or [
] on the menu again.
Scroll
Normal Digital zoom
Scroll
x2 x2
x2
x2
• The Scroll function cannot be used when the [ ] button is selected in the Image
Selection.
• When digital zoom has already been performed from the zoom dial on the main unit or the
zoom buttons on the remote control, digital zoom is released and the scroll function works
at the magnification ratio currently set.
• Cannot use digital zoom while scrolling.
• Within the digital zoom range, the image quality deteriorates.
N o t e
Digital zoom setting operations
You can change the digital zoom ratio to either x2, x3, or x4 by
selecting [
], [ ], or [ ] on the onscreen menu while
the scroll function is working.
䏛䎖
32
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Compare Picture Function
To display the camera image and the picture stored on the SD card/USB flash drive together.
Compare Picture operations
When you press the [ ] button on the remote control or [ ] on the menu, while a camera image or a
play mode is displayed, the camera image is displayed at the right side of the screen and the picture stored
on the SD card/USB flash drive is displayed at the left side of the screen.
The Compare Picture function is cleared when you press the [
] button on the remote control or [ ]
on the menu again.
Compare Picture
Camera image Camera imagePicture
Compare Picture
Changing the still Picture
You can change the picture displayed on the screen to an other
picture stored on the SD card/USB flash drive by selecting [
]
or [ ] on the menu, while the compare picture function is
working.
• The Compare Picture Function cannot be used when the [ ] button is selected in the
Image Selection.
• When using the Compare Picture Function, the image cannot be captured.
N o t e
33
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Picture in Picture Function
To display either a picture stored on the SD card/USB flash drive or a camera image at the bottom right of
the screen.
Picture in Picture Operations
When you press the [ ] on the menu, while a camera image is displayed, the picture stored on the SD
card/USB flash drive is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
When you press the [
] on the menu, while the picture stored on the SD card/USB flash drive is
displayed, a camera image is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
The Picture in Picture effect is cleared when you press the [
] on the menu again.
PIP
Camera image
PIP
Camera image Picture
Changing the still picture
You can change the picture displayed on the screen to an other
picture stored on the SD card/USB flash drive by selecting [
]
or [ ] on the menu, while the picture in picture function is
working.
34
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Switching the subscreen and the main screen.
You can switch the subscreen and the main screen by selecting [ ] on the menu. While the Picture in
Picture function is working.
Camera image Picture Picture Camera image
• The Picture in Picture function cannot be used when the [ ] button is selected in the
image selection.
• When using the Picture in Picture function, the image cannot be captured.
• When digital zoom is used, the still screen is displayed only at 12x optical zoom
magnification.
• Cannot use digital zoom while using PIP function.
N o t e
35
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Mosaic Function
To apply a mosaic effect to the image. You can change the extent of mosaic.
Mosaic Operations
When you press the [ ] on the menu, while a camera image or a Play mode is displayed, the mosaic
effect is applied. The mosaic effect is cleared when you press the [
] on the menu again.
Mosaic Mosaic
Mosaic setting Operations
You can change the extent of mosaic by selecting [ ]
or [
] on the menu.
While the mosaic function is working.
• The Mosaic function cannot be used when the [ ] button is selected in the image
selection.
• When using the Mosaic function, the image cannot be captured.
N o t e
36
BASIC
OPERATIONS
Marker Mask Function
This is a filter to blacken the color section of an image.
For instance, this can be used to temporarily hide colored text, so students can be questioned about the
hidden text.
Marker Mask operations
Press [ ] on the menu to blacken the color section in the image.
Normal
Marker Mask
1+ 1 = 2
1+ 2 =
3
1+ 3 =
4
2
3
4
1+ 1 = 2
1+ 2 = 3
1+ 3 = 4
Marker Mask
Answers are marked with a color pen
Questions are in black
Areas marked with a color pen are blackened
• The Marker Mask function can be used only when the [ ] button is selected in the
image selection.
• When using the Marker Mask function, the image cannot be captured.
• The proper effect of this function may not be obtained depending on the material used.
N o t e
37
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
3.
ADVANCED OPERATIONS
3
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 available SD card or USB flash drive into the corresponding slot on
the side panel.
SD card
-The SDXC card cannot be used.
-Formatting the SD card with this product before you use is recommended.
-Using the SD card to record movies is recommended.
-Using the SD card class 6 or higer is recommended.
• USB flash drive
-Supports the USB flash drive up to 32GB.
-Formatting the USB flash drive with this product before you use is recommended.
• It may take some time to recognize the memory card after inserting it or to save images to the memory card.
• Please do not remove the memory card while recording, playing or using education support function when the main unit is accessing the memory card.
N o t e
38
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Formatting the SD card/USB flash drive.
