Samsung SVP-5500 User Manual

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SVP-5500 Video Presenter
User’s Guide
SVP-5500 Video Presenter
User’s Guide
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Features
Various image control
Digital features on your Video Presenter provides useful and various image controls including:
-Negative/positive image conversion
-Brightness and R/B color control
-Flicker reduction
-Image rotation up to 180
o
-Image Freeze (SVP-5500DX only)
Input source selection
You can quickly switch between your computer presentation and your document presentation with the INT/EXT button on the control panel or on the remote control.
Flexible and rotatable head
The camera head and arm of your Video Presenter can be rotated up to 180oto enable you to capture all images surround you.
Connection with PC
You can connect to PC with USB or RS-232C cable and store the projected image into the computer. You can also edit the image on the computer with the supplied SVP-5500 program. USB connection and SVP-5500 program is available for SVP-5500DX only.
Custom user settings
To avoid any interruption of presentation to reset the video presenter, you can preset up to 8 customized settings in the memory and recall it during the presentation simply.
Remote control
You operate your presenter through a hand-held remote control, with buttons for adjusting the projected image and accessing all the presenter’s features.
Optional accessories
To enhance your use of the presenter, LCD monitor and sub camera are available. With the LCD monitor, you can view the image without connecting to a monitor or TV. The sub camera gives you the great ability to shoot precise angles and close-up images even from a microscope.
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Safety Precautions ......................................... 2
Unpacking ...................................................... 3
Your video presenter ...................................... 4
Front view ..................................................... 4
Rear view ...................................................... 5
Controls .......................................................... 6
on the Control panel ....................................... 6
on the Remote control ..................................... 7
Setting up ....................................................... 8
Connecting to output device ........................... 10
TV or Monitor ................................................. 10
Desktop computer .......................................... 11
USB connection ........................................... 11
RS-232C connection ..................................... 11
Connecting external input .............................. 10
AV device ...................................................... 12
Computer ...................................................... 13
Microphone .................................................... 13
Using the presenter ........................................ 14
To see the image received from external device .. 14
To project an object on the video presenter ........ 16
Adjusting your image ..................................... 19
Adjusting image size ....................................... 19
Adjusting brightness ....................................... 19
Adjusting image color ..................................... 20
Positive and negative switching ........................ 20
Rotating image ............................................... 20
Saving image in memory ................................. 21
Screen divide and image shift .......................... 21
Saving custom user settings ............................ 22
Reducing flicker .............................................. 22
Optional accessories ....................................... 23
LCD monitor .................................................. 23
Sub camera ................................................... 23
Storage .......................................................... 24
Troubleshooting ............................................. 26
Replacing fuse ............................................... 27
Specification ................................................... 28
Table of Contents
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Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using your Video Presenter:
1. Do not place the presenter on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
2. Do not use the presenter near water or sources of heat.
3. Use the type of power source indicated on the presenter. If you are not sure of the power available, consult your dealer or power company.
4. Place the presenter near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged.
5. Take the following precautions for the plug. Failure to comply with these precautions could result in sparks or fire: Do not insert the plug into an outlet with dust present. Insert the plug firmly into the outlet.
6. Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles. This can cause fire or electric shock.
7. Do not place the presenter where the cord can be walked on. It may result in fraying or damage to the plug.
8. Unplug the presenter from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
9. Do not block the slots and openings in the presenter case. They provide ventilation and prevent the presenter from overheating. Do not put the presenter on a sofa, rug, or other soft surface or in a built-in installation, unless proper ventilation is provided.
10. Never push objects of any kind through cabinet slots. Never spill liquid of any kind into the presenter.
11. Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards.
12. Unplug the presenter during lightning storms or when it will not be used for extended periods.
13. Do not place the presenter and remote control on top of heat-producing equipment or in a heated place, such as a car.
14. Unplug the presenter from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
• When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
• If liquid has been spilled into the presenter, or it has been exposed to rain or water.
• If it does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions, or if it exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
• If it has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Safety precautions
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When you unpack your Video Presenter, make sure that you have all these components.
Optional accessories
Power cable
*1
Audio/Video cables
Remote control
USB cable
*2
This User’s Guide
S-video cable
Adapter lens and lens cap
Dust cover
*1 The shape of power cable may differ, depending on your country. *2 Available for SVP-5500DX only.
