The document provides instructions and important safety information for the SMART Document Camera 330. It includes:
1. An overview of the document camera's parts and included software.
2. Directions for setting up the document camera and connecting it to other devices.
3. Information on using the document camera in different viewing modes and menus.
4. Troubleshooting tips and customer support details.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating the AVerMedia EB1304 NET digital video recorder. It includes connecting cameras, sensors, and other devices. The document also explains how to format the hard disk, set the date and time, view live video, and playback recorded video. Menu navigation and remote control functions are described to control the device.
This document provides instructions for using a Maxis Wireless Modem B932. It begins with safety precautions and contains sections on quick start, using the management page, advanced settings, security settings, troubleshooting, warnings and precautions, and abbreviations. The quick start section describes the device appearance, installation, viewing running status, making calls, restoring defaults, and powering on/off. The using the management page section explains how to log in to the management page and view device status and configuration information.
The document provides safety information and instructions for installing and operating a PowerLogic PM5300 Series Power and Energy Meter. It describes the meter hardware including models, features, functions, specifications and wiring diagrams. It also covers setting up the meter display and configuration parameters from the front panel as well as viewing and logging meter data.
This document is the user manual for the AVerMedia EB1304NET SATA and EB1304NET SATA+ digital video recorders. It contains instructions on setting up the devices, including installing hard disks and connecting cameras. The manual also explains how to operate the DVRs using the remote control and menu system. Functions covered include surveillance, playback, settings configuration, and using the USB playback console software to view backup files.
초소형의 가볍고 컴팩트한 크기로 탁월한 인식률을 자랑하는, OEM 어플리케이션을 위한 비용대비 효율적인 산업용 솔루션입니다.
모터는 응용 소프트웨어 명령을 통한 온/오프 조절이 특징인 레이저스캐너 입니다.
데이타로직 DS1100 고정식 바코드스캐너는 광범위한 판독 영역을 포함하여 출력창에 매우 근접하게 스캔하는 덕분에 고해상도 코드에 최적화된 성능을 자랑합니다.
강력한 RISC 디코더와 믿을 수있는 디코딩 알고리즘 및 광학 성능을 완벽하게 결합하여 손상되거나 제대로 인쇄되지 않은 바코드에서도 최고의 판독 속도와 정확성을 보장합니다.
기존의 제어시스템, PC 또는 PLC와의 통합 및 연결은 2개의 고속 직렬 인터페이스를 사용하여 매우 쉽습니다.
멀티 포인트 스캐닝 구성은 마스터 - 슬레이브 또는 멀티플렉서 연결을 사용하여 사용할 수 있습니다.
데이타로직 DS1100 바코드스캐너는 IP65 견고한 산업용 하우징이 장착되어 있으며 특정 용도의 임베디드 모듈로도 제공됩니다.
스캔 속도 : 최대 500scans/s
보호 등급 : IP65
최대 해상도 : 0.127mm(5mils)
소프트웨어 명령을 통한 모터 온/오프
전원 : 5VDC, 최대2W
보호 등급 : IP65
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power Supply : 5 VDC ±5% (4 to 30 VDC with converter)
Power Consumption : 1.5 W
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dimensions : 80 x 50 x 22 mm (3.15 x 1.97 x 0.89 in.)
Weight (Without cable) : <100 g (<3.53 oz)
Case meterial : Magnesium (body) + Polycarbonate (cover)
PERFORMANCE
Light Source : Visible laser diode (650 nm)
Scanning Speed : 500 scans/s
MAX. Resolution :
- 1xxx models : 0.20 mm (8 mils)
- 2xxx models : 0.12 mm (5 mils)
MAX. Reading Distance :
- 1xxx models : 220 mm (8.7 in) on 0.50 mm (20 mils) code res.
- 2xxx models : 110 mm (4.3 in) on 0.30 mm (12 mils) code res.
MAX. Depth of Field :
- 1xxx models : 190 mm (7.5 in) on 0.50 mm (20 mils) code res.
- 2xxx models : 100 mm (3.7 in) on 0.30 mm (12 mils) code res.
