R INSTRUCTIONS EYE-14 ENGLISH Check out our Internet Homepage for additional information www.wolfvision.
ENGLISH Precautions WARNING! Risk of electric shock Dangerous voltage inside Please observe the following: CAUTION! INSTALLATION AND SERVICING OF THE UNIT MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE/INSTALLATION PERSONNEL FOLLOWING THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ALL LOCAL BUILDING AND SAFETY CODES AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE CODE PROVISIONS OR REGULATIONS.
Approval Marks on the unit: Tested to comply with FCC standards Warning! This is a class A device. Operation of these 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. FCC information: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Components of the EYE-14 #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #6 #2 #1 #8 #1 Center Lasermarker (see pages 7 and 8) Important: Do not stare directly into the laser beam. This is hazardous for your eyes! #2 Adjustment screw for Center Lasermarker (see page 7) #3 Camera lens additional lenses or filters can be attached (M42x0.
Connectors (#7) #11 #9 #10 #13 #14 #12 #16 #15 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #18 #17 RGB OUTput (15pin) (see page 16) AUDIO Line Out for audio signals (see page 7) AUDIO Line In for audio signals (see page 7) IR-EXTERN input for additional IR-sensor (see page 21) USB port to Computer (to host) (see pages 18 and 19) HDMI OUTput (see page 16) LAN port 10/100 BASE T/TX (see pages 14, 18 and 19) Kensington Lock® (see page 20) USB port to USB storage device (to client) (see pages 18) USB port to
Infrared Remote Control (#8) #32 #33 #31 #34 #30 #29 #35 #36 #28 #27 #37 #38 #26 #39 #25 #24 #40 #23 #22 #41 #42 #21 #43 #20 #44 #19 Different IR Codes If you want to work with more than one WolfVision unit in the same room, the units should be set to different infrared codes, in order to control them all individually. The IR code of the EYE-14 has to match the code of the remote control.
Keys on the IR-Remote Control #19 Manual EXPOSURE keys (brightness adjustment) When the EXPOSURE keys are pressed, the unit changes the image brightness (see page 9). #20 ? HELP / RESET key for on-screen menu (double function) Shows the info screen to inform you about current state of recording and audio (see page 9). While you are in the on-screen menu you can activate the on-screen help by pressing the HELP key. Pressing this key for 2 seconds resets the selected menu item (see page 15).
Basic Preparations 1. Connect the PoE+ power supply to the unit (#15) and plug it to mains 2. Connect a viewing monitor or a projector to the outputs of the EYE-14 For choosing the right output mode please see page 16! 3. The power indication LED on the unit is illuminated. (white for Standby and green for fully powered-up). 4. By default, the EYE-14 will be fully powered-up when mains is supplied. When the default behaviour is changed by the user, press the POWER key (#4 or #44 on the remote control). 5.
Shooting Area On The Working Surface 1. The Center Lasermarker on the working surface marks the center of the pick-up area of the built-in camera. Just center your subject material to the laser spot. 2. Select the enlargement required with the ZOOM keys (#34). 3. The Auto Focus will adjust the sharpness automatically. The focus can be adjusted manually by using the FOCUS keys (#35). The Center Lasermarker marks the center of the pick-up area of the built-in camera on the working surface.
Focusing / Autofocus When the unit is turned on the focus automatically adjusts to the object. Please note that objects with very low contrast (like a blank sheets of paper) are difficult to focus. For special applications the autofocus can also be switched off using the on/off switch (#30). The autofocus is also switched off when the manual FOCUS keys (#31) are used. Optical Zoom / Digital Zoom Please note that the EYE-14 has an optical 14x zoom.
IMPORTANT White Balance Adjustment Correct white balance adjustment is important for for accurate color reproduction Each time the lighting condition changes, the camera must readjust its white balance, in order to optimize the color reproduction. The lighting condition (color temperature) changes, for example, if changing between room light and an external lightbox (optional bottom light) or when changing to sunlight. The standard setting of the EYE-14 is "Auto Tracking" white balance.
