Camera Scope Projector Remote Wireless Mouse With Laser pointer Projection System SOP Instructor Projector Instructor PC , DVD Player Walkie Talkie FVCC:BioTech;Morrison 8/28/2012 Prepared by: Bob Morrison STLCC, Instrumentation Specialist Original Feb08, Last Revision Sep 10 Portable Projector Page 1
Projection: BRDG, Document Camera, Desktop Model Epson ELPDC05 General Device Type Document camera Width 27.4 in Depth 21.3 in Height 21.8 in Weight 21.6 lbs Still Image 1024 x 768 Features Remote control , Image Sensor , Type CCD 1/3" , Lens Iris F/2.
Projection: BRDG Classroom, Computer ,Doc Camera, Laptop Personal Laptop: 1. Insert extra RGB (blue connector) from rear Doc camera to laptop rear blue port 2. Insert green audio cable to laptop port 3. Set toggle switch to Laptop mode 4. Turn on Document Camera 5. On left side of Doc Camera, push the RGB1 button to switch to laptop video 6.
Projection: BRDG Lab Rooms; Computer, Doc Camera, Scope Proj Comp FIRST LOCATE SWITCH 2” x 2” white box Source Toggle Switch (behind PC on desktop) Comp= Computer, DVDs, Powerpoint, Web Proj = Document Camera Camera Light Controls: 1. Press once for Upper Lights (document) 2. Press again for Base transparency light 3.
Projection: @BRDG, Epson Remote, PN 145258901 - - Point remote toward ceiling projector and depress to turn projector on and off. Turn off projector when not in use NOTE: At present, Page Up/Down do not function at BRDG Park, use Wireless Presenter/pointer on next slide - Depress Pointer to activate - Use pad/arrows to move pointer -Requires 2 AAA batteries, install on rear panel. Hotlink to Epson Remote User Manual ….
Projection: Wireless Presenter/Mouse, Laser Pointer Kensington, K0941A with laser, required 2 AAA batteries Press for Laser Pointer, use Caution when pointing Laser will not operate unless the USB has been removed Move Back in Slides Blank/Black Screen Move Forward in Slides 1. Install in PC USB port -Requires 2 AAA batteries, install on rear panel. Note Laser will not light if batteries are low.
Projection: Walkie-Talkie, Motorola, Talkabout@ BRDG Hotlink to Motorola Talkabout User Manaul….pdf 3. Press Musical note to send a call tone alert to others on the same channel 4. Press side button to talk, then release to listen 1. Press MENU and hold >2 seconds to turn unit ON of OFF 2.
Projector: @BRDG, Epson 3LCD, w LAN connection R127 ID Address: Subnet Mask: Gateway Addr: MAC Addr: IP Addr display: FVCC:BioTech;Morrison 8/28/2012 010.151.020.003 255.255.255.000 010.152.020.253 00.00.48.37.04.
Projection: Portable Projector, InFocus LP 340 Source button: cycles from Video to Computers Laptop Keyboard: MUST Use Fn+F8 to share laptop display with Projector Zoom: Wheel to zoom image in/out Focus control Blue/Monitor connector to Projector Green: On/Off projector Remote IR Receiver Connection to Projector Image Source Connector to Laptop or other device Remote; Basic projector (not laptop) controls; Menu, Source, Standby FVCC:BioTech;Morrison 8/28/2012 Page 9
Projection: Play DVDs, BRDG, Instructor PC 1. Insert DVD in PC drive, then Select “Play DVD Video using PowerDVD” from the menu. At present, Windows Media Player is not recommended. 2. If Menu does not open, go To “My Computer”, select DVD Drive, “Play using PowerDVD”. 3. Adjust volume using the PCSettings menu, Speaker icon on the Windows lower toolbar, and using thumb wheel on the small 2” x 2” box along speaker line. 4. Use the “HOME” icon to stop, restart, resume, or skip to DVD sections.
Projection : @BRDG, Axiovert 25, R124 / SLCC # 0097770 To Projector To PC/Monitor Off/On MTI-DAGE Camera Control Unit (CCU) Set Gain to “manual” Off/On W green indicator FVCC:BioTech;Morrison 8/28/2012 Camera View Selector Knob Eyepiece (clockwise) Projection (ccw) Page 11
Microscopy: Scope, Capturing Images for PC and Projector 1. Power on the Microscope, VCR/DVD player, Camera Control Unit (CCU), and the Projector (CCU is MTI –DAGE 2” x 5” box) Make sure the Gain switch on the CCU is set to “Manual” to avoid camera attempts to rebalance brightness and thus dim your scope image. The VCR/DVD player must be turned on and the channel set to “L2” to pass through video from the scope camera to the projector “video” setting.
Projection: @ FV, SM244, 245 , Nikon Labophot -2 Camera Control CMACamera 3CCD (details Slide #7) Turn “on” (green light) on bottom shelf of cart View Selector Control Rod Eyepiece (push in) Camera ( pull out) VCR/DVD Player, Turn On And set to VCR mode Turn dial on selector box To DVD/VCR setting.
Projection: SM244 & SM245 Microscope to Screen 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Power on the Microscope Power on the VCR/DVD device and set it to VCR mode. Power on the Projector using the Epson remote Power on the white Sony CMA-D2 1” x 6” box on the bottom shelf Turn the dial on the small video selector control box to DVD/VCR settings Focus the specimen in the microscope eyepiece as you would for normal observations.
Camera: Sony DXC-390P Automatic exposure modes AE Level - adjusts the standard brightness level up to +/- one F –stop in a lens iris> AE Speed - selectable AE ( Auto Exposure) reaction speed to suit applications under varying lighting conditions AE Area - AE Area is a light metering system that includes 6 different modes ( Multi, Slit, Mid, Manual, Large, Spot) Video outputs RGB, Y/C, and Composite Video outputs Rear View, ports Side View, Controls FVCC:BioTech;Morrison 8/28/2012 Page 15
Projection : @ BRDG MTI-DAGE Camera Control Unit (CCU) and Camera Cable from Camera connects to CCU on back panel Via BNC connector to EXT-SYNC terminal VBS output to Monitor or other device using BNC connector from VIDEO port on back panel of CCU S-VIDEO output is also available CCU, located on PC Or Nearby On/Off w Green Indicator Light Camera, mounted on Microscope HotLink to DC-330 Camera Specs on a website FVCC:BioTech;Morrison 8/28/2012 Page 16
Projection: BRDG Lab Room Improvement Options Option #1 Canted Screen - Better angle but, - Costly to move 10’ screen and projector mounted in ceiling near HVAC, Sprinklers, Elec - Could drop below ceiling to reduce some cost but may not be “attractive” Option #2 Centralize Location - Good angle but blocks whiteboard, some blockage by Instructor PC - Same costly ceiling move issues as #1 Option #3 Move to longitudinal end of classroom - Good view angle for most, some blockage by students in first bench - Sa