Aperture Angle : 70 degrees
Raster Aperture : 15 mm (0.6 in) at 220 mm (8.7 in)
Readable Codes : Code 2/5, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, EAN/UPC, EAN 128, Codabar, Plessey, Pharmacode
Multilabel Reading : Up to 6 different codes in the same reading phase
COMM. Interfaces : RS232+RS485 half duplex
Baud Rate : Up to 115,200 bauds
Input Signal : One programmable digital input and One External Trigger digital input
Output Signals : Two programmable digital outputs
Programming Methode : Via serial port (WINHOST™)
Operating Modes : ‘On line’, ‘Serial On-line’, ‘Automatic’, ‘Test’
Motor Control : Motor on/off software commands
LED Indicators : ‘Power On’, ‘Ext Trigger’, ‘Laser On’, ‘Good Read’, ‘Tx Data’
Laser Classification : IEC 825-1 Class 2; CDRH Class II
Laser Control : Security system to turn laser off in case of motor slow down or failure
ENVIRONMENT
Operating Temperature : 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 °F)
Storage Temperature : -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F)
Humidity : 90% non condensing
Vibration Resistance : IEC 68-2-6 test FC 1.5 mm; 10 to 55 Hz; 2 hours on each axis
Shock Resistance : IEC 68-2-27 test EA 30 G; 11 ms; 3 shocks on each axis
Protection Class : IP65
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
FINEVu CR-2i english manual - www.bilkamera.seBilkamera
This document provides a user manual for the Finevu Car black box. It begins with safety and precaution information for proper use of the product. It then describes the features, components, installation instructions, usage instructions, and specifications of the black box. The manual explains how to connect the device to a computer and view recorded videos. It provides information on settings, memory management, alarms, firmware upgrades, and troubleshooting.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating the AVerMedia EB1304 NET digital video recorder. It includes connecting cameras, sensors, and other devices. The document also explains how to format the hard disk, set the date and time, view live video, and playback recorded video. Menu navigation and remote control functions are described to control the device.
This document provides instructions for using a Maxis Wireless Modem B932. It begins with safety precautions and contains sections on quick start, using the management page, advanced settings, security settings, troubleshooting, warnings and precautions, and abbreviations. The quick start section describes the device appearance, installation, viewing running status, making calls, restoring defaults, and powering on/off. The using the management page section explains how to log in to the management page and view device status and configuration information.
The document provides safety information and instructions for installing and operating a PowerLogic PM5300 Series Power and Energy Meter. It describes the meter hardware including models, features, functions, specifications and wiring diagrams. It also covers setting up the meter display and configuration parameters from the front panel as well as viewing and logging meter data.
This document is the user manual for the AVerMedia EB1304NET SATA and EB1304NET SATA+ digital video recorders. It contains instructions on setting up the devices, including installing hard disks and connecting cameras. The manual also explains how to operate the DVRs using the remote control and menu system. Functions covered include surveillance, playback, settings configuration, and using the USB playback console software to view backup files.
초소형의 가볍고 컴팩트한 크기로 탁월한 인식률을 자랑하는, OEM 어플리케이션을 위한 비용대비 효율적인 산업용 솔루션입니다.
모터는 응용 소프트웨어 명령을 통한 온/오프 조절이 특징인 레이저스캐너 입니다.
데이타로직 DS1100 고정식 바코드스캐너는 광범위한 판독 영역을 포함하여 출력창에 매우 근접하게 스캔하는 덕분에 고해상도 코드에 최적화된 성능을 자랑합니다.
강력한 RISC 디코더와 믿을 수있는 디코딩 알고리즘 및 광학 성능을 완벽하게 결합하여 손상되거나 제대로 인쇄되지 않은 바코드에서도 최고의 판독 속도와 정확성을 보장합니다.
기존의 제어시스템, PC 또는 PLC와의 통합 및 연결은 2개의 고속 직렬 인터페이스를 사용하여 매우 쉽습니다.
멀티 포인트 스캐닝 구성은 마스터 - 슬레이브 또는 멀티플렉서 연결을 사용하여 사용할 수 있습니다.
데이타로직 DS1100 바코드스캐너는 IP65 견고한 산업용 하우징이 장착되어 있으며 특정 용도의 임베디드 모듈로도 제공됩니다.
스캔 속도 : 최대 500scans/s
보호 등급 : IP65
최대 해상도 : 0.127mm(5mils)
소프트웨어 명령을 통한 모터 온/오프
전원 : 5VDC, 최대2W
보호 등급 : IP65
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power Supply : 5 VDC ±5% (4 to 30 VDC with converter)
Power Consumption : 1.5 W
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dimensions : 80 x 50 x 22 mm (3.15 x 1.97 x 0.89 in.)
