Genee 6100 Manual

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PRECAUTIONS
Please follow these precautions:
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or
moisture.
To prevent electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer to qualified
personnel for service only.
Do not use the unit continuously for more than 24 hours with camera
auto focus on. It may cause damage to the camera lens.
Be careful not to spill water or other liquids onto the unit, or allow
combustible or metallic objects to get inside the cabinet.
Unplug the visualiser from the wall outlet when it is not being used for a
long period of time.
Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild
detergent solution.
Clean the lens carefully with an air spray or soft dry cloth to avoid
scratching it.
When the lamps flash or become dark, they should be replaced with
new ones.
Avoid switching arm lights and back light frequently.
Remove the camera lens cap before power the unit on.
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  • Page 1 PRECAUTIONS Please follow these precautions: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To prevent electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer to qualified personnel for service only. Do not use the unit continuously for more than 24 hours with camera auto focus on.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS: PARTS IDENTIFICATION ..............3 CONTROL PANEL ................3 BUTTON INSTRUCTION ..............4 REMOTE CONTROL ................5 CONNECTIONS..................6 BASIC PREPARATIONS ............... 7 OUTPUT MODE AND VERTICAL FREQUENCY (60Hz) .....11 PAL VIDEO OUTPUTS.................11 INSTALLING VISUALISER SOFTWARE ..........11 USB CAPTURE FOR MAC COMPUTER..........13 WORKING ON THE STAGE ...............
  • Page 3: Parts Identification

    Button instruction Connectors Back light Connectors Remote control slot Stage Operation panel CONTROL PANEL CCD/PC1/PC2 VIDEO 6100 6100 6100 Title POWER LAMP AUTO POWER (Control the visualiser On/Off) Mir ( V-Reverse the image ) Frz (Freeze the image) Neg (Display film negatives) Title (Freeze the top 1/8 of the screen) D./S.
  • Page 4: Button Instruction

    Far/Near (Focus far or near) Split (Image Split function) Ppw (Control the projector On/Standby) Pin (Projector input signal selection) (Move the image up/down) (Optional) CCD/PC1/PC2 (CCD/RGB input signal selection) VIDEO (VIDEO input signal selection) LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light) AUTO (To auto adjust white balance and auto focus) (Increase and decrease the magnification) Remarks: Frz, Title, D./S.
  • Page 5: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL LAMP POWER SAVE SPLIT B&W TITLE D./S. PRO JECTOR TEXT INPUT TELE VOL+ AUTO NEAR VOL- VIDEO WIDE BLUE BRIGHT SCROLL POWER (Control the visualiser On/Off) SAVE (Save captured images) RECALL (Display saved images) EXIT (Exit RECALL mode) LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light) FREEZE (Freeze the image) NEG (Display film negatives)
  • Page 6: Connections

    (Increase and decrease the magnification) TELE/ IDE FAR/NEAR (Focus near or far) VOL+/VOL- (Increase or decrease the volume) CCD/PC1/PC2 (CCD/RGB input signal selection) VIDEO (Video input signal selection) RED +/- (Increase/decrease the red hue) BLUE +/- (Increase/decrease the blue hue) BRIGHT +/- (Increase/decrease the brightness) (Move the image up/down) SCROLL /...
  • Page 7: Basic Preparations

    BASIC PREPARATIONS 1. Use one hand holds the base of the visualiser, use the other hand carefully lift up the camera stand of the unit. 2. Open the arm lights and rotate the camera head until they are in proper positions. Arm lights 3.
  • Page 8 Rear Panel S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO IN PROJECTOR OUT -COMPUTER- IN OUT-12V- IN RGB Input RS232 Cable Screen Projector Side Panel PROJECTOR RGB IN AUDIO IN RS232 Connect visualiser’s PROJECTOR port to the RGB IN port of the projector port with the RGB cable provided together the visualiser.
  • Page 9 Rear Panel To the Monitor AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO PROJECTOR OUT -COMPUTER- IN OUT-12V- IN AUDIO AUDIO IN USB Connector RGB Output RS232 Cable Computer PROJECTOR RGB IN AUDIO IN RS232 Side Panel Note: You can connect a laptop computer to the RGB IN port of side panel with a RGB cable.
  • Page 10 OUT port to be displayed on the screen. Step 5: Connect to the second video equipment with video input. Video Cable Video out Audio out Video equipment Rear Panel AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO OUT-12V- IN AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO IN -COMPUTER- PROJECTOR Projector Color monitor...
  • Page 11: Output Mode And Vertical Frequency (60Hz)

    OUTPUT MODE AND VERTICAL FREQUENCY (60Hz) The RGB output can output a signal in the SVGA /XGA format. In order to achieve the best picture quality you must set the outputs of the visualiser to match the native resolution of your display unit. PAL VIDEO OUTPUTS The S-Video and composite video outputs are set to PAL during manufacturing.
  • Page 12 immediately. B. Click the Install Code-Writing Program button to install Code-Writing Program. C. Click the Install DirectX9.0 button to install Microsoft DirectX 9.0. D. Click the Install Capture Program button to install the program that captures images in the AVI or Bitmap format. E.
  • Page 13: Usb Capture For Mac Computer