When you need to format the SD card/USB flash drive, insert it into this product and excute
formatting.
Press the [
] button on the operating panel or [ ] button on the remote control to
switch the output image to Play mode.
Press the [
] button on the operating panel to display the menu.
From the menu, select [ ] to switch the menu.
Select [ ] from the menu.
Select [ ] to start formatting. If you do not want to format, select [ ]
.
N o t e
Saving images
Picture
Basic operations
Press the [ ] button on the operating panel or the
[
] button on the remote control.
Make sure that the menu is not displayed on the screen
and press the [
] button on the operating panel or
the [
] button on the remote control.
If the menu is displayed on the screen, do the above -
operation after hiding the menu by pressing the [
] on
the operating panel.
39
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Saving begins when [ ] appears on the screen.
Movie
Basic operations
Press the [ ] button on the operating panel or the
[
] button on the remote control.
Press the [ ] button on the remote control.
Recording begins when [ ] appears at the top left
of the screen. When you press the [
] button again
on the remote control, recording stops and [
]
disappears.
- Saving -
- Recording -
40
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Even if the output image is set to HDMI and the resolution is set to 1080p, it is recorded with
720p.
• Use a memory card with a faster read/write speeds (in case of SD card: Class 4 or better), or
the image quality may deteriorates.
• How to select the destination to save when both SD card and USB flash drive are inserted.
While the camera image is displayed on the screen, select [SD Card] or [USB Flash Drive] in the
[
] button → [ ] → [ ].
N o t e
41
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Displaying the stored data
Thumbnail display (list of pictures/movies)
Basic operations
Press the [ ] button on the operating panel or the
[
] button on the remote control to display the
thumbnails (list of pictures/movies).
䎶䎧䎒䎳䏌䏆䏗䏘䏕䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
42
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
How to move the cursor
(1)
You can move the cursor using the [
] or
[
] button on the operating panel or the
[
] button on the remote control.
(2)
You can display the selected picture/movie
full-scr
een by pressing the [
] button on
the operating panel or the [
] button on the
remote control.
43
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Changing settings
You can display the Thumbnail Menu by
pressing the [
] button on the operating
panel while the thumbnails are displayed on
the screen.
Move the cursor using the [
] or [ ]
button on the operating panel.
Press the [
] button on the operating
panel to select the menu item.
If you press [
], the next set of menu icons appears.
SD/Picture
001/003
SD/Picture
001/003
SD/Picture
001/003
Thumbnail menu
[ ] button: Moves the cursor left
[
] button: Moves the cursor right
44
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
CAUTION
Pressing the [ ] or [ ] button on the operating panel while the menu icons are hidden allows you
to navigate among the images.
You can not operate the menu from the remote control.
Menu descriptions
Thumbnail display
Icon Name Selection Item Function
Prev Page To move to the previous thumbnail page.
Next Page To move to the next thumbnail page.
SD Card
To switch between the memory to/from which images are stored/displayed. It can be switched with the [
] button on the
remote control too.
USB Flash Drive
Movie
To switch the data displayed as thumbnails between movies and pictures. It can be switched with the [
] button on the
remote control too.
Picture
Next Menu To move to the next menu page.
Memory Lock
Lock/Unlock
To lock (set as protected) or unlock (set as unprotected) the selected image. It can be switched with the [ ] button on the remote control too.
Lock All To lock (set as protected) all thumbnail images.
Unlock All
To unlock (set as unprotected) all thumbnail images.
Delete
Yes To delete the selected image.
No To cancel deletion.
Format
Yes To format the USB flash drive or SD card.
No To cancel formatting.
Prev Menu To move to the previous menu page.
45
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Displaying a picture full-screen
You can display a picture you selected from the thumbnails (list of pictures/movies) full-screen.
䎶䎧䎒䎳䏌䏆䏗䏘䏕䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
<Thumbnail images> <Full-screen picture>
Basic operations
Show in the Thumbnail Menu the icon for displaying the list of pictures.
Press the
[
] button on the operating panel to display
the Thumbnail Menu.
Then, the current status of the selection is displayed at the
button right of the screen.
(1) If you see [ ] in the menu, the list of pictures
has already been displayed.
(2)
If you see [
] in the menu, press the [ ] or
[
] button on the operating panel to move the
cursor to [
] and then press the [ ] button.
You can display the list of pictures.
Or a list of images can be displayed with the
[
] button on the remote control.
(3)
Press the [
] button again to hide the
Thumbnail Menu.
SD/Picture
001/003
Thumbnail menu
46
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Select the picture you want to display full-screen.
Press the [
] or [ ] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button on the remote
control to move the cursor.
