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Table of contents for the manual
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Camera 335B V isual Presenter User ’ s Guide UG335B122209V1 English - 0[...]
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Content s Chapter 1 Precautions .................................................................................... 3 Safety Precautions ....................................................................................... 4 FCC W arning ................................................................................................ 4 Ch[...]
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English - 2 7.6 T urning the Lamp on/of f ................................................................... 18 7.7 Automatically Adjusting the Image to Optimal Brightness and Focal Length 18 7.8 Freezing Images ............................................................................... 18 7.9 Capturing Images .................................[...]
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English - 3 Chapter 1 Precautions Always follow these safety ins tructions when setting up and using the Doc ument Camera: 1. Please do not tilt the machine whil e using. 2. Do not place the Document Camera o n an unstable trolley , stand or table. 3. Do not use the Document Camera near water or source of heat. 4. Use attachments only as recommende[...]
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If liquid is spilled into it or the Document Camera has b een exposed to rain or wate r . z Safety Precautions W arning: T o reduce the ri sk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This Document Camera has a 3- wire AC line Pl ug. This is a safety feature to ensure that the plug will fit into the power outl[...]
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Chapter 2 Package Content s Camera 335B User Guide CD Remote Control Warranty Card VGA Cable USB Cable C-Video Cable Power Cord Appearance may vary in different countries English - 5[...]
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Chapter 3 Product Overview 1. Gooseneck 2. Lamp 5. Remote sensor 4. LED indicator 3. Control panel 6. Lens 7. DIP switch (Bottom) English - 6[...]
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3.1 Positioning t he Pres enter a nd Document 3.2 Correct Usage * About 400mm distance betwee n camera and the deskto p is recommended. 400 mm English - 7[...]
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Chapter 4 Inst allation and Connections 4.1 System Diagram PC T elevision Projector Monitor PC English - 8[...]
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4.2 Connecting to External Devices 4.2.1 Step 1: Connect the power cord from the AC I n on the Camera 335B to the power outlet <Note>: App earance of the power cord may vary depending on country/region. AC Outlet 4.2.2 S tep 2: Connection projector w ith other hardware devices ¾ Connecting to a Projector or Monitor z Connect the VGA cable fr[...]
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2. Adjust DIP Switch Setting NTSC: U.S.A., T aiwan, Panama, Philippine, Canada, Chile, Japan, Korea and Mexico. English - 10 1234 P AL: Country/region not listed above. 234 1 <Note> The on-screen display (OSD) is not available in C-VIDEO. Some functions are not available on the con trol p anel and the remote control in this mode. <[...]
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2. Connect the VGA cable from the VGA IN port on the Camera 3 35B to the VGA OUT port on the computer . 3. Connect the RS-232 Adapter (Optional) to the RS-232 port on the Camera 335B and the RS -232 port on the compute r . English - 11 4.3 Getting S t arted Control panel Remote Control z T o turn on the Camera 335B with the remote control , aim at [...]
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Chapter 5 DIP Switch <Note>: Y ou must restart the C amera 335B in order for DIP switch configuration to t ake effect. 5.1 Connecting t o a Projector or Monitor 5.1.1 SXGA outp ut (factory default): 5.1.2 WXGA output 5.1.3 XGA output 5.1.4 Special mode English - 12[...]
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5.2 Connecting to a TV 5.2.1 NTSC Settings: U.S.A., T aiwan, Panama, Philippines, Canada, Chile, Jap an, Korea, and Mexico 5.2.2 P AL Settings: Countries/regions not listed above <Note> VGA OUT is not supported once C-VIDEO is ena bled. English - 13[...]
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Chapter 6 Introduction to Control Panel/ Remote Control Buttons and On-Screen Menu 6.1 Functions of Control Pane l and Remote Control Buttons <Remark> The functions belo w are listed alph abetically Name Function Descriptions Operation T urns the visual presenter on and off. Remote control / Control pa nel g , h , i , j Moves up, down, left o[...]
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English - 15 6.2 On-screen Menu <Note> Press [Menu] on the remote control or control panel to enter the on-screen menu, The bold underlined values in the follo w ing t able are default s . 1st Level Major Items 2nd Leve l Sub items 3rd Level Adjustment V alues Function Descriptions Auto T une Enter Press [ENTER] to automatically adjust to the[...]
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English - 16 Auto Erase ON/ OFF Use the left and right arrow keys to enable/disable the auto era se function, which automatically deletes all stored images upo n system shutdown. USB T ran sfer Camera /S torage Device Use the left and right arrow keys to select the USB transfer mode. Lamp ON /OFF Use the left and right arrow keys to turn the lamp o[...]
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Ch ap t er 7 Descriptions of Major Functions 7.1 Switching Image Sources Live image is the default image source. Press [SOURCE] on the remote control or control p anel to switch between image sources: 1. Live images (default). 2. PC. 7.2 Making T ext Clearer and Photos More Colorful Photo (Photo mode) is selected by default in the [Photo/T ext/Gray[...]