Weight (Without cable) : <100 g (<3.53 oz)
Case meterial : Magnesium (body) + Polycarbonate (cover)
PERFORMANCE
Light Source : Visible laser diode (650 nm)
Scanning Speed : 500 scans/s
MAX. Resolution :
- 1xxx models : 0.20 mm (8 mils)
- 2xxx models : 0.12 mm (5 mils)
MAX. Reading Distance :
- 1xxx models : 220 mm (8.7 in) on 0.50 mm (20 mils) code res.
- 2xxx models : 110 mm (4.3 in) on 0.30 mm (12 mils) code res.
MAX. Depth of Field :
- 1xxx models : 190 mm (7.5 in) on 0.50 mm (20 mils) code res.
- 2xxx models : 100 mm (3.7 in) on 0.30 mm (12 mils) code res.
Aperture Angle : 70 degrees
Raster Aperture : 15 mm (0.6 in) at 220 mm (8.7 in)
Readable Codes : Code 2/5, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, EAN/UPC, EAN 128, Codabar, Plessey, Pharmacode
Multilabel Reading : Up to 6 different codes in the same reading phase
COMM. Interfaces : RS232+RS485 half duplex
Baud Rate : Up to 115,200 bauds
Input Signal : One programmable digital input and One External Trigger digital input
Output Signals : Two programmable digital outputs
Programming Methode : Via serial port (WINHOST™)
Operating Modes : ‘On line’, ‘Serial On-line’, ‘Automatic’, ‘Test’
Motor Control : Motor on/off software commands
LED Indicators : ‘Power On’, ‘Ext Trigger’, ‘Laser On’, ‘Good Read’, ‘Tx Data’
Laser Classification : IEC 825-1 Class 2; CDRH Class II
Laser Control : Security system to turn laser off in case of motor slow down or failure
ENVIRONMENT
Operating Temperature : 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 °F)
Storage Temperature : -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F)
Humidity : 90% non condensing
Vibration Resistance : IEC 68-2-6 test FC 1.5 mm; 10 to 55 Hz; 2 hours on each axis
Shock Resistance : IEC 68-2-27 test EA 30 G; 11 ms; 3 shocks on each axis
Protection Class : IP65
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
FINEVu CR-2i english manual - www.bilkamera.seBilkamera
This document provides a user manual for the Finevu Car black box. It begins with safety and precaution information for proper use of the product. It then describes the features, components, installation instructions, usage instructions, and specifications of the black box. The manual explains how to connect the device to a computer and view recorded videos. It provides information on settings, memory management, alarms, firmware upgrades, and troubleshooting.
This document is a user manual for the EasyLogic PM2200 series power meters. It provides information on safety, meter features, configuration, display, alarms, and accessories. Key features of the meters include energy and demand measurement for 1-3 phase systems, LED indicators, RS-485 communications, pulse output, and optional I/O modules. The manual describes setup and navigation of the meter display interface for basic parameters, advanced settings, alarms, and passwords.
This document is an instruction manual for the Calonox Sight thermal imaging camera. It contains the following key information:
- The standard scope of delivery for the Calonox Sight includes the camera, case, charging cable, carry strap, quick start guide, lens cloth, and test certificate.
- There are legal restrictions on the use of thermal imaging cameras in some countries. The use of wireless functions like WLAN/Bluetooth may also be regulated and users should ensure they are connecting to authorized networks only.
- The manual provides safety instructions including not using the device near strong electromagnetic fields, keeping it away from children, and only allowing qualified service personnel to repair it.
데이타맥스프린터 Datamax P 시리즈 (Performance Series) 열전사감열 산업용 바코드프린터 매뉴얼HION IT
데이타맥스, Datamax-O'Neil P시리즈는 수년 동안 감열식 프린터가 가지고 있던 여러가지 문제를 해결할 수 있도록 설계된 새롭고 혁신적인 산업용 바코드 프린터 제품군입니다.
P 시리즈 (Performance Series) 산업용 바코드 프린터는 뛰어난 인쇄품질, 자동로드 기능, 사용자 친화적 컬러, 터치 스크린, 프린터 표준 언어 인 PCL을 제공합니다.