䎶䎧䎒䎳䏌䏆䏗䏘䏕䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
Select the picture you want to display full-screen.
Press the [
] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button on the remote control.
In this status, press the [ / ] button on the remote control to display another image in the
thumbnail list.
To return to the thumbnail display, press the [ ] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button
on the remote control.
䎶䎧䎒䎳䏌䏆䏗䏘䏕䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
47
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Changing settings
While a picture is displayed full-screen,
you can display the Picture Menu and
Support Function Menu by pressing the
[
] button on the operating panel.
Move the cursor using the [
] button on the operating panel and select a menu item with the
[
] button.
Menu descriptions
Picture Display Menu
Icon Name
Selection
Item
Function
Delete
Yes
To delete the image displayed on the screen (You can not delete the image if it is protected).
No To cancel deletion.
Exit Exit the current menu.
Memory Lock
To lock (set as protected) or unlock (set as unprotected) the selected image.
Exit To return to the previous level of menu.
Support Function
Icon Name Function
Highlight To highlight part of the image you want to emphasize.
P.28
Mask To mask part of the image.
P.30
Scroll
To enlarge the image to the size you specify, allowing you to move within the enlarged area.
P.31
Compare Picture
To display the still image captured when this icon is selected on the left, and display the camera image on the right.
P.32
PIP (Picture in Picture)
To display a Camera image while displaying a still image saved in the memory card. The Camera image is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
P.33
Mosaic To apply the mosaic effect to the image.
P.35
Exit
Support Function menu
Still image menu
48
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Icon Name Function
Marker Mask
To apply a filter to a colored area to cover it with the black marker. This function allows you to temporarily hide selected color characters and question the students.
P.36
Image Rotation To rotate a still image saved in the memory card by 90°.
Highlight
Icon Name Selection Item Function
Darkness
Darken
To set the darkness of the darkened (not highlighted) area. [
] makes the dark area less transparent and harder to see through, and [ ] makes the area more transparent and easier to see through.
Lighten
Exit
Size
Lengthen Height (stretch)
To change the size of the highlighted area.
Shorten Height
Lengthen Width (stretch)
Shorten Width
Exit
Exit
Mask
Icon Name Function
Exit
Scroll
Icon Name Function
×2 To set the digital zoom magnification to x2 when the Scroll icon is selected.
×3 To set the digital zoom magnification to x3 when the Scroll icon is selected.
×4 To set the digital zoom magnification to x4 when the Scroll icon is selected.
Exit
49
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Compare Picture
Icon Name Function
Prev Picture To show the previous picture.
Next Picture To show the next picture.
Exit
PIP
Icon Name Function
Prev Picture To show the previous picture.
Next Picture To show the next picture.
Change Window To switch the sub screen and the main screen.
Exit
Mosaic
Icon Name Function
Coarse To make the mosaic pattern coarser.
Fine To make the mosaic pattern finer.
Exit
Marker Mask
Icon Name Function
Exit
50
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Playing a movie full-screen
You can play a selected movie from the thumbnails (list of pictures/movies) full-screen.
<Thumbnail images> <Full screen picture>
䎶䎧䎒䎰䏒䏙䏌䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
Basic operations
Show in the Thumbnail Menu the icon for displaying the list of movies.
Press the [
] button on the operating panel to display
the Thumbnail Menu.
Then, the current status of the selection is displayed at the
button right of the screen.
(1) If you see [ ] in the menu, the list of movies
has already been displayed.
(2)
If you see [
] in the menu, press the [ ] or
[
] button on the operating panel to move the
cursor to [
] and then press the [ ] button.
You can display the list of movies.
Or a list of images can be displayed with the
[
] button on the remote control.
(3)
Press the [
] button again to hide the
Thumbnail Menu.
SD/Picture
001/003
Thumbnail menu
51
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Select the movie you want to display full-screen.
Press the [
] or [ ] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button on the remote
control to move the cursor.
䎶䎧䎒䎰䏒䏙䏌䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
Select the movie you want to display full-screen.
Press the [
] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button on the remote control.
The movie automatically starts to play.
To return to the thumbnail display, press the [ ] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button
on the remote control.
䎶䎧䎒䎰䏒䏙䏌䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
52
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Changing settings
You can display the Movie Menu by
pressing the [
] button on the
operating panel while a movie is
displayed full-screen.
Move the cursor using the [
] button on the operating panel and select a menu item with the
[
] button.
Menu descriptions
Movie Play Menu
Icon Name Function
Play
To play/stop/cueing the movie.
Pause
Cueing
Up
To set the output audio volume.
Down
• You may not be able to display image data other than that saved in this product or
converted using the conversion function of the software supplies.
• File Converter cannot convert movies.
