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Table of Contents Copyright Information....................................................................................... 3 Chapter 1 Safety Instructions .......................................................................... 4 Precautions .................................................................................................. 5 FCC Warning................................................................................................ 5 EN55022 (CE Radiation) Warning ................
I would like to turn on/off the lamp.................................................... 25 I would like to freeze images ............................................................ 26 I would like to rotate the image......................................................... 26 I would like to capture images .......................................................... 26 I would like to record images ............................................................
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Chapter 1 Safety Instructions Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the Document Camera: 1. Do not place Document Camera in tilted position. 2. Do not place the Document Camera on an unstable trolley, stand or table. 3. Do not use the Document Camera near water or source of heat. 4. Use attachments only as recommended. 5. Use the type of power source indicated on the Document Camera.
Precautions Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This Document Camera has a 3-wire AC line Plug. This is a safety feature to ensure that the plug will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to disable this safety feature. If the Document Camera will not be used for an extended time, unplug it from the power socket.
Chapter 2 Package Contents PS751 Quick Start Guide 4-Steps Card (For download of other language versions, please visit Lumens website) Remote control Remote Control Holder Power Adapter Power cord USB cable VGA cable C-Video Cable Microscope Adapter Appearance may vary depending on country/region Audio Cable English - 6
Chapter 3 Product Overview 2 1 3 4 6 5 5 7 8 9 1. Lens 2. Remote sensor 3. Remote Control Holder 4. Camera arm 5. Auxiliary floodlight and lamp arm 6. DIP switch setting 7. Input/output port 8. Backlight 9. Control panel 3.
Chapter 4 Installation and Connections 4.
4.2 Installation and setup 1. Please set up the DIP switch setting first. Refer to Chapter 10 DIP Switch Setting. 4.3 Connecting to a projector or monitor VGA cable Power Adapter Power cord Monitor or projector AC outlet 4.4 Connecting to a Computer and Use Lumens™ Software or an Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) Projector USB cable Power Adapter VGA cable Power cord AC outlet USB cable Computer The driver and software can be downloaded from Lumens website.
4.5 Connecting to an HDTV Power Adapter HDMI cable Power cord AC outlet HDTV 4.
4.7 Connecting to a computer, projector, and monitor simultaneously Power Adapter VGA cable VGA cable VGA cable Power cord AC outlet Projector Monitor Computer Press [SOURCE] button to switch the image source. For VGA 1 setting, refer to 7.2 I would like to switch image sources. For VGA 2 setting, refer to 7.3 I would like to set the image source of VGA OUT2. 4.
4.9 Connecting to a computer with RS232 Power Adapter RS232 Cable Power cord AC outlet Computer After connecting to the RS232 cable, you can use RS232 commands to control PS751. 4.10 Connecting to a TV DIP switch setting Power Adapter C-Video Cable Power cord AC outlet NTSC: USA, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Chile, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and Philippines.
restart the machine for DIP switch setting to take effect. Once C-VIDEO is enabled, VGA OUT is not supported. Only the live image can be displayed in C-Video output mode. 4.11 Installing application software The application software installed on the computer enables you to: Control the PS751. Capture and record images. Annotate the image, highlight important details and save it. Support the full screen function.
Chapter 5 Start Using : Please adjust it to be suitable for the local voltage frequency of 50/60 Hz. For the frequency in actual use, please refer to the manual (Appendix 1). 1. Pull up the camera and the camera arm. The camera should aim at the center of the presenter. 2. Pull up the lamp arm to a proper position. 3. Place an object to be displayed under the camera. 4. Press [POWER] on. on the remote control or control panel to power 5. Press control panel [AUTO TUNE] You are ready to present.
When using the remote control, aim at the remote sensor on the PS751, and press the power button. Once PS751 is turned on, the LED on the control panel will flash a few times and stay lit. Please contact your distributor if the LED does not light up.
Chapter 6 Control Panel/Remote Control and Setting Menu 6.1 Functions of control panel and remote control The below functions are listed alphabetically Name ,,, Function Descriptions Turn on and off the Document Camera. Operation Remote control/ Control panel Remote control/ Control panel AUTO TUNE Move up, down, left or right to select the needed function. Automatically adjust the image to have the Remote control/ best brightness and focusing performance.
PIP Image comparison (to compare live images with stored image files). PLAYBACK Read files stored in the USB disk (priority) Remote control/ or internal memory. Control panel RECORD Record motion images. Press [Record] to record images to USB disk and press [Record] again to stop recording.
6.2 Setting menu 6.2.1 Main menu Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to display the setting menu. Auto Tune Slide Show Automatically adjust the image to have the best brightness and focusing performance. Show the photos or videos stored in the USB disk (priority) or internal memory in slide mode. PAN Manual Focus Enable/Disable the partial enlarged mode. Manual Focus. LAMP Rotate Lamp mode toggle switch.