PCL은 다양한 운영 체제에서 실행되도록 표준화되어 있으므로 컴퓨터에서 실행되는 모든 응용 프로그램 소프트웨어와 독립적이어서 플러그 & 플레이 통합이 보다 빠르고 쉽게 프린터 시스템을 가동 할 수 있습니다.
P 시리즈 (Performance Series) 산업용 바코드 프린터는 최고로 열악한 산업 환경에서도 무단하게 작동될 수 있도록 다이 캐스트 프레임과 금속 커버로 제작되었습니다.
Non-Proprietary PCL :
The Performance Series offers PCL, a globally adopted standard/laser compatible printer language that allows easy integration into SAP® and other network environments.
Most Advanced Interface :
The industry’s most intuitive color touchscreen makes set up and performance enhancements as simple as 1-2-3. The printer provides front panel print quality adjustments, auto media calibration and loading as well as ribbon tensioning controls.
Options Galore! :
The Performance Series printers are available with numerous options to meet the most diverse requirements. Some of the options include internal rewinder, peeler and cutter, USB host, GPIO, 802.11 b/g, audio alarm.
적용분야
제조 및 생산:
자산 이력 추적
완제품 마킹
대행사 라벨
케이스 라벨
운송 및 물류:
크로스 도킹
정렬 센터
배송 라벨
팔레트 이력 추적
음식 및 음료:
고해상도 라벨링
만료일 및 타임 스탬프
제품 식별
배송 라벨
제약:
준수 라벨
식별 라벨
이력 추적
목록 라벨
MODELS : P1115
Max Print Speed : 6ips/152mmps
Resolution : 300dpi/11.8dpmm
Max Print Width : 4.16in / 105.7mm
Label Width : 1”-4.65” (25.4-118.1mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 10.8" x 18.7" x 11.9", 274mm x 475mm x 302mm
Wegits : 41lbs/19kg
MODELS : P1115s
Max Print Speed : 6ips/152mmps
Resolution : 600dpi/23.6dpmm
Max Print Width : 4.16in / 105.7mm
Label Width : 1”-4.65” (25.4-118.1mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 10.8" x 18.7" x 11.9", 274mm x 475mm x 302mm
Wegits : 41lbs/19kg
MODELS : P1125
Max Print Speed : 10ips/254mmps
Resolution : 300dpi/11.8dpmm
Max Print Width : 4.27in / 108.5mm
Label Width : 1”-4.65” (25.4-118.1mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 10.8" x 18.7" x 11.9", 274mm x 475mm x 302mm
Wegits : 41lbs/19kg
MODELS : P1725
Max Print Speed : 10ips/254mmps
Resolution : 300dpi/11.8dpmm
Max Print Width : 6.83in / 173.5mm
Label Width : 2”-7.1” (50.8mm-180.3mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 13.4" x 18.7" x 11.9", 339mm x 475mm x 302mm
Wegits : 52lbs/24kg
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
The Super Bee is InstruTech's convection enhanced Pirani vacuum gauge sensor. The CVG101 requires an external vacuum controller such as the InstruTech's VGC301, B-RAX 3000/3100 or the FlexRax 4000 to operate.
This user manual provides instructions for using the Samsung GT-I9000M mobile phone. It discusses unpacking the phone and accessories, phone layout and keys, installing the SIM card and battery, charging the battery, inserting an optional memory card, and an overview of getting started with the basic phone functions.
This document provides the operator's manual for the Furuno Marine Radar Model 1623. It contains instructions for operating the radar safely and properly, as well as maintenance and installation instructions. The manual outlines the radar's controls and display readouts, and describes how to adjust settings such as range, sensitivity, sea clutter and rain clutter suppression, target tracking, guard zones, and more. It also contains safety notices and instructions for how to care for the equipment properly.
This document provides safety information, warranty details, and instructions for using a tablet and keyboard. It covers topics such as charging the tablet, inserting SIM and microSD cards, switching between modes, projecting the tablet's display to another screen, setting up accounts, navigating the Windows 10 interface, using apps like Mail and Edge, and adjusting settings. Troubleshooting tips are also included.
Alcatel Plus 10 4G Windows Manual / User Guidemanualsheet
This document provides safety information, warranty details, and instructions for using a tablet and keyboard. It covers topics such as charging the devices, inserting SIM and microSD cards, switching between tablet and keyboard modes, projecting the tablet's display to an external monitor, and connecting the keyboard to the tablet via Bluetooth. The safety section warns that the tablet contains magnets that could interfere with medical devices and advises keeping it 15 cm away from pacemakers. It also provides guidelines for using the devices safely around gas/flammable liquids and avoiding hearing damage.