• You cannot display pictures other than DCF system compliant files.
• Movie files that have the file name other than “MVI_ .MP4” cannot be displayed.
• Only picture files and movie files that are saved under the folder ¥DCIM¥100_ELMO on the
memory card can be playback.
• Use the File Converter of the supplied Image Mate software to convert the image files
taken with a digital camera to the files viewable with the unit.
N o t e
Exit
Movies menu
53
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
3-2 Saving data stored on an SD card to
PC via USB cable
CAUTION
• Set [ ] (USB Mode) to [Mass Storage] from the Preferences menu on the screen.
P.24
• Insert the SD card with the label facing up. Forcing it into the slot with the wrong side up may cause
a malfunction.
By connecting this equipment to a PC via USB, you can save the image data stored on the SD card to the
PC.
The operating system (OS) for the connected PC should be Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP4 or later),
Windows XP (SP2 or later), Windows Vista or Windows 7.
Turn on the equipment and the PC.
Connect the equipment to the PC with the supplied USB cable.
• When you connect the equipment to the PC for the first time, the required drivers are
installed automatically using the plug-and-play function of Windows. From the second time
and thereafter, the drivers are not installed again.
N o t e
54
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
The equipment is recognized as a removable disk. You can view the image data on the SD card with
the viewer software of the PC.
• The image data is stored as JPEG files in the following folders:
My Computer
DCIM
Removable Disk
100_ELMO
IMAG0001.JPG
IMAG0002.JPG
              
CAUTION
• You can not save, delete, lock, unlock, or format the images from the PC.
The image files are not stored with the correct date and time.
Do not connect/disconnect the USB cable while operating the equipment using the oper
ating panel
or remote control. This may cause a malfunction.
While the equipment is in the USB-connection mode, do not switch [
] (USB Mode) to another
mode from the Preferences menu on the screen.
We recommend using a USB 2.0-compliant USB cable
.
• Depending on the USB environment used by the PC or any peripheral devices, image
transfer may be disrupted.
• Operation is not guaranteed for all environments.
• If [USB Mode] has been set to [Mass Storage] and the equipment is connected to the PC,
you can not save, delete, lock or unlock the pictures and movies using the equipment, or
format the SD card.
• Make sure to disconnect the USB cable before switching [USB Mode] from the OSD menu.
N o t e
55
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
3-3 Presentation using a USB-connected
PC with the supplied software
• Set [USB Mode] to [Application] from the Preferences menu on the screen.
N o t e
“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 the product from the PC
For information on the requirements of the connected PC, OS types and the software guides, see the “Image
Mate” installation manual and the “HELP folder” on the CD-ROM.
CAUTION
• Do not connect/disconnect the USB cable while operating the equipment using the operating panel
or remote control. This may cause a malfunction.
We recommend using a USB 2.0-compliant USB cable
.
• Depending on the USB environment used by the PC or any peripheral device, image
transfer may be disrupted.
• Operation is not guaranteed for all environments.
• Make sure to disconnect the USB cable before switching [USB Mode] from the OSD menu.
N o t e
56
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
3-4 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.
ELMO Wireless Slate / Tablet
(CRA-1)
CODE:1307
Connecting the ELMO Wireless Slate/Tablet (CRA-1)
Set up the equipment as shown in the figure above and connect to the projector. Then turn on the
equipment.
Connect the dedicated wireless adapter supplied with the pen tablet to the equipment.
Turn on the pen tablet.
57
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Basic operations
1. Draw
Touch the tablet and move
Lift from the tablet and move
Touch the menu button
2. Move the cursor 3. Select a menu button
Drawing lines
Touch the tip of the pen to the surface of the tablet and move the pen.
If [
] or [ ] has been selected, the pen will draw a line. Use this function to draw/erase lines.
Keep pressed downKeep pressed down
Moving the cursor
Move the pen slightly above the surface of the tablet.
The cursor on the screen moves as the pen moves. Use this function to move the cursor.
Lift the pen a littleLift the pen a little
58
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Selecting a menu button
Move the pen slightly above the surface of the tablet to move the cursor and then touch the pen within the
working area on the tablet.
Use this function to select a menu button.
Touch onceTouch once
CAUTION
Press the tablet lightly with the pen; do not press hard.
• Hold the pen as upright as possible; holding the pen at an angle may result in a failure of
the tablet to recognize the pen.
• If the pen is not used for a while, the power saving mode is activated. Touch the tip to
reactivate the pen before you use it again.
N o t e
The working area on the tablet corresponds to the whole screen.
Next
59
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Selecting how to use the pen tablet from the tablet menu
To use the pen tablet, touch a function key at the top of the tablet and select a mode according to the
situation described in the table below:
Icon Name Function
Write to/work with camera images (Camera Mode)
Display an image on the document camera as a background, and draw on it with the pen tablet.
