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  • Page 1 ® Elite User manual...
  • Page 2 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 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS: PARTS IDENTIFICATION ................3 CONTROL PANEL ..................4 REMOTE CONTROL ..................5 BASIC PREPARATIONS................. 6 PAL/NTSC VIDEO OUTPUTS ...............11 WORKING ON THE STAGE ................11 LIGHT ......................12 ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE ................12 WORKING WITH NEGATIVES ..............12 FOCUSING ....................13 FREEZING IMAGE ..................
  • Page 4: Parts Identification

    PARTS IDENTIFICATION 1: LCD Monitor 2: Stage 3: Operation Panel 4: Camera Stand I 5: Camera Stand II Camera Cover Switch 7: Camera Stand 8: Remote Control 9: Camera Head Button Receiver 10: Camera Cover 11: Arm Light 12: Arm Light Stand...
  • Page 5: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL ROTATE (Rotate the image) Neg (Display film negatives) SPLIT (Image Split function) FREEZE (Freeze the image) TEXT (Switch between image/text mode) FAR/NEAR (Focus far or near) TELE/ IDE (Zoom in and out) BRIGHT+/- (Increase or decrease the brightness) CAM/PC1/PC2 (Camera/RGB input signal selection) S-VIDEO/VIDEO (S-Video/ Video input signal selection) LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light)
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL Remarks: the following buttons are not available: SCREEN / , SET, RUN, MIRROR, NUBERICAL KEY, 2 DIV. POWER (Control the visualizer On/Off) ROTATE (Rotate the image) FREEZE (Freeze the image) LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light) SAVE (Save captured images) NEGA (Display film negatives) XGA (Switch between SXGA mode and XGA mode)
  • Page 7: Basic Preparations

    PC INPUT (Camera/RGB input signal selection) AV INPUT (VIDEO input signal selection) VOLUME+/- (Increase or decrease the volume) BRIGHT+/- (Increase or decrease the brightness) SCROLL / (Move the image up/down) BASIC PREPARATIONS Hold and pull the camera stand I up to setup camera stand I. Rotate the camera stand back forwards to make camera stand II out automatically.
  • Page 8 Setup arm light to proper position. Setup camera head to proper position...
  • Page 9 Press down camera cover button to open camera cover. 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.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    Step 2: Connect to the projector. Rear Panel Projector Connect the PROJECTOR port to the projector’s RGB IN port using the 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 11 Rear Panel To the Monitor USB Connector RS232 Cable Computer Note: You can connect a laptop computer to the RGB IN port using a RGB cable. Use the computer RS232 cable (9-pin to 9-pin) to make the connections displayed below to control the visualizer from an external computer.
  • Page 12: Pal/Ntsc Video Outputs

    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 13: Light

    2. Select the enlargement required using the “ T” and “ ” buttons. 3. Adjust the focus using the “Near” and “Far” buttons or “AUTO” button. LIGHT The arm lights are powered on when the power is turned on. Each time you press the “LAMP”...
  • Page 14: Focusing

    FOCUSING When the visualizer is turned on the focus automatically adjusts to the stage, only 3D objects require a focus adjustment. Press the “AUTO” button to auto focus. Press the “FAR” or “NEAR” button to focus manually. FREEZING IMAGE To show a still image on the screen, when the output signal is RGB, press the “FREEZE”...
  • Page 15: Projector On/Standby

    signals. Each time the “CAM/PC1/PC2” button is pressed, it provides seamless transitions among different sources such as Camera, COMPUTER (IN), and RGB (IN). Notes: COMPUTER OUT always outputs COMPUTER IN signals. PROJECTOR ON/STANDBY Press the “POWER” button to turn on the visualizer’s power and press the “PROJECTOR POWER”...
  • Page 16: Installing Visualizer Software

    button to delete the selected image. Press EXIT to exit the 4 x 4 image display mode. INSTALLING VISUALIZER SOFTWARE This function is to snap and display images with the USB interface, which includes displaying static and dynamic pictures, snapping dynamic images and playback the dynamic images with the Windows Media Player or its own player.
  • Page 17: Usb Image Capture

    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 18: Controlling Visualizer By Computer

    automatically when the time is up.) The video file is AVI format. C. Set the Frame Rate Click [Capture] -> [Set Frame Rate], and click open “Choose Frame Rate” to set the frame rate. D. Set Time Limit Click [Capture] -> [Set Time Limit] to set the time limit while capturing video. E.
  • Page 19 appears as below: When the indicator of “Current RS-232 Connection Status” is green, that means the connection between the visualizer and the computer’s RS232 connector is good. If the indicator is red, please check if the RS232 cable is connected correctly. When all the cables are connected correctly, please click “Projector”...
  • Page 20 For example: the “POWER ON” code in Hitachi projector manual is : BE EF 03 06 00 BA D2 01 00 00 60 01 00 In the POWRE ON box,Input : be, ef, 03, 06, 00, ba, d2, 01, 00, 00, 60, 01, 00. Then use the same input rule to input other code.
  • Page 21 Visualizer’s TXD pin------------Projector’s RXD pin Visualizer’s GND pin------------Projector’s GND pin 5. If you can not use buttons on the operation panel to control the projector, please use Code-Writing software’s projector control code testing function to check if the control code is correct. Click “Projector”...
  • Page 22: Specifications

    2. Check to make sure the connection between the visualizer and the projector is correct. SPECIFICATIONS Resolution SXGA (1280 x 1024),XGA (1024 x 768) Total Pixels 2,000,000 Lens 12 x optical zoom, 10 x electrical zoom Camera Rotation Vertically 330°, Motorized Camera Head Focus Auto/manual selectable...
  • Page 23 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 USB connector 15 frames/sec RS-232 connector D-Sub, 9-pin, male / 6-pin PS/2 USB port USB 2.0 Power requirements 12V/4A external AC adapter Folded: 430 x 430 x 110mm...
  • Page 24 For technical assistance please call or email Tel: +44 (0)870 386 1900 • Fax: +44 (0)870 405 0188 Email: technical@geneeworld.com • Website: www.geneeworld.com Post: PO Box 3256, Wolverhampton, WV3 0LA...

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