Model DVP303A User's Manual Digital Visual Presenter
Table of Contents 1__INTRODUCTION............................................................... 2 1-1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................2 1-2 CERTIFICATION ........................................................................................2 1-3 WARNING ................................................................................................2 1-4 SAFETY INSTRUCTION..................................................................
1__Introduction 1-1 Introduction This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
7. Do not overload wall outlets. Do not use extended extension leads or multi-way plug boards. Fire or electric shock may be possible. 8. Do not block any cabinet opening with any kind of objects. 9. Never allow liquid of any kind to spill into the Digital Presenter. 10. Except as specifically instructed in this User’s Manual, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
1-5 Specification Image_________________________________________________________________ Pick-up Device 1/3” progress scan CCD Effective Pixels 1077(H)x 788(V) Frame Rate White Balance Exposure Image Mode Freeze Analog RGB Output 15 Frames/sec Auto/Manual Auto/Manual Photo/Text//Gary/Film/Slide Yes XGA 75Hz SVGA 75Hz 60K/47KHz, TTL level, Positive Polarity 75Hz, TTL level, Positive Polarity 0.77Vpp H.Sync. Signal V.Sync.
2__Package Content Make sure that the package contains the following items ♦ Digital Presenter ♦ User’s manual CD ♦ Remote controller ♦ Power cable ♦ VGA cable ♦ USB cable ♦ RS232 cable ♦ Slide Holder ♦ Negative Holder 5
3__Product Overview 3-1 Front/Top View 1. Camera head 2. Attach Lens 3. Camera arm 4. Lamps 5. Base light in platform 6. Handle 7. Control panel 8. Lamp Lock 9. Remote controller slot Figure: 3 - 1 Figure: 3 - 2 3-2 Control panel 1 2 (Power button): Turn on/off the Digital Presenter. Select button: 2.1 AF: Auto Focus. 2.2 Adjust: Switch the function mode between Focus and Brightness, R, B. 2.3 ◄ Or ►: To adjust the value of the function mode, 2.
3-3 Rear View Figure: 3 - 3 1 VGA INPUT Connect the connector to the VGA output connector of another VGA output device. When an input device is selected, the image is shown through the VGA IN connector. 2 VGA OUTPUT Connect The connector to the input connector of a display device. 3 DVI OUT (DVI-I) Digital Video connector: Output digital and analog signal format 4 USB (Support for USB 1.1) Use the connector to connector a USB cable for transmitting via the USB port.
3-4 Infrared Remote Control Figure: 3 – 4 Button 1. Power 2. AF 3. Freeze 4. Capture Description Turn on and off the Digital Presenter. Auto Focus Keep the current image display on the screen. Capture an image. Button Description Button 8. Zoom Out Make the image smaller. 9. Focus + Move the focus to a nearer area. 10. Focus - Move the focus to a further area. 15. Play 11. BRT+ 18.Flip 5. Selection Button (▲▼◄►) 6. Menu Select a function or item. 12. BRT- Enter the main menu. 13. Gamma 7.
4__Installation 4-1 Setting Up the Digital Presenter 1. Pull up the arm. Adjust the position and height (the height should be 48.5 cm for operation) of the arm by moving the 3-section joint. 2. Turning the camera head toward the platform. Figure: 4–1 Note: The angle of the camera head is limited. Do not turn it forcefully when it reaches the maximal angle.
5__Using the Digital Presenter This chapter shows you the basic and advanced functions of the Digital Presenter as and how to use the menu, the mouse, and the Presenter USB/RS232 interface. 5-1 Getting Started For Presenting Printed Materials: 1. Power on the Digital Presenter. (The lamp arm should be ready before you turn on the power) 2. Place the document or object on the platform. While observing the image on the monitor, adjust the zoom or arm to obtain the optimal size. 3.
OSD Menu Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Gamma Photo / Text Normal Display Gary Image Film Slide Layer 1 Layer 2 Presenter / VGA In Source Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Capture Processing Playback Delete Storage Layer 1 Delete All Enter / Exit Layer 2 Layer 3 Auto Exposure Off / On English / Deutsch / Francais / Italiano Language / Eapanol / Русский / Setting / Output Format SVGA / XGA Pointer Color R/G/B/W/B Drawing Type Frame / Line AC Frequency 50Hz / 60Hz SPS-OFF Enter Password Fa
Option 1:Press the keypad “AF” for executing the AF function. Option 2:Using the remote controller “AF” button for auto focus function. Besides, the digital presenter will execute Auto Focus when user adjusting the zoom in/out. Focus In some cases, you may have to adjust the focus manually. To adjust the focus manually: Option 1:Press on the control panel to enter the "Focus" mode. Adjust the focus with the Adjust buttons ( ) until you see a clear image.
To capture an image: Option 1:If you are using the mouse, click the "Storage". Click "Capture" to capture the current image display. When the "image capturing" function is in progress, "Processing" will be shown just at the place of "Capture" location. Option 2:If you are using the remote control, press the Capture button to capture the current image display. When the function is in progress, a "Processing ►►" OSD displays at the upper left of the output image.
Flip: Press ”Flip” on the Remote Controller Select to rotate the image by 180º. Lamp: Press ”Lamp” on the Remote Controller to turn on and off the lamps and the backlight. Source: Option 1:Use Source on the remote control to switch the image input device (Presenter/VGA In). Option 2:Use the (Source) button on the control panel to switch the image input device (Presenter/VGA In).
Language: Use this function to select an OSD language from several options. There are 8 kinds of languages English, Deutsch, Francais, Italiano, Eapanol, Русский, , . Output Format: Use Output Format to choose the output mode: XGA (1024 x 768), or SVGA (800 x 600). The default setting is XGA. Pointer Color: Adjust the color of the indication cursor by using the selection buttons ( ). R (Red) Æ G (Green) Æ B (Blue) Æ WhiteÆ Black, the default setting is Red.
2.2 Select the Lamp status, as shown in the following figure: Lamp Upper Backlight Lamp off is 2.3 If you select Upper (Upper Lamp), press on your remote control until highlighted. Press Enter to show Gamma options. Select one, as shown in the following figure. Gamma Photo Text Cancel Upper Lamp 2.4 If you select Photo, press on your remote control until is highlighted. Press Enter to show Brightness. Adjust the value, as shown in the following figure. Brightness Cancel Upper Lamp 2.
2.7 Proceed with your setting or stopUpper doingLamp so: 2.7.1 If you have selected Save in Step 2.6, a "Save complete" messages appears for three seconds. Then the screen to the one as or press Menu on the remote shown in 2.2. You may select to configure another lamp. control to return to Layer 1; or, select 2.7.2 If you have selected Discard in Step 2.6, a "Discard your settings" message appears. Then the screen returns to the one as shown in Step 2.2. 2.8 Operation: 2.8.
6__Q&A 1 Q: The ( ) system indicator does not come on. A: No power is coming on. Check that the power cord is connected securely both at the power outlet and the PS. 2 Q: No image appears on the screen. A: I. Make sure the power is installed correctly and securely. II. Make sure all of the cables are installed correctly and securely. 3 Q: The image or parts of the image are blurred or not in focus. A: The lens focusing is maybe not correct or the image sampling is not in the best condition.
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