Document Camera User's Guide
Important Safety Instructions Read this User's Guide and follow all safety instructions for your document camera. Keep this guide at hand for future reference. Warning This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling. Caution This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling.
Electrical Precautions Warning Never open any covers on the document camera except as specifically explained in this User's Guide. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the document camera. Refer all repairs to qualified service technicians.
Caution Turn off the document camera and unplug it after use. Make sure the power is turned off, the plug is disconnected from the outlet, and all cables are disconnected before moving the document camera. Installation Precautions Warning If you apply adhesives to prevent the screws from loosening, or if you use lubricants or oils on the document camera, the document camera housing may crack. This could cause serious injury.
Caution Unplug the AC adapter from the outlet before cleaning to prevent electric shock. Usage Precautions Caution Do not look into the lens when the LED illumination lamp is on. The bright light can damage your eyes. Do not use excessive force when adjusting the document camera. The document camera may be broken, resulting in personal injury. Do not place heavy objects on document camera, or it may be damaged. Do not try to press the arm flat or fold it backwards, or it may get damaged.
Memory Card Precautions Caution We recommend backing up data on the document camera's internal memory, your USB drive, or SD card to another media. Data may be lost or damaged under the following conditions.
Contents 7 Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Projecting Plugging In and Turning On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Introduction Displaying a Document or Other Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Included Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 8 Image Adjustments and Effects Solving Problems Using the On-screen Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Problems and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 On-screen Menu List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Image Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Function Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction You can use the Epson ELPDC12 document camera to capture and project pages from books or other documents, and even three-dimensional objects. With the included software, you can create time-lapse photos and annotate images produced by the document camera.
Product Features Included Items • • • • • • • • Remote control with 2 AA batteries Power cord and adapter VGA cable USB cable Software CD User's manual CD Quick Start Microscope adapter 10
Document Camera Parts 11 Name Top/Side/Rear Name Function A Camera head s "Camera Head" p.12 B Remote receiver Receives signals from the remote control. C Control panel s "Control Panel" p.12 Function D Security slot The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver security system manufactured by Kensington. s p.18 E Interface s "Interface" p.13 F Security bar Lets you attach a commercially available security cable to lock the document camera in place. s p.
Document Camera Parts 12 Name Camera Head F Camera arm Function Extends or retracts the camera arm to adjust the height of the camera head. Attention Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject it to shock, as it can be easily damaged. Use a soft cloth to gently wipe the lens. Control Panel Name Function A Microphone Captures sound when you record a video. B [ Changes the LED lamp status in three steps: bright, dim, and off.
Document Camera Parts Name D [ [ ][ ][ ][ 13 Function ][ ] button [Enter] button ] button When the menu screen is displayed, pressing these buttons selects menu items and setting values. Interface Adjusts the image Brightness. When the menu is displayed, pressing this button confirms the current item. E [Esc] button Stops the current function. When the menu is displayed, pressing this button moves to the previous menu level.
Document Camera Parts 14 Base Name Function A Mounting points You can attach the document camera to a table, cart, or stand with commercially available M4 bolts. s p.18 B Security bar Lets you attach a commercially available security cable to lock the document camera in place. s p.
Remote Control Buttons Remote Control 15 Projector operations Name Function A [t] button When used with an Epson projector, turns the projector on or off.* You cannot operate the document camera with this button. B [A/V Mute] button Turns the video and audio of an Epson projector on or off.* C [Source Search] button Changes the input source connected to an Epson projector.* * This is not supported by some projectors.
Remote Control Buttons Name 16 Function J [Esc] button Stops the current function. When the menu is displayed, pressing this button moves to the previous menu level. K [Snapshot] button [ ] Captures still images. L [Record] button [ ] Starts and stops video recording. M [Zoom] button [z] [x] Enlarges or reduces the image without changing the projection size. s p.27 N [Brightness] button [ ][ ] Adjusts the image brightness.
Storing the Document Camera When you're not using the document camera, simply fold its arm down as shown. Caution Do not try to press the arm flat or fold it backwards, or it may get damaged.
Securing the Document Camera You can secure the document camera by fastening a cable to the security bar, shown below, or by inserting a Kensington anti-theft cable into the Kensington security port. In addition, you can attach the document camera to a table, cart, or stand at the mounting points indicated below. Use M4 bolts; you can thread them into the document camera case to a maximum depth of 9 mm (0.35 inch). A Mounting points Attention Fasten the bolts securely but do not overtighten them.