P.60
Write on a white screen (Whiteboard Mode)
Display a white image as a background, and draw on it using the pen tablet.
P.64
Work with/write to stored data (Play Mode)
Display images stored on the SD card. You can draw on the displayed image only when it is a still picture. You can not draw on a movie with the pen tablet.
P.66
Setting
Specify settings for the pen tablet (the settings are common to all modes).
60
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Writing to camera images
You can draw on camera images.
Next
Menu descriptions
Pressing [ ] or [ ]switches the menu pages.
Next
Next
Support Function menu
Switch page
Switch page
Main menu
Next
61
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Main Menu 1
Icon Name Function
Pen1
To select Pen1. The initial color setting is Red. You can change the settings for the pen in the Setting menu.
Pen2
To select Pen2. The initial color setting is Black. You can change the settings for the pen in the Setting menu.
Clear Screen
To erase anything drawn on the screen. If you need to erase a part of a drawing, move the cursor to the section to be erased, and touch the section with the pen while pressing the pen Erase button.
Capture
To capture the image currently displayed on the screen as a picture and save it on the SD card. This feature captures only the displayed camera image and your comments/ drawings; the cursor and menu icons are not captured.
Rec
To record the image currently displayed on the screen as a movie and save it on the SD card. This does not record the lines drawn with the tablet, the menu icons, or the cursor.
Setting To specify the settings for Pen and Eraser.
Next To go to Main Menu 2.
Main Menu 2
Icon Name Function
Zoom In To enlarge the size of the camera image.
Zoom Out To reduce the size of the camera image.
AF To enable autofocus operation.
Brighten To brighten the camera image.
Darken To darken the camera image.
Next To go to Main Menu 1.
62
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Setting Menu
Icon Name Selection Item Default Function
Pen1 Color
Red
To set the pen color to red.
Blue To set the pen color to blue.
Black To set the pen color to black.
Pen1 Thickness
Thin To decrease the pen thickness.
Medium
To set the pen thickness to medium width.
Thick To increase the pen thickness.
Pen2 Color
Red To set the pen color to red.
Blue To set the pen color to blue.
Black
To set the pen color to black.
Pen2 Thickness
Thin To decrease the pen thickness.
Medium
To set the pen thickness to medium width.
Thick To increase the pen thickness.
Erase Area
Narrow To decrease the area of partial erasure.
Medium
To set the area of partial erasure to the medium range.
Wide To increase the area of partial erasure.
Exit To return to the previous level of menu.
63
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Support Function Menu
Icon Name Function
Show
To show/hide the Support Function Menu.
Hide
Menu To change Support Function Menu.
Next Picture To move to the next picture page.
Prev Picture To move to the prev picture page.
Highlight To highlight part of the image you want to emphasize.
P.28
Mask To mask part of the image.
P.30
Scroll
To enlarge the image to the size you specify, allowing you to move within the enlarged area.
P.31
Compare Picture
To display the still image captured when this icon is selected on the left, and display the camera image on the right.
P.32
PIP (Picture in Picture)
In Camera mode, a still image saved in the memory card is displayed at the bottom right of the screen. In Playback mode, a Camera image is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
P.33
Mosaic To apply the mosaic effect to the image.
P.35
Marker Mask
To apply a filter to a colored area to cover it with the black marker. You can use this to temporarily hide color characters and question the students about the contents.
P.36
Microscope You can use it to view images using a microscope.
P.70
Image Rotation
To rotate a Camera image by 180° in Camera mode. To rotate a still image saved in the memory card by 90° in Playback mode.
Color/B&W
To output color camera images.*
To output black and white camera images.*
Posi/Nega
To output positive camera images.*
To output negative camera images.*
* : Camera mode only.
64
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Using as a whiteboard
You can draw on any blank white images or areas used as a background.
Next
Menu descriptions
Main Menu
Icon Name Function
Pen 1
To select Pen 1. The initial color setting is Red. You can change the settings for the pen in the Setting menu.
Pen 2
To select Pen 2. The initial color setting is Black. You can change the settings for the pen in the Setting menu.
Clear Screen
To erase anything drawn on the screen. If you need to erase a part of a drawing, move the cursor to the section to be erased, and touch the section with the pen while pressing the pen Erase button.
Capture
To capture the image currently displayed on the screen as a picture and save it on the SD card. This feature captures only the displayed camera image and your comments/ drawings; the cursor and menu icons are not captured.
Setting To specify the settings for Pen and Eraser.
Next
65
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Setting Menu
Icon Name Selection Item Default Function
Pen 1 Color
Red
To set the pen color to red.
