Lumens Technology PS751 User Manual

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PS751
Document Camera
[Important]
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Table of Contents
Copyright Information ....................................................................................... 3
Chapter 1 Safety Instructions .......................................................................... 4
Precautions .................................................................................................. 5
FCC Warning ................................................................................................ 5
EN55022 (CE Radiation) Warning ............................................................... 5
Chapter 2 Package Contents ............................................................................ 6
Chapter 3 Product Overview ............................................................................ 7
3.1Relative Operation Position ................................................................ 7
Chapter 4 Installation and Connections ......................................................... 8
4.1 System diagram ................................................................................. 8
4.2 Installation and setup.......................................................................... 9
4.3 Connecting to a projector or monitor .................................................. 9
4.4 Connecting to a Computer and Use Lumens™ Software or an
Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) ............................................................. 9
4.5 Connecting to an HDTV ................................................................... 10
4.6 For connection to Computer or DVD ................................................ 10
4.7 Connecting to a computer, projector, and monitor simultaneously .. 11
4.8 Connecting to Audio Input and Output ............................................. 11
4.9 Connecting to a computer with RS232 ............................................. 12
4.10 Connecting to a TV ........................................................................... 12
4.11 Installing application software .......................................................... 13
Chapter 5 Start Using ...................................................................................... 14
Chapter 6 Control Panel/Remote Control and Setting Menu ...................... 16
6.1Functions of control panel and remote control ................................. 16
6.2Setting menu .................................................................................... 18
Chapter 7 Descriptions of Major Functions .................................................. 24
7.1I would like to automatically adjust the image to have the best
brightness and focusing performance .............................................. 24
7.2I would like to switch image sources ................................................ 24
7.3I would like to set the image source of VGA OUT2 .......................... 24
7.4I would like to switch the image mode .............................................. 24
7.5I would like to make text clearer and photos more colorful .............. 24
7.6I would like to zoom in/out images ................................................... 25
7.7I would like to use the manual focus ................................................ 25
7.8I would like to adjust the brightness ................................................. 25
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I would like to turn on/off the lamp .................................................... 25
7.9
7.10I would like to freeze images ............................................................ 26
7.11I would like to rotate the image ......................................................... 26
7.12I would like to capture images .......................................................... 26
7.13I would like to record images ............................................................ 27
7.14I would like to view captured/recorded images ................................ 28
7.15I would like to delete the captured/recorded images ........................ 29
7.16I would like to adjust the output volume ........................................... 29
7.17I would like to automatically delete the stored images whenever it is
turned off (Auto Erase) ..................................................................... 29
7.18I would like to enlarge a part of the image (PAN) ............................. 30
7.19I would like to use the MASK and Spotlight function ........................ 30
7.20I would like to play the slides (Slide Show) ...................................... 31
7.21I would like to compare images (compare live images with stored
image files (PIP)) .............................................................................. 32
7.22I would like to reduce the image noise (Projector Type) .................. 32
7.23I would like to change the power on image ...................................... 33
7.24I would like to use a USB disk .......................................................... 34
7.25I would like to resume the factory default setting (Factory Reset) ... 34
7.26Computer-related functions .............................................................. 35
Chapter 8 Connecting to Microscope ........................................................... 37
Chapter 9 Packing the Machine ..................................................................... 39
Chapter 10 DIP switch setting ........................................................................ 40
10.1Connecting to a projector or monitor ................................................ 40
10.2Connecting to a TV/DVD .................................................................. 41
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 42
Appendix 1 ....................................................................................................... 45
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Copyright Information
Copyrights © Lumens Digital Optics Inc. All rights reserved.
Lumens is a trademark that is currently being registered by Lumens Digital Optics
Inc.
Copying, reproducing or transmitting this file is not allowed if a license is not
provided by Lumens Digital Optics Inc. unless copying this file is for the purpose
of backup after purchasing this product.
In order to keep improving the product, Lumens Digital Optics Inc. hereby
reserves the right to make changes to product specifications without prior notice.
The information in this file is subject to change without prior notice.
To fully explain or describe how this product should be used, this manual may
refer to names of other products or companies without any intention of
infringement.
Disclaimer of warranties: Lumens Digital Optics Inc. is neither responsible for any
possible technological, editorial errors or omissions, nor responsible for any
incidental or related damages arising from providing this file, using, or operating
this product.
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Chapter 1 Safety Instructions
Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the Document Camera:
1. Do not place Document Camera in tilted position.
2. Do not place the Document Camera on an unstable trolley, stand or table.
3. Do not use the Document Camera near water or source of heat.
4. Use attachments only as recommended.
5. Use the type of power source indicated on the Document Camera. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local electricity company for advice.
6. Place the Document Camera on a place that it can be unplugged easily.
7. Always take the following precautions when handling the plug. Failure to do so may result in sparks or fire.
Ensure the plug is free of dust before inserting it into a socket.  Ensure that the plug is inserted into the socket securely.
8. Do not overload wall sockets, extension cords or multi-way plug boards as this may cause fire or electric shock.
9. Do not place the Document Camera where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug.
10. Unplug the Document Camera from the wall socket before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
11. Do not block the slots and openings in the Document Camera case. They provide ventilation and prevent the Document Camera from overheating. Do not place the Document Camera on a sofa, rug or other soft surface or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
12. Never push objects of any kind through cabinet slots. Never allow liquid of any kind to spill into the Document Camera.
