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009-1420-00 *009-1420-00* PhotoBooth Setup Guide[...]
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IMPORTANT NOTES PhotoBooth is a combination of various manufacturer items, su ch as the camera and light. Please read all manufacturer documentation BEFORE following these instructions . Pay particular attention to all safety and regulatory information contai ned therein. InFocus is not liable for damage or injury caused by impro perly u sing these[...]
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Contents IMPORTANT NOTES ............................................................................................................................................ 1 Trademark informati on ...................................................................................................................................... [...]
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Accessory Identification Page 3 Accessory Identification Speed Ring Super Clamp Half Pole 18-30” (46-74cm) Pivot Arm wi th C ame ra Bracket Softbox L-Bracket Sync Cord Hot Shoe Canon ® EOS Camera Kit Wireless Remote Shutter Kit Flash Unit Kit Mondopad™ Mobile Cart Canon ® AC Adapter Kit[...]
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Page 4 Accessory Identification The accessories which you receive d epe nd upon the part number you ordered: INF-5520-PB-C INF-PBKit-NOMP AC Adapter Kit X X Camera Kit X X Flash Unit Kit X X Half Pole X X Hot Shoe X X L-Bracket X X Pivot Arm X X Mondopad** X Mondopad Mobile Cart X Mondopad PC with Photobooth Software installed** X X Remote Shutter [...]
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PhotoBooth Assembly Page 5 PhotoBooth Assembly PhotoBooth PC Mod ule Installation If you ordered INF-PBKit-NOMP, you will need to follow these instructions to replace your Mondopad PC. Otherwise skip to the next section. 1. Locate the Mondopad PC module on the back of the Mondopad panel. 2. Rotate the two antenna connectors counter-clockwise and di[...]
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Page 6 PhotoBooth Assembly 2. Attach the speed ring to the flash unit by aligning the slots of the speed ring to the fro nt of the flash unit and turning clockwise until it is fully attached. Move the blue “lock” slider button to the locked position. 3. Route the cables into each corner of the softbox.[...]
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PhotoBooth Assembly Page 7 4. Insert the cable ends into the speed ring. 5. Secure the Velcro at each corner of the softbox to complete its rectangle shape.[...]
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Page 8 PhotoBooth Assembly NOTE: If your mobile cart does not have holes drilled into it as per below, please contact InFocus Support at: www.infocus.com/support . Attaching the Flash Unit 1. Attach the L-bracket to the back of the Mondopad mobile cart. 2. Attach the Mondopad panel to the mobile cart as per the manufacturer’s instructions and the[...]
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PhotoBooth Assembly Page 9 3. Attach the flash unit to the half pole using the knurled clamp screw. Tighten securely. 4. Slide the half pole onto the L-bracket and adjust as needed. 5. Adjust the half pole above the Mondopad panel, allowing room for the camera. 6. Adjust the angle of the flash unit and softbox to accommodate the camera and your sit[...]
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Page 10 PhotoBooth Assembly Attaching the Pivot Arm 1. Insert the stud into the super clamp and attach the super clamp securely to the pivot arm. 2. Position the super clamp along the top vertical bar of the Mondopad frame and tighten securely. 3. Turn the large black adjustment knob on the pivot arm counterclockwise. All pivot points will become l[...]
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PhotoBooth Assembly Page 11 Preparing the Camera Note: For this section, you will need the Canon AC adapter kit, the Canon camera, camera lens and an SD card (required). 1. Insert a SD card (not included) into the camera’s SD slot on the right-hand side of the camera, being careful to align the SD card appropriately. 2. Attach the lens, by aligni[...]
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Page 12 PhotoBooth Assembly 7. Attach the camera to the pivot arm securely. 8. Carefully loosen the pivot arm adjustment knob to make final adjustments to the camera’s position, being very careful of the camera. 9. Connect the AC adapter to the AC power cord. 10. Plug the other end of the AC power cord to a power strip or power outlet. WARNING: T[...]
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PhotoBooth Assembly Page 13 Preparing the Wireless Trigger 1. Slide the battery door off. 2. Insert a 12V battery into the wireless receiver, being careful of the battery orientation, and slide the battery door back on. 3. Slide the wireless receiver onto the bottom of the hot shoe. 4. Slide the hot shoe to the camera. Note: The receiver can also b[...]
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Page 14 PhotoBooth Assembly Taking a PhotoBooth Photo 1. Turn Mondopad ON . 2. Turn the camera’s power switch to ON and the Mode Dial to M (“Manual”). 3. Turn the flash unit’s power switch to the ON position. 4. Verify that the Cell button LED is off. If the Cell button LED is lit, press the Cell button to turn it off. 5. Press the receiver[...]
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Framing Images Page 15 Framing Images 1. From the Mondopad home page, navigate to View & Share . 2. Open an image file. Note: Images created with PhotoBooth appear in the PhotoBooth folder. 3. Tap Annotations .[...]
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Page 16 Framing Images 7. Tap Frames from the menu. 8. Tap the frame you want for the image and tap OK .[...]
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Framing Images Page 17 9. To save the image, tap Save JPG . 10. Type a name in the File Name field and tap Save . 11. Saved imag es can be viewed in the View and Share folder.[...]
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Page 18 Framing Images Note: Saved images can also be found in the following folder: Documents>Mondopad Documents. Adding New Frame Files to Mondopad 1. From within the Mondopad software, navigate and login to Extras . 2. Tap Minimize to go to the Windows Desktop. 3. Navigate to the Zoos>Files>Frames folder. 4. Copy and paste your PNG imag[...]
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Framing Images Page 19 Note: For best results, PNG images should be the same resolution as the Mondopad (1920 x 1080) and have transparent centers.[...]
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Page 20 Accessing additional documentation Accessing additional documentation To complete the setup of this product and the Mondopad Collaboration software, please download the Installer’s Guide located at www.infocus.com/INF5520docs .[...]
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Troubleshooting Page 21 Troubleshooting The following table is meant to assist you wi th trouble shooting your PhotoBooth. It is not a comprehensive list. For the best tro ubleshooting advice, we re com mend reviewing the manufacturer’s documentation associated with each pa rt. The flash unit is not turning on Verify that the modeling lamp mo[...]
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Page 22 Troubleshooting Verify that the camera power switch is turned on. Turn the camera off and on again. Verify that the camera’s SD memory card is not full. Verify that the camera’s SD memory card is properly installed and that the card cover is closed . Verify that the SD memory card write- protect switch is set to the [...]