Unpacking
Diskettes containing SVP-5500 program and USB driver, and its User’s Guide
*2
Sub camera
LCD monitor
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Front view
IR sensor
Receives the signals from the remote control.
Handle
Control Panel
See page 6.
Light box
Camera head
Rotatable 120oto top or bottom and 270oto right or left.
Head lock button
Main lock button
Arm lock button
Use the button to adjust the height of the camera head.
Lens adjuster
Use the switch to adjust the lens angle.
Arm
Head lamp
Head lamp
Handle is located in the bottom. Use it when you move this unit.
Use the switch to raise or fold the main pole.
Use the button to rotate the camera head.
Your video presenter
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Rear view
VIDEO IN
SUB
CAMERA
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO INMICS-VIDEOLCDUSBVGA INRS-232C
100-240V AC, 50/60HZ, 2A
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.
1212
AUDIO OUT
Connects optional microphone.
S-VIDEO jack
Sends video signals from your Video Presenter to a TV equipped with S­video input terminal.
RS-232C jack
Used to connect to PC through a serial port.
USB connector
(SVP-5500DX only)
Power connector
Connects to AC power outlet (100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 2A).
VIDEO OUT 1, 2 jacks
Sends video signal from your Video Presenter to a TV or monitor. The signal from these two jacks are equivalent.
AUDIO OUT 1, 2 jacks
Sends audio signal from your Video Presenter to a TV or monitor. The signals from these two jacks are equivalent.
VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT
AUDIO INMIC
1212
AUDIO OUT
USBVGA INRS-232C
100-240V AC, 50/60HZ, 2A
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.
LCD jack
Connects optional LCD monitor.
V
SUB
CAMERA
AMICS-VIDEOLCDUSBVGA INRS-232C
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.
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VIDEO IN
SUB
CAMERA
PROTECTION
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VIDEO IN
SUB
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO INMICS-VIDEOLCD
1212
AUDIO OUT
SUB CAMERA jack
Connects optional sub camera.
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VIDEO IN 1, 2 jacks
Receives video signal from external AV device (such as VCR or camcorder). The signal from these two jacks are equivalent. To see the signal from this jack, press INT/EXT button on the remote control or the control panel of this unit.
AUDIO IN 1, 2 jacks
Receives audio signal from external AV device (such as VCR or camcorder). The signals from these two jacks are equivalent.
VGA IN jack
(SVP-5500DX only)
Connects computer VGA port using the monitor cable
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on the Control panel
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ZOOM INT/EXT
AF
LAMP
NEGA/POSI
AWC
FREEZE
IRIS
POWER
You can find the same function buttons both on the control panel of your SVP-5500 and the remote control. You can use any of them to perform the function.
Controls
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
Before using the remote control at first time, install batteries.
2. Insert the batteries then replace the cover.
Battery type: AAA type 1.5V
Used to turn power on and off.
Enlarges or reduces the image size on the screen.
Switches image negative or positive.
Allows to focus
automatically.
Adjusts the brightness of
the image
on the screen.
Turns the head lamps and/or lightbox on or off.
Adjusts image color automatically.
Allows to choose the signal input to be displayed.
INT: Internal signal out from this unit. EXT: External signal out from AV device
(if connected to this unit).
1. Remove the cover on the back of the remote control.
(For SVP-5500DX only)
Keeps the current image on the screen.
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on the Remote control
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2
POWER
Turns power on and off.
INT/EXT
Allows to choose the signal input to be displayed.
NEGA/POSI
Switches image negative or positive.
LAMP
Turns the head lamps and/or lightbox on or off.
FOCUS
Allows to focus an object. F: Used to focus an object which is in the far distance. N: Used to focus an object being close. AF: Used to focus automatically.
RED/BLUE/AWC
Adjusts the image color.
R +/- : Adjusts the red color. B +/- : Adjusts the blue color. AWC : Adjusts color automatically.
VOLUME
Adjusts the audio volume.
REVERSE
Puts the image on the screen into reverse. It rotates the image by 180
o
.
FREEZE
(for SVP-5500DX only)
Keeps the current image on the screen.
WIDE/TELE
• Enlarges the image size.
• Reduces the image size.
OPEN/CLOSE
• Opens iris to increase the brightness.
