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Navitar VideoMate 7500XY User Manual

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  • Page 3 Integrated inside is a high resolution 3-chip CCD camera featuring Navitar’s acclaimed precision zoom optics. To increase on-screen resolution even further, the VideoMate 7500XY/XYP can be used with a scan doubler, quadrupler, etc. The “random access” feature allows the user to choose between pre-programming the exact slide sequence or randomly jumping to various slide tray positions.
  • Page 4 The built-in motorized zoom lens allows the 7500XY/ XYP to zoom in on slides for increased magnification or zoom out to view entire vertical slides. The X/Y image positioning system allows you to zoom in on any specific point on your slide and magnify it up to 6X.
  • Page 5 Slide Tray 14.75” (374.65mm) 17.25” (438.15mm) Primary Fuse Compartment 0 Slide Secondary Fuses Power Switch Indicator Light Power 10.53” 9.63” (267.34mm) (244.48mm) 7.43” (188.80mm) 17.25” (438.15mm)
  • Page 6 Main Control Panel Menu Control Panel Slide Focus Forward/Reverse Home Button Far/Near Iris Zoom Projector Input Open/Close Wide/Tele Indicator Light Menu Input X/Y Image Indicator Light Scan Control Display Button Menu Up (shd) Button Data Up (awb) Button Projector/Camera Menu Control Switch...
  • Page 7 1. Disconnect the electrical supply. 2. Allow the unit to cool. 3. Use only a General Electric 787 (6 volt, 10 watt) lamp or the equivalent (Navitar part # 9-12126). Higher wattage lamps will cause severe internal damage to the camera and electronics.
  • Page 8 The VideoMate 7500XY is exported throughout the world to countries with different mains voltages. The projectors are set to a fixed mains voltage at the factory. 120v Mains Shipment to countries with 120v mains will be equipped with a 4A fuse.
  • Page 9 The VideoMate 7500XY is fully equipped for dissolve operation and is fully compatible with external dissolve control systems already in existence. Dissolve opera- tion is controlled by using the Kodak Ektapro IR Remote System RA/LP, available from Navitar as an option.
  • Page 10 You can zoom in on any specific point on your slide and magnify it up to 6X with the X/Y image positioning system. You can reset your image to the starting position by pressing the home button. This joystick controlled system can be operated remotely by RS- 232 control.
  • Page 11 Pin 2: Transmit data TxD Pin 3: Receive data RxD Pin 5: Signal ground 8-pin Standard Projector Socket This 8-pin remote control socket is only to be used for wired or infrared remote control units. Pin 1: 12 VDC/50mA Pin 2:...
  • Page 12 Before starting, review the precautions on page 6. To “Quick Start” the VideoMate 7500XY, proceed as follows: 1. Check the voltage setting before powering on. Make sure that the setting above the power cord is correct for your voltage.
  • Page 13 To install the VideoMate 7500XY, proceed as follows: 1. Check the voltage setting before powering on. Make sure that the setting above the power cord is correct for your voltage. Also, check the fuse behind the voltage setting to make sure it is correct for your country.
  • Page 14 The VideoMate 7500XY will accept all 80 and 140 Carousel, Ektagraphic and SAV slide trays. We recommend the 80 slide tray for maximum reliability. 1. Check that the base plate of the slide tray, located on the underside on the slide tray, is locked into the zero position and cannot be rotated.
  • Page 15 Press “0” on the remote control and confirm with the enter key. Using the power switch Turn the projector off by the power switch. When the projector is turned on again, it will complete a system check and bring the slide tray back to the zero posi- tion.
  • Page 16 Note: You can output both Y/C, Composite Video and RGB/Sync simultaneously if you desire. Using the button on the projector’s control panel Press the zoom button until the desired slide magnifi- cation is selected. Using RS-232 control The zoom lens can also be controlled by RS-232.
  • Page 17 7. When you are finished making changes, press the DISP button to return to “live” video. Set the projector/camera menu control switch back to the projector position. The green LED will light on the main control panel.
  • Page 18: White Balance

    The electronic shutter is factory set and cannot be adjusted. Shutter factory settings: -- 1 SHUTTER –- MODE MANU FLD/FRM When the picture image is dark, even if the lens iris is open and the lamp is on, change the gain (video gain) to the proper video level.
  • Page 19 Changing the AWB (Automatic White Balance) mode settings Automatic white balance (AWB) adjusts white balance by displaying the white object inside the areas set by the AWB menus. Using the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons, move the arrow “ ” to select either the OFFSET, AREA or AREA DISP mode.
  • Page 20 Confirming the contents of the zone area selected by AWB 1. Set the “ ” to AREA DISP by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Select ON by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. 3. Push the DISP button to return to the menu. When USER is selected, a grid with 64 zones will appear on-screen.
  • Page 21 Process factory settings: — 4 PROCESS –- GAMMA ON/OFF ON GAMMA BLACK GAMMA 2D LPF DTL GAIN DTL B. FREQ M. PED Changing the process mode settings To select a process mode from the on-screen menu, move the arrow “ “ by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons.
  • Page 22 Changing the black gamma correction level 1. Set the “ “ to BLACK GAMMA by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Select the black gamma correction level, LOW, NORM or HIGH, by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. Changing the two-dimension low pass filter (This function is not available in PAL format.) 1.
  • Page 23 Changing the master pedestal 1. Set the “ “ to M. PED by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Set the master pedestal by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. The DATA UP button increases the master pedestal and the DATA DOWN button decreases it.
  • Page 24 Adjusting the Horizontal Phase 1. Set the arrow “ “ to H PHASE by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Adjust the horizontal phase by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. The values range from -99 to 99, DATA UP will increase the setting towards 99 and DATA DOWN will decrease it towards -99.
  • Page 25 Changing the OUTPUT1 output 1. Set the “ “ to OUTPUT1 by pushing the MENU UP, MENU DOWN buttons. 2. Select either RGB or Y/PR/PB by pushing the DATA UP, DATA DOWN buttons. When Y/PR/PB is selected, the display G SYNC turns off automatically and cannot be changed.
  • Page 26 Use a General Electric 787 (6 volt, 10 watt) lamp or its equivalent (Navitar part # 9-12126). 1. Turn the power switch off and allow the lamp to cool before handling. 2. Loosen the cover lock screw two turns. Rotate the cover counterclockwise and remove.
  • Page 27 2. Replace the defective fuse. 3. Push the fuse link compartment back into the projector. Do not change the position of the fuse holder when reinserting it into the projector. Please note that these fuses are different! Two secondary fuses protect the projector against damage caused by overloading the projector’s remote...
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  • Page 30 Parts not manufac- tured by Navitar carry only the warranty of their manu- facturer. Lamps and fuses carry no warranty. This warranty does not cover damage caused in transit;...