Blue To set the pen color to blue.
Black To set the pen color to black.
Pen 1 Thickness
Thin To decrease the pen thickness.
Medium
To set the pen thickness to medium width.
Thick To increase the pen thickness.
Pen 2 Color
Red To set the pen color to red.
Blue To set the pen color to blue.
Black
To set the pen color to black.
Pen 2 Thickness
Thin To decrease the pen thickness.
Medium
To set the pen thickness to medium width.
Thick To increase the pen thickness.
Erase Area
Narrow To make the area of partial erasure smaller.
Middle
To set the area of partial erasure to the medium range.
Wide To increase the area of partial erasure.
Exit To return to the previous level of menu.
66
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
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.
䎶䎧䎒䎳䏌䏆䏗䏘䏕䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
Thumbnail display
䎶䎧䎒䎳䏌䏆䏗䏘䏕䏈
䎓䎓䎔䎒䎓䎓䎖
When you select an image from the thumbnails, the selected image is displayed on the screen.
67
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Menu descriptions
Thumbnail Mode
Icon Name Selection Item Function
Prev Page To move to the previous thumbnail page.
Next Page To move to the next thumbnail page.
USB Flash Drive
Movie
To switch the data displayed as thumbnails between movies and pictures.
Picture
Next Menu To move to the next menu page.
Memory Lock
Lock/Unlock
To lock (set as protected) or unlock (set as unprotected) the selected image.
Lock All To lock (set as protected) all thumbnail images.
Unlock All
To unlock (set as unprotected) all thumbnail images.
Delete
Yes To delete the selected image.
No To cancel deletion.
Format
Yes To format the SD card.
No To cancel formatting.
Prev Menu To move to the previous menu page.
68
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Single Mode
Picture Display Menu 1
Icon Name Function
Pen 1
To select Pen 1. The initial color setting is Red. You can change the settings for the pen in the Setting menu.
Pen 2
To select Pen 2. The initial color setting is Black. You can change the settings for the pen in the Setting menu.
Clear Screen
To erase anything drawn on the screen. If you need to erase a part of a drawing, move the cursor to the section to be erased, and touch the section with the pen while pressing the pen Erase button.
Capture
To capture the image currently displayed on the screen as a picture and save it on the SD card. This feature captures only the displayed camera image and your comments/ drawings; the cursor and menu icons are not captured.
Setting To specify the settings for Pen and Eraser.
Next To go to Menu 2.
Picture Display Menu 2
Icon Name
Selection
Item
Function
Delete
Yes
To delete the image displayed on the screen (You can not delete the image if it is protected).
No To cancel deletion.
Exit Exit the current menu.
Memory Lock
To lock (set as protected) or unlock (set as unprotected) the selected image.
Setting Menu (when Setting Menu is selected)
Icon Name Selection Item Default Function
Pen 1 Color
Red
To set the pen color to red.
Blue To set the pen color to blue.
Black To set the pen color to black.
Pen 1 Thickness
Thin To decrease the pen thickness.
Medium
To set the pen thickness to medium width.
Thick To increase the pen thickness.
69
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Icon Name Selection Item Default Function
Pen 2 Color
Red To set the pen color to red.
Blue To set the pen color to blue.
Black
To set the pen color to black.
Pen 2 Thickness
Thin To decrease the pen thickness.
Medium
To set the pen thickness to medium width.
Thick To increase the pen thickness.
Erase Area
Narrow To decrease the area of partial erasure.
Medium
To set the area of partial erasure to the medium range.
Wide To increase the area of partial erasure.
Exit To return to the previous level of menu.
Movie Play Menu
Icon Name Function
Play/Stop
To play/stop/Cueing the movie.
Pause
Cueing
Up
To set the output audio volume.
Down
70
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
3-5 Displaying enlarged images using a
microscope
By attaching the separately sold microscope attachment lens to a microscope, you can display the enlarged
image through the document camera lens.
Adjust
Adjust
(Option) MicroScope attachment lens
CODE:1332
Procedure
Change the setting of this equipment for using a microscope.
Press the [
] button.
Press [ ].
Set the microscope.
Place the object you want to view, such as a prepared slide, on the microscope and then
look into the microscope to adjust the focus and brightness.
71
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Attach the microscope attachment lens.
Att
ach the guide ring to the microscope attachment
lens and cover the eyepiece with it.
Mat
ch the centers of the microscope attachment lens
and eyepiece, and use the three screws to evenly
tighten the lenses against each other.
CAUTION
If the screws are screwed too tightly, the microscope
eyepiece or tube may be damaged.
Adjust the angle of the microscope and the equipment to fit each other.
Adjust the brightness.
Adjust the brightness with the mirror or the light on the microscope.
