Now that you have received your visualiser you will want to get started straight away.
Visualisers can be used independently through a direct connection to a projector or monitor screen,
or can be linked to a computer to integrate with software applications and interactive whiteboards.
Over the next few pages you will be shown how to connect and operate your visualiser.
1. Package contents
2. Connectivity identication
3. Connecting to a projector
4. Using the features
5. Switching projector inputs
6. Loading the software
7. FAQ
8. Support
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Package contents
Visualiser unitRemote control
(stored in base of unit)
Power supply
adapter
VGA
male-male
S-VHS
cable
IEC
mains
cable
Composite
A/V phono
cable
3.5mm jack to
stereo phono
sockets
RS232
serial cable
Software CD
RS232 to PS2
cable
USB
A-A lead
Connectivity identicationPackage contents
Rear panel GV6100 / 7100 / 8100 / 9100
Side panel GV6100 / 7100 / 8100 / 9100
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Rear panel GV Elite
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Connecting to a projector
You can simply use your visualiser as a presentation
tool with a single (VGA) connection to a projector or
display screen:
‘RGB in’
socket
‘Projector’
socket
‘12V IN’
socket
VGA lead
(direct to projector,
screen or wall plate
socket)
Projector
You should now be able to see any 2D or 3D object placed under the camera, and use the built-in
functions.
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Using the features
The visualisers have built-in functions that can be operated either from the control panel buttons or
from the remote control.
CCD | PC1 | PC2S-VIDEO | VIDEO
Buttons
and remotes
may vary
on dierent
models
Button functions on the GV6100 / 7100 / 8100 / 9100 visualiser/remote
POWER Control the visualiser On/O
Mir Reverse the image
Frz Freeze the image
Neg Display negative image
Title Freeze the top 1/8 of the screen
D./S. Switch between static and dynamic modes
Far/Near Focus far or near
Split Image Split function
Ppw Control the projector On/Standby (with RS232 link)
Pin Projector input signal selection
h& iMove the image up/down
Press and hold two seconds to power o
visualiser
Buttons on the GV Elite
CCD/PC1/PC2 CCD/RGB input signal selection
S-VIDEO/VIDEO Video input signal selection
LAMP Control the arm lights and back light
AUTO To auto adjust white balance and auto
+
T/W
B&W Add and remove colour (remote)
Save Temporarily save images to Flash le
XGA Projector type
Tex t Sharpens image
Red +/- Alter colour balance
Blue +/- Alter colour balance
Bright +/- Alter brightness of image
Scroll h / iMoves camera head
Projector power Control projector if linked
Projector input Input selection
Remarks: Frz, Title, D./S. and Split functions are
focus
–
Increase and decrease the
magnication
(remote)
only)
only available on PROJECTOR OUT port
with CCD camera models (GV6100,
7100 & 8100) and both PROJECTOR and
USB ports with CMOS camera models
(GV9100 & Elite).
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Switching projector inputs
By linking your visualiser to a PC
or laptop you can switch projector
inputs using the ‘CCD/PC1/PC2’
button on the unit’s control panel.
This integrates seamlessly with an
interactive whiteboard and only
requires a second VGA lead:
When you press the CCD/PC1/PC2
button it will change from blue to
green and the computer desktop
image will be shown (you may have
to clone the screen when linked to a
laptop).
CCD/PC1/PC2
button
‘RGB in’
socket
VGA lead
(direct to projector,
screen or wall plate
socket)
Projector
If your PC is connected to a splitter box, simply connect the
VGA lead that comes from the wall-plate socket into the
visualiser’s ‘Projector’ socket, then use another VGA lead to
link the splitter box to the visualiser’s ‘Computer In’ socket.
(The visualiser itself can be used as a splitter box!).
‘Projector’
socket
‘Computer
in’ socket
Laptop
‘12V IN’
socket
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Loading the software
The accompanying disk has essential software
for enabling your computer to recognise the
visualiser and capture images, both still and
moving. This will be done through the USB
connecting lead.
The driver for your operating system must be
installed before connecting the USB lead. The
set-up wizard will take you through the process.
VideoCap and Genee Toolbar are programs
that will give you live camera windows and
whiteboard tools on your desktop, allowing
you to annotate over them or capture in
common image and video formats that can be
incorporated into dierent applications.
USB
lead
USB
socket
USB
socket
The disk also contains additional information, including user guides and training videos.
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FAQ
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I cannot get an image through the projector
i. Is the power connected and switched on (see step 3)
ii. Have you taken the lens cap o?
iii. Is the VGA lead connection from the projector plugged into the visualiser’s ‘projector’ socket?
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How do I switch to my desktop image on my board?
i. Check that your VGA lead is connecting your visualiser to your computer (see step 3).
ii. Press the CCD/PC1/PC2 button so that it turns green (see step 5)
iii. Press the same button (until it goes to blue) to return to the visualiser.
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How do I annotate over my visualiser images?
i. Check that the supplied VideoCap and/or Genee Toolbar has been installed
ii. Check that the supplied USB lead is connecting the visualiser to your computer
iii. Open either the VideoCap or Genee Toolbar software to get a live video window (you may
have to select the USB 2861 camera if there is a choice).
iv. You can now use your IWB tools or the Genee Toolbar tools to annotate over
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Will this work with any board?
Yes .
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Can I save these images?
VideoCap and Genee Toolbar will save both still images and video images. You can also use
generic programs such as Microsoft MovieMaker or insert images directly onto Word pages, for
example, by going to the ‘insert from camera or scanner’ command.
Please contact technical@geneeworld.com if the problem persists.
Support
Free technical helpline
Tel: 0870 386 1900 Option 4
Email: technical@geneeworld.com
Website: www.geneeworld.com
UK warranty: 5 years collect and return
International warranty: available on request
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