The document provides operating instructions for the MICROMASTER 430 inverter. It includes information on installation, commissioning, functions, system parameters, troubleshooting, specifications, and available options for the MICROMASTER 430 inverter ranging from 7.5 kW to 250 kW. The document contains sections on safety instructions, an overview of the inverter, installation procedures, commissioning modes, operating modes and functions, system parameters, and troubleshooting help. It aims to guide users on features and proper usage of the MICROMASTER 430.
This document is the operator's manual for the Scout thermal night vision camera. It provides information on camera features, detection range comparisons for different lens configurations, operating instructions, technical specifications, and safety cautions. The manual describes the included accessories and optional lenses and accessories available for purchase. It provides step-by-step instructions for operating the camera, installing batteries and memory cards, charging the camera, and upgrading the camera software.
Samsung mobile device health and safety and warranty guide Saima Ashiq
The document provides health and safety information, instructions, and legal disclosures for a mobile device. It covers maintaining water and dust resistance, FCC regulations, recycling electronics, battery safety, and more. Warranty information and the end user license agreement are also included.
This document provides important export restrictions for commodities, products, technologies, and services controlled by the U.S. Department of State and Department of Commerce. It is illegal to export these items without a valid license or written approval from the U.S. government. The document also prohibits the sale, transfer, or export of restricted items to certain parties, destinations, and embargoed countries. Customers are responsible for complying with all U.S. export control laws and regulations.
The document provides instructions and legal information for a Samsung SM-R720 Gear smartwatch:
- It includes directions for charging the battery using a wireless charger dock and describes battery status indicators.
- Safety warnings are given around battery use and the watch's microphone.
- Legal disclaimers are made around warranty, software modifications, and Samsung's exclusion of liability.
- Contact information is listed for Samsung customer support.
The camera supports two-way audio function. An external speaker and microphone need to connect to the
camera for audio input and output.
The users may click the “Talk” button on the Live View page to talk to the site, and click “Listen” to listen to
the audio input from site.
The audio function is very useful for communication and monitoring purposes.
Advanced
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Camera Advanced Setting:
Exposure Mode:
Auto: The camera automatically adjusts the exposure level according to the environment illumination.
Manual: The user can manually adjust the exposure level by setting the shutter speed and gain level.
Shutter Speed:
The shutter speed refers to the electronic shutter speed which controls
The document provides important export restrictions for commodities, products, technologies and services. It states that these items are controlled by the U.S. Department of State and Department of Commerce, in accordance with export control laws and regulations. It is illegal to export any controlled hardware, technical data or provide associated services to non-U.S. residents without a valid license or written approval from the U.S. government. Additionally, it is prohibited to sell, transfer or export items to certain restricted parties, destinations, and embargoed countries.
This document provides installation and operating instructions for a vehicle mobile DVR. It describes how to install the SIM card, SD cards, GPS antenna, power cable, video output cable, alarm input cables, RS232/RS485 cables, and camera connections. It also provides guidance on basic device setup options like date/time, network settings, recording schedules, alarm settings, and search/playback of recorded video.
The PMW-320K/320L is a shoulder-mount HD memory camcorder that supports multi-format recording including 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/29.97P, 1080/23.98P, 720/59.94P, 720/29.97P, 720/23.98P, 1080/25P, 720/50P, and 720/25P. It has three 1/2-type full-HD CMOS image sensors and a 1/2-type bayonet mount. The camcorder can also record and play back SD signals in DVCAM-AVI format and output HD signals down-converted to SD.
This document is a user manual for the EasyLogic PM2200 series power meters. It provides information on safety, meter features, configuration, display, alarms, and accessories. Key features of the meters include energy and demand measurement for 1-3 phase systems, LED indicators, RS-485 communications, pulse output, and optional I/O modules. The manual describes setup and navigation of the meter display interface for basic parameters, advanced settings, alarms, and passwords.
This document is an instruction manual for the Calonox Sight thermal imaging camera. It contains the following key information:
- The standard scope of delivery for the Calonox Sight includes the camera, case, charging cable, carry strap, quick start guide, lens cloth, and test certificate.