13. Except as specifically instructed in this User Manual, do not attempt to operate this product by yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to licensed service personnel.
14. Unplug the Document Camera during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period. Do not place the Document Camera or remote control on top of vibrating equipment or heated objects such as a car, etc.
15. Unplug the Document Camera from the wall outlet and refer serving to licensed service personnel when the following situations happen:
If the power cord or plug becomes damaged or frayed.  If liquid is spilled into it or the Document Camera has been exposed to
rain or water.
<Note> Using an incorrect battery type in the remote control may result in breakdown. Follow local instructions on how to dispose of used batteries.
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Precautions
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
This Document Camera has a 3-wire AC line Plug. This is a safety feature to ensure that the plug will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to disable this safety feature.
If the Document Camera will not be used for an extended time, unplug it from the power socket.
Note
Risk of Electric Shock
Please do not open it by yourself
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to licensed service personnel.
This symbol indicates that this equipment may contain dangerous voltage which could cause electric shock.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in this User Manual with this unit.
FCC Warning
This Document Camera has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computer device, pursuant to Article 15-J of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation.
EN55022 (CE Radiation) Warning
This product is intended for use in a commercial, industrial, or educational environment. It is not intended for residential use.
This is a Class A product. In a residential environment it may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The typical use is in a conference room, reception room or hall.
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Chapter 2 Package Contents
PS751 Quick Start Guide 4-Steps Card
(For download of other
language versions, please
visit Lumens website)
Remote control
Remote Control
Holder
Power Adapter
Power cord USB cable VGA cable
Appearance may vary
depending on
country/region
Audio Cable C-Video Cable Microscope Adapter
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Chapter 3 Product Overview
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4
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5
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3
5
1. Lens 2. Remote sensor
3. Remote Control Holder 4. Camera arm
5. Auxiliary floodlight and lamp arm
7. Input/output port 8. Backlight
9. Control panel
6. DIP
switch setting
3.1 Relative Operation Position
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8
Projector
Computer
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Chapter 4 Installation and Connections
4.1 System diagram
Projector or
monitor
Computer DVD or Computer
Computer
Projector or
monitor
Computer
HDTV
Speaker
TV
Computer
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4.2 Installation and setup
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1. Please set up the DIP switch setting first. Refer to Chapter 10 DIP
Switch Setting.
4.3 Connecting to a projector or monitor
Power
Ada
Power
cord
AC outlet
VGA cable
Monitor or
projector
4.4 Connecting to a Computer and Use Lumens™ Software or an Interactive Whiteboard (IWB)
Projector
Power
Adapter
VGA cable
Power
cord
C outlet
USB cable
The driver and software can be downloaded from Lumens website.
USB cable
Compute
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4.5 Connecting to an HDTV
A
r
A
r
Power Adapte
Power cord
C outlet
HDMI cable
HDTV
4.6 For connection to Computer or DVD
HDMI cable
Power
Adapte
Power
cord
HDMI cable
C outlet
HDTV
DVD or Computer
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4.7 Connecting to a computer, projector, and monitor
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r
simultaneously
Powe
Adapte
VGA cable
Power cord
VGA cable
VGA cable
AC outlet
Projector
Monitor
Computer
Press [SOURCE] button to switch the image source.
For VGA 1 setting, refer to 7.2 I would like to switch image sources For VGA 2 setting, refer to 7.3 I would like to set the image source of
VGA OUT2.
4.8 Connecting to Audio Input and Output
Power Adapte
Power cord
AC outlet
Speaker
Computer
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4.9 Connecting to a computer with RS232
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r
Powe
Adapte
Power cord
RS232 Cable
AC outlet
Computer
After connecting to the RS232 cable, you can use RS232 commands to
control PS751.
4.10 Connecting to a TV
DIP switch setting
Power Adapter
C-Video Cable
Power cord
AC outlet
NTSC: USA, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Chile, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and
Philippines.
PAL: Countries/regions not listed above
<Note> You should unplug and reconnect the power cord, and then
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restart the machine for DIP switch setting to take effect. Once C-VIDEO is enabled, VGA OUT is not supported. <Note> Only the live image can be displayed in C-Video output mode.
4.11 Installing application software
The application software installed on the computer enables you to:
Control the PS751. Capture and record images. Annotate the image, highlight important details and save it. Support the full screen function.
<Note> Please refer to Podium View™ software user manual for installation steps and software operation.
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Chapter 5 Start Using
<Note>: Please adjust it to be suitable for the local voltage frequency of 50/60 Hz. For the frequency in actual use, please refer to the manual
(Appendix 1)
.
1. Pull up the camera and the camera arm. The camera should aim at the center of the presenter.
2. Pull up the lamp arm to a proper position.
3. Place an object to be displayed under the camera.
4. Press [POWER] on.
5. Press control panel [AUTO TUNE] You are ready to present.
6. Each time the camera head is moved, press [AUTO TUNE]
remote control or control panel to refocus the lens.