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English - 18 brighter . 2. From the Remote Contro l or Control Panel, press [BRT -] to darken the image. 7.6 T urning the Lamp on/off From the remote control or control panel : 1. Press [MENU] to ent er the on-screen me nu. 2. Press [ f ] or [ e ] to select [Setting]. 3. Press [ d ] to select [Lamp] modes. 4. Press [ f ] or [ e ] to turn [ON]/[OFF][...]
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English - 19 2. Press [ c ] or [ d ] or [ e ] or [ f ] to select the thumbnail you want you browse. 3. Press [ENTER] to access the full-screen display of the image. 4. Press [ f ] or [ e ] to browse the through saved images. 5. Press [PLA YBACK] to exit. 6. Press [MENU] to exit. 7.11 Deleting Captured Images From the remote control: 1. Press [PLA Y[...]
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English - 20 7.13 Panning Across a Live Image (P AN) <Note> Panning and zooming are not available in Microscope Mode. From the remote control: 1. Press [P AN] on the remote control to zoom in a part of a live image. 2. Press [ c ] or [ d ] or [ e ] or [ f ] to move around the partially zoomed -in image. 3. Press [P AN] to exit the partially z[...]
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7.14.3 St art/Pause /S top Playing Images <Note> Images over 8MB cannot b e played. During playback, the [ROT A TE] function ca n be activated to rot ate the im ages. From the remote control: 1. Press [SLIDE SHOW] to st art playback. 2. Press [ENTER] to p ause playback. 3. Press [ENTER] again to continue pl ayback. 4. Press [SLIDE SHOW] ag ai[...]
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English - 22 5. Press [ f ] or [ e ] to move the selected image lef t or right. 6. Press [ZOOM+/-] to zoom i n/out from the live image 7. Press [PBP] to return to the stored image screen. 8. Press [MENU] to exit. From the control p anel 1. Press [MENU] to ent er the on-screen me nu. 2. Press [ f ] or [ e ] to select the [Display] menu. 3. Press [ d[...]
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7.17.1 Inserting a Photo in the MS-Paint Application 1. Click [File> Fr om Scanner or Camera] in the MS-Paint application as shown in the bottom left figure. 2. Click on [Get Picture] to finish, as shown in the top right figure. 7.17.2 Inserting a Photo in a Microsoft W ord Document 1. Click [Insert / Image / From Scanner or Camera] in the Micro[...]
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3. Click [Get Picture] to finish. 7.17.3 Changing the Setting of the Camera 335B and then Capturing a Photo in Microsof t Word 1. Click [Insert /Image /From Scann er or Camera] in Microsoft W ord . 2. Select [V isual Presenter V2 TW AIN] and click [Custom Insert]. English - 24[...]
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3. A window displaying a live image (see below) will ap pear . 4. Press [Setting]: When the Came ra Settings window pops up, the live image can be adjusted. The operation is identical from both the remote control and the control panel. Refer to Chapter 6 Control Panel/Remote Control Button s and On-screen Menu for more information . 5. Press [Captu[...]
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p o n Call your desired cont act. When both parties a re connected, Skype will display the video screen. English - 26[...]
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7.17.5 Setting the Camera 335B as a PC Camera 1. Open My Computer and click on [V isual Presenter V2] to display a live image. English - 27[...]
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Chapter 8 Connecting to a Microscope 1 Mount the microscope adaptor (optional) in the accessorie s pack onto the microscope <Note> The Microscope adap ter fits eyepieces of about Ø28.4mm. 2 Connect the lens of the Camera 335B to the microscope adaptor . 3 Select the Micro scope mode 3.1. From the control panel or remote control 3.1.1. Press [...]
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English - 29 Chapter 9 Sof tware instructions Using the Camera with a computer . After installing the B- WORKS , you can use the software to: ¾ Control the Camera 335B. ¾ Capture and record images. ¾ Annotate images, highlight import ant details and save them for later use. ¾ Use the full-screen func tion. 9.1 System Requirement s Windows XP Wi[...]
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English - 30 Chapter 10 T roubleshooting This chapter outlines po ssible solutions to common problem s. For other issues, contact you r dealer or service center . No. Problems Solutions 1 No po wer signal Check that the power cord is securely co nnected to the wall socket and the unit. 2 No image output from the Camera 335B 1. Check the power o utl[...]
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Information in this Guide may change due to product improvements. To obtain the latest manuals, literature, and software please visit the Dukane web site at; www.dukane.com/av and look at the specific model SUPPORT or DOWNLOADS section. www .dukane.com/a v avser vice@dukane.com 800-676-2487 / 630-762-4032 F ax 630-584-5156 St Char les, IL 60174 290[...]