Snapshot - Storing Single Shots By pressing the SNAPSHOT key (#38) the current image is stored in the next free memory. Built-in Memory (external storage device not connected) The EYE-14 uses internal memory with 8GB storage for snapshots and video recordings. Pictures (and videos) can be viewed in the MEM mode of the EYE-14. All pictures are stored in JPG format with date and time stamp (WV_JJJJMMDD_hhmmss). Example: WV_20130919_024735.jpg An on-screen message will tell you the file name.
MEM Mode To start the MEM mode, press the MEM key (#28). A split image with the stored pictures will be displayed. Additionally a status line with picture information is shown on the bottom of the screen. Pressing the LIVE key (#29) returns to the camera live image temporarily. The presentation will stay at the last picture shown. To continue, use the MEM key. To select one of the currently displayed pictures move the picture bar with the Backward/Forward keys (#21) and confirm it with the OK key (#22).
Built-in Digital Scaler (USB-Stick and vSolution Connect) The EYE-14 has a built-in digital image scaler which can scale the received stream of vSolution Connect (iPad) and images from a connected USB-stick automatically to the current output mode of the unit (For example: If the EYE-14 is set to output an 1080p (FullHD) to the projector but the image from the USB-stick has just 720p resolution, the scaler of the EYE-14 converts the 720p image to 1080p.
Send Stream to Network The EYE-14 has a built-in streaming server which is capable of broadcasting audio and video content over the network. Prepare Ethernet connection (wired or wireless) and select ”Streaming Settings” in the on-screen menu Advanced Settings / Ethernet Settings. There you can assign the IP address of the destination (for multicast select: 225.0.0.0 to 238.255.255.255; with all other addresses the stream can be received at one destination only; 224.x.x.x and 239.x.x.x are reserved.
The following chapter is for experienced users only: ON-SCREEN MENU / ON-SCREEN HELP For regular use of the WolfVision EYE-14, it is not necessary to go into the unit's menu and change settings. Inexperienced users should not make any adjustments here. To enter the on-screen menu press the MENU key (#43). Settings of the unit's basic functions and the builtin camera can be made here using the 4 SELECT keys on the remote control (#22 and #43) and the OK key (#23).
HDMI/RGB Output #14 and #9 Choosing the Correct Output Mode The HDMI and RGB outputs (#22 and #21) can output signals in following formats: - SVGA (4:3 - 800x600 pixels) at 60Hz - XGA (4:3 - 1024x768 pixels) at 60Hz - SXGA (5:4 - 1280x1024 pixels) at 60Hz - UXGA (4:3 - 1600x1200 pixels) at 60Hz - 720p (16:9 Widescreen HD - 1280x720 pixels) at 60Hz - 1080p (16:9 Widescreen HD - 1920x1080 pixels) at 30 and 60Hz - WXGA* (16:10 Widescreen - 1280x800 pixels) at 60Hz - WUXGA (16:10 Widescreen - 1920x1200 pixels
Audio Line In and Line Out #10 and #11 L R GND The EYE-14 can handle different audio sources and different audio outputs. Enter the onscreen menu Advanced Settings / Audio Settings and select the desired settings. Line In: max. 1VRMS @ 10kOhm (stereo, unbalanced) Line Out: max. 1VRMS @ 10kOhm (stereo, unbalanced; max. transmission rate 1:1) Volume of audio output can be decreased in steps of 10% (affects HDMI audio too). Hint: Some microphone systems are requiring a pre-amplifier.
USB Port to Storage Device (host) (#17) The USB client port can be used for expanding memory to save pictures and video files (see pages 11and 12). Additionally it can be used to store menu settings and updating the firmware. Note max. power consumption of 500mA. Saving Settingsof the EYE-14 onto a USB Stick The EYE-14 offers the opportunity to save menu settings inclusive presets onto an USB stick as XML file.
Power over Ethernet plus (PoE+) The LAN port (#15) of the EYE-14 includes Power over Ethernet plus (PoE+) functionality. The necessary power will be provided through the Ethernet cable, this way a separate power line and adapter can be saved. The EYE-14 is compatible with PoE+ power injectors or PoE+ switches according to the IEEE 802.3at -2009 industry standard. The PoE+ adapter used must meet the IEEE 802.3at-2009 industry standard.