<Note>: According to your request, you can adjust the camera head slightly to aim at the center of the documents when the anchor of lens was reached.
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on the remote control or control panel to power
button to optimize the image.
on the
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When using the remote control, aim at the remote sensor on the PS751,
and press the power button.
Once PS751 is turned on, the LED on the control panel will flash a few
times and stay lit. Please contact your distributor if the LED does not light up.
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Chapter 6 Control Panel/Remote Control and Setting Menu
6.1 Functions of control panel and remote control
<Remark> The below functions are listed alphabetically
Name Function Descriptions Operation
,,,
AUTO TUNE
BRT+/-
/
CAPTURE /DEL
ENTER
FREEZE
LAMP
MASK
MENU
PAN
Turn on and off the Document Camera.
Move up, down, left or right to select the needed function.
Automatically adjust the image to have the best brightness and focusing performance.
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Capture and save images to USB disk (priority) or internal memory while displaying live images. Delete files from the USB disk (priority) or internal memory while reading the stored files (in Playback mode).
Activate/Enter functions.
Freeze the current image to remain temporarily on the screen. Press again to defreeze.
Lamp mode toggle switch.
Activate Mask/Spotlight mode.
Activate the setting menu/exit the menu.
Enable/Disable the partial enlarged mode.
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control
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PIP
PLAYBACK
RECORD
ROTATE
SOURCE 1
SOURCE 2
ZOOM +/-
/
Image comparison (to compare live images with stored image files).
Read files stored in the USB disk (priority) or internal memory.
Record motion images. Press [Record] to record images to USB disk and press [Record] again to stop recording.
Screen rotation 0°/180°/Flip/Mirror
Switch between different image sources of VGA OUT (1) and HDMI OUT:
1. Live images (default).
2. VGA IN / HDMI IN.
Switch between different image sources of VGA OUT (2)
VGA Out (VGA OUT(1)) / VGA IN
Increase or decrease the image size.
Remote control
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
Remote control
Remote control/ Control panel
Control panel
Remote control/ Control panel
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6.2 Setting menu
6.2.1 Main menu
<Remark> Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to display the setting menu.
Auto Tune
Automatically adjust the image to have the best brightness and focusing performance.
PAN
Enable/Disable the partial enlarged mode.
LAMP
Lamp mode toggle switch.
PIP
Image comparison (to compare live images with stored image files).
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the image.
Mask
Activate the mask mode.
Mode
Select image mode.
Slide Show
Show the photos or videos stored in the USB disk (priority) or internal memory in slide mode.
Manual Focus
Manual Focus.
Rotate
Screen rotation 0°/180°/Flip/Mirror
Settings
Set up various functions.
Photo/Text
Select Photo/Text/Gray Mode.
Zoom
Increase or decrease the image size.
Spotlight
Activate the spotlight mode.
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6.2.2 Setting menu
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s
1
Level Major Items
Capture
Storage
2nd Level Minor
Items
Capture Mode
Capture Time
Capture Interval
Image Quality
Slide Show Enter
Delay
Copy To USB Disk
Delete All Yes/No
Format Yes/No
3rd Level
Adjustment Values
Single Capture
/ Time Lapse/ Record/Off
1. 1 h
2. 2 hr
3. 4 hr
4. 8 hr
5. 24 hr
6. 48 hr
7. 72 hr
1. 3 sec
2. 5 sec
3. 10 sec
4. 30 sec
5. 1 min
6. 2 min
7. 5 min
1. High
2. Medium
3. Low
1. 0.5 sec
2. 1 sec
3. 3 sec
4. 5 sec
5. 10 sec
6. Manual
Enter
Function Descriptions
Use the left and right arrow keys to select capture mode.
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the capture time.
<Note> This will be active only when capture mode is set to time lapse
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the capture interval.
<Note> This will be active only when capture mode is set to time lapse
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the image quality for the captured images and recorded videos Show the photos or videos stored in the USB disk (priority) or internal memory in slide mode.
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the delay time. Select manual mode to switch images manually.
Use the left and right arrow keys to select, and then press [ENTER] to confirm to copy files from internal memory to USB disk. Use the left and right arrow keys to select, press [ENTER] to confirm the deletion of all images from the USB disk (priority) or internal memory. Use the left and right arrow keys to select, and then press [ENTER] to format the USB disk (priority) or internal memory.
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Control
Auto Exposure On
Auto White Balance
Audio Out Volu me
Enter
0~A~Max
/Off
Regardless of outside environment, the machine will adjust the brightness to the optimal condition. Use the left and right arrow keys to select. Regardless of outside light or color, the machine will adjust the color to the optimal condition; Press [ENTER] to execute.
Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the volume.
Advanced
Microphone Levels
Projector Type DLP/LCD
Digital Zoom On/Off
0~A
~Max
1. English
2. 繁體中文
3.
4.
Deutsch
5. Français
6. Español
7. Русский
8. Nederlands
9. Suomi
10. Polski
Language
11. Italiano
12. Português
13. Svenska
14. dansk
15. ČESKY
16. ﺔﻴﺑﺮﻌﻟا
17. 日本語
18.
19. ελληνικά
Lock Down On/Off
Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the volume.
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the projector type and reduce image noise.
Use the left and right arrow keys to turn on/off digital zoom.
