Canon RE-450X instruction manual Storing, Fold the pair of illumination lamps very carefully

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Storing

1 Put the lens cap to the lens.

NOTICE Be sure to turn the power OFF before storing the unit.

2 Direct the camera head sideways until it stops.

Hold the arm with your right hand and press

3 the arm lock release lever, then pull the arm down to the document table very carefully.

NOTICE Make sure to hold the arm when stowing it. If the arm is stowed without being held, the arm jumps up and may result in injury or malfunction. Please stow it slowly.

Arm lock release lever

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Fold the pair of illumination lamps very carefully.

Fold the left-hand illumination lamp first ( ), then the right-

hand illumination lamp ( ).

Do not touch the fluorescent lamps after the illumination lamps are turned off, as they may still be hot.

CAUTION

Put the supplied unit cover on the RE-450X when the unit is not in use. The unit cover has a pocket to store cords.

Place the unit horizontally when storing it. If the unit is stored vertically, it may fall down and cause injury or malfunction. When carrying the unit, turn the power OFF, disconnect the cords, fold the

CAUTION arm and the illumination lamps, and pull out the carrying handle.

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Contents English NTSC/PALImportant Warnings IntroductionConfirm that the package contains the following items Important Usage Instructions FCC NoticeImportant Safety Instructions Damage Requiring Service-Disconnect the product Contents Nomenclature and Functions Rear PanelLights button/indicator Detail control Operation PanelAssembling Storing Fold the pair of illumination lamps very carefullyConnection RGB cableWhen operation is completed, turn the power OFF Turn the power onTurn on the power source of the other equipment to be used OperationUndesirable objects for focusing Manual FocusingFilm Projection Changing the angle to Letter/A4 size Readjusting the White BalanceFreezing an output image Adjusting Brightness and Picture Contrast Projecting white documentsSystem Connection Output EquipmentChanging to Pictures via External Input Equipment Recording by VCR VCRSystem Functions Controlled by a ComputerCategory Abbreviation Meaning ControlTroubleshooting Specifications Resolution