PRESENTER CONTROL COMPACT ORDERCODE 100802
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WARNING CAUTION! Keep this device away from rain and moisture! Unplug mains lead before opening the housing! FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START-UP! SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Every person involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this device has to: be qualified follow the instructions of this manual CAUTION! Be careful with your operations.
Repairs, servicing and electric connection must be carried out by a qualified technician. WARRANTY: Till one year after date of purchase. CAUTION ! EYEDAMAGES !. Avoid looking directly into the light source. (meant especially for epileptics) ! OPERATING DETERMINATIONS If this device is operated in any other way, than the one described in this manual, the product may suffer damages and the warranty becomes void.
Description of the device Features The Presenter Control Compact has a small size, compact appearance, many functions and it is easy to operate. It is therefore ideally suited to be used in conference rooms, multimedia rooms, college or classrooms. One button click. Built in 2 x 1 VGA matrix switcher. Built in 3 x 1 video matrix switching module. Built in 5 x 1 audio matrix switching module. 6.3mm jack MIC input. Built in digital tuning module. Built in RS232 interface. Power supply 12Vdc. Fig.
Overview Fig. 2 1) PC2 VGA Input. Connect with VGA out terminal of PC 2. 2) PC2 Audio Input. Connect with audio out terminal of (external)PC 2 device. 3) Video 2 Audio Input. Connect with audio out terminal of (external)Video 2 device. 4) Video 2 Video Input. Connect with video out terminal of (external)Video 2 device. 5) MIC. Use to connect your microphone. 6) Mute. Press the Mute button to toggle the Mute function on or off. 7) Volume control. Press “+” button to increase the volume.
Backside Fig. 3 15) S-video Input. Connect with S-video Out terminal of the S-video device. 16) S-video/YCbCr Audio Input. Connect with the Audio Out terminal of S-Video/YCbCr device. 17) Video 1 Video Input. Connect with Video Out terminal of the Video 1 device. 18) Video 1 audio Input. Connect with the Audio Out terminal of the video 1 device. 19) PC 1 VGA input. Connect with VGA Out terminal of the PC 1. 20) PC 1 Audio Input. Connect with the Audio Out terminal of the Video 1 device. 21) 12Vdc Input.
Installation Remove all packing materials from the Presenter Control Compact. Check that all foam and plastic padding is removed. Connect all cables. Host Terminals and Connection Diagram. Fig.
System Setup Software Installation. If you wish to control the projector via system Host, please install the PCC Setup Program. Minimum system requirements: Intel Pentium 200Mhz or up. Windows 2000/ XP. 128M Memory. 30Mb Hard Disk. Attention: PCC software is compatible with WIN2000/XP. The program may not function properly under other software platforms. Installation procedure: Be sure to turn off the power supply to all equipment as well as the computer.
If the connection is set up properly, the setup program will start the main interface (Figure 7). Fig. 7 First check if your projector is listed in the Existing projector list, if so please select the desired projector and click the icon “programming”. Now the setup program will transmit the right RS232 code to the Host. If your projector is not in the list, you have to program the control protocol yourself, using the projectors information.
Serial port Control If your projector is controlled by a serial port, please select “the Serial Port” button. Next you have to define Baudrate, Data Bit, Verification Mode, Power-on command, Power-down command, Projection VGA command, Projection Video Command etc. First select “USER-DEFINED PROJECTOR”. Now the window shown in Figure 8 on the next page will appear. Fig. 8 Click “serial Port Control” after confirmation. Now the communication parameters will be identified in advance.
Requirements for the RS232 code. Use hexadecimal digits only. Please transform other codes to the Hexadecimal format. The symbol “\” is necessary for separating the Hex-digits. Special characters have to be transferred into Hexadecimal digits also. Use a ascII table (also see appendix 3) for special characters. E.g. Blank-space is “20”, the line feed character is “0A” and enter character is “0D”.
Example 2 Power-on command of the projector is POWR___1 (Enter) (_ signifies space)Then in the command field should contain: \50\4f\57\52\20\20\20\31\0d (upper/lower case is insensitive). Infrared remote control If it is impossible to obtain the Control Code of a projector, but the projector can be controlled by infrared Control, please select the “Infrared Remote Control” button. See Figure 10. Fig.
Fig. 11 The system shall pickup the infrared code of the projector via infrared receiving window on the control panel of the host. The computer shall process the infrared code and send out the infrared signal to the infrared receiving window of the projector through infrared wire. You can observe the action of the projector to verify the correctness of the infrared code. Please note following : The infrared wire should be well constructed.
Fig. 13 After successful sampling of the infrared code, a pop up window shall appear and ask you to confirm. If the infrared cable is properly connected please check the projectors action. If ok, then confirm. If not ok, press “No” and start all over again. Possible causes for problems during infrared learning mode: Check the connections of the learning cable. Check if the if the infrared LED is correctly placed before the infrared receiving window of the projector.
Saving the setup. Please save the data for future maintenance or transform the data to those Hosts which have parallel configuration. See Figure 14. Fig.14 Sending the program to the Host. Connect the programming cable, check if connected properly and click the “programming” button. Now the data will be send to the host. The transmission speed shall be shown in the transmission process. When programming is completed successfully, the PCC will restart automatically.
Maintenance The Showtec Scanmaster 3 requires almost no maintenance. However, you should keep the unit clean. Disconnect the mains power supply, and then wipe the cover with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in liquid. Do not use alcohol or solvents. Keep connections clean. Disconnect electric power, and then wipe the DMX and audio connections with a damp cloth. Make sure connections are thoroughly dry before linking equipment or supplying electric power.
Product specification Inputs/ Outputs: PC2 VGA input PC2 Audio input Video 2 video input Video 2 audio input MIC input PC1 VGA input PC1 audio input VIDEO 1 video input VIDEO 1 audio input S-VIDEO video input S-video audio input (YCbCr input optional) VGA output Video output Audio output System requirements: Windows 2000/ XP, 128Mb 30Meg HD, RS232 serial port Design and product specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Website: www.Highlite.nl Email: service@highlite.
Appendix 1: PCC Block Diagram.
Appendix 2: Pin definition of programming cable and Infrared learning cable. Pin definition of programming cable. Infrared learning cable.
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