English
Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese German French Spanish Russian Dutch Finnish Polish Italian Portuguese Swedish Danish Czech Arabic Japanese Korean Greek Use the left and right arrow keys
in the Language option to select the preferred language. Use the left and right arrow keys to turn on/off the lock down function. You can set the password when [On] is selected.
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Auto Erase On/Off
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Preset Load Yes/No
Preset Save Yes/No
Splash Screen Settings
Enter
Factory Reset Yes/No
Firmware Version
NA Display FW version
6.2.3 Mask mode setting menu
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2
Level Major Items
MASK Mode
3rd Level
Minor Items
Live Enter
4th Level
Adjustment Values
Transparency 0~2~3
Step Large/Medium/Small
V Size 0~A~Max
H Size 0~A~Max
Exit Enter
Use the left and right arrow keys to turn on/off the auto erase function. When [On] is selected, the stored images will automatically be deleted when the system is turned off. Read the value of the current image mode. Use the left and right arrow keys to select, and then confirm by pressing [ENTER]. Store the value of the current image mode. Use the left and right arrow keys to select, and then confirm by pressing [ENTER].
Open Splash Screen Setting window
Use the left and right arrow keys to select, and then confirm by pressing [ENTER] to restore the factory defaults.
Function Descriptions
Press [ENTER] to return to live image. Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the transparency of the mask. Use the left and right arrow keys to select the step of the mask. Use the left and right arrow keys to select the vertical height of the mask. Use the left and right arrow keys to select the horizontal length of the mask. Press [ENTER] to confirm your selection and exit the mask mode setting menu.
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6.2.4 Spotlight mode setting menu
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d
n
2
Level Major Items
3rd Level
Minor Items
4th Level
Adjustment Values
Live Enter
Shape Ellipse/Rectangle
Transparency 0~2~3
Spotlight
Step Large/Medium/Small
Mode
V Size 0~A~Max
H Size 0~A~Max
Exit Enter
6.2.5 Splash Screen Setting
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2
Level Major Items
Splash Screen Setting
3rd Level Minor
Items
Power On Image Setting Power On Logo Show Time
Power On Image Select
4thLevel
Adjustment
Values
Default
4 ~ 30 sec Set up power on logo show time
Enter
Exit Enter
/Customer
Function Descriptions
Press [ENTER] to return to live image.
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the shape of the spotlight zone.
Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the transparency of the border in the spotlight mode. Use the left and right arrow keys to select the step of the spotlight zone. Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the height of the spotlight zone. Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the width of the spotlight zone. Press [ENTER] to confirm your selection and exit the spotlight mode setting menu.
Function Descriptions
Select to use [Default/ Customer] power on image
Select power on image. Only pictures in JPEG format are supported Press [ENTER] to confirm your selection and exit splash screen setting window.
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6.2.6 Annotation Tools
d
After the mouse is connected, right click or left click and hold the mouse to start the tools. <Note> When the setting menu is activated, the tools cannot be used.
Icon Description
Custom tool 1
Custom tool 2
Eraser
Clear all
Open setting menu of the annotation tool
Exit the annotation tool
6.2.7 Setting menu of the annotation tool
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2
Level Major Items
3rd Level Minor
Items
Tools Select
Color Select
Line Width 1~3~10
Tools Select
Color Select
Line Width 1~3~10
Line Width 1~3
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Adjustment
Pen/Line/ Ellipse
/ Rectangle
Red
Green/Pink/Whit e/Cyan/Yellow
Pen
/ Rectangle Red/Blue Green/Pink/Whit e/Cyan/Yellow
~10
4thLevel
Values
/Blue/Black/
/Line/ Ellipse
/Black/
Function Descriptions
Select an annotation tool
Select the pen color
Select the line width
Select an annotation tool
Select the pen color
Select the line width
Select the line width
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Chapter 7 Descriptions of Major Functions
7.1 I would like to automatically adjust the image to have
the best brightness and focusing performance
Use the remote control or control panel:
1. Press [AUTO TUNE] for the best brightness and focusing performance.
7.2 I would like to switch image sources
Live image is the default image source of VGA OUT (1) and HDMI OUT.
Press [SOURCE] PS751 switch among the following images sources:
1. Live images (default).
2. VGA IN /HDMI IN
on the remote control or control panel to have
7.3 I would like to set the image source of VGA OUT2
The default of image source is based on VGA OUT (1). Press [SOURCE 2]
on the control panel to have PS751 switch among the following
images sources:
1. VGA OUT(1).
2. VGA IN.
7.4 I would like to switch the image mode
Use the remote control or control panel:
1 Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2 Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Image Mode].
3 Press [] or [] to the [Normal/Film/Slide/Microscope].
4 Press [MENU] to exit.
7.5 I would like to make text clearer and photos more
colorful
7.5.1 Photo/Text mode descriptions
The default [Photo/Text] mode is in Photo (Photo mode). To change this
setting, please use the remote control or the control panel to activate the
options of the setting menu.
[Photo] (default): for viewing photos or text with photos, making photos
more colorful.
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[Text]: for viewing text files, making the text clearer.
[Gray]: for viewing black & white photos which will make the grayscale
differentiation distinct.