Connecting Follow the instructions in this section to set up the document camera and give a presentation.
Connecting to a Projector 20 You can connect the document camera to a projector using a standard VGA cable, composite video cable, or HDMI cable, or to other video equipment such as an external monitor. a a b Connect the document camera by one of the following methods: VGA connection You can also use the document camera with a computer. s p.
Connecting to a Projector B Composite video cable HDMI connection A HDMI port B HDMI cable a • When connecting with a USB cable, video from other output ports is not displayed. • When two or more cables are connected, the priority of video output is HDMI > Display Out > Composite.
Connecting to a Computer 22 When you connect the document camera to your computer, you can use the included software to capture, edit, and play back still images and videos. s p.54 Connecting to a computer also lets you display PowerPoint slides or other applications. You can easily switch back to the live camera image at any time. How you connect to your computer depends on the software you plan to use: • To use the included software, see "Connect for Use with the Document Camera Software" p.22 below.
Connecting to a Computer a 23 B VGA cable C VGA cable D Display Out port If an image doesn't appear on the screen, the document camera's USB Mode may be set to Mass Storage; see p.67 to change the setting. If you connected a laptop, see p.67 to check your laptop settings. c Connect for Use Without the Document Camera Software This connection method lets you display PowerPoint slides or images from another application on your computer, but you can't use the included software.
Projecting
Plugging In and Turning On a Connect the power adapter as shown and plug the adapter into a wall outlet. b Press the [t] power button to turn on the document camera. It takes about 20 seconds for the document camera to output an image. c d Turn on your projector. Select the appropriate "source" on the projector depending on the port to which you connected.
Displaying a Document or Other Materials 26 Positioning the Document Camera a Raise the camera arm while holding the body with your other hand. Attention b Rotate the camera arm as shown below. c Position the camera head above the display area. Do not try to press the arm flat or fold it backwards, or it may get damaged. The camera arm can only rotate within the range shown below.
Displaying a Document or Other Materials 27 Projecting a Place your document on the table under the camera head. Align the center of your document with the mark on the side of the document camera. a • You can quickly align letter- or A4-size paper with the guides on the side of the document camera. • The maximum paper size that can be projected is A3 landscape. A Lamp switch B Image rotation dial C [Focus] button c Turn the dial on the camera head to rotate the image on the screen.
Displaying a Document or Other Materials e To zoom in on part of the image, press the [Zoom] - [z] button on the document camera or remote control. Press the [Zoom] - [x] button to zoom out. 28 a • You can zoom up to 16x. When using the digital zoom, you can scroll the enlarged image by pressing the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] arrow buttons.
Displaying a Document or Other Materials Freezing an Image Press and release the [ ] button to freeze the image. (If you press and hold the button, it saves the image. s p.39) After freezing the image, you can remove your document while leaving its image displayed on the screen. Place your next document under the camera lens and press the button again; your presentation continues without interruption. a You cannot enlarge the image while the image is frozen.
Displaying Live Action or Whiteboard Images You can use the document camera to display a lecture or presentation at the front of a room, or to capture images of a whiteboard or chalkboard. a Press the [Menu] button and select Image > Image Rotation to 180 degrees to display the image upside-down. a Raise and rotate the camera head to face the front of the room. b Press the [Focus] button on the document camera or the [Auto Focus] button on the remote control. The image is automatically focused.
Projecting Through a Microscope 31 To display objects as seen through a microscope, use the included microscope adapter. a • Adjust the focus and zoom of a microscope before attaching to the document camera. • Images may not be displayed correctly depending on the optical properties of your microscope. A Buttons B Adapter ring a Attach the microscope adapter to the image rotation dial. Press the buttons and push the adapter in.
Projecting Through a Microscope a If you manually adjust the brightness or zoom after setting Microscope to On in step 3, Microscope is automatically set to Off.
Adding Annotations 33 When a USB mouse is connected to the document camera, the annotation tools are displayed on the live camera image and you can add handwritten or graphic annotations with the USB mouse. a a • You can only use the annotation function when the live camera image is displayed. • USB mouse devices that require installation of a driver cannot be used. Also, some USB mouse models may not be compatible. Connect a USB mouse to the document camera.
Adding Annotations a d Use the left mouse button to draw lines or graphics or erase with an eraser. Disconnect the USB mouse to end the annotation. a • You cannot use the on-screen menu while annotating. • Images with your annotations cannot be saved.