• Closes iris to decrease the brightness.
EXIT
Stops current function and return to the normal mode.
ANTI-FLK
Reduces the flicker on the screen.
PRESET
• Saves the customized user setting values.
• Activates the preset user settings.
SAVE/RECALL (for SVP-5500DX only)
• Saves the projected image into the memory of this unit.
• Recalls the image from the memory.
DIVIDE
(for SVP-5500DX only)
Divides the screen to see both of the current image and the image recalled from the memory simultaneously on one screen.
SHIFT
(for SVP-5500DX only)
Shifts the recalled image shown in the divided screen from the left to right to see the hidden portion of the image.
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SVP-5500ST users can find FREEZE, SAVE, RECALL, DIVIDE, and SHIFT buttons, but the buttons do not perform corresponding functions. The buttons are activated in SVP-5500DX only.
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While you pull the main lock button toward the front of the presenter, lift the arm.
Raise the head lamps at both sides.
Holding the head, adjust the angle of the head.
Remove the lens cap.
Setting up
Main lock button
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Adjust the angle of the lamps properly.
While you hold the arm lock button, pull up the head to adjust the height.
Plug the power cord in.
Connect the output and another input device properly according to your needs.
(See pages 10 through 13.)
Arm lock button
230V
120V
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Connecting to output device
TV or Monitor
Connect a TV or monitor to this presenter to display the projected image using the AV cables or S-video cable.
If you use an optional microphone or if your presentation includes sound effects which is received from AUDIO IN jack, you need to connect the audio cable to AUDIO OUT jack.
If you connect to S-video terminal, you may obtain more clear image, but the signal from the external AV source (if connected) is not available on this terminal.
Connection
VIDEO IN
SUB
CAMERA
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO INMICS-VIDEOLCDUSBVGA IN
1212
AUDIO OUT
Connect the yellow plug to the VIDEO
OUT and white plug to AUDIO OUT jack.
If you have a TV or monitor equipped with S-video terminal, you can connect to S-video jack.
Connect the yellow plug to the video input and white plug to the audio input port.
You may use 1 or 2 jack. The signal from these jacks are equivalent.
Or
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Desktop computer
For SVP-5500DX, connect a desktop PC using USB cable and install the supplied SVP-5500 program. You can see the projected image on the PC monitor and control the image as a graphic file using the program.
RS-232C connection is available for advanced user. If you connect a PC with RS-232C cable, you should set up your PC and make your own program to control the projected image on PC. Ask your dealer for further details.
USB connection (SVP-5500DX only)
SUB
CAMERA
S-VIDELCDUSBVGA INRS-232C
100-240V AC, 50/60HZ, 2A
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.
Connect to the USB port on your PC, then install the supplied SVP-5500 program.
RS-232C connection
SUB
CAMERA
S-VIDELCDUSBVGA INRS-232C
100-240V AC, 50/60HZ, 2A
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.
Connect to the RS-232C terminal on your PC.
RS-232C cable is not provided with the presenter. You can obtain one from your computer dealer.
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Connecting external input
AV device
If you want to use image from external video source such as as VCR, camcorder, laser disk player, DVD player, or any other compatible AV device, connect the device to your presenter. With the INT/EXT button on the presenter, you can switch the input source during presentation from this external source and the internal signal from the presenter.
If you wish to use audio, connect the audio cable between the AV device and your presenter.
Connection
VIDEO IN
SUB
CAMERA
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO INMICS-VIDEOLCDUSBVGA INRS-232C
AC, 50/60HZ, 2A
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.
1212
AUDIO OUT
Connect the yellow plug to the VIDEO IN and white plug to AUDIO IN jack.
Connect the yellow plug to the video output and white plug to the audio output port.
You may use 1 or 2 jack. The signal from these jacks are equivalent.
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Computer
If you connect computer through VGA IN port, you can receive video signal from the computer.
Microphone
To enhance the presentation with the presenter’s voice guidance, use a microphone. Microphone is not supplied with this presenter.
VIDEO IN
SUB
CAMERA
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO INMICS-VIDEOLCDUSBVGA INRS-232C
0/60HZ, 2A
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.
1212
AUDIO OUT
Connect to VGA IN terminal using the VGA cable from the computer. VGA IN terminal is available for SVP-5500DX only.
