Dukane 220C manual

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    Camera 220C Document Camera User’ s Guide #401-220C-00[...]

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    1 T able of Contents T ABLE OF CO NTENTS ......................................................................................... 0 T ABLE OF CO NTENTS ......................................................................................... 1 COPYRIGHT INFORMA TION ................................................................................ 2[...]

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    3 Chapter 1 Precautions Always follow these safety i nstructions when setting up and usin g the Digital Presenter: 1. Do not place the Digital Presenter on an unstable trolley , stand or table. 2. Do not use the Digital Presenter near water or source of heat. 3. Use attachments only as recommended. 4. Use the type of power source indic ated on the [...]

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    4  Safety Precautions W arning: T o reduce the risk of fire or electric sh ock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This Digital Presenter has a 2 wires AC line Plug. This is a safet y feature to ensure that the plug will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to defeat this safety feature. If the Digital Presenter will not be used [...]

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    5 This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment it may cause radio int erference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate mea sures. The typical use is in a conference room, meeting room or auditorium.[...]

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    6 Chapter 2 Pac ka ge Content Please make sure the package comes with the follo wing items when you unpack: Camera 220C User’s Manual CD Power Cable USB Cable C-Video Cable VGA Cable DVI Adapter Remote Controller[...]

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    7 Chapter 3 Pr oduct Ov er view 3.1 Product Introduction Lamp DIP Switch Lens I/O Port Power / Control Button[...]

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    8 3.2 I/O Connection 3.3 DIP Switch SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Diagram Auto Exposure C-Video Output Video Signal Output Resolution ON AE ON Video ON P AL SVGA OFF AE OFF Video OFF NTSC XGA ( Default Setting)[...]

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    9 3.4 Infrared Remote Control 1. Power: T urn on/ off. 2. Capture: Capture the image. 3. Freeze: Freeze the image. 4. Arro ws: Y ou may press the 4 hot keys of Up/Down/Right/Left to go to the desired function item then press the Enter key to take effect. 5. Flip: Rotate the image by 180 degrees. 6. Source: Switch between different signal sources. 7[...]

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    10 Chapter 4 How to use it This chapter describe s the basic and advanc ed functions of the Di gital Presenter , how to use the OSD (On Screen Display) menu. 4.1 Getting St arted 4.1.1 T urn on the Digital Presenter . ¾ Option 1: Press button. ¾ Option 2: Press button of remote controller . 4.1.2 Lens focus ¾ T urn the lens to optimize the focus[...]

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    11 4.1.5 Photo/T ext: ¾ Press to Select the text or photo mode. 4.1.6 Enter A WB (Auto White Balance) ¾ press to make the auto white balance. 4.1.7 Capture Image & Review capture image ¾ How to capture an image Method 1 : P ress on the remote to capture image that you would like to save. Method 2 : Follow the steps using the pad buttons [...]

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    12 1.1 First, press button to go to OSD interface. 1.2 Second, press ^ v to survey icon, and press Then select “ Playback ”, and press , so you can see all captur e d thumbnail imag e s on the screen. 1.3 Y ou ca n press button to select the image s which you want to magnify . (Enlarge to full screen) Then press , the image will appear as full [...]

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    13 3.2 P ress ^ v select icon and press . Then select “ Playback ”, and press , so you can see all capture d thumbnail imag e s on the screen. 3.3 Then, press button to select the thumbnail image which you want to magnify and press , the image will show on full screen. 4.2 Showing the OSD (On Screen Display) Menu ¾ Option 1: Press button to sh[...]

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    4.4 OSD Menu Introduction The Main Menu containing five icons and det ail functions will be explaine d in next page . Setting Display Source S torage Exit ¾ VGA Mode (Computer Image) Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Function Lamp On / Off / Exit Select Lamp On or Off. Night vie w On/Off Select Night view function On or Off. Language English, Deutsch, Franc[...]

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    Brightness 0-46 (for P AL) 0-40 ( for NTSC) Brightness adjustment Zoom Digital Zoom (100% to 1600%) Adjust Zoom 100% ~ 1600%. Gamma Photo / T ext Select Photo/T ext Mode. Image Normal / Gray / Film Select Normal/Gray/Film Mode. Flip On/Off Adjust the image up and do wn by 180°. Freeze On/Off Use Freeze to retain the image on the screen. Display Ex[...]

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    VIDEO Mode (For NTSC, lower resolution) Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Function Brightness 0-46 (for P AL) 0-40 ( for NTSC) Brightness adjustment Gamma Photo/T ext Select Photo/T ext Mo de. Image Normal/Gray Select Normal/Gray Mode. Freeze On/Off Use Freeze to retain the image on the screen. Display Exit Exit this menu. Lamp On/Off Tu rn On/Off lamp Advan[...]

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    Using the USB Line to a Computer 1. Insert the CD into the computer. 2 . Connect the Digit al Presen ter and PC with USB Cable . Follow instructions for driver download. 3 . L aunch the VIEWII application . 3. Control Functions : 3.1. Brightness: Brightness Adjustment 3.2. Focus : Focus Adjustment. ( only for Digital Presenter series) 3.3. Zoom: Zo[...]

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    3.4. Flip: Flip the Image of Digital Presenter . (Only flips the output image to the projector. Will not flip image on PC monitor.) 3.5. Freeze: Freeze the image of Digital Presenter . 3.6. Photo : Adjust the gamma. (The Photo and T ext functions are not available on the computer monitor ) 3.7. Lamp on: T urn on the lamp Lamp off: T urn off the lam[...]

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    4. Real time display Mode: Real T ime display of the object. 5. Device Control Mode: The last image of the object will be frozen in the window and the “file browse window” will be shown on the left side of window . 1 9[...]

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    5.1. File: Browse the Image files in the inte rnal folder of Digital Presenter . 5.2. Internal: Th ese image s w ere captured by Digital Presenter , and are located in the internal memory of Digital Presenter . They can be transfered to a PC. 5.2.1. Upload / Download: 5.2.2. Right Click on the “I nternal” Folder , then the following menu will a[...]

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    5.3. Notice: If the uploaded images are not 1024*768 resolution, the following message window will appear on the screen , you can thn select a scale: 5.3.1. Un-Scaling. 5.3.2. Full Scaling T o 1024*768. 5.3.3. Smart Scaling (Proporti onal Scaling Close to 1024*768). 5.4. Remote Control: 5.4.1. Right Click on "Internal" then click the “ [...]

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    Chapter 5 T r oubleshooting If none of the suggested solutions solves the problem, call your dealer or your service center . Problem 1: No picture fro m the Digital Pre senter . Solution - 1: W ait a few seconds, press desired source selector again. 2: Press a different source, then press-desired source agai n. 3: Check if the power is turned on. ([...]

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    2900 Dukane Drive St. Charles, Illinois 60174 www .dukcorp.com/av T oll-free: 800-676-2487 Fax: 630-584-5156 e-mail: avsales@dukcorp.com Audio Visual Pr oducts[...]