■For best image quality when projecting a computer image, connect your projector or monitor to the document camera’s
RGB OUT port.
The image is blurry.
■There may be dirt on the lenses. Clean the lenses as described on page 40.
■Try pressing the AF (Auto Focus) button on the remote control, or the AUTO FOCUS button on the document camera.
■Some objects do not focus well automatically (see page 26). Manually focus these objects using the Near and Far buttons.
■The presentation material may be too close to the lens. Make sure the
■The presentation material may be too far from the lens. Open the lens by flipping it down.
■Make sure there is no condensation on the lenses. You may need to wait before using the document camera after moving it from a cold environment to a warm environment.
The image is too dark.
■Make sure the document camera’s upper lamps are on. Press the UPPER LAMP button on the remote control, if necessary.
■Press the IRIS OPEN button on the remote control or document camera to open the iris on the camera lens.
■If you’re displaying the image on a TV or computer monitor, adjust the monitor brightness controls.
■Use the
The colors don’t look right.
■Try adjusting the white balance (see page 28).
■If you’re projecting an image from a computer, check your computer’s display settings to correct the color balance.
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You can also press the LAMP button on the document camera to move through this sequence: upper lamps off and base lamp on, upper and base lamps off, upper lamps on and base lamp off.
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