Connect to VGA port on the computer equipped with XGA, SVGA, or VGA graphic card.
Use a microphone
equipped with ф6.3.
VIDEO IN
SUB
CAMERA
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO INMICS-VIDEOLCDUSBVGA INRS-232C
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.
1212
AUDIO OUT
Connection (SVP-5500DX only)
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Set up your video presenter properly.
(see page 8 and 9.)
Connect the input device from which you want to receive the image and the output device on which you want to see the image.
(see pages 10 through 13.)
Turn the power of the input and output device, and the video presenter on.
When the video presenter is powered on, the head lamps turn on. To turn it off, press LAMP button of the presenter.
Using the presenter
To see the image received from external device
ZOOM
IRIS
POWER
INT/EXT
AF
LAMP
NEGA/POSI
AWC
FREEZE
POWER
LAMP
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If necessary, you can adjust the audio volume using the volume buttons on the remote control.
If NO EXT SYNC is displayed, check if the external input device is connected properly.
Choose the video source with the
INT/EXT button of the presenter.
Open the image on the AV device or computer. Now you see the image through the TV or monitor.
INT/EXT
AF
LAMP
NEGA/POSI
AWC
FREEZE
• Each time you press the button, the display shows EXT1 OUT, EXT2 OUT, AUX OUT, VGA OUT, INT OUT.
EXT1 OUT, EXT2 OUT 󱈇 Choose this mode to see the image of
the AV device such as camcorder, video, laser disk player, DVD player.
AUX OUT 󱈇 Choose this mode to see the image on
the optional sub camera.
VGA OUT
(available for SVP-5500DX only)
󱈇 Choose this mode to see the image on
the computer connected to the VGA IN port.
INT OUT 󱈇 Choose this mode to see the image
through the lens of the video presenter.
EXT1 OUT
INT/EXT
12m
5m
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5m
30
Effective range of the remote control
When using the remote control, always aim it directly at the remote control receive window of your video presenter. Refer to the figure at the right side for acceptable range.
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Set up your video presenter properly.
(see page 8 and 9.)
Connect to a TV or monitor to display the image.
(see page 10.)
Turn the power of the output device and the video presenter on.
To project an object on the video presenter
ZOOM
IRIS
POWER
Place the object on the lightbox, and adjust the head to face the object.
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If you want to rotate the image displayed, use this switch to adjust the lens position.
To adjust the height to put the lens closer to the document, lower the arm while you hold down the arm lock button.
If there is no image on the TV or monitor, check if the cable is properly connected, and press the INT/EXT button of the presenter to select the input mode to INT OUT.
POWER
Using the presenter Continued
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Select a proper lighting source with the LAMP button of the presenter. Each time you press the button, head lamps on, lightbox on, then all lighting off.
Remove or attach the adapter lens according to the object projected.
INT/EXT
AF
LAMP
NEGA/POSI
AWC
FREEZE
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Rotate the lens to remove or attach it.
• Adapter lens is required when you project an object placed on the lightbox. (Focusable distance : 24-32 cm)
• Adapter lens must be removed to focus on the object located over 80 cm away.
• You cannot focus on object properly when the distance between the object and the camera is out of range stated above.
LAMP
Head lamp. Use the head lamps to project paper document and other material, and use lightbox lamp to project transparencies.
Lightbox
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Focus on the object.
• In most situations, it is better to use the automatic focus feature. Use AF
button for automatic focusing.
• In some conditions, however, automatic focusing may be inadequate. Then
you must focus manually. Press FOCUS F (FAR) button or FOCUS N (NEAR) button on the remote control to focus on object being far away or on object being close to the camera lens.
INT/EXT
AF
LAMP
NEGA/POSI
AWC
FREEZE
You see the image on the TV or monitor.
• To use versatile image control features, see pages 20 through 22.
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AF
Auto focusing is not work properly when you try to focus on objects in conditions below. In this case, adjust the focusing manually.
Object being too far away or too close to focus on. The automatic focusable distance with the adapter lens attached is within 24 and 32 cm. Without the adapter lens, the range is 80 cm to
..
Object in a dark area.
The background is too bright.
Image containing several objects at the same time; some objects being close to the lens of this unit and others being far away.
Very shiny or glassy surface
Repetitive horizontal or vertical lines
Object reflecting a strong beam.
