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User manual JVC AV-P960E
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Manual abstract: user guide JVC AV-P960E
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS: PRESENTOIR NUMERIQUE BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG : DIGITALEN VORFÜHRERS MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI : DIGITAL PRESENTER
INSTRUCTIONS (R)
LWT0149-001C-H
Italiano
Deutsch
Français
AV-P960E
English
DIGITAL PRESENTER
Safety Precautions
For Europe
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: GREEN - and - YELLOW: EARTH BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows. The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the or coloured GREEN letter E or the safety earth symbol or GREEN-AND-YELLOW. The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or which is coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Machine noise information regulation 3. GSGV, 18.01.1991: The highest sound pressure level amounts to 70 railway (A) less or in accordance with ISO/EN 7779
WARNINGÂTHIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
Features
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before operating this unit, please read these instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance. These instructions are for AV-P960E.
Smooth, High Resolution Images
XGA output with high frame rate of 20 fps enabling smooth high resolution image display.
Built-in SD Card Slot
The storage of the camera image, the output (Exif format) of camera image captured by digital still camera and multiple types of presentation can be achieved with the built-in high capacity, high speed SD card compatible memory slot. (SD card is sold separately)
High Definition and High Power Zoom
16x Optical Zoom (lens 12x, extensible arm 1.4x) and 6x Digital Zoom built-in.
Versatile Interface
Equipped with USB and RS-232 connector.
Small, Lightweight and Slim Design
Depth of less than 50 cm and lightweight at 5.6 kg, yet equipped with a maximum field angle equivalent to A3 landscape (400 mm x 300 mm).
Concave reflector light built in
Built-in Concave reflector, which is able to achieve even lighting through out the stage with side illuminations.
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Table of Content
Safety Precautions .................................................................... 2 Features ..................................................................................... 2 Table of Content ........................................................................ 3 Precautions ................................................................................ 4 Names and Functions ............................................................... 5
Overall View ....................................................................................... 5 Control Panel ..................................................................................... 6 Rear Panel .......................................................................................... 8
Preparation
Before Using .............................................................................. 9 Connection .............................................................................. 10 Presenting Printed Materials .................................................. 11 Presenting 3-dimensional Objects ........................................ 12 Shooting Surrounding Objects .............................................. 13
Operation
(Basic)
Presenting Slide Films ............................................................ 14 Presenting Films and Other Transparent Materials ............. 15 Saving Images in the Picture Memory .................................. 16 Adjusting the White Balance .................................................. 17 Saving the Settings (User Setting Registration) .................. 18
Operation
(Application)
Storing Images in SD Card ..................................................... 19 Viewing Image Data Stored in SD Card ................................. 20 Image size/position adjustment of the SD card ................... 21 Connecting to Computer via the USB Connector ................ 22 Operating the Remote Control Unit ....................................... 23
Others
How to Read this Manual
Symbols used in this manual
Caution Note
Installing LCD Monitor ............................................................ 24 Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 25 Specifications .......................................................................... 26
States precautions to be taken during operations. States restrictions on the functions or use of this equipment. For reference purposes. Indicates the page numbers or items to refer to.
Contents of this manual
The copyright of this manual belongs to JVC. Unauthorized reproduction of this manual whether in full or in part is prohibited. All product names stated in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Marks such as TM, ® and © are omitted in this manual. The design, specifications and other contents of this manual are subject to change for improvements without prior notice. Windows is the trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States. : SD logo is a trademark. E-3
English
Getting Started
Precautions
Handling of Equipment
Use the handle on the side to carry this unit. Carrying this unit by its camera head, camera arm or its side illumination lamps might cause them to be deformed or damaged. Pull out the handle slowly in a straight manner.
Conduct prior functional checks before important shooting events. Compensation for the shooting contents
JVC will not be in anyway liable for any failure to take or playback images due to problems arising from this product or the card used, and no compensation will be offered for the loss of contents.
Copyright
You may take pictures for your own leisure or uses. However, you must not use any materials protected by copyright law without the owner's consent.
SD Card
SD card is made from precision electronic components. Do not attempt to carry out any of the following actions as it may cause the card to malfunction or damage. Do not touch the edge of the card with your bare hand or metal. It may be damaged by static charges produced. Do not bend, drop or cause the card to suffer great impacts. When using and storing the card, avoid heat, water, direct sunlight and humid areas. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the card.
Routine maintenance
Switch off the power, pull out the plug and perform the following tasks. Use a dry and soft piece of cloth to wipe off any dirt or stain on the equipment. For severe stains, immerse a piece of cloth into a diluted cleaning detergent, wring and use it to wipe off the stains on the equipment. Thereafter, use a piece of dry cloth to wipe off the water drops. Caution Do not use benzene or thinner. The equipment may malfunction and its casing may be damaged. When using a chemical wrap or detergent, read its product brochures carefully and take note of any precautions stated.
Auto Focus
This unit is equipped with Auto Focus function. However, depending on the object and the camera setting, it might be out of focus. In this case, please adjust the focus manually.
