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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 visualizer from the wall outlet when it is not in use for
an extended period of time.
Clean cabinet with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent.
Clean lens carefully with an air spray or soft dry cloth to avoid scratching.
When lamps flash or become dark, they should be replaced with new ones.
Avoid interchanging 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 ..................4 CONNECTIONS ..................... 6 BASIC PREPARATIONS................. 6 OUTPUT MODE AND VERTICAL FREQUENCY (60Hz) ......10 PAL/NTSC VIDEO OUTPUTS ..............10 WORKING ON THE STAGE ................. 10 WORKING OUTSIDE THE STAGE...............
  • Page 3: Parts Identification

    USB IMAGE CAPTURE ................16 CONTROLLING VISUALIZER BY COMPUTER ........... 17 CONTROLLING PROJECTOR BY VISUALIZER.......... 17 FOLDING THE UNIT..................21 SPECIFICATIONS ..................22 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Camera Camera stand Arm lights Button instruction Connectors Back light Connectors Remote control slot Stage Operation panel CONTROL PANEL CCD/PC1/PC2...
  • Page 4: Button Instruction

    Mem (Multiple Screen Display) Ppw (Control the projector On/Standby) Pin (Projector input signal selection) (Move the image up/down) POWER (Control the visualizer On/Off) CCD/PC1/PC2 (CCD/RGB input signal selection) VIDEO (S-Video/ Video input signal selection) LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light) AUTO (To auto adjust brightness, auto white balance and auto focus) (Zoom in and out) BUTTON INSTRUCTION...
  • Page 5 POWER (Control the visualizer power On/Off) ROTATE (Rotate the image) FREEZE (Freeze the image) LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light) SAVE (Save captured images) NEG (Display film negatives) MIRROR (V-reverse the image) XGA (Switch between SXGA, XGA mode) RECALL (Multiple screen display) TEXT (Switch between image/text mode) B&W (Switch between Color mode and Black &...
  • Page 6: Connections

    CONNECTIONS S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO IN PROJECTOR OUT -COMPUTER- IN OUT-12V- IN AUDIO Side Panel PROJECTOR MIC RGB IN AUDIO IN RS232 #1 AUDIO OUT #2 VIDEO OUT #3 S-VIDEO OUT #4 VIDEO AUDIO IN #5 VIDEO IN #6 S-VIDEO AUDIO IN #7 S-VIDEO IN #8 PC AUDIO IN...
  • Page 7 Arm lights 3. Making connections: Before making any connections, turn off all the power. Please ensure that the visualizer along with all other equipments to be connected are turned off. Step 1: Connect power source. First connect the power cord to the 12V IN connector. Step 2: Connect to the projector.
  • Page 8 RGB cable. You can also control a projector using the controls on the visualizer by connecting the projector to the visualizer using a 6-pin to 9-pin RS232 cable. Some projector models may require a converter cable in addition to this standard RS232 cable to connect to the projector control port, for the pin locations and shape of some projectors’...
  • Page 9 In the step 2, the connection between the S-video and C-Video output signals to the projector was established, where the RGB cable runs from the visualizer and goes to the projector. Once the connections have been made as detailed in the steps 2, 3, 4, input signals from the computer、 visualizer CCD, C-Video and S-Video are going to the RGB1 input on the projector and will be displayed on the projector screen as RGB1.
  • Page 10: Output Mode And Vertical Frequency (60Hz)

    connections displayed below to control the visualizer from an external computer. A USB connection enables the computer to capture still images and/or video streams from the visualizer. Special software is required for this operation. 4. Turn on the power by pressing the “POWER” button. OUTPUT MODE AND VERTICAL FREQUENCY (60Hz) The RGB output can output a signal in the SVGA /XGA format.
  • Page 11: Light