6.2.2 Setting menu 1st Level Major Items 2nd Level Minor 3rd Level Items Adjustment Values Capture Mode Capture Time Capture Capture Interval Storage Single Capture/ Time Lapse/ Record/Off 1. 1 hr 2. 2 hr 3. 4 hr 4. 8 hr 5. 24 hr 6. 48 hr 7. 72 hr 1. 3 sec 2. 5 sec 3. 10 sec 4. 30 sec 5. 1 min 6. 2 min 7. 5 min Image Quality 1. 2. 3. High Medium Low Slide Show Enter Delay 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 0.
Auto Exposure On/Off Control Regardless of outside environment, the machine will adjust the brightness to the optimal condition. Use the left and right arrow keys to select. Regardless of outside light or color, the machine will adjust the color to the optimal condition; Press [ENTER] to execute. Auto White Balance Enter Audio Out Volume 0~A~Max Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the volume. Microphone Levels 0~A~Max Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the volume.
Use the left and right arrow keys to turn on/off the auto erase function. When [On] is selected, the stored images will automatically be deleted when the system is turned off. Read the value of the current image mode. Use the left and right arrow keys to select, and then confirm by pressing [ENTER]. Store the value of the current image mode. Use the left and right arrow keys to select, and then confirm by pressing [ENTER].
6.2.4 Spotlight mode setting menu 2nd Level Major Items 3rd Level Minor Items Live Shape Transparency Spotlight Step Mode V Size H Size Exit 4th Level Adjustment Values Press [ENTER] to return to live image. Use the left and right arrow keys to select the shape of the Ellipse/Rectangle spotlight zone. Use the left and right arrow keys 0~2~3 to adjust the transparency of the border in the spotlight mode. Use the left and right arrow keys Large/Medium/Small to select the step of the spotlight zone.
6.2.6 Annotation Tools After the mouse is connected, right click or left click and hold the mouse to start the tools. When the setting menu is activated, the tools cannot be used. Icon Description Custom tool 1 Custom tool 2 Eraser Clear all Open setting menu of the annotation tool Exit the annotation tool 6.2.
Chapter 7 Descriptions of Major Functions 7.1 I would like to automatically adjust the image to have the best brightness and focusing performance Use the remote control or control panel: 1. Press [AUTO TUNE] for the best brightness and focusing performance. 7.2 I would like to switch image sources Live image is the default image source of VGA OUT (1) and HDMI OUT. Press [SOURCE] on the remote control or control panel to have PS751 switch among the following images sources: 1. Live images (default). 2.
[Text]: for viewing text files, making the text clearer. [Gray]: for viewing black & white photos which will make the grayscale differentiation distinct. 7.5.2 Set up Photo/Text mode To change the settings, please use the remote control or the control panel: 1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu. 2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Photo/Text]. (Please refer to 7.5.1 Photo/Text mode descriptions to make the best choice.) 3. Press [ENTER] to activate. 4.
7.10 I would like to freeze images 1. Press [FREEZE] on the remote control or control panel to freeze the current image on the screen. Press again to defreeze. 7.11 I would like to rotate the image Remote control: 1.Press [ROTATE] key to rotate the screen. (The sequence of switching is: 0°/180°/Flip/Mirror) Control panel: 1. 2. 3. 4. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Rotate]. Press [ENTER] to activate. Press [] or [] to switch the rotation method.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Press [ENTER] to activate. Press [] or [] to the [Capture] menu. Press [] to find [Image Quality]. Press [] or [] to select among [High/Medium/Low]. Press [MENU] to exit. 7.12.3 Setting continuous capture 1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate the setting menu. 2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting]. 3. Press [ENTER] to activate. 4. Press [] or [] to the [Capture] menu. 5. Press [] ] to the [Capture Mode]. 6.
5. Press [] to find [Image Quality]. 6. Press [] or [] to select among [High/Medium/Low]. 7. Press [MENU] to exit. 7.13.3 Recording setup 1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate the setting menu. 2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting]. 3. Press [ENTER] to activate. 4. Press [] or [] to the [Capture] menu. 5. Press [] ] to the [Capture Mode]. 6. Press [] or [] to select [Record]. 7. Press [MENU] to exit.
3. Press [ENTER] to play. 4. When the video is played, press [FREEZE] to pause/play the video or press [ENTER] to stop playing. 5. Press [] or [] to select the next or previous audio/video file. 6. Press [] or [] to adjust the volume of the video. 7. Press [MENU] to exit. An external speaker must be connected to AUDIO OUT to play sound when you use VGA OUT. 7.15 I would like to delete the captured/recorded images Use the remote control or control panel: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
7.18 I would like to enlarge a part of the image (PAN) Use remote control: 1. Press [PAN] to activate the partial enlarged mode. 2. Press [], [], [], or [] to move and view the partial enlarged images. 3. Press [MENU] to exit the partial enlarged mode. Use control panel: 1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu. 2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [PAN]. 3. Press [ENTER] to execute. 4. Press [], [], [], or [] to move and view the partial enlarged images. 5.
1. Press [MENU] to activate the image OSD menu. 2. Press [] or [] to select the item to be modified [Transparency/Step/ V Size/H Size]. (For details, please refer to 6.2 Setting Menu.) 3. Press [] or [] to perform the modification. 4. Press [MENU] to exit the image OSD menu and return to the mask mode. 7.19.3 I would like to set spotlight function In Spotlight mode, use the remote control or control panel: 1. Press [MENU] to activate the image OSD menu. 2.
3. Press [ENTER] to play. 4. Press [ENTER] again to pause/play. 5. Press [MENU] to exit. 7.21 I would like to compare images (compare live images with stored image files (PIP)) This function will compare and contrast a live image with a stored image. C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C10 C11 C12 Live image Stored image Remote control: 1. Press [Playback] to activate the Playback image thumbnails. 2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select the file to be compared. 3.
2. image noise. The noise is especially obvious when Document Camera is connected to a DLP projector. You can set the DLP projector to improve the image quality. If there is special noise when VGA OUT is connected, please set DLP option to improve the image quality. 2.1. Press [MENU] on the remote control or control panel to activate the setting menu. 2.2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Setting]. 2.3. Press [ENTER] to activate. 2.4. Press [] or [] to select [Control]. 2.5.
8. Press [] or [] to select [Power On Logo Show time] and press [] or [] to set up the time. 9. Skip to Step 11 if you select [Default] in Step 7. 10. Press [] or [] to [Power On Image Select] and press [ENTER] to read selected file. 11. Press [] to [Exit] and press [ENTER] to exit. 7.24 I would like to use a USB disk 1. Insert the USB disk and a [Copy To USB Disk] dialog box will appear, and you are asked whether to copy files from PS751 to the USB disk.
7.26 Computer-related functions Ensure that the USB cable is connected and the drivers are installed before using the computer-related functions. Refer to Chapter 4 Installation and Connections in this user manual 7.26.1 I would like to insert a photo in MS-Paint 1. Click [File/From Scanner or Camera] in MS-Paint as shown in the bottom left figure. 2. Click [Capture] to get the live images, as shown in the top right figure. 3. Click the image as shown in the right side of the top right figure. 4.
2. Click [Capture], and click the image as shown in the right side of the figure below. Then click [Get Picture].
Chapter 8 Connecting to Microscope 1 Mount the microscope adapter accessories onto the microscope Please choose an appropriate microscope adapter. Microscope adapter accessories are applicable to eyepieces of Ø28 mm, Ø31 mm, Ø33 mm, and Ø34 mm. 2 The lens of PS751 connects with the microscope adapter For eyepieces of Ø33 mm or Ø34 mm, only fit one microscope adapter (with the greatest diameter).
3 Select the [Microscope] mode 3.1. If you use the remote control or the control panel 3.1.1. Press [MENU] to enter the setting menu. 3.1.2. Press [], [], [], or [] to select [Image Mode]. 3.1.3. Press [] or [] to the [Microscope]. 3.1.4. Press [MENU] to exit. 4 If the image is not clear 4.1. Please adjust the focus of microscope 4.2. Press [AUTO TUNE] button on the control panel to activate the auto focus 5 Digital zoom 5.1. If you use the remote control or the control panel 5.1.1.
Chapter 9 Packing the Machine 1. Put the remote control back to the holder. 2. Fold back the camera head to align with the arm. 3. Turn the two lamp arms and the arm of camera head down and adjust them to be parallel with the platform. 4. Finally, fold the machine as in the following figure.
Chapter 10 DIP switch setting You should unplug and reconnect the power cord, and then restart the PS751 for all DIP switch settings to take effect. 10.1 Connecting to a projector or monitor 10.1.1 XGA 60 Hz output (default values) XGA 50 Hz output 10.1.2 SXGA 60Hz output SXGA 50Hz output 10.1.3 WXGA 60Hz output WXGA 50Hz output 10.1.
10.2 Connecting to a TV/DVD 10.2.1 NTSC: USA, Taiwan, Panama, Philippines, Canada, Chile, Japan, Korea, and Mexico. 60Hz 50Hz 10.2.2 PAL: Countries/regions not listed above. 60Hz 50Hz VGA is not supported once C-VIDEO is enabled.
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting This chapter describes problems you may encounter while using PS751. If you have questions, please refer to related chapters and follow all the suggested solutions. If the problem still occurred, please contact our distributors or service center. No. Problems Solutions Make sure you have plugged in the power cord. 1 Boot without power signal 1. Check the power. 2 No image output from the 2. Check all cable connections.
8 9 The images outputted from PS751 are too bright, dark or vague. Unable to record images long. For the related setting, please refer to 7.12 I would like to capture images of Chapter 7 Descriptions of Major Functions. Press [AUTO TUNE] button to automatically adjust the image to have the best brightness and focusing performance. 1. Check to see if the stored data have reached the maximum size of the USB disk. 2. The recording function is not supported in the internal memory.
13 14 VGA IN/HDMI IN image output is not available through USB The output image is not clear with water ripples The data in the USB flash drive cannot be read. Please refer to the Appendix 1 in the manual to confirm the applicable voltage frequency, and reset it according to the instruction in Chapter 10 DIP Switch Setting. 1. The USB flash drive with the capacity of 4 G and above is recommended (up to 32 G supported) 2. Please make sure the file was saved at the specified path: \DCIM\100MEDIA. (E.g.
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