7.5.2 Set up Photo/Text mode
To change the settings, please use the remote control or the control panel:
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Photo/Text]. (Please refer to 7.5.1
Photo/Text mode descriptions to make the best choice.)
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to select the [Photo/Text/Gray].
5. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.6 I would like to zoom in/out images
1. Press [ZOOM+] on the remote control or control panel to zoom in
images.
2. Press [ZOOM-] on the remote control or control panel to zoom out
images.
7.7 I would like to use the manual focus
Use the remote control or control panel:
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Manual Focus].
3. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.8 I would like to adjust the brightness
If you use the remote control or the control panel:
1. Press [BRT +] to make it brighter.
2. Press [BRT -] to make it darker.
7.9 I would like to turn on/off the lamp
The default of the lamp is Arm lamp. When using the remote control
or control panel:
1. Press [LAMP] to switch On/Off. (in the sequence of arm
lamp/backlight/OFF)
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7.10 I would like to freeze images
1. Press [FREEZE] on the remote control or control panel to freeze the
current image on the screen. Press again to defreeze.
7.11 I would like to rotate the image
Remote control:
1.Press [ROTATE] key to rotate the screen. (The sequence of switching is:
0°/180°/Flip/Mirror)
Control panel:
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Rotate].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to switch the rotation method. (The sequence of
switching is: 0°/180°/Flip/Mirror)
5. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.12 I would like to capture images
7.12.1 Capture and save images
1. Press [CAPTURE/DEL] on the remote control or control panel to
capture and save images.
You cannot capture images when the capture mode is set to
[Disable]. If it is set to [Continuous], you can capture images
continuously. Press [CAPTURE/DEL] to start capturing
continuously, or press [CAPTURE/DEL] again to exit.
To change the quality of captured images, please refer to
7.12.2 Setting the quality of captured images
To change the settings of captured images, please refer to
7.12.3 Setting continuous capture
.
.
7.12.2 Setting the quality of captured images
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate
the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
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3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to the [Capture] menu.
5. Press [] to find [Image Quality].
6. Press [] or [] to select among [High/Medium/Low].
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.12.3 Setting continuous capture
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate
the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to the [Capture] menu.
5. Press [] ] to the [Capture Mode].
6. Press [] or [] to select [Time Lapse].
7. Press [] to find [Capture Time]; Press [], or [] to set capture time.
8. Press [] to find [Capture Interval]; Press [], or [] to set interval time.
9. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.13 I would like to record images
<Note> Connect USB disk to PS751 to start recording images.
7.13.1 Recording motion images
<Remark> You may not be able to capture or record images when
[Capture Image] mode is set to [Disable].
Use the remote control or control panel:
1. Press [RECORD] on the remote control to start recording images.
2. Record sounds with the built-in microphone of the control panel.
3. Press [RECORD] again to stop recording.
7.13.2 Setting the quality of captured images
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to the [Capture] menu.
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5. Press [] to find [Image Quality].
6. Press [] or [] to select among [High/Medium/Low].
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.13.3 Recording setup
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to the [Capture] menu.
5. Press [] ] to the [Capture Mode].
6. Press [] or [] to select [Record].
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
<Remark> When the [Capture Image] mode is set to [Record], the
function of [Capture] on the control panel is changed to image
recording.
7.13.4 Adjust the volume of microphone
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to the [Control] menu.
5. Press [] to the [MIC Vol.].
6. Press [] or [] to adjust the volume.
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.13.5 Playing images
For playing videos, please refer to 7.14 I would like to view
captured/recorded images.
7.14 I would like to view captured/recorded images
1. Press [PLAYBACK] on the remote control or control panel to display
thumbnails of all stored files.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select the thumbnail you want to play.
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3. Press [ENTER] to play.
4. When the video is played, press [FREEZE] to pause/play the video or
press [ENTER] to stop playing.
5. Press [] or [] to select the next or previous audio/video file.
6. Press [] or [] to adjust the volume of the video.
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
<Note> An external speaker must be connected to AUDIO OUT to play
sound when you use VGA OUT.
7.15 I would like to delete the captured/recorded images
Use the remote control or control panel:
1. Press [PLAYBACK] to show the thumbnails of all stored files.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select the file you want to delete.
3. Press [CAPTURE/DEL] to display a [Delete File] window.
4. Press [] or [] to select [Yes].
5. Press [ENTER] to delete the selected file.
6. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.16 I would like to adjust the output volume
<Note> Volume control is intended to control the external audio output
equipment only.
Adjust the volume of the video.
1. In PLAYBACK mode, Press [] or [] to adjust the volume of the video.
7.17 I would like to automatically delete the stored images
whenever it is turned off (Auto Erase)
Use the remote control or control panel:
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to the [Advanced] menu.
5. Press [] or [] to [Auto Erase].
6. Press [] or [] to select [On].
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
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7.18 I would like to enlarge a part of the image (PAN)
Use remote control:
1. Press [PAN] to activate the partial enlarged mode.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to move and view the partial enlarged images.
3. Press [MENU] to exit the partial enlarged mode.
Use control panel:
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [PAN].
