WARNING: Never open any cover on the document camera. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the document
camera can severely injure you. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
WARNING: The document camera and its accessories come packaged in plastic bags. Keep plastic bags away from
small children to avoid any risk of suffocation.
WARNING: Never attempt to replace the lamps. Refer all lamp servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Responsible Use of Copyrighted Materials
Digital cameras, scanners, and ink jet printers, like conventional photocopiers and cameras, can be misused by
improper copying or printing of copyrighted material. While some countries’ laws permit limited copying of
copyrighted material in certain circumstances, those circumstances may not be as broad as some people assume.
Epson encourages each user to be responsible and respectful of the copyright laws when using digital cameras,
scanners, and ink jet printers.
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ELPDC05 High Resolution Document
Camera can be connected to most types of projectors and display
devices. From boardrooms to auditoriums to courtrooms, you can
show fine detail with a large variety of presentation materials. You can
even display three-dimensional objects with perfect illumination and
depth of focus.
Your document camera captures images at a resolution of
1024 × 768 pixels, with a maximum shooting area of 13.7 × 10.2
inches (350 × 260 mm). With its 18× zoom capability and true XGA
resolution, even 10 point type can be read clearly. For added
versatility, the document camera provides built-in white balance for
enhancing contrast, gamma selection for projecting in low light
environments, and flicker correction for crisper images. Even x-rays
display with great clarity.
You can connect the document camera to a wide range of computers,
including IBM
Power Macintosh
PowerBook
high-end workstations such as the Sun
®
compatible PCs and laptops, Apple® Macintosh,®
®
series (including G3 and G4 systems),
®
computers, many iMac® and iBook® series systems, and
®
SPARCstation.
™
7
Getting the Most from Your
Document Camera
Depending on your presentation, you can take advantage of any or all
of these options:
■Connecting to a projector or TV/computer monitor
The document camera requires an output device, such as a
projector or TV/computer monitor, to display its image. To
connect the document camera to these devices, see page 16.
■Connecting to a laptop or desktop computer
You can connect up to two video output sources, such as laptops
or desktop computers. This is especially useful if your projector
has only one video input port. See page 18 for more information.
■Using the remote control
The remote control lets you enlarge or reduce, brighten, focus,
and otherwise modify your displayed image. In addition, you can
control the lamps, switch the video source from the document
camera to a computer, save and recall both images and document
camera settings, and pause the display. See Chapter 2 for details.
8Welcome
Using Your Documentation
This book contains all the information you need to set up and use
your document camera. Please follow these guidelines as you read
through it:
■Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
■Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
■Notes contain important information about your document
camera.
Getting More Information
Need tips on giving presentations or more information about your
document camera? Here’s where you can look for help:
■http://www.presentersonline.com
Includes a library of articles covering presentation tips, tricks, and
technology. The site provides templates, clip art, and sound clips,
as well as Presenters Services to use on the road. Even more
resources and services are available if you register to join the
Presenters Club
■http://support.epson.com
Download FAQs and e-mail your questions to Epson support.
If you still need help after checking this User’s Guide and the sources
listed above, you can use the Epson PrivateLine
get help fast. Call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the card
included with your document camera. Or take advantage of Epson’s
electronic support services 24 hours a day. See page 48 for more
information.
®
—and it’s free.
®
Support service to
Registration
To register, simply fill out and return the enclosed registration card, or
register online at www.epson.com/webreg. Registering allows Epson
to better understand and meet your needs. If you want, you can also
receive special updates on new accessories, products, and services.
Welcome9
10Welcome
Setting Up the
Document Camera
This chapter explains how to set up the document camera for a video
presentation. You’ll find instructions for:
■Unpacking the document camera
■Installing batteries in the remote control
■Positioning the document camera
■Unfolding the document camera
■Connecting to a projector or TV/computer monitor
■Connecting to a computer
■Connecting a mouse to the document camera
■Adjusting the document camera’s DIP switches
11
Unpacking the Document Camera
After unpacking the document camera, make sure you have all the
items shown below:
Batteries
Document camera
S-video cable
Remote control
Mouse
RGB video cable
RCA cable
Epson Utility Software
CD-ROM
Power cord
USB cable
Save all the packaging in case you need to ship the document camera
later. Always use the original packaging (or equivalent) when you need
to send the document camera to another location. For transportation
instructions, see page 42.
12Setting Up the Document Camera
Installing Batteries in the
Remote Control
Before using the remote control, install its batteries.
1. Press down on the battery
cover and slide it off.
2. Insert two AAA batteries as
shown.
3. Replace the battery
compartment cover.
caution
When replacing batteries,
take the following
precautions:
■ Don’t mix old and new
batteries.
■ Replace batteries as soon as
they run out. If the
batteries leak, wipe away
battery fluid with a soft
cloth. If fluid gets on your
hands, wash them
immediately.
■ Don’t expose batteries to
heat or flame.
