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Clean the lens carefully with an air spray or soft dry cloth to avoid scratching When the lamps flash or become dark, they should be replaced with new ones. Avoid switching arm lights and back light frequently. CONTACTS: QOMO Hitevision, LLC Toll Free: 1-866-990QOMO E-Mail: info@qomo.com Web: www.qomo.com...
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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/NTSC VIDEO OUTPUTS ...............11 INSTALLING VISUALIZER SOFTWARE ............11 WORKING ON THE STAGE ................. 14 WORKING OUTSIDE THE STAGE...............
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CONTROLLING THE VISUALIZER FROM THE COMPUTER ..... 20 CONTROLLING PROJECTOR BY VISUALIZER.......... 20 CONTROLLING CAMERA BY MOUSE ............24 FOLDING THE UNIT..................24 SPECIFICATIONS ..................26 TECHNICAL SUPPORT................28 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Camera Camera stand Arm lights Button instruction Connectors Back light Connectors Remote control slot Stage...
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Save (Save captured images, can save up to 16 images) Far/Near (Focus far or near) Mem (Multiple Screen Display, the stored images will be displayed in a 2 x 2 matrix) 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)
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REMOTE CONTROL SAVE LAMP POWER NEGATIVE EXIT TEXT B&W PRESET PROJECTOR INPUT TELE VOL+ AUTO NEAR VOL- VIDEO WIDE BLUE BRIGHT SCROLL POWER (Control the visualizer On/Off) SAVE (Save captured images, can save up to 16 images) RECALL (Multiple Screen Display, the stored images will be displayed in a 2 x 2 matrix) LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light) FREEZE (Freeze the image)
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FAR/NEAR (Focus near or far) AUTO (To auto adjust brightness, auto white balance and auto focus) VOL+/- (Increase or decrease the volume) CCD/PC1/PC2 (CCD/RGB input signal selection) VIDEO (S-VIDEO/ VIDEO input signal selection) RED+/- (Increar or decrease the red hue) BLUE+/- (Increar or decrease the blue hue) BRIGHT+/- (Increas or decrease the brightness) SCROLL /...
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BASIC PREPARATIONS 1. Use one hand holds the base of the visualizer, 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.
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Step 2: Connect to the projector. 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 MOUSE RGB IN AUDIO IN RS232 Connect visualizer’s PROJECTOR port to the RGB IN port of the projector port with the RGB cable provided together the visualizer.
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Rear Panel To the Monitor S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO IN PROJECTOR OUT -COMPUTER- IN OUT-12V- IN USB Connector RGB Output RS232 Cable Computer MOUSE 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.
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signals from the computer、visualizer CCD and S-Video are going to the RGB1 input on the projector and will be displayed on the projector screen as RGB1. These signals can be seen in turn when pressing “CCD/PC1/PC2” and “S-VIDEO/VIDEO” on the control panel of the visualizer.
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connections shown below to control the visualizer from an external computer. USB connection enables capturing still images / video streams from the visualizer to the computer. 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.
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B. Click , you will see the following setup window: C. Click and select , you will see the following setup window: D. Click , then copy files...
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E. Click to finish the setup. F. Shut down your computer when prompted, so the changes will take effect. * 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).
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WORKING ON THE STAGE 1. Place your material on the working surface. 2. Select the enlargement required with the “ T ” and “ ” keys. 3. Adjust the focus with the “Near” and “Far” keys or “AUTO” key. WORKING OUTSIDE THE STAGE For showing 3-dimensional objects with the visualizer, just place them on the working surface and adjust the “...
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ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE In order to reduce or enlarge the image size displayed on the screen, press the “ T ” or “ ” button. WORKING WITH NEGATIVES The visualizer is automatically set to display normal materials on the screen when the power is on. To display negatives, turn on the backlight by pressing the “LAMP”...
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FREEZING IMAGE Press the “Frz” button to freeze the image. When the output signal is RGB, in order to show a still image on the screen, press the “Frz” button. The frozen image can’t be adjusted (Zoom in/out, color adjustment, etc.). BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT If the image effect is not satisfactory, you can adjust the brightness to get a better image effect.
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SWITCHABLE RGB INPUTS Use the “CCD/PC1/PC2” button to switch between CCD and different RGB signals. Each time the “CCD/PC1/PC2” button is pressed, it provides seamless transitions among different sources such as Camera (CCD)、 COMPUTER(IN)、and RGB (IN). Notes: RGB OUT always outputs RGB IN signals. PROJECTOR ON/STANDBY Press the “POWER”...
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a certain distance to the unit. Objects situated between the visualizer and the infrared remote control and a weak battery may interfere with the reception. On the left side of the visualizer stage, there is a built-in remote control storage compartment where you can store the remote control when you not use it.
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USB IMAGE CAPTURE You can capture and control images on the visualizer from a computer connected with a USB connector. A. Connect the computer and the visualizer with the USB cable. B. Double click X:\ USB Capture\setup. C. click [start] -> [All Programs] -> proscancamera -> proscancamera, you will see the following computer control window: The control keys’...
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CONTROLLING THE VISUALIZER FROM THE COMPUTER You can control the visualizer from a computer connected with a RS232 connector. A. Connect the computer and the visualizer with the RS232 cable. B. Double click X:\ 232 Control\Control Panel (you can open this file from the CD and double click it, or copy this file to any directory on your computer’s hard drive and double click to launch it).
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click “Projector” to select your projector model under the drop-down list, then click “Send”. If you can not find your particular projector model in the “Projector”, please do the following: 1).Select “Baud rate” and “parity” and input the projector control code. (The baud rate, parity and control code is supplied by projector’s manufacturer, please refer to the projector’...
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c. If the data is in the numerical value and character format, then synthesize the above-mentioned formats. 3).Once done, click “Add” to add your projector model, then Click “Send”. Afterward, click “Ok”. Now, you can use the visualizer to control your projector.
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Connect the Visualizer 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”.
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CONTROLLING CAMERA BY MOUSE Connect the mouse to the visualizer.You can control the camera by mouse. The control menus’ operation is the same to the operating instruction of the “Controlling the Visualizer From a Computer” section. Side Panel MOUSE RGB IN FOLDING THE UNIT 1.
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Cautions: a. Don’t lay the unit down flat. b. Don’t try to stand it on its rear or sides. c. Don’t try to pick up this unit by pulling the camera stand. NOT THIS WAY...
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SPECIFICATIONS Color system NTSC or PAL system Pickup device 1/3″CCD Resolution XGA (1024 x 768) Total Pixels 850,000 16 x optical zoom, 10 x electrical zoom Lens Zoom Powered Camera Rotation Vertically 330° Focus/Iris Auto/manual selectable White balance Auto Camera Mouse Negative/positive conversion Black/white and color selection Image Freeze...
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RGB DB15FLC (2) C Video OUT (RCA) (1) Output connectors S Video OUT (4-pin DIN) (1) Audio OUT (Mini Jack) (1) Operating system Windows XP SP2 (Service pack 2) Hardware Requirement CPU higher than P2.4GHz Memory higher than 256 MB Frame Rate frames/sec RS-232 connector...
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