Table of Contents Chapter 1 Precautions ..................... 3 Safety Precautions ..................4 FCC Warning ....................4 EN55022 (CE Radiation) Warning ............... 4 Chapter 2 Package Contents ..................5 Chapter 3 Product Overview ..................6 Relative position of the presenter and document ........... 7 Chapter 4 Installation and Connections ..............
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I would like to adjust the brightness ............. 23 I would like to turn on/off the lamp ............... 23 I would like to freeze images ................ 24 7.10 I would like to rotate the image ..............24 7.11 I want to capture images ................24 7.12 I would like to record videos .................
Chapter 1 Precautions Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the Document Camera: 1. Do not place Document Camera in tilted position. 2. Do not place the Document Camera on an unstable trolley, stand or table. 3. Do not use the Document Camera near water or source of heat. 4.
If liquid is spilled into it or the Document Camera has been exposed to rain or water. Safety Precautions Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This Document Camera has a 3 wire AC line Plug.
4.2 Installation and setup Please set up the DIP Switch Settings first. Refer to Chapter 9 DIP Switch Settings in the DC190 User Manual. 4.3 Connecting to a projector or monitor VGA Cable Power Cord Monitor or Projector AC Outlet 4.4 Connecting to a computer and use B-Works 2 USB Cable Projector...
4.5 Connecting to a computer and projector or monitor simultaneously VGA Cable VGA Cable Power Cord Monitor or Projector AC Outlet Computer Press [SOURCE] button to switch the image source. 4.6 Connect to a PC and read the SD card SD Card USB Cable Power Cord...
4.7 Connecting to an Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) Projector USB Cable VGA Cable Power Cord USB Cable Computer AC Outlet 4.8 Connecting to an HDTV Power Cord HDMI Cable AC Outlet HDTV English...
4.9 Connecting to a speaker Power Cord Earphone or Speaker AC Outlet 4.10 Connecting to a Computer with RS232 EXTENDER Adapter Power Cord RS232 Adapter AC Outlet Computer After connecting to the RS232 cable, you can use RS232 commands to control Document Camera.
4.11 Connecting to a TV DIP Switch Settings EXTENDER Adapter Power Cord C-Video Cable AC Outlet NTSC: USA, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Chile, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and Philippines. PAL: Countries/regions not listed above. <Note> You should unplug and reconnect the power cord, and then restart the machine for DIP Switch Settings to take effect.
Chapter 5 Start Using 1. Place an object to be displayed under the camera. 2. Turn on Power 3. Adjust the gooseneck and lens to the appropriate positions. 4. Press [AUTO TUNE] button to optimize the image. You are ready to teach/present.
Chapter 6 Control Panel/Remote Control and Setting Menu 6.1 Functions of control panel and remote control <Remark> The below functions are listed alphabetically. Name Function Descriptions Operation Remote control Turn on and off the Document Camera. /Control panel Remote control ,,,...
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Enter Mask/Spotlight mode. MASK Remote control Activate the setting menu/exit the menu. MENU Remote control /Control panel Enable/Disable the Partial Enlarged mode. Remote control Image comparison (to compare live images with stored image files). Remote control Read files stored in the SD Card (priority) or PLAYBACK Remote control internal memory.
6.2 Setting Menu 6.2.1 Main menu <Remark> Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to display the setting menu. Auto Tune Slide Show Automatically adjust the image Show the photos or videos to have the best brightness and stored in the SD card (priority) or focusing performance.
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6.2.2 Set up menu Level Level Level Major Function Descriptions Minor Items Adjustment values Items Single Capture / Time Press left and right arrow keys to Capture Mode select capture mode. Lapse / Record / Disable 1 hr 2 hr Use the left and right arrow keys to 4 hr select the capture time.
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Regardless of outside environment, the machine will adjust the brightness Auto Exposure On/Off to the optimal condition. Use the left and right arrow keys to select. Regardless of outside light or color, Auto White the machine will adjust the color to the Enter optimal condition;...
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Read the value of the current image mode. Use the left and right arrow keys to Yes/No Preset Save select, and then confirm by pressing [ENTER]. Splash Screen Open Splash Screen Setting window Enter Settings Use the left and right arrow keys to select, and then confirm by pressing Yes/No Factory Reset...
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6.2.4 Spotlight Mode Setting Menu Level Level Level Major Function Descriptions Adjustment values Minor Items Items Press [ENTER] to return to live Live Enter image. Shape Ellipse /Rectangle Adjust the transparency of the border Transparency 0~2~3 in the Spotlight mode using left and right arrow keys.