Set the microscope attachment lens
72
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
Adjust the display range.
Adjust the display range.
Focus a camera.
Focus a camera.
Exiting the Microscope mode
Change the setting of the equipment.
Press the [
] button.
Press [ ].
73
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
• Depending on the type of eyepiece, you may not be able to view the object clearly even
after adjusting the zoom.
• We recommend using a WF type eyepiece. If you do not use a WF type, we recommend
using an eyepiece of 10x or less.
• Adjust the focus manually when it is hard to focus automatically.
P.72
If the equipment is not tall enough to allow you to
attach the microscope attachment lens, you can
increase its height by placing an object such as a thick
book underneath or by fitting the leg attachment (sold
separately).
• You can use the microscope attachment lens when the external diameter of the eyepiece is
20 to 28mm.
• Use the thinner guide ring for Microscope Lens Attachment. There are two types of rings
included in the package; the thicker one is not used here.
N o t e
Microscope Leg Attachment
74
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
4.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
4
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 adapter is disconnected from the wall outlet.
• The AC adapter is disconnected from the power supply socket of the unit.
• The power is not ON. (Blue light)
• Zoom is set at the TELE side, displaying only the white/ black part of the document.
• If you turn the power ON immediately after turning it OFF, the unit may not start. Wait for several seconds after turning the power OFF, and then turn it back ON.
• The slide switch is not set to the correct image output (RGB/HDMI/VIDEO). Set the "RGB/HDMI/VIDEO Switch" correctly.
P.10
• Reconnect the AC adapter.
The output image (resolution) changes automatically.
• When the HDMI monitor is connected, the output image (resolution) is automatically changed based on information from the connected monitor.
No image is displayed from the USB.
• No image is output from USB, when USB mode is set to mass Storage or in Play mode. Switch the USB mode from Mass Storage to Application by referring to the "Function Setting Menu". When using Play mode, change the output image to Camera image.
The image is out of focus.
• The document (object) is too close to the lens. Move the document (object) slightly away from the lens.
• Auto focus may have difficulty in adjusting correctly. Focus on an image manually by referring to "Manual focus".
The video output image is scrambled or unclear.
• Video output is set to [NTSC]. If this product is set to the NTSC system and connected to a monitor specially designed for the PAL system, the video image may not be normally output but be scrambled or be displayed in black and white. Set the video output system to PAL.
75
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
Symptom Possible cause/remedy
The image is too dark.
• The intensity of the lighting is insufficient. Press the [
] button on the operating panel or the [ ] button on the remote control to adjust the brightness.
The image is striped.
• This may be interference fringes between dots of printed matter and TV scanning lines or CMOS pixels. Changing the shooting range may help the problem.
• Vertical stripes may appear on an LCD projector image. Manually adjusting the dot clock at the projector side may help the problem.
Images on the SD card/ USB flash drive are not displayed.
• Remove the SD card/USB flash drive, wait a few seconds and reinsert.
The image does not move.
• Camera image is set to [Pause]. Press the Pause button on the operating panel again to restart.
The remote control does not work.
• Battery power is low. Replace the batteries with new ones.
• The incorrect remote control is being used. Use the supplied remote control.
After inserting the SD card/ USB flash drive, operations cannot be performed.
• The SD card/USB flash drive is not being read correctly.
Use the SD card/USB flash drive after formatting it twice
as described below.
First, format the card using a computer. Second, format
the card using the main unit.
Drawing speed of the tablet is too slow.
• Drawing speed may become slow depending on the resolution setting of the unit. This is not a malfunction.
About the light (LED lighting)
• The brightness of the light will diminish with long-term use. If its brightness
has significantly diminished, consult the dealer from whom you purchased this
product or our nearest branch/office for replacement.
About long-term usage of this product
• Due to the lifetime of its parts, if this product is used for longer than the warranty
period, its performance and quality may deteriorate. In this case, we will
replace the parts for a charge. Consult the dealer from whom you purchased
this product or our nearest branch/office.
76
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
5.
SPECIFICATIONS
5
5-1 General
Item Specifications
Power source 12VDC (AC adapter AC100 - 240V) Power consumption 17.5W
Outside dimensions
W355 x D373.5 x H426.5mm (W14.0 x D14.7 x H16.8 in) (When setup)
W195 x D294 x H469mm (W7.7 x D11.6 x H18.5 in)
(When folded) Weight Approx. 3.2kg (7.1 lbs) (Main body only) Input selection Main/External
Output terminal
RGB output Mini Dsub 15P connector, female x 1
Composite video output RCA pin jack/75 Ω unbalanced x 1
(NTSC/PAL)
HDMI output terminal x 1
Line Out terminal φ3.5mm stereo minijack x 1
Input terminal
RGB input Mini Dsub 15P connector, female x 1
Mic In/Line Out terminal (shared)
φ
3.5mm stereo minijack x 1
Ext. control terminal
USB device (2.0 compliant) Mini-B receptacle x 1
Memory Interface
SD card slot x 1
USB host (2.0 compliant) Type A receptacle x 1
Use pin plug for RCA pin in accordance with EIAJ RC-6703.