- There are legal restrictions on the use of thermal imaging cameras in some countries. The use of wireless functions like WLAN/Bluetooth may also be regulated and users should ensure they are connecting to authorized networks only.
- The manual provides safety instructions including not using the device near strong electromagnetic fields, keeping it away from children, and only allowing qualified service personnel to repair it.
데이타맥스프린터 Datamax P 시리즈 (Performance Series) 열전사감열 산업용 바코드프린터 매뉴얼HION IT
데이타맥스, Datamax-O'Neil P시리즈는 수년 동안 감열식 프린터가 가지고 있던 여러가지 문제를 해결할 수 있도록 설계된 새롭고 혁신적인 산업용 바코드 프린터 제품군입니다.
P 시리즈 (Performance Series) 산업용 바코드 프린터는 뛰어난 인쇄품질, 자동로드 기능, 사용자 친화적 컬러, 터치 스크린, 프린터 표준 언어 인 PCL을 제공합니다.
PCL은 다양한 운영 체제에서 실행되도록 표준화되어 있으므로 컴퓨터에서 실행되는 모든 응용 프로그램 소프트웨어와 독립적이어서 플러그 & 플레이 통합이 보다 빠르고 쉽게 프린터 시스템을 가동 할 수 있습니다.
P 시리즈 (Performance Series) 산업용 바코드 프린터는 최고로 열악한 산업 환경에서도 무단하게 작동될 수 있도록 다이 캐스트 프레임과 금속 커버로 제작되었습니다.
Non-Proprietary PCL :
The Performance Series offers PCL, a globally adopted standard/laser compatible printer language that allows easy integration into SAP® and other network environments.
Most Advanced Interface :
The industry’s most intuitive color touchscreen makes set up and performance enhancements as simple as 1-2-3. The printer provides front panel print quality adjustments, auto media calibration and loading as well as ribbon tensioning controls.
Options Galore! :
The Performance Series printers are available with numerous options to meet the most diverse requirements. Some of the options include internal rewinder, peeler and cutter, USB host, GPIO, 802.11 b/g, audio alarm.
적용분야
제조 및 생산:
자산 이력 추적
완제품 마킹
대행사 라벨
케이스 라벨
운송 및 물류:
크로스 도킹
정렬 센터
배송 라벨
팔레트 이력 추적
음식 및 음료:
고해상도 라벨링
만료일 및 타임 스탬프
제품 식별
배송 라벨
제약:
준수 라벨
식별 라벨
이력 추적
목록 라벨
MODELS : P1115
Max Print Speed : 6ips/152mmps
Resolution : 300dpi/11.8dpmm
Max Print Width : 4.16in / 105.7mm
Label Width : 1”-4.65” (25.4-118.1mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 10.8" x 18.7" x 11.9", 274mm x 475mm x 302mm
Wegits : 41lbs/19kg
MODELS : P1115s
Max Print Speed : 6ips/152mmps
Resolution : 600dpi/23.6dpmm
Max Print Width : 4.16in / 105.7mm
Label Width : 1”-4.65” (25.4-118.1mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 10.8" x 18.7" x 11.9", 274mm x 475mm x 302mm
Wegits : 41lbs/19kg
MODELS : P1125
Max Print Speed : 10ips/254mmps
Resolution : 300dpi/11.8dpmm
Max Print Width : 4.27in / 108.5mm
Label Width : 1”-4.65” (25.4-118.1mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 10.8" x 18.7" x 11.9", 274mm x 475mm x 302mm
Wegits : 41lbs/19kg
MODELS : P1725
Max Print Speed : 10ips/254mmps
Resolution : 300dpi/11.8dpmm
Max Print Width : 6.83in / 173.5mm
Label Width : 2”-7.1” (50.8mm-180.3mm)
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 13.4" x 18.7" x 11.9", 339mm x 475mm x 302mm
Wegits : 52lbs/24kg
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The Super Bee is InstruTech's convection enhanced Pirani vacuum gauge sensor. The CVG101 requires an external vacuum controller such as the InstruTech's VGC301, B-RAX 3000/3100 or the FlexRax 4000 to operate.
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The document provides instructions and legal information for a Samsung SM-R720 Gear smartwatch:
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- Safety warnings are given around battery use and the watch's microphone.
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- Contact information is listed for Samsung customer support.
