Canon RE-450X Operation, Turn the power on, Put the document at the center of the document

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3OPERATION

1 Turn the power ON.

When the power of the RE-450X is turned ON, the POWER indicator on the operation panel lights up.

• When the power is turned on, it takes about 20 seconds to show an image.

• When the power is turned on, white balance and focus are automatically adjusted.

POWER

 

Power switch

Operation Panel

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Turn ON the power source of the other equipment to be used.

Either the power of the RE-450X or other equipment may be turned on first.

Put the document at the center of the document

Document table

table.

 

If no image is displayed, check to see that the lens cap has been

 

removed.

 

When operation is completed, turn the power

4 OFF.

The POWER indicator goes off. The illumination lamps or backlight will go off (if they are on). Also turn OFF the power of other equipment.

NOTICE After turning the power OFF, wait at least 5 seconds before

turning the power ON again. Turning the power ON too soon may cause a malfunction.

POWER

The power of the RE-450X should be turned OFF when the unit is not used. Disconnect the power cord if the unit will not be used for extended periods.

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Contents English NTSC/PALIntroduction Important WarningsConfirm 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 cableTurn the power on Turn on the power source of the other equipment to be usedWhen operation is completed, turn the power OFF OperationManual Focusing Undesirable objects for focusingFilm Projection Readjusting the White Balance Changing the angle to Letter/A4 sizeFreezing an output image Adjusting Brightness and Picture Contrast Projecting white documentsSystem Connection Output EquipmentChanging to Pictures via External Input Equipment Recording by VCR VCRFunctions Controlled by a Computer Category Abbreviation MeaningSystem ControlTroubleshooting Specifications Resolution