3. Press [ENTER] to execute.
4. Press [], [], [], or [] to move and view the partial enlarged images.
5. Press [MENU] to exit the partial enlarged mode.
7.19 I would like to use the MASK and Spotlight function
7.19.1 I would like to use the mask or spotlight mode
Use remote control:
1. Press [MASK] key to enter the Mask/Spotlight mode menu. Press [] or
[] to select mode.
2. Press [ENTER] to enter the mask or spotlight mode.
3. Press [], [], [], or [] to move the zone position.
4. Press [MASK] again to return to live image.
Use control panel:
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [] or [] to select [Mask]. Press [ENTER] to activate mask mode
or select [Spotlight] and press [ENTER] to activate spotlight mode.
3. Press [], [], [], or [] to move the zone position.
4. Press [MENU] to activate the image OSD menu.
5. Press [] or [] to select [Live Image].
6. Press [ENTER] to return to live image.
7.19.2 I would like to set the size of mask
In Mask mode, use the remote control or control panel:
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1. Press [MENU] to activate the image OSD menu.
2. Press [] or [] to select the item to be modified [Transparency/Step/
V Size/H Size]. (For details, please refer to 6.2 Setting Menu
3. Press [] or [] to perform the modification.
4. Press [MENU] to exit the image OSD menu and return to the mask mode.
7.19.3 I would like to set spotlight function
In Spotlight mode, use the remote control or control panel:
1. Press [MENU] to activate the image OSD menu.
2. Press [] or [] to select the item to be modified [Shape/Transparency/
Step/V Size/H Size]. (For details, please refer to 6.2 Setting Menu
3. Press [] or [] to perform the modification.
4. Press [MENU] to exit the image OSD menu and return to spotlight mode.
7.20 I would like to play the slides (Slide Show)
7.20.1 Setting delay time
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate
the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
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4. Press [] or [] to the [Storage] menu.
5. Press [] to find [Delay].
6. Press [] or [] to select the delay time between [0.5 sec/1 sec/
3 sec/5 sec/10 sec/Manual].
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.20.2 Playing/Pausing/Stopping the slide show
<Note> Upper limit: The maximum size of single photo is 7 MB.
If you use the remote control or the control panel
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Slide Show].
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3. Press [ENTER] to play.
4. Press [ENTER] again to pause/play.
5. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.21 I would like to compare images (compare live images
with stored image files (PIP))
This function will compare and contrast a live image with a stored image.
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C2
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C5
C10 C11 C12
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Stored imageLive image
Remote control:
1. Press [Playback] to activate the Playback image thumbnails.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select the file to be compared.
3. Press [PIP] to execute image comparison.
4. Press [], [], [], or [] to move the live image.
5. Repeat Steps 1 - 3 to change other image files.
6. Press [MENU] to exit.
Control panel:
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [PIP].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate image comparison.
4. Press [], [], [], or [] to move the live image.
5. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.22 I would like to reduce the image noise (Projector
Type)
1. This function enables Document Camera to automatically clear
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image noise. The noise is especially obvious when Document Camera is connected to a DLP projector. You can set the DLP projector to improve the image quality.
2. If there is special noise when VGA OUT is connected, please set DLP option to improve the image quality.
2.1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate
the setting menu.
2.2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
2.3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
2.4. Press [] or [] to select [Control].
2.5. Press [] to [Projector Type].
2.6. Press [] or [] to select [LCD/DLP].
2.7. Press [MENU] to exit.
7.23 I would like to change the power on image
<Note> The power on image file must be less than 5 MB and in JPEG format. <Note> To save the file, please follow the instruction below:
File path: \DCIM\100MEDIA, for example: J: \DCIM\100MEDIA File name: four English letters+ four numbers, for example: LUMN0001.JPG
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to select [Advanced] menu.
5. Press [] to select [Power On Image Setting].
6. Press [ENTER] to activate.
7. Press [] or [] to select [Power On Image Setting] and press [] or [] to select [Default/Customer].
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8. Press [] or [] to select [Power On Logo Show time] and press [] or [] to set up the time.
9. Skip to Step 11 if you select [Default] in Step 7.
10. Press [] or [] to [Power On Image Select] and press [ENTER] to read selected file.
11. P r e s s [ ] to [Exit] and press [ENTER] to exit.
7.24 I would like to use a USB disk
1. Insert the USB disk and a [Copy To USB Disk] dialog box will appear,
and you are asked whether to copy files from PS751 to the USB disk.
Press [] or [] on the remote control or control panel
to select.
Copy To USB Disk
Yes
No
7.25 I would like to resume the factory default setting
(Factory Reset)
7.25.1 Using OSD menu
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to select [Advanced] menu.
5. Press [] to select [Factory Reset].
6. Press [] or [] to select [Yes].
7. Press [ENTER] to execute.
7.25.2 Use Compound Key
1. Use the control panel, and press [ENTER] + [MENU] simultaneously to restore the initial value.
<Note> Before using the compound keys, please remove all VGA-IN
devices.
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7.26 Computer-related functions
Ensure that the USB cable is connected and the drivers are installed before
using the computer-related functions. Refer to Chapter 4 Installation and
Connections in this user manual
7.26.1 I would like to insert a photo in MS-Paint
1. Click [File/From Scanner or Camera] in MS-Paint as shown in the
bottom left figure.