    Rotate 330 degrees vertically LIGHT The arm lights are powered on when the power is turned on. Each time you press the “LAMP” buttons, the lighting changes occur as demonstrated. The arm lights turn on The back light turns on All the lights turn off ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE To reduce or enlarge the image size displayed on the screen, press the...
  • Page 12: Focusing

    pressing the “LAMP” key, and then press the “Neg” button to display the film negatives. Press the “Neg” button again to display normal materials in the color mode. FOCUSING When the visualizer is turned on the focus automatically adjusts to the stage, Only 3D objects require a focus adjustment.
  • Page 13: Auto Adjustment

    AUTO ADJUSTMENT One of the visualizer’s special functions is auto adjustment. Press the “AUTO” button to auto adjust the brightness, the white balance and the focus. 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.
  • Page 14: Projector Inputs Selection

    PROJECTOR INPUTS SELECTION When the projector is connected to several input sources, use the “Pin” button to switch between projector signal inputs. (Using the remote control, press the “PROJECTOR INPUT” button) IMAGE ROTATION In order to rotate the image, press the “Rot” button once, the displayed image will be rotated ±180 degrees clockwise.
  • Page 15: Installing Visualizer Software

    this operation, the “Frz”, “Neg”, “Txt”, “Far”, “Near”, “Ppw”, “Pin”, “↓” and “↑” buttons do not function. Press “Mem” again to exit the 3 x 3 image display mode. On the remote control, the “RECALL” and numeric buttons are the image recall and selection buttons.
  • Page 16: Usb Port

    USB PORT The USB port can be used to store still images from the visualizer in a computer. Connect the visualizer to your computer with the supplied USB cable. The visualizer software is available on the supplied CD-ROM. * Please pay attention to the following: Computer hardware requirement: CPU: 2.4GHz, RAM: 256M or above, Graphic card 64M, USB 2.0 port, Hard disk 40G or more, Monitor display resolution higher than XGA (1024*768).
  • Page 17: Controlling Visualizer By Computer

    Limit“ to set the time limit. Click “Start Capture” to start capture, and click “Stop Capture” or icon on the toolbar to stop capture. (If you have set the time limit, it will stop automatically when the time is up.) The video file is AVI format.
  • Page 18 2. Connect the RS232 cable to the computer’s connector. The visualizer’s RS232 port is located on its right side. 3. After completion of the connection, turn on the visualizer,click [start] -> [All Programs] -> Visualizer -> and the following dialog box appears as below: When the indicator of “Current RS-232 Connection Status”...
  • Page 19 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. For example: the “POWER ON” code in Hitachi projector manual is : BE EF 03 06 00 BA D2...
  • Page 20 Then use buttons on the operation panel to control the projector. The visualizer 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. This additional RS232 cable can be made based on the pin location of the projector’s RS232 control port.
  • Page 21: Folding The Unit

    Click the projector control buttons on the visualizer’s operating panel to check if the control code that the program received is the same as the sending code. If the receiving code is same to the sending code, the input codes are correct. If the visualizer can not control the projector, please do the following.
  • Page 22: Specifications

    2. Carefully fold the camera stand down to the front panel. Cautions: a. Do not lay the unit down flat. b. Do not try to stand it on its rear or sides. c. Do not try to pick up this unit by pulling the camera stand. NOT THIS WAY SPECIFICATIONS Color system...
  • Page 23 Camera Rotation Vertically 330° Focus Auto/manual selectable White balance Auto Negative/positive conversion Black/white and color selection Image Freeze Image Save & Recall 9 frames save, 3 x 3 multiple screen display Arm light: 1.5W LED lamps x 2 Lights Back light: 4W LED lamps C Video IN (RCA) (1) S Video IN (4-pin DIN) (1) Audio IN (Mini Jack) (2)
  • Page 24 AC power cord RGB cable Audio/Video cable S-Video cable Computer RS232 cable (9-pin to 9-pin) Projector RS232 cable (6-pin to 9-pin) Accessories USB cable Audio convert cable AC adapter User’s manual Software CD Infrared remote control Warranty card * Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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