91.5mm [3.602"] 9 [3 1 m .5 m 83 "] Dimensions M42x0.75 Ø 48mm [Ø 1.89"] 124.55mm [4.904"] 2.9mm [0.114"] 61.6mm [2.425"] 118.7mm [4.673"] 127mm [5"] NC 0U m " -2 botto 4 / 1 and top Anti-Theft Device - T-bar lock The EYE-14 can be fixed with a security cable T-bar lock (Kensington® Lock), so that it cannot be stolen. Follow the instructions from the cable lock manual.
Optional: Lightbox An lightbox (bottom light) is recommended for dark transparent material such as x-rays or for very small transparent material such as slides. When a lightbox is used, the room light may should be dimmed or switched off. When light conditions change, a white balance adjustment should be performed to compensate the varying color temperatures of different light sources (see page 10). WolfVision offers lightboxes for x-rays, slides and transparencies in two sizes: LB-38: 430 x 359 mm (16.
The camera is easily mounted to the ceiling with the supplied U-shaped mounting clip. In very high rooms, the pick-up size will be too large when mounting the EYE-14 on the ceiling. In this case, it is recommended to use an additional ceiling hanger and the supplied u-shaped mounting clip to suspend the EYE-14 further down from the ceiling. Ceiling Hanger U-Shaped Mounting Clip (Ceiling Mount) 2 R1 91 9 ° 90 25 6.5 174 200.
Calculation Program A very easy method to calculate the exact positioning and the possible image sizes of the EYE-14 is the dedicated calculation program on WolfVision's homepage: www.wolfvision.com (support) www.wolfvision.com (support) Recommended Positioning of Light Please consider light positioning for the EYE-14 carefully. Mounting the light too close to the unit will cause reflections, mounting it too far away will cause shadows.
MAINTENANCE Cleaning IMPORTANT Cabinet: LENS: Clean the cabinet by gently wiping it with a soft, lint-free cloth. Clean the lens by gently wiping them with a soft, lint-free cloth (do not use a paper tissue!). Clean by breathing on the lens to create moisture then wipe with lint-free cloth (If not clean, use special optical cleaner only!).
Technical Data Camera / Technology (Signal format) CMOS 1/3" Progressive Scan Pictures per second (as picked up by the camera) 30 frames per second Native (effective Pixels of camera sensor) 1920x1080 (=2,073,600), ratio 16:9 Native pixels of image processing 1920x1080 (=2,073,600), ratio 16:9 Pixels processed per second 62,208,000, ratio 16:9 (=effective pixels x frames per sec.
CODES - Short Keys Camera Resetting the output mode to the default of "XGA at 60Hz": Keeping the POWER key (#4)pressed for more than 4 seconds. #4 IR-Remote Control #32 #33 #31 #34 #30 #29 #35 #36 #28 #27 #37 #38 #26 #39 #25 #24 #40 #23 #22 #41 #42 #21 #43 #20 #19 #44 Storing presets: Press the desired PRESET key (#27) for 2 seconds. Recalling presets: Press the desired PRESET key (#27) quickly. Activating the on-screen menu: Press the MENU key (#43) to activate the on-screen menu.
R CONTACTS Manufacturer / Worldwide Distribution WolfVision GmbH A-6833 Klaus Tel: +43(5523)-52250, Fax: +43(5523)-52249 AUSTRIA E-Mail: wolfvision@wolfvision.com International Distribution Offices USA WolfVision Inc. Duluth (Atlanta) Burlingame (San Francisco) Asia WolfVision Pte Ltd Singapore Tel: +1(770)931-6802, Toll free: 877-873-WOLF, Fax: +1(770)931-9606 E-Mail: sales@wolfvision.us / support@wolfvision.us Tel: +1(650)648-0002, Toll free: 800-356-WOLF, Fax: +1(650)648-0009 E-Mail: sales@wolfvision.