Switching Between Your Computer and the Live Camera Image If you've connected a computer (s p.22), you can show PowerPoint slides or images from any other application on your computer. You can easily switch back-and-forth between your computer application and the live camera image. • If you've connected your computer with a USB cable (s p.22), you can use the document camera software to display captured images and videos, or use another application of your choice.
Displaying a Split Screen 36 If you have images saved in the document camera's internal memory or on an SD card or USB drive (s p.38), you can display two images at the same time. a a When connecting to a computer with a USB cable, you cannot use this function. Press the [Menu] button and select Memory > Split Screen. A Highlighted image b Use the [ ] and [ ] arrow buttons to select the source for the highlighted image.
Displaying a Split Screen d If you select Internal Memory, SD Card, or USB Flash Drive as the source, you see a screen that lets you select which image to use: Use the [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] arrow buttons to highlight the image you want to display, and press [Enter] to select it. Select Return to finish setting up the split screen. e Repeat steps 2 through 4 to select the source for the right side. a f You cannot display the live camera image or video on both sides of the screen.
Saving Images and Displaying a Slideshow Images captured by the document camera can be saved not only in the internal memory but also on an SD card or USB drive. Also, stored images can be imported or exported between the document camera and an SD card or USB drive. You can view them as a slideshow or on a connected computer. a • • • • SD and SDHC cards are supported. When you save images on the SD card, make sure that it is not set to LOCK (write-protected).
Saving Images 39 Captured still images are stored in the internal memory, an SD card, or a USB drive. If there is more than one save destination, the priority is as follows: USB drive > SD card > the internal memory. If the save destination only has a small capacity remaining, the image is saved in the next destination. a a Images are saved in JPEG format. You see the displayed in the upper right of the screen, and the image is saved. Insert an SD card face-up or connect a USB drive, if needed.
Recording Movies 40 The document camera’s live image is recorded in the internal memory, an SD card, or a USB drive. If there is more than one save destination, the priority is as follows: USB drive > SD card > the internal memory. If the save destination only has a small capacity remaining, the image is saved in the next destination. a a • Movies are saved in AVI format. (Motion JPEG+PCM) • You can record up to 2GB for each file. a Insert an SD card face-up or connect a USB drive, if needed.
Recording Movies a • Press the [Menu] button and select Function > Ext. Mic. Volume to adjust the recording volume of the external microphone. • When an external microphone is connected, the internal microphone is disabled. • Plug-in power is not supported. • Live audio from a microphone cannot be output.
Exporting and Importing Images 42 The stored images in the internal memory can be exported to an SD card or USB drive. Also, the stored images on an SD card or USB drive can be imported to the internal memory. The steps below explain how to export images in the internal memory. a Insert an SD card face-up or connect a USB drive, if needed. b Press the [Menu] button and select Memory > Internal Memory.
Exporting and Importing Images a • If you want to remove the SD card, press in on the card and then pull it straight out of the slot. The SD Card screen automatically closes. • When USB Flash Drive is not displayed even if one is connected, set USB Mode to Application.
Viewing and Managing Files from Your Computer 44 You can use your computer with a USB cable to access files stored in the camera's internal memory. Before using the document camera like this, you have to change the function of its USB port as described below. a Connect the document camera to your projector with a VGA cable, composite video cable, or HDMI cable. s p.20 b c Turn on the document camera and projector. d e Disconnect the projector from the document camera.
Displaying a Slideshow Once you have stored images on the document camera's internal memory or on an SD card or USB drive, you can display a slideshow. 45 c Attention When you rotate an image, we recommend backing up data on the document camera's internal memory, USB drive, or SD card to another media. a a b All checkmarked images are rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
Displaying a Slideshow f Press [ ] to advance to the next image. g End the slideshow by pressing [ ] while the last image is displayed. Or press [Menu] or [Esc] to end the slideshow at any time. Press [ ] to return to the previous image.
Image Adjustments and Effects The document camera provides a full range of image adjustments and effects, including freeze image, black-and-white, and the ability to display negative film in true color.
Using the On-screen Menu Press the [Menu] button on the document camera or remote control to view the on-screen menu. For details of each item in the screen menu, see s p.49. You see this screen: Use the [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] arrow buttons to navigate the menu and adjust the settings. Press [Enter] to select a setting. When you're done adjusting the settings, press the [Menu] or [Esc] button to close the menu and save your settings.