2. Click [Capture] to get the live images, as shown in the top right figure.
3. Click the image as shown in the right side of the top right figure.
4. Click [Get Picture]. It will capture the photo of live image.
<Remark> Support Windows XP Operation System only.
7.26.2 I would like to insert photos in Photoshop
1. Click [File/Read-in/WIA-USB Video Device] in Photoshop
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2. Click [Capture], and click the image as shown in the right side of the
figure below. Then click [Get Picture].
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Chapter 8 Connecting to Microscope
1 Mount the microscope adapter accessories onto the microscope
<Note> Please choose an appropriate microscope adapter. Microscope adapter accessories are applicable to eyepieces of Ø28 mm, Ø31 mm, Ø33 mm, and Ø34 mm.
2 The lens of PS751 connects with the microscope adapter
For eyepieces of Ø33 mm or Ø34 mm, only fit one microscope adapter (with the greatest diameter).
For eyepieces of Ø28 mm or Ø31 mm, fit one microscope adapter with the greatest diameter along with another appropriate one.
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3 Select the [Microscope] mode
3.1. If you use the remote control or the control panel
3.1.1. Press [MENU] to enter the setting menu.
3.1.2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Image Mode].
3.1.3. Press [] or [] to the [Microscope].
3.1.4. Press [MENU] to exit.
4 If the image is not clear
4.1. Please adjust the focus of microscope
4.2. Press [AUTO TUNE] button on the control panel to activate the auto
focus
5 Digital zoom
5.1. If you use the remote control or the control panel
5.1.1. Press [MENU] to enter the setting menu.
5.1.2. Press [] or [] to the [Control].
5.1.3. Press [] to select [Digital Zoom].
5.1.4. Press [] or [] to the [On].
5.1.5. Press [ZOOM +] / [ZOOM - ].
<Note> Please reset to normal mode after using the microscope,
otherwise, you are unable to use zoom in/out function.
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to enter the
setting menu.
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Image Mode].
3. Press [] or [] to the [Normal].
4. Press [MENU] to exit.
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Chapter 9 Packing the Machine
1. Put the remote control back to the holder.
2. Fold back the camera head to align with the arm.
3. Turn the two lamp arms and the arm of camera head down and adjust them to be parallel with the platform.
4. Finally, fold the machine as in the following figure.
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Chapter 10 DIP switch setting
<Note> You should unplug and reconnect the power cord, and then restart the PS751 for all DIP switch settings to take effect.
10.1 Connecting to a projector or monitor
10.1.1 XGA 60 Hz output (default values) XGA 50 Hz output
10.1.2 SXGA 60Hz output SXGA 50Hz output
10.1.3 WXGA 60Hz output WXGA 50Hz output
10.1.4 1080P 60Hz output 1080P 50Hz output
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10.2 Connecting to a TV/DVD
10.2.1 NTSC: USA, Taiwan, Panama, Philippines, Canada, Chile,
Japan, Korea, and Mexico.
60Hz 50Hz
10.2.2 PAL: Countries/regions not listed above.
60Hz 50Hz
<Remark> VGA is not supported once C-VIDEO is enabled.
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Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes problems you may encounter while using PS751. If you have questions, please refer to related chapters and follow all the suggested solutions. If the problem still occurred, please contact our distributors or service center.
No. Problems Solutions 1 Boot without
power signal
2 No image
output from the PS751
3 Unable to focus
4 The image is
incomplete
5 Lumens
Document Camera, Podium View™ and other applications cannot be used simultaneously
6 When PS751 is
turned on, the auxiliary floodlight do not light
7 PS751 fails to
store images or react
Make sure you have plugged in the power cord.
1. Check the power.
2. Check all cable connections. Refer to Chapter 4
Installation and Connections in this manual.
3. Check the [Source], refer to 7.2 I would like to
switch image sources of Chapter 7 Descriptions of Major Functions.
4. Check the settings for the source of the projector. Please refer to the user manual of the projector.
5. Check if DIP switch is properly set. Please refer to
Chapter 10 DIP Switch Setting
Probably the document is too close. Press [ZOOM -] on the remote control or control panel. Or pull away the distance between document and lens, then press [AUTO TUNE] to activate auto focus. Check the Auto Image setting of your projector. Please refer to the user manual of the projector or check for the DIP switch setting. Lumens Document Camera, Podium View™ and other applications cannot be used simultaneously. Only one application can be executed at a time. Please close the currently running applications and then execute the application to be used.
Please make sure the arm lamp is set to [Off]. For the switch-on or -off of arm lamp, please refer to 7.9 I would
like to turn on/off the lamp of Chapter 7 Descriptions of Major Functions.
1. Check to see if the stored data have reached the maximum size of the USB disk (priority) or internal memory.
2. Please make sure if the capture function is set to continuous mode or the time for capture is set to be
for related settings.
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8 The images
outputted from PS751 are too
Press [AUTO TUNE] button to automatically adjust the image to have the best brightness and focusing performance.
bright, dark or vague.
9 Unable to record
1. Check to see if the stored data have reached the
images
2. The recording function is not supported in the
10 The operating
steps in the manual are not applicable to the machine
1 Please go to Lumens official website to check
2 The steps to check the FW version are as below:
11 How to unlock
1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control the locked device
2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to select [Advanced] menu.