Objects which are difficult to be focused automatically
When the brightness of the image plane is extremely high (bright). When the brightness of the image plane is extremely low (dim). When the brightness of the image plane is constantly changing (for example, a blinking light). When there is almost no contrasts. When there are repetitive vertical striped patterns on the image plane. When there are graphics or printings on both sides or the upper and lower portions of the screen.
Power Cord
Use only the power cord specified (supplied). Use of power cord other than designated, or damaged power cord may result in fire and electrical shocks. Do not use the power cord supplied with this unit on other devices.
Power Saving
To save power, turn off the unit when not in use.
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Names and Functions
Overall View
1 0 ! 2
Rear Panel Page 8
3 4 4
Right Side
5 6 7
Control Panel Page 6
@
8
9
1 Camera Head
For capturing images of objects on the stage or surrounding areas.
7 Stage
For placing objects (or materials). Up to A3 landscape equivalent (400 mm x 300 mm) can be captured.
2 Camera Arm
Supporting arm for the camera head. Adjust its angle when shooting 3-dimensional objects.
8 Remote Sensor
For receiving signals from the remote control unit. Page 23 `Operating the Remote Control Unit'
3 Arm Lock
For adjusting the length of camera. Release the lock when retracting or extending the camera arm and lock it at the adjusted position.
9 SD Slot
Slot for inserting the SD card. Page 19 `Storing Images in SD Card'
4 Side Illuminations
Adjust to ensure that the stage is evenly lighted.
0 Slide Film Holder
Use this when viewing slide films. Page 14 `Presenting Slide Films'
5 Handle
Pull out this handle to carry the unit. Put the handle away when not in use.
! Close-up Lens
Remove this lens when shooting surrounding objects. Page 13 `Shooting Surrounding Objects'
6 Back Illumination
Use this lighting when viewing transparent materials such as films. Page 15 `Presenting Films and Other Transparent Materials'
@ Power Switch
To turn on/off the power.
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English
Names and Functions (continued)
Control Panel
#
@
!
0
9
87
65
43
2
1
DEFAULT
USER SETUP
SAVE
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
DELETE
BLUE
SAVE
LIGHT
FREEZE
FOCUS
AUTO
SD UP&DOWN
RED
OUT
IN
PICTURE MEMORY
CAMERA
1
2
3
PAGE
IMAGE SELECT ENTER
SD CARD
EXT IN
CAMERA
BRIGHT
AUTO
ZOOM
NEGA POSI BW COLOUR
TEXT
IMAGE OFF
SD CARD SYSTEM
SOURCE SELECT
SD LEFT&RIGHT
SD DEFAULT
$
%
^
&
* 4 [FREEZE] Button
When this button is pressed, the camera image freezes and is displayed as a still image, and the indicator lamp lights up. When the button is pressed again while the indicator lamp is light up, the indicator lamp will go off, still image will be released and the moving image will be restored.
1 [ZOOM] Adjustment Buttons
Adjust in accordance with the object. [IN] : To shoot objects (materials) in an enlarged form. If this button is pressed continuously, the image will stop enlarging at the optical zoom tele end and thereafter digital zoom will be activated. (Optical zoom: 12x, Digital zoom: 6x) [OUT] : To shoot objects (materials) in a reduced form.
2 [FOCUS] Adjustment Buttons
For adjusting the focus of the camera. [] : To adjust the focus of the object (material) which is far away from the camera. [] : To adjust the focus of the object (material) which is close to the camera. [AUTO] : When this button is pressed, the CAMERA lamp at the SOURCE SELECT section will blink and the focus will be adjusted automatically.The indicator lamp will go off once the adjustment is completed. Depending on the object (material), it may be difficult to adjust the focus. Page 4 `Auto Focus'
5 [SOURCE SELECT] Buttons for Selecting Output Image
To select the image to be outputted from the [RGB OUTPUT] terminal and the [MONITOR OUTPUT] terminal located at the rear panel. The indicator lamp of the input source selected for outputting will light up. Depending on the types of monitor connected , it may take some times for the images to be displayed. [CAMERA] : To output the camera images. [EXT IN] : To output signals inputted to the [EXT INT] terminal located at the rear panel. External input signals will not be output through the [MONITOR OUTPUT] terminal. [SD CARD] : To output images from the SD card inserted in the slot. Page 20 `Viewing Image Data Stored in SD Card'
3 [BRIGHT] Adjustment Buttons
For adjusting the brightness of the camera image. [AUTO] : When this button is pressed, the CAMERA lamp at the SOURCE SELECT section will blink and the brightness will be adjusted automatically.The indicator lamp will go off once the adjustment is completed. [] : To increase the brightness of the camera image. [] : To reduce the brightness of the camera image. E-6
6 [LIGHT] Button for Switching Lighting
To switch between different lighting sources. The lighting source changes whenever the button is pressed. Side illuminations Back illumination All illuminations off
SD CARD SYSTEM
7 ~ 0 are functional only if SD card is inserted into the SD Slot.
# Button Indicator Lamps
Indicator lamps will blink when button ! ~ * has been operated and the various settings are in the process of being changed.
$ [WHITE BALANCE] Adjustm ... |
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