For SVP-5500DX, to change the object projected during presentation, freeze the image on the screen using FREEZE button of the presenter then change it. To cancel the freezing, press EXT button on the remote control.
INT/EXT
AF
LAMP
NEGA/POSI
AWC
FREEZE
FREEZE
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Adjusting your image
Adjusting image size
ZOOM
IRIS
ZOOM
Press WIDE or TELE button
on the remote control to reduce or enlarge the image size displayed on the screen.
You can also use ZOOM
or ZOOM button on the
control panel of the presenter to achieve the same result.
WIDE TELE
Adjusting brightness
ZOOM
IRIS
IRIS
Press IRIS button on
the control panel or OPEN
button on the remote control to lighten the overall image.
Press IRIS button on
the control panel or
CLOSE button on the
remote control panel to darken the overall image.
Use the control buttons on the remote control or on the control panel of the presenter to adjust the projected image. Some of the main features are described below:
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NEGA/POSI
AWC
FREEZE
AWC
Positive and negative switching
LAMP
NEGA/POSI
AWC
FREEZE
NEGA/POSI
Adjusting image color
For automatic color
adjustment, press AWC
button.
If you want to fine adjust,
press BLUE +/– or RED +/–
button to increase or decrease blue or red color factor manually.
The color level chosen will be displayed.
BLUE 90
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Hint: To obtain best result, put the camera lens facing the white paper and press AWC button.
Negative
Positive
Rotating image
Press REVERSE button to turn the image
upside down. This button is available only on the remote control.
Reversed image
Normal image
Press NEGA/POSI button.
Each time you press the button, POSI or NEGA appears alternately on the screen. Set to POSI to see normal object and set to NEGA to see negative film.
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You can save the image up to 8 frames into your video
presenter's memory. After saving you will be able to recall it.
Saving image in memory (for SVP-5500DX only)
To save the image into the memory, press SAVE
button and specify the memory location within 4 seconds using the number keys from 1 through 8.
If you want to recall the saved image from
memory, press RECALL button and press the
memory location number within 4 seconds. If you
press and hold down RECALL button, all images
saved in memory are displayed one by one.
If you want to exit from the recall mode, press
EXIT button.
The memory location numbers are printed on the right side of these buttons. For example, if you want to save the image into memory location 7, press Save then press AF button printed 7 at right side.
If you turn the power off, all the saved images will be lost.
You can see both the image of an object currently projected and the image
saved in memory simultaneously on one screen.
Screen divide and image shift (for SVP-5500DX only)
Press DIVIDE button and press the memory
location number within 4 seconds to recall the image you want to see.
To cancel this mode and return to normal
mode, press EXIT button.
You can see the image of an object currently projected at right side.
The recalled image from memory appears at left side. Press SHIFT button to shift the image from the left to right. Each time you press the button, a quarter of the image will be moved from the left to right.
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Saving custom user settings (for SVP-5500DX only)
After you adjust feature value, you can save the value for next time use. You can
save up to 8 different custom user settings.
To save the current value, press Save button
and specify the memory location within 4 seconds using the number keys from 1 through
8.
To recall your custom setting, press the Recall
button and press the memory location number within 4 seconds.
The memory location numbers are printed on the right side of these buttons. For example, if you want to save the image into memory location 7, press Save then press AF button printed 7 at right side.
You can not save the setting on the REVERSE, FREEZE, RECALL, DIVIDE buttons.
Reducing flicker
If your monitor screen flickers, press ANT-
FLK button. It will reduce the flicker on the
screen.
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This desktop LCD monitor allows you to monitor the image projected through your video presenter.
The same image is displayed on the TV or projector connected to this unit.
LCD monitor
Connect to the LCD socket on the back of this presenter.
MICS-VIDEOLCDUSBVGA IN
1
In addition to a main camera, your video presenter offers a small but very userful sub camera as an option.
This camera gives you the great ability to shoot precise angles and close up images even from a microscope.
Sub camera
VIDEO IN
SUB
CAMERA
12
Optional accessories
Connect to the SUB CAMERA socket on the
back of this presenter.
Hold the camera as shown and shoot object freely.
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Turn the power off and unplug the power cord.
Attach the lens cap.
While you pull the main lock button toward the front of the presenter, fold the head completely.
