Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a Canon DZ-3600U Digital Document Camera. Please read this Users Guide thoroughly to use this product safely and extend its life. In particular, please read and observe the safety precautions.

Features of the DZ-3600U Digital Document Camera

High-Resolution

This device employs the Variable Refraction Optical System (VAROS) and a built-in 12 power zoom lens to achieve high-resolution image capturing. Connect it to a computer with a USB (universal serial bus) cable and discover how it handles high-resolution images that could not be accommodated by earlier generations of visualizers.

• Multiple Applications

The DZ-3600U functions in a multitude of capacities, serving as a document camera for presentations when used with a projector, as a scanner for desktop publishing applications or as a videoconferencing camera.

• Versatile

Record anything from flat documents to 3-dimensional objects, OHP transparencies, negative films and others. Just turn the camera head to capture white board images or to pan a conference room.

• Remote Controls

You can conduct a computer-driven presentation without having to touch the computer, if it is linked via a USB cable, since you can control it from the DZ-3600U’s remote control or control panel.

• All the Advantages of Traditional Visualizers Plus More

It is also equipped with video out ports like conventional visualizers, making it possible to monitor the video feed from the camera in real-time and to conduct a presentation without a computer.

The instructions for opening the product package, the packing list and the components guide are contained in the appendix at the back of this guide. Please refer to them as required.

Exclusion of Liability

If the DZ-3600U is connected to a recording device, such as a VCR, Canon Inc. accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any financial losses that may be incurred as a result of the loss of recorded information or images, regardless of the cause of the loss.

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