Line input
ICinput 1󱔣F 100Ω
100Ω
100KΩ 100KΩ
1󱔣F
L
R
External mike input
ICinput 1󱔣F 100Ω
2.3kΩ
2.2kΩ
100KΩ 100KΩ
2.5V
77
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
5-2 Main Camera
Item Specifications
Lens
f = 4.0mm – 48.0mm (12x zoom) F3.2 – 3.6
Frame rate 30fps
Shooting area
Max. Min.
1080p
420mm x 233mm 48.5mm x 27.5mm
720p
420mm x 233mm 48.5mm x 27.5mm
SXGA
420mm x 334mm 48.5mm x 38.5mm
WXGA
420mm x 259mm 48.5mm x 30.5mm
XGA
420mm x 313mm 48.5mm x 36.5mm
Limit of focus adjustment
From lens surface: 50mm (2.0 in) – ∞ (f=4.0mm – 23.4mm) 200mm (7.9 in x) – ∞ (f=23.4mm and higher)
Optical zoom 12X Digital zoom 8X Focus Auto/Manual/Zoom Sync Image pick-up element
1/2.8" CMOS
Total pixels Horizontal 2144, Vertical 1588 Effective pixels Horizontal 1920, Vertical 1536 Synchronized signal Internal
Resolution
Analog RGB Horizontal 800TV lines or more Vertical
800TV lines or more
Video output Horizontal 500TV lines or more
Analog RGB output
Analog RGB output 0.7 V (p-p) 75 Ω unbalanced Synchronized signal SXGA : Positive polarity WXGA : Horizontal
negative polarity, Vertical positive
polarity XGA : Negative polarity 1080p : Positive polarity 720p : Positive polarity
SXGA: 1280x1024@60Hz Horizontal frequency: 63.981kHz Vertical frequency: 60.020Hz WXGA: 1280x800@60Hz Horizontal frequency: 49.306kHz Vertical frequency: 59.910Hz XGA: 1024x768@60Hz Horizontal frequency: 48.363kHz Vertical frequency: 60.004Hz 1080p: 1920x1080@60Hz Horizontal frequency: 67.50kHz Vertical frequency: 60.00Hz 720p: 1280x720@60Hz Horizontal frequency: 45.00kHz Vertical frequency: 60.00Hz
78
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
Item Specifications
HDMI output
Image output 1080p 720p
Audio output PCM 44.1kHz sampling frequency
Composite video output
Compliant with NTSC/PAL
White Balance Auto/One-Push/Manual Video output selection switch
Provided (NTSC/PAL)
Brightness Control Auto (W/Level adjustment)/Manual
Posi/Nega conversion
Provided
Color/B&W selection
Provided
Image rotation Provided (0°/180°)
Image Mode
Text1/Text2/Text3/ Graphics1/Graphics2
Gamma setting Provided (Only for graphic mode)
Edge Effect Provided (Only for graphic mode)
Pause Provided
Still Image storage Provided
Movie storage Provided
Slide Show Provided
Flicker connection 60Hz/50Hz
5-3 Illumination Device
Item Specifications
Illumination light White LED
79
SPECIFICA-
TIONS
5-4 Trademarks · License
is a registered trademark of ELMO Co., Ltd.
, are the registered trademarks of SD-3C, LLC respectively.
, High-Definition Multimedia Interface are the registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing LLC.
This product is based on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
All other company/product names described in this manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
This product is licensed under the AVC Visual Patent Portfolio License (AVC
Video), for the personal and a non-commercial use of a consumer to
(i) Play AVC Video that was recorded by a consumer engaged in a personal and
a non-commercial activity and/or,
(ii) Play AVC Video that was obtained from a video provider licensed from MPEG-
LA and LLC
and it admitted to use only in personal and a non -commercial purpose.
• When you play AVC Video recorded by the personal and non-commercial
purpose.
• When you play AVC Video offered by the provider licensed from MPEG-LA,
LLC to provide AVC Video.
Additional information including that relating to promotional and commercial uses
may be obtained from MPEG-LA, LLC.
Unauthorized recording of copyrighted slide films, materials, photographs, etc. may infringe on the
rights of copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws.
WARNING
6X1VHWAC4 R1 Xx
Loading...