Fold the lamps on both sides completely.
Storage
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Turn the head upside down. While you hold the arm lock button,
lower the arm completely.
Use the handle when you move it.
When you do not use it for a long time, protect it with the cover supplied.
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Picture is not displayed.
• Check that the brightness is proper. Adjust the brightness if necessary. See page 19.
• Check for the video cable connection.
• Check that the built-in fuse is blown.
• Check that the lens cap is removed.
Sometimes problems can be easily solved by checking a few basic things. Check below before you call for help or take your video presenter to an authorized service center.
Troubleshooting
PC does not communicate using USB.
• Make sure that SVP-5500 program is properly installed on the PC.
• Make sure that the OS is Windows 98. The program does not operate on Windows 95.
• For further details, refer to the User’s
Guide came with the program.
Picture is not focused on properly.
• Check that the proper lens is attached to the camera.
• Press AF button to use automatic
focusing feature.
• Check that the object is not too close.
Picture of a slide or a negative film is not displayed.
• Check that an lightbox lamp turns on.
• Check that the camera lens faces the object.
• Check that a proper lens is attached to the camera.
• Check that you set to NEGA or POSI
properly by pressing NEGA/POSI
button.
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1. Remove the fuse holder on the back of this unit using a screw driver.
2. Remove the blown fuse and replace it with a spare one.
3. Replace the fuse holder.
Replacing fuse
Fuse in use
Spare
The presenter does not respond to the remote control.
• Check the batteries in the remote control. If they are used up, replace with new ones. See page 6 to install the batteries.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be used for a month or more. This will help prevent possible damage from battery leakage. If leakage occurs, wipe up the liquid inside the compartment and replace the batteries with new ones.
Head lamp does not light up as soon as the LAMP button is pressed.
• Built-in protection circuitry is activated to protect the lamp circuit. It's normal.
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Description
Specifications
Lens F1.4~2.7 f=3.9~62.4, 16 X POWER ZOOM
Shooting area Max : 213 x 283mm, Min : 14 x 17.5mm
Focus Powered (one-touch auto focus)
IRIS Auto (with fine level adjustment)
Upper •Side arm type Lower •Built-in light box
NTSC Pickup device: 1/4”410,000 pixels IT CCD
Total pixels: 811 (H) x 508 (V) Effective pixels: 768 (H) x 494 (V)
PAL Pickup device: 1/4”470,000 pixels IT CCD
Total pixels: 795 (H) x 596 (V) Effective pixels: 752 (H) x 582 (V)
SYNC system Internal SYNC
Resolution 450 TVL
White balance Manual / AWC (one-touch)
S / N ratio 46 dB or more
Video output
C-Video (VBS 1.0 Vp-p/75 unbalance)
S-Video (Y : 1.0 Vp-p/75 unbalance, C : 0.3 Vp-p/75 unbalance)
Positive/Negative switching Available
Remote control Supplied
Input selection 4 (5*) Channels (Internal 1, External 3 (4
*
))
On-screen display Available
Image rotation
MECHANICAL (180
O
MAX)
ELECTRICAL (180
O
)
*
Image freeze Available
*
Image save Available (8 Frames)
*
Image recall Available (8 Frames)
*
Image divide Available
*
Image transfer to computer Available (USB : full, 1/4, 1/16 mode)
*
Application software
Windows application in Windows 98 or later
Scan converter Built-in (640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 : 3 Modes)
*
Preset function Up to 8 user settings
Input terminal
Video (RCA/75 ) X 2, Audio (RCA) X 2, VGA (15 pin D-sub)
*
X 1,
MIC (6.3фjack/optimal impedance 600, 65dB) X 1
Output terminal Video (RCA/75) X 2, S-Video (MINI DIN 4P CON./75) X 1,
Audio (RCA/optimal impedance 10K or more, -10dB) X 2
PC interface Built-in USB*and RS-232C
Operating temperature/Humidity
+5°C ~+35°C / 30% ~ 90%
Power AC 100V ~ 240V, 50/60Hz
Dimension (mm) In-use: 665(W) x 510(D) x 547(H) Storage: 495(W) x 510(D) x 167(H)
Wight 8.3 kg
Image
General
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SVP-5500 DX only
Optical system
Illumination system
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specifications
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