Page 2
PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS Please Please follow follow these these precautions precautions precautions: : : : Please Please follow follow these these precautions prevent To prevent prevent prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. T T T T o o o o prevent prevent prevent...
CONTENTS: CONTENTS: CONTENTS: CONTENTS: PARTS IDENTIFICATION..................3 CONTROL PANEL......................3 BUTTON INSTRUCTION..................4 REMOTE CONTROL....................4 CONNECTIONS......................6 BASIC PREPARATIONS................... 6 PAL/NTSC VIDEO OUTPUTS................10 WORKING ON THE STAGE...................10 WORKING OUTSIDE THE STAGE............... 10 LIGHT......................... 11 ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE..................11 WORKING WITH NEGATIVES................11 FOCUSING........................12 FREEZING IMAGE....................12 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT................
P P P P ARTS ARTS IDENTIFICATION ARTS IDENTIFICATION ARTS IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION Camera Camera stand Arm lights Button instruction Connectors Back light Connectors Remote control slot Stage Operation panel CONTROL CONTROL PANEL PANEL CONTROL CONTROL PANEL PANEL Rot (Rotate the image) Frz (Freeze the image) Neg (Display film negatives) Text...
Pin (Projector input signal selection) / / / / (Move the image up/down) POWER POWER POWER POWER (Control the visualizer On/Off) CAM/PC1/PC2 CAM/PC1/PC2 CAM/PC1/PC2 CAM/PC1/PC2 (CAM/RGB input signal selection) S-VIDEO/VIDEO S-VIDEO/VIDEO S-VIDEO/VIDEO S-VIDEO/VIDEO (S-Video/ Video input signal selection) LAMP LAMP LAMP LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light) AUTO...
Page 6
POWER POWER POWER POWER (Control the visualizer On/Off) SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE (Save captured images) RECALL RECALL RECALL RECALL (Multiple Screen Display) LAMP LAMP LAMP LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light/Press the button more than 5 seconds to delete all pictures stored in the Flash ROM) ROTATE ROTATE ROTATE...
CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS #1 12V-IN 12V-IN 12V-IN 12V-IN #2 AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO OUT #3 VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO IN IN IN IN VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN IN IN IN #4 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO OUT #5 VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO...
Page 8
2. Open the arm lights and rotate the camera head until they are properly positioned. Arm lights 3. Making connections: Before making any connections, turn turn turn turn off off all all the the power power power power. Please ensure that the visualizer along with all other equipments to be connected are turned off.
Page 9
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’...
Step 5: Connect to the second video equipment with video input. Step 6: Connections for external control from the computer. Side Panel PROJECTOR PROJECTOR PROJECTOR PROJECTOR MIC RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN RGB IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN RS232 RS232...
Page 11
video streams from the visualizer. Special software is required for this operation. 4. 4. 4. 4. Turn Turn Turn Turn on on the the power power power power by by press press press pressing ing the the “ “ “ “ POWER POWER POWER POWER”...
LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT The arm lights are powered on when the power is turned on. Each time you press the “LAMP” button, the lighting changes occur as demonstrated. The arm lights turn on The back light turns on All the lights turn off ADJUSTING ADJUSTING IMAGE...
FOCUSING FOCUSING 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 FREEZING IMAGE...
VIDEO VIDEO INPUTS INPUTS VIDEO VIDEO INPUTS INPUTS Press the “S-VIDEO/VIDEO” button to switch between S-Video and composite video signals. INPUTS INPUTS RGB INPUTS INPUTS Use the “CAM/PC1/PC2” button to switch between Camera and different RGB 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).
INFRARED INFRARED REMOTE REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL INFRARED INFRARED REMOTE REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL The visualizer’s remote control can control the camera from different angels. 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 it is not in use.
� [My Computer], and double click (the CD-ROM drive letter might be different in different computer systems), and then the above screen will appear immediately. Install Install Capture Capture Program Program Click the Install Install Capture Capture Program Program button to install the program that captures images in the AVI or format.
Page 17
Click [Start] � [Program] � [VideoCap] � “VideoCapx.xx” (x.xx is software’s version) to open the software. A. A. A. A. Static Static Static Images Images Snap Snap Static Images Images Snap 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 window.
Page 18
A. Connect the computer and the visualizer using 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). CONTROLLING CONTROLLING PROJECTOR...
Page 19
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’ manual) The input format of projector’s control code is as follows: a.
Page 20
4. Connect the visualizer’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 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.
Page 21
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
fold fold 2. Carefully fold fold the camera stand down to the front panel. Cautions: Cautions: Cautions: 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 NOT THIS WAY NOT THIS WAY...
S S S S PECIFICATIONS PECIFICATIONS PECIFICATIONS PECIFICATIONS Resolution SXGA, XGA, WXGA,720P, 1080P Total Pixels 2,000,000 Lens 16 x optical zoom, 8 x electrical zoom Motorized Camera Head Camera Rotation Vertically 330° Focus Auto/manual selectable White balance Auto Negative/positive conversion Black/white and color selection Split Image Image Title...
USB connector frames/sec RS-232 connector D-Sub, 9-pin, male / 6-pin PS/2 USB port USB 2.0 Power consumption Shooting area 380X285 Folded: 510 x 410 x 120mm Dimension (W x D x H) Setup: 510 x 530 x 570mm Packing: 650 x 540 x 230mm N.W: 5.5Kg (12.1lbs) Weight G.W: 9.5Kg (20.9 lbs)
Need help?
Do you have a question about the QD3800 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers