Elmo HV-C1000XG Operation Procedures, Simple Steps for Presenting Printed Material

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5 OPERATION PROCEDURES

Simple Steps for Presenting Printed Material

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(1)Push the [POWER] button of the wireless remote control to turn ON the power (Indicator LED on the unit turns from red to green).

Connection with the monitor should be done in advance.

If the Power Supply Switch is turned ON immediately after it is turned OFF, this product may not operate.

To restart operation, turn ON the Power Supply Switch after several seconds.

When the document surface is dark, turn ON the lamp by pressing the [LAMP] button.

After the power supply is turned ON, it takes about 10 seconds to execute the initialization of the unit and output the image.

(2)Place an object on the document surface and adjust the image size using [ZOOM·TELE] and [ZOOM·WIDE] buttons on the wireless remote control as you watch the monitor screen so that the projected image may be in compliance with the object.

Wireless remote control

(1)

POWER

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAUSE

 

 

 

 

 

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SET PRESET CALL

SET IMAGE CALL

 

 

POSI/NEGA

COLOR/B&W CONTRAST

LAMP

 

(2)

MENU

 

 

IMAGE ROTATION F.A.M.

 

TELE

ZOOM WIDE

NEAR FOCUS FAR

(3)

 

NORMAL

OPEN

CLOSE

AF

 

 

 

IRIS

 

 

 

Wireless remote control

TELE ZOOM WIDE NEAR FOCUS FAR

CLOSE AF

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(3)Adjust the focus by pressing the [FOCUS·N/F] (NEAR/FAR) buttons of the wireless remote control. The focus can be also adjusted by pressing the [AF] (AUTO FOCUS) button.

(4)After finishing the operation, turn OFF the [POWER] button of the wireless remote control. (Indicator LED on the unit turns from green to red.)

Wireless remote control

TELE ZOOM WIDE

NEAR FOCUS FAR

NORMAL OPEN

IRIS

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Contents HV-C1000XG Important Safeguards Should be moved with care. Quick Wash hands after handlingRisk Electric Shock Do not Open Exclamation point within Before YOU USE Contents Replacing the Lamp Symptoms and ConfirmationUart Communication Format Appearance Part Names and FunctionsAnalog RGB-out Power Cord Connector PanelTo connect the mouse supplied accessory*1 RS-232C Terminal RGB OUT ReceptacleACName Function Reference Wireless Remote ControlPower Supply Switch To turn ON/OFF the power supply Button Name Function Reference To switch pause/motion of the imageTo double the image size Memory No. Used with 6 toPreparation Wireless Remote ControlReceivable Range Mouse Operation MouseSetting of Auto Focus Operating Range InstallationInstallation of the Unit Connection to the analog RGB-out terminal Connection to Monitor and ProjectorConnection to the composite video-out terminal Connection to the S video-out terminalSimple Steps for Presenting Printed Material Operation ProceduresZoom Various Functions and OperationLighting Mouse can be operated as follows Digital MagnificationColor / B&W Selection When Pause is effective, COLOR/B&W selection does not workImage Rotation Posi / Nega ConversionContrast PauseIris M. Frame Accumulate ModeAuto iris adjustment Auto Focus FocusTo focus on specific part of the material, such as 3-D Power Manual FocusPreset Operation Utility Software CD-ROM How to read out stored imagesImage Memory OSD Operation Selection Emphasis of the image When power is turned ON, Posi/Nega To switch the selection ConversionMain Menu PointerFor the mouse pointer ON/OFF Icon Name Function Reference Pages Status savingIs turned on Sub Menu Page Setting Up RS-232C SpecificationsCable Connection Ceiling Presenter side DSUB-9PData Format Specifications Transmission SpecificationsTransmission command PC → Ceiling Presenter ConnectionResponse data format Ceiling Presenter→ PC Uart Communication Format Function Replacing the Lamp Replacement of the lamp requires a work done at a highReplacing the Lamp Location. Take care not to cause accidentSymptoms and Confirmation Troubleshooting HintsGeneral 11SPECIFICATIONSRCA pin jack/75 Ω unbalanced NTSC/PAL Video output Type B receptacleLighting CameraOptional parts to be purchased separately Supplied AccessoriesMemo Overseas Subsidiary Companies