On-screen Menu List 49 Image Menu Basic image adjustments such as focus, zoom, and brightness are discussed in "Displaying a Document or Other Materials" p.26. You can make these further adjustments by pressing the [Menu] button to open the Image menu. a When projecting a live image, you can adjust the Image menu settings. Setup Item Explanation/Select White Balance Adjusts the image color based on the lighting in the room where you're presenting.
On-screen Menu List Setup Item 50 Explanation/Select Zoom Area Window Displays the entire image at the bottom-right of the screen with a box that indicates the section that is currently being enlarged by the zoom function. On: Enables Zoom Area Window. Off: Disables Zoom Area Window. Microscope Optimizes the image settings if using with a microscope. s "Projecting Through a Microscope" p.31 On: Sets the optimal image settings for use with a microscope. Off: Returns to the normal settings.
On-screen Menu List 51 Setup Item Explanation/Select HDMI Output Sets the output resolution when connecting with an HDMI cable. Auto: Automatically set according to the resolution of the output device. SDTV (480p) HDTV (720p) HDTV (1080p) Output Resolution Sets the output resolution when connecting with a VGA cable. Auto: Automatically set according to the resolution of the output device.
On-screen Menu List 52 Memory Menu Setup Item Explanation/Select Split Screen Simultaneously displays two images from the internal memory, an SD card, a USB drive, or the live image. Left Source: Selects the image to be projected on the left side. Right Source: Selects the image to be projected on the right side. Internal Memory Operations related to the internal memory. Export(SD): Exports the selected images to an SD card. Export(USB): Exports the selected images to a USB drive.
On-screen Menu List 53 Info Menu Setup Item Explanation Memory Capacity Free Space: Displays the remaining capacity of the document camera’s internal memory. Total Size: Displays the total capacity of the document camera’s internal memory. Number of Files Displays the number of files saved in the document camera’s internal memory. Version Displays the firmware version of the document camera.
Using the Included Software The included software lets you use the document camera to capture still images, make time-lapse movies, record live videos with audio, and edit and play back captured files. The software also lets you annotate images from the document camera with text and graphics, and upload your videos to popular websites. Before starting, follow the instructions in this section to install the software.
Installing the Software You can install the software on a Windows or Mac OS X computer. See p.82 for system requirements. 55 Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP a Windows 7/Windows Vista: Select Control Panel > Programs and Features. In Classic View, select Programs > Uninstall a program instead. Windows XP: Select Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. a b Press the [t] power button to turn on the document camera. c Insert the CD labeled "EPSON Document Camera Software" into your computer.
Starting the Software a 56 Connect the document camera to a computer with a USB cable. s p.22 the software: b •Start Windows 8: Select Search on Charms, and then select ArcSoft Application Software for Epson Document Camera. • Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP: From Programs or All Programs, select ArcSoft Application Software for Epson Document Camera. If the software does not start, install the Windows Media Player.
Annotating Images You can annotate live images from the document camera with text and graphics while giving a presentation. When you capture an image, your annotations will be included with the image; if you record your presentation as a video, the recording will show your annotations as they're being added. a You can also annotate still images after they've been captured using the Edit screen. s p.62 a If necessary, click the Capture button to enter Capture mode.
Capturing Still Images You can capture a still image or a quick series of images (called a burst). a If necessary, select the settings you want to use. Click the Settings button and select the Image tab. • Select the default image format, quality level, and other properties. • Choose the number of photos, up to 10, that will be captured with each burst (5 is the default). b c To capture a still image, click the Take Picture button. To capture a quick series of images, click the Burst button.
Making Time-lapse Movies You can record a time-lapse movie to show gradual changes that occur over several hours. the Settings button and select the Time Lapse tab. a •Click Set the time interval between each frame (5 seconds minimum). • Set the total capture duration (up to 72 hours). Click OK to close the Settings screen. b Click the Start Time Lapse button to begin capturing images.
Recording Videos 60 You can make an audio/video recording of your presentation. Set the resolution under Full HD (1920×1080). a If necessary, select the settings you want to use. Click the Settings button and select the Video tab. • Select the default video format, quality level, and other properties. • Set the maximum duration of each video (up to 8 hours) and see how much hard disk space it will use.