    6. When you open capture program, but can not capture the image, please set the signal input source: click “Option” “Video Crossbar”, and then set INPUT as S-Video IN. USB CAPTURE FOR MAC COMPUTER Copy the folder “Mac Driver” into Mac hard disk, open the folder and double-click Empia 1.0.0b2.zip, the “setup”...
  • Page 14: Light

    LIGHT The arm lights are on when the power is on. Each time you press the “LAMP” buttons, the lighting changes as below. The arm lights turn on The back light turns on All the lights turn off ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE In order to reduce or enlarge the image size displayed on the screen, press the “...
  • Page 15: Focusing

    FOCUSING When the visualiser is turned on the focus automatically adjusts to the stage, it is not necessary to readjust the focus if you are only working with flat materials (text, photos, etc.). Only 3D objects require a focus adjustment. Press the “AUTO”...
  • Page 16: Text/Image Mode

    TEXT/IMAGE MODE Press the “TEXT” button to switch between image/text modes. To display a text file, switch to the text mode to get a clearer text effect. (On the remote control) COLOR AND B&W MODE SWITCH Press “B&W” once to enter the Black & White mode; Press again to return to the Color mode.
  • Page 17: Projector Inputs Selection

    PROJECTOR INPUTS SELECTION When the projector is connected to several input sources, use the “Pin” button to switch signal inputs of the projector. (On the remote control, press the “PROJECTOR INPUT” button) Note: Please connect the projector RS232 cable between the projector and the visualiser first.
  • Page 18: Title Function

    Static mode. Note: This function is not available on S-Video and Video output. TITLE FUNCTION Press the “Title” button once, the image split into two parts, the upper 1/8 part of the image will freeze and stay on top 1/8 of the screen. Press “Title”...
  • Page 19: Usb Port (Optional)

    part of the image. Press the “ ” button to scroll the image up to display the lower part of the image. USB PORT (Optional) The USB port can be used to transfer still images from the visualiser to a computer. No additional computer hardware is required. In this way, the visualiser can be used as a 3-D scanner for your computer.
  • Page 20: Video Display And Capture (Optional)

    VIDEO DISPLAY AND CAPTURE (Optional) You can capture and control images on the visualiser from a computer connected with a USB connector. Click [Start] -> [Program] -> [VideoCap] -> “VideoCapx.xx” (x.xx is to open the software. software’s version) A. Static Images Snap Click “Capture”—>“Capture Frame”, input the file name in dialog box, or you can click icon on the toolbar, then input file name in dialog...
  • Page 21 then can control various projector with the visualiser. 1. Connect the visualiser to the projector with the RGB、VIDEO、 S-VIDEO cables. 2. Connect the RS232 cable to the computer’s connector. The visualiser’s RS232 port is located on its right side. 3. After completion of the connection, turn on the visualiser,click [start] ->...
  • Page 22 projector’s manufacturer, please refer to the projector’ manual) The input format of projector’s control code is as follows: a. If the data is in the numerical value format, please input data directly, block them off with comma, do not distinguish lowercase and uppercase.
  • Page 23 4. Connect the visualiser’s projector control port to the RS232 port with a RS232 cable ( Please disconnect the computer from the RS232 port first). Then use buttons on the operation panel to control the projector. The visualiser provides a 6-pin to 9-pin RS232 cable. If this cable does not match to your projector’s RS232 port, an additional RS232 cable is needed.
  • Page 24: Folding The Unit

    Connect the visualiser to a computer with a RS232 cable (Please disconnect the projector from the RS232 port first) and select the Baud Rate and Parity based on the projector’s Baud Rate, then click the “TEST” button to pop up the Projector Code Test dialog box, input the Baud Rate and Parity based on the projector’s Baud rate, then click “Open”.
  • Page 25 2. Carefully fold the camera stand down to the front panel. Cautions: a. Don’t lay the unit down flat. b. Don’t try to stand it on its rear or sides.
  • Page 26: Specifications

    c. Don’t try to pick up this unit by pulling the camera stand. NOT THIS WAY SPECIFICATIONS Color system PAL system Pickup device 1/4″professional CCD Resolution XGA (1024 x 768), SVGA (800 x 600) Total Pixels 470,000 RGB Output Pixels 780,000 22 x optical zoom, 10 x digital zoom Lens...
  • Page 27 C-Video: RCA jack 1 S-Video: 4 pin mini Din 1 Audio: Mini jack 2 Input connectors MIC: Mini jack 1 PC Audio: Mini jack 2 RGB: DB15FLC 2 RGB DB15FLC 2 C-Video: RCA jack 1 Output connectors S-Video: 4 pin mini Din 1 Audio: Mini jack 1 Operating system Windows 2000/XP...

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