The camera supports two-way audio function. An external speaker and microphone need to connect to the
camera for audio input and output.
The users may click the “Talk” button on the Live View page to talk to the site, and click “Listen” to listen to
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The audio function is very useful for communication and monitoring purposes.
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Camera Advanced Setting:
Exposure Mode:
Auto: The camera automatically adjusts the exposure level according to the environment illumination.
Manual: The user can manually adjust the exposure level by setting the shutter speed and gain level.
Shutter Speed:
The shutter speed refers to the electronic shutter speed which controls
The document provides important export restrictions for commodities, products, technologies and services. It states that these items are controlled by the U.S. Department of State and Department of Commerce, in accordance with export control laws and regulations. It is illegal to export any controlled hardware, technical data or provide associated services to non-U.S. residents without a valid license or written approval from the U.S. government. Additionally, it is prohibited to sell, transfer or export items to certain restricted parties, destinations, and embargoed countries.
This document provides installation and operating instructions for a vehicle mobile DVR. It describes how to install the SIM card, SD cards, GPS antenna, power cable, video output cable, alarm input cables, RS232/RS485 cables, and camera connections. It also provides guidance on basic device setup options like date/time, network settings, recording schedules, alarm settings, and search/playback of recorded video.
The PMW-320K/320L is a shoulder-mount HD memory camcorder that supports multi-format recording including 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/29.97P, 1080/23.98P, 720/59.94P, 720/29.97P, 720/23.98P, 1080/25P, 720/50P, and 720/25P. It has three 1/2-type full-HD CMOS image sensors and a 1/2-type bayonet mount. The camcorder can also record and play back SD signals in DVCAM-AVI format and output HD signals down-converted to SD.
The document is the operator's manual for the Scout Bi-Ocular thermal night vision camera. It provides three key pieces of information:
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2) It provides important safety warnings and instructions on setting up, connecting, and operating the projector.
3) The manual covers basic operation instructions including turning the projector on/off, selecting inputs, adjusting the image size, and contains troubleshooting information.
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The document provides operating instructions for a Panasonic digital camera. It includes information on safety, proper use, care instructions, and functions of the camera. Key points covered include how to charge the battery, insert memory cards, take photos, playback images, use flash and other settings, connect to other devices, and troubleshoot issues. Warnings are provided to reduce risk of injury or damage from water, impact, heat, and other external factors.
데이타맥스프린터 Datamax M-Class 열전사감열 산업용 범용바코드프린터 매뉴얼HION IT
데이타맥스 M-Class 바코드프린터는 범용프린터로 USB 인쇄 지원을 통한 범용성 및 산업용 모델의 내구성을 더한 프린터 제품입니다.
데이타맥스 M-Class 바코드프린터는 범용프린터 군 중 가격 대비 성능이 가장 뛰어난 모델입니다.
혁신적인 모듈식 설계로 사용자가 현장에서 손쉽운 설치작업이 가능하도록 제작되었습니다.
철강, 자동차, 화학, 제조, 통신, 공공기관, 식품, 제약, 병원, 유통, 물류 창고, 도소매, 택배업체 등 다양한 업계에서 사용됩니다.
Form factor with a small footprint for an industrial printer to fit in tight spaces where work space is a premium
Rugged construction features a precision die-cast aluminum frame
Real time clock for accurate date-time labeling
Multi-language menu available in English, Spanish, German, Italian, and French
5-button, 128x64 LCD graphical backlit display is easy to read, enabling userfriendly label configuration set-up
Field installable options such as cutters, peel & present sensors, and thermal transfer option can be added easily to upgrade a base printer
Versatile media compatibility supports coated side in or coated side out ribbons without reconfiguring the printer or purchasing additional options resulting in easier ribbon inventory management
IntelliSEAQ™ printhead: proactive diagnostic tools allow easy access to printhead performance and history
Software: The M-Class utilizes widely used DPL and supports MCL designer and 123 Print. With the PL-Z and PL-I printer language emulations, users can easily integrate the printer to existing solutions
Increased productivity :
M-Class Mark II keeps up with high label demand applications, boasting 32% faster performance than the nearest competitor in its class. The modular design and field-installable options cut back on downtime and improve efficiency. With its unique form factor, the M-Class Mark II fits easily in tight spaces where work space is a premium.