■ Dispose of used batteries
according to local
regulations.
■ Remove batteries if you
won’t be using the
document camera for a
long period of time.
Setting Up the Document Camera13
caution
Don’t hold or lift the
document camera by the
camera head arm or lighting
unit arms; this may damage
them.
Positioning the Document Camera
Before connecting the document camera, you need to decide where to
place it. Follow these guidelines:
■Place the document camera on a sturdy, level surface.
■Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and
under the document camera.
■Make sure the document camera is within 10 feet (3 m) of a
grounded electrical outlet or extension cord, and within 5 feet
(1.5 m) of your output source.
■Make sure you are within 23 feet (7 m) of the document camera
to use the remote control.
■With the control panel facing you, place the document camera
directly in front of you. Otherwise, items you place on the stage
may appear upside-down.
Most presenters find it convenient to place the document camera in
front of the audience. This lets the presenter stand in the front of the
room, face the audience, and remain close enough to the equipment to
be able to control it.
14Setting Up the Document Camera
Unfolding the Document Camera
Follow these steps to unfold the document camera:
1. Raise the arm for the left lighting unit until it stops. Then raise
the right lighting unit.
2. Position the lighting units so that they face the stage (downward).
3. Press the camera arm release button as you raise the camera arm.
When the camera arm stops, release the button to lock the arm
into place.
Camera arm
release button
Setting Up the Document Camera15
4. Rotate the camera head so that the lens faces the stage
(downward).
Connecting to a Projector or
TV/Computer Monitor
You can connect the document camera to any projector or monitor
that has a standard RGB video, composite video, or S-video input
port. Epson projectors support these connections. Most computer
monitors support only RGB video, while many television monitors
support composite video. Follow the instructions below to connect
the document camera to your display device.
16Setting Up the Document Camera
Connecting the RGB Video Cable
Before you start, make sure your document camera and projector or
computer monitor are turned off.
1. Connect one end of the RGB video cable to the document
camera’s
RGB OUT port.
RGB OUT port
Projector
or
Monitor
2. Connect the other end to the RGB video input port on the
projector or computer monitor.
3. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
Connecting the RCA Cable
note
The RGB video input port on
the projector or monitor may
be labeled “computer,” or
“video in.”
Before you start, make sure your document camera and projector or
TV are turned off.
1. Connect one end of the RCA cable to the document camera’s
VIDEO OUTPUT port.
Projector
or
TVVIDEO OUTPUT port
2. Connect the other end to the RCA input port on the projector
or TV.
Setting Up the Document Camera17
Connecting the S-Video Cable
Before you start, make sure your document camera and projector or
TV are turned off.
1. Connect one end of the S-video cable to the document camera’s
S-VIDEO OUTPUT port.
Projector
or
note
For best image quality when
projecting a computer image,
connect your projector or
monitor to the document
camera using the RGB OUT
port.
S-VIDEO OUTPUT port
TV
2. Connect the other end to the S-video input port on the projector
or TV.
Connecting to a Computer
The document camera comes with two RGB video input ports. These
can be used to connect up to two laptops or desktop computers to the
document camera.
This is especially useful if your projector has only one input port. You
can connect one or two computers to the document camera’s RGB
input port(s) as described below, and connect the document camera to
the projector’s input port as described on page 16. This way, you can
use the camera’s remote control to switch between picture sources.
Follow the instructions on page 24 to switch between the sources.
18Setting Up the Document Camera
Before you start, make sure your document camera and computer(s)
are turned off.
1. Connect one end of the RGB video cable to the
RGB1 INPUT
port on the document camera.
Laptop
RGB input ports
Computer
2. Connect the other end of the RGB video cable to your computer’s
RGB video output (monitor) port.
3. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
4. To connect a second computer, repeat the preceding steps, except
connect the RGB video cable to the
RGB2 INPUT port on the
document camera.
Connecting a Mouse
The mouse included with your document camera functions as a
pointing device. It also gives you access to the document camera’s
on-screen display, which controls many of the features that are
selectable from the remote control. (See page 30 for details about
using the on-screen display.)
1. Make sure your document camera is turned off.
2. Connect the mouse cable to the
MOUSE port on the back of the
document camera.
MOUSE port
Setting Up the Document Camera19
Adjusting the Camera DIP Switches
note
Make sure the document
camera is turned off before you
change the DIP switch
settings.
The document camera has two DIP switches that control special
settings. Refer to the table below to make sure they are set correctly for
your configuration.
DIP switches
DIP Switch01Function
ANTSC
BOverscanUnderscan*Selects how much of the
*
PALSelects the TV video output
format. Select NTSC for US
model TV sets and PALfor
European TV sets.
document stage is
projected. When overscan is
selected, slightly more area
is projected since the
document camera’s
effective pixels, 1034 × 779,
are utilized.
*
Default setting
20Setting Up the Document Camera
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