
Turn off all power while setting up and making connections.
SETTING UP THE UNIT
1. Use one hand holds the base of the visualizer, use the other
hand carefully lift up the camera stand of the unit.
2. Open the arm lights and rotate the camera head until they are in
proper positions.
Arm lights
MAKING CONNECTIONS
Before making any connection, turn off all the power, including
power of the visualizer and the equipment to be connected.
Step 1: Connect power source.
First connect the power cord to the 12V IN connector.

Step 2: Connect to the projector.
Connect visualizer’s PROJECTOR port to the RGB IN port of the
projector port with the RGB cable provided together the visualizer.
Projector
RGB Input
Screen
RS232 Cable
Side Panel
MIC
PROJECTOR
USB
RGB IN AUDIO IN
RS232
PROJECTOR
Rear Panel
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
AUDIO VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
IN
AUDIO IN
OUT -COMPUTER- IN
OUT-12V- IN
If you need control a projector with the visualizer, please use the
projector RS232 cable (6-pin to 9-pin) to make the connection
between the projector and the visualizer . Some projector models may
require a converter cable in addition to this standard RS232 cable to
connect to the projector control port, for the pin locations and shape
of some projectors’ control port connector may be different from the
connector of a standard RS232 cable. After the visualizer is
connected to the projector, you can control projector’s power on,
standby and input selection with the visualizer. (For projectors other
than Hitachi, the Code W riting program that comes with the visualizer
is required for this function.)
Step 3: Connect to a desktop computer.

Note: You can connect a laptop computer to the RGB IN port of side
panel with a RGB cable.
RS232
Cable
MIC
PROJECTOR
Computer
USB
RGB IN AUDIO IN
RS232
Side Panel
RGB Output
To the
Monitor
USB Connector
AUDIO IN
OUT
AUDIO VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO AUDIO S-VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
PROJECTOR OUT -COMPUTER- IN OUT-12V- IN
Rear Panel
Step 4: Connect to the first video equipment with S-Video input.
Output of the S-Video signal from the visualizer to the projector is
already done in the step 2, where the RGB cable comes out from the
visualizer and goes to the projector. After the connections as steps 2,
3, 4 are made, input signals from the computer、visualizer CCD and
S-Video are going to the RGB1 input on the projector and will be
displayed on the projector screen as RGB1. These signals can be
seen in turn when pressing “CCD/PC1/PC2” and “S-VIDEO/VIDEO”
on the control panel of the visualizer.
AUDIO
IN
S-VIDEO
OUTOUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
Video equipment
S-Video out
Audio out
Audio input
(or amplifier/speaker equipment)
Projector
S-Video Cable
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
PROJECTOR
Rear Panel
AUDIO IN
OUT-12V- IN
OUT -COMPUTER- IN

Remarks: RGB IN signal can not go to S-VIDEO OUT or VIDEO
OUT port to be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Connect to the second video equipment with video input.
Step 6: Connections for external control from the computer.
Use the computer RS232 cable (9-pin to 9-pin) to make the
RS 232 connector
USB connector
of the computer
of the computer
USB cable
RS-232 cable
Side Panel
USB
PROJECTOR
MIC
RGB IN AUDIO IN
RS232
Video in
Projector Color monitor
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
OUTOUT
AUDIO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
IN IN
AUDIO
Rear Panel
AUDIO IN
PROJECTOR
OUT -COMPUTER- IN
OUT-12V- IN
Video equipment
Audio out
Video Cable
Video out
connections shown below to control the visualizer from an external
computer.
USB connection enables capturing still images / video streams from
the visualizer to the computer. Special software is required for this
operation.
4. Turn on the power by pressing the “POWER” button.

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