Recording Videos Type Videos 61 Extension Windows: .wmv (WMV2+WMA) .avi (YUV+PCM) .mpg (MPEG Video+ MPEG Audio) Mac OS X: .
Editing Saved Files You can use the Edit screen to improve the quality (such as brightness and contrast) of captured pictures and videos. With still images, you can zoom in on part of the image, rotate the image, or flip it to create a mirror image. You can also annotate still images. While viewing a video, you can pause it and capture a still image from the current frame.
Managing Saved Files You can use the File Management screen to sort and locate captured images and videos. By rating them and applying "tags" or descriptive text, you can make it easier to find them later on. a Click the mode. b For detailed help when using the software, do one of the following: Windows: Press F1 or select Application Help from the Extras menu. Macintosh: Select Help from the menu bar.
Uploading and Sharing Your Videos You can easily upload your videos to popular video-sharing websites, such as YouTube and SchoolTube. a This feature is not available for Apple Macintosh systems. a Click the b c d Select a video. Edit button. Select a website. Follow the instructions on the screen to log in, provide a title for your video and other descriptive information, and upload the file.
Solving Problems
Problems and Solutions Operation Problems 66 Image Quality Problems No image appears on the screen The image is fuzzy or out of focus • After you press the [t] Power button, wait a few moments for the image to appear. It takes about 20 seconds for the document camera to output an image. • Make sure your projector is connected. s p.20 If you're connecting it through a computer, see p.22. • If you've connected a laptop, see "Problems Connecting a Laptop" p.67.
Problems and Solutions Problems Using an SD Card Certain images don't appear If you use your computer to copy images to the document camera's internal memory or an SD card, you need to make sure their format is correct: • Images must be DCF-compliant JPEG files to be displayed, such as from a digital camera. Avoid editing your images, as this may change their format and prevent them from being displayed. • Images must be named using the format ABCD1234.
Problems and Solutions the software, being sure to allow the Button Manager and TWAIN Driver for Epson Document camera to install. You don't see the live camera image on your computer The document camera's USB Mode setting may be set to Mass Storage. You need to change this setting to Application. First disconnect the USB cable, then reconnect to the projector using a VGA cable, composite video cable, or HDMI cable.
Where to Get Help Addresses and phone numbers are subject to change. For the most current information, check the website of your regional sales office listed below. If you don't find one in your area, visit Epson's main website at www.epson.com. Europe ALBANIA ITD Sh.p.k. Gjergji Center Rr Murat Toptani 04000 Tirana Albania Tel: 00355 4 2256031 Fax: 00355 4 2256013 http://www.itd-al.com AUSTRIA Epson Deutschland GmbH Buropark Donau Inkustrasse 17 / Stg. 6 / 2.
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Notices
Specifications 80 General Specifications ELPDC12 Product name Open (W ^ D ^ H): 270 ^ 331 ^ 476 mm (10.6 ^ 13.0 ^ 18.7 inches) Folded (W ^ D ^ H): 340 ^ 124 ^ 125 mm (13.4 ^ 4.9 ^ 4.9 inches) Dimensions 1/2.7 inch CMOS sensor Type of sensor F=2.8 Lens 2 megapixel (1920 ^ 1080) Effective pixels XGA: 29.7 ^ 41.9 cm (11.7 ^ 16.5 inches) 1080p: 29.7 ^ 52.6 cm (11.7 ^ 20.
Specifications Output port Connector port * 81 Display Out port 1 Mini D-Sub15-pin (female) Output: SXGA/WXGA(1280x800)/WXGA(1360x768)/XGA/Full HD Composite port 1 RCA pin jack Output: NTSC/PAL HDMI port 1 HDMI Output: SDTV(480p)/HDTV(720p, 1080p) USB-A port * 1 USB connector (TypeA) USB-B port * 1 USB connector (TypeB) Output: QVGA/VGA/SVGA/SXGA/XGA SD card slot 1 SD/SDHC card compatible USB 2.0 is supported. However, the operation of all USB compatible devices is not guaranteed.
Specifications System Requirements These system requirements are for using the included software: Windows: Microsoft Windows 8 32/64-bit, Windows 7 32/64-bit, Windows Vista 32-bit, Windows XP (Service Pack 3 or later) Mac OS X: Mac OS X 10.5 to 10.8 CPU: Pentium 4 1.4 GHz or higher (Windows XP)/Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or higher (Windows Vista/Windows 7)/PowerPC G5 1.
FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception.
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