Chapter 7 Descriptions of major functions I would like to automatically adjust the image to have the best brightness and focusing performance Use the remote control or control panel: 1. Press [AUTO TUNE] for the optimal brightness and focal length. I would like to switch image sources Live image is the default image source.
7.4.2 Setting Photo/Text mode To change the settings, please use the remote control or the control panel: 1. Press [MENU] to enter the setting menu. 2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Photo/Text]. (Please refer to 7.4.1 Photo/Text mode descriptions to make the best choice.) 3.
light/Dual light/Head light) I would like to freeze images 1. Press [FREEZE] on the remote control or control panel to freeze the current image on the screen. Press again to defreeze. 7.10 I would like to rotate the image Remote control: 1.
menu. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting]. Press [ENTER] key to enter. Press [] or [] to the [Capture Settings] menu. Press [] to find [Image Quality]. Press [] or [] to select among [High/Medium/Low]. Press [Menu] to exit. 7.11.3 Setting continuous capture Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to enter the setting menu.
7.12.2 Setting the quality of captured images Press [Menu] on the remote control or control panel to enter the setting menu. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting]. Press [ENTER] key to enter. Press [] or [] to the [Capture Settings] menu. Press [] to find [Image Quality].
6. Press [] or [] to adjust the volume of the video. 7. Press [PLAYBACK] to return to the Thumbnail Mode to select other Audio/Video Files, or press [MENU] to exit. <Note> An external speaker must be connected to AUDIO OUT to play sound when you use VGA OUT.
Press [MENU] to enter the setting menu. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [PAN]. Press [ENTER] to activate. Press [], [], [], or [] to move and view the partial enlarged images. Press [MENU] to exit the partial enlarged mode. 7.17 I would like to use the MASK and Spotlight function 7.17.1 I would like to use the MASK or Spotlight mode...
Press [MENU] to enter the image OSD menu. Press [] or [] to select the item to be modified [Shape/Transparency/Step/V Size/H Size]. (For details, please refer to 6.2 Setting Menu.) Press [] or [] to perform the modification. Press [MENU] to exit the image OSD menu and return to Spotlight mode. 7.18 I would like to play the slides (Slide Show) 7.18.1 Setting delay time...
7.19 I would like to compare images (compare live images with stored images (PIP)) This function will compare and contrast a live image with a stored image. Live image Stored image Remote control: 1. Press [Playback] to enter the Playback image thumbnails. 2.
menu. 2.2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting]. 2.3. Press [ENTER] key to enter. 2.4. Press [] or [] to select [Control]. 2.5. Press [] to enter [Projector Type]. 2.6. Press [] or [] to select [LCD/DLP]. 2.7.
Press [] or [] to enter the [Power On Logo Show time] menu and press [] or [] to set up display time span. Skip to Step 12 if your select [Default] in Step 7. 10. Press [] or [] to enter the [Power On Image Select] menu and press [ENTER] to read selected file.
Chapter 8 Connecting to Microscope 1 Mount the microscope adapter onto the microscope. <Note> The Microscope adapter accessories are applicable to eyepieces of about Ø 28.4mm. 2 Connect the lens of Document Camera with the microscope adaptor 3 Select the [Microscope] mode 3.1.
Chapter 9 DIP Switch Settings <Note> You should unplug and reconnect the power cord, and then restart the Document Camera for all DIP Switch Settings to take effect. 9.1 Connecting to a projector or monitor 9.1.1 XGA output (default values): 9.1.2 SXGA output 9.1.3 WXGA output 繁體中文...
9.1.4 1080P output 9.2 Connecting to a TV 9.2.1 NTSC: USA, Taiwan, Panama, Philippines, Canada, Chile, Japan, Korea, and Mexico. 9.2.2 PAL: Countries/regions not listed above. <Remark> Once C-VIDEO is on, VGA OUT is not supported. 繁體中文...
Chapter 10 Software instructions Using the Camera with a computer. After installing the B-WORKS 2, you can use the software to: Control the Camera 336B. Capture and record images. Annotate images, highlight important details and save them for later use.
Check the Auto Image setting of your projector. Please refer incomplete to the user manual of the projector or check for the DIP SWITCH settings. Dukane Document Camera、B-Works 2 and other Dukane Document Camera、 B-Works 2 applications cannot be executed simultaneously. Only one and other application can be executed at a time.
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to capture images of Chapter 7 Descriptions of major functions. The images Press [AUTO TUNE] to automatically adjust to the optimal outputted from brightness and focal length. Document Camera are too bright, dark or vague Unable to record Check to see if the stored data have reached the maximum images size of the SD Card (priority) or internal memory.
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