Lumens Technology DC260 user manual Product Overview, Bottom English

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Chapter 3 Product Overview

Chapter 3 Product Overview

8. Gooseneck

7. AF button

4. LED indicator

1. Lamp

3. Control panel

2. Remote sensor

9. Built-in icrophone

5. Lens

6. DIP switch

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Contents User Manual DC260 Visual PresenterContents ChapterTroubleshooting Connecting to MicroscopeCopyright Information Chapter 1 Precautions „ FCC Warning „ Safety Precautions„ EN55022 CE Radiation Warning Chapter 2 Package Content 8. Gooseneck 7. AF button 4. LED indicator 1. Lamp 3. Control panel Chapter 3 Product Overview2. Remote sensor 9. Built-in icrophone 5. Lens 6. DIP switch Bottom English3.2 Recommend distance 3.1 Relative position of the presenter and DC260DC260 Document3.3 Incorrect use 4.1 System diagram Chapter 4 Installation and Connectionsconnecting to the Monitor Projector PC Microphone4.3.1 Step 1 Plugging in the power outlet 4.3 Connecting devices¾ Connecting to a TV Note Appearance of power cord may vary with countries/regions„ PAL Country/region not listed above ¾ Connecting to a computer ¾ Connecting to a LCD TV/ PDP¾ Connecting to microphone ¾ Connecting to speakerSpeaker Microphone English4.5 Installing remote control holder 4.4 Start using the DC2604.6 Installing application software 5.1 Connecting to a projector or monitor Chapter 5 DIP Switch SettingsNote You have to reset the unit for setting to take affect 5.1.1 XGA 60Hz output default values5.2.2 PAL Countries/regions not listed above 5.2 Connecting to a TV6.1 Functions of control panel and remote control Chapter 6 Control Panel/Remote Control and Setting MenuRemark The below functions are listed alphabetically Auto TuneM Scope LampMenu ModeAdjustment 6.2 Setting Menu1st Level 2nd LevelUser Manual Chapter Storagefunctions 7.14 I would like to play the slidesImage Quality SettingMedium SingleNoise VolumeDC260 User Manual Chapter Reductionpassword Chapter 5 DIP “SwitchAdvance EnglishPreset Save Preset LoadFactory Reset factory default settingRemote control 7.1 I would like to switch image sourcesChapter 7 Descriptions of major functions 7.2 I would like to make text clearer and photos more colorful7.8.1 Setting the quality of captured images 7.5 I would like to adjust the brightness7.4 I would like to use the auto focus 7.6 I would like to turn on/ off the lamp1. Press Capture on the remote control or control panel 7.8.2 Setting continuous capture1. Press Source on the remote control or control panel 7.9 I would like to view captured images7.12 I would like to record and play videos 7.12.1 Setting the image quality7.12.2 Recording videos 7.12.3 Playing videos7.14.1 Setting the slide show effect 7.14.2 Setting delay time7.14 I would like to play the slides Slide Show Captured Image Live Image 7.14.3 Activating/Stopping the slide show7.17 I would like to reduce the image noise Noise Reduction 7.16 I would like to resume the factory default setting Factory Reset7.18.1 Setting the password 7.18 I would like to set / change the password Lock DownKey in Password Confirm password7.18.2 Changing the password 7.19 Using a SD card7.19.1 Deactivate the write protect function SD Lock 7.19.2 Inserting a SD card7.20 Computer-related functions 7.20.1 I would like to insert a photo in MS-Paint7.19.3 Ejecting a SD card 1. Click Insert Image From Scanner or Camera in MS-Word 7.20.2 I would like to insert a photo in MS-Word3. A window showing a live image see below will be displayed English 2. Select Visual Presenter V2 TWAIN and click Custom InsertManual Chapter 6 Control Panel / Remote Control and Setting Menu 7.20.4 I would like to set the DC260 as a webcam for Skypeo n p 7.20.5 I would like to set the DC260 as a PC Camera 7.20.6 I would like to set the DC260 as a Removable Disc 2. Using StarBoard 1.System diagram7.20.7 I would like to connect Interactive Whiteboard USB Cable PC Interactive Whiteboard3. Using SmartBoard 3.1 Press Insert / Picture From Scanner 3.2.Control panel Chapter 8 Connecting to Microscope4. Press f or e to select Normal English 2. Press f or e to select Display 3. Press d to select ModeIssues Chapter 9 TroubleshootingSolutions Boot without