5. Press [] to [Lock Down].
6. Press [] or [] to select [Off] and cancel the
long. For the related setting, please refer to 7.12 I
would like to capture images of Chapter 7 Descriptions of Major Functions.
maximum size of the USB disk.
internal memory. Please make sure that USB disk is
inserted for image recording. The operating steps in the manual may be not applicable to the machine due to improvement in functions. Check to see if the Firmware version of your machine is up-to-date.
whether the latest version is available for update.
www.Mylumens.com/goto.htm
2.1 Press [MENU] on the remote control or control
panel to activate the setting menu.
2.2 Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting].
2.3 Press [ENTER] to activate.
2.4 Press [] or [] to select [Advanced] menu.
2.5 View [Firmware Version].
If you are not sure whether it is the latest version, please consult your distributor for advice.
http://www.Mylumens.com/en/Request_form.php
panel to activate the setting menu.
password setting function.
12 After using the
USB cable to connect to a computer, modify VGA OUT (1) to VGA IN.
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VGA IN/HDMI IN image output is not available through USB
13 The output
image is not clear with water ripples
14 The data in the
USB flash drive cannot be read.
Please refer to the Appendix 1
in the manual to confirm
the applicable voltage frequency, and reset it according to the instruction in Chapter 10 DIP Switch Setting
.
1. The USB flash drive with the capacity of 4 G and above is recommended (up to 32 G supported)
2. Please make sure the file was saved at the specified path: \DCIM\100MEDIA. (E.g.: J: \DCIM\100MEDIA)
3. Please make sure the file is named appropriately, e.g. four English letters + four numbers. (E.g.: LUMN0001.JPG)
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Appendix 1
Power frequency for each country in the world
Region or Country
English English English
Afghanistan 50 China 50 Guam 60
Region or Country
Frequency
Region or Country
Frequency
Frequency
Algeria 50 Colombia 60 Grenada 50 Angola 50 Congo 50 Guatemala 60 Antiqua 50 Costa Rica 60 Guinea 50 Argentina 50 Cuba 60 Gayana 50 Australia 50 Cyprus 50 Haiti 60 Austria 50 Czechoslov-akia 50 Hawaii 60 Azores 50 Dahomey 50 Honduras 60 Bahamas 60 Den mark 50 Hong Kong 50 Bahrain 60 Dominican 60 Hungary 50
Bangladesh 50 Dubai 50 Ice land 50
Babados 50 Ecuador 60 India 50 Belgium 50 Egypt 50 Indonesin 50 Bermuda 60 El Salvador 60 Iran 50 Bolivia 50 Equatorial Guinea 50 Iraq 50 Botswana 50 Ethiopia 50 Ireland 50
Brazil
50
Faeroe Island 50 Isle of Man 50
60 Bulgaria 50 Fiji 50 Israel 50 Burma 50 Finland 50 Italy 50 Burundi 50 France 50 Ivory Coast 50 Cambodia 50 French Guiana 50 Jamaica 50
Cameroon 50 Gabon 50 Japan
50 60
Canada 60 Gambia 50 Jordan 50
CanaryIslan-d 50 Germany 50 Kenya 50
Central Africa Rep. 50 Ghana 50 Korea 60 Ceylon 50 Gibraltar 50 Kuwait 50 Chad 50 Great Britain 50 Lebanon 50 Channel Island 50 Greece 50 Lesotho 50 Chile 50 Greenland 50 Liberia 60 Libya 50 Oman 50 Syria 50
Luxembourg 50 Pakistan 50 Tahiti 60
Macao 50 Panama 60 R.O.C. Taiwan 60 Madeiral 50 Paraguay 50 Tanzania 50 Majokca Island 50 Peru 60 Thailand 50 Malagasy 50 Philippines 60 Togo Rep.of 50 Malawi 50 Poland 50 Tonga 50 Malaysia 50 Portugal
Trinidad 60
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Region or Country
Region or Country
Region or Country
English English English
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
Mali Rep. 50 Puerto Rico 60 Tobago 60 Malta 50 Qatar 50 Tunisia 50 Martinique 50 Rhodesia 50 Turkey 50 Mauritania 50 Romania 50 Uganda 50 Mauritius 50 Rwanda 50 USA. 60
Mexico 60
Saudi Arabia
50
USSR 50
60 Monaco 50 Scotland 50 United Kingdom 50 Montserrat 60 Senegal 50 Upper Volta 50 Morocco 50 Sierra Leone 50 Uruguay 50
Mozambique 50 Singapore 50 Venezuela 60
Nepal 50 Somalia 50 Viet-Nam 50
Netherlands 50 South Africa Rep. 50 Virgin Island 60
New Caledonia 50 Spain 50 Western Samoa 50 New Zealand 50 Sri Lanka 50 Yeman(Aden) 50 Nicaragua 60 Sudan 50 Yemen(Arab) 50 Niger 50 Surinam 60 Yugoslavia 50 Nigeria 50 Swaziland 50 Zaire Rep. of 50 Norway 50 Sweden 50 Zambia 50 Okinawa 60 Switzerland 50
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