One printer does it all :
The M-Class Mark II printer can be used in a wide variety of applications with a range of media compatibility, connectivity, emulation support, and options including RFID support. It is easy on the budget with the best value proposition for an industrial strength printer.
MODELS : M-4206
Print technology : Direct thermal / Thermal transfer (optional)
Print speed : 6 IPS (152 mm/s)
Resolution : 203 DPI (8 dots/mm)
Print Width : 4.25" (108mm)
RFID option : Not available
MODELS : M-4210
Print technology : Direct thermal / Thermal transfer (optional)
Print speed : 10 IPS (254 mm/s)
Resolution : 203 DPI (8 dots/mm)
Print Width : 4.25" (108mm)
RFID option : Available
MODELS : M-4308
Print technology : Direct thermal / Thermal transfer (optional)
Print speed : 8 IPS (203 mm/s)
Resolution : 300 DPI (12 dots/mm)
Print Width : 4.25" (108mm)
RFID option : Available
PRINT TECHNOLOGY
Maximum print width : 4.25” (108mm)
Print length range : 0.25” - 99” (6.35mm - 2514.6mm)
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The document is a user manual for the ZTE Spro2 device. It provides an overview of the device hardware including the projection lens, indicator light, and keys. It also covers initial setup instructions, how to power on/off the device and projector, adjust projection, use the touch screen, and understand the home screen. The rest of the manual details personalization settings, basic device usage, projection features, remote control functionality, network connectivity, account setup, apps like the browser and gallery, Google Play Store, and settings menu. It concludes with troubleshooting tips and safety information.
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데이타맥스프린터 Datamax E-Class Mark III 열전사감열 바코드프린터 매뉴얼HION IT
데이타맥스 E-Class Mark III는 다양한 산업 분야에 맞게 설계된 비용대비 효율성이 높은 소형 데스크탑 열전사 바코드프린터로, 사용하기 쉽고 안정적이고 경제적인 바코드프린터입니다.
E-Class Basic
Basic 모델은 가장 보편적인 모델로서 바코드 어플리케이션에 많이 사용되는 모델, USB 및 시리얼 포트가 기본으로 장착되어 있으며 옵션으로 300 DPI 해상도 지원 및 열전사 옵션, 라벨분리 기능이 있습니다.
E-4204B (203 DPI)
E-4304B (300 DPI)
E-Class Advanced
Advanced 모델은 네트워크 기능과, 빠른 인쇄속도를 요구하는 소비자와 특수라벨 출력시 필요합니다.
또한 Basic 모델에 장착되어 있는 통신포트는 기본 사양이며 병렬 포트와 이더넷 포트가 포함되어 있습니다.
인쇄속도는 초당 5인치까지 가능합니다.
E-4205A (203 DPI)
E-4305A (300 DPI)
E-Class Professional
Professional 모델은 보다 정교한 어플리케이션에 적용이 가능합니다.
그래픽 디스플레이가 기본으로 장착되어 있으며 Read Time Clock 및 알람 기능도 내장되어 있습니다.
옵션으로 무선랜 및 블루투스 기능이 제공합니다.
E-4206P (203 DPI)
E-4305P (300 DPI)
E-Class Professional Plus
Professional Plus 모델은 내장형으로 더욱 큰 지관의 라벨을 필요로 하는 소비자에게 필요합니다.
Professional 모델의 모든 옵션들이 기본으로 장착되어 있으며, 확장된 내장형 라벨 장착 공간과 내장형 접이식 라벨 공급 공간이 제공됩니다.
E-4206L (203 DPI)
E-4305L (300 DPI)
손쉬운 로딩
새롭게 고안된 장치로이해 라벨 및 리본 장착이 쉬워젔습니다.
강력한 제품, 재질
고강도 이중구조로 만들어져서 내구성이 뛰어납니다.
라벨 확인 창
작업자가 라벨프린터 작업 중 직접 라벨의 잔량 확인이 가능합니다.
액체로부터 보호
굳게 닫혀져 있는 E-Class 설계 덕분에 액체로부터 보호가 가능합니다.
리본 비용절감
1인치 지관의 리본 사용이 가능함으로 리본 비용 절감이 가능합니다.
더욱 큰 라벨 장착 가능
Professional Plus 모델에서는 보다 많은 라벨을 수용할 수 있습니다.
내장형 Fan Fold 기능
라벨을 먼지나 다른 이물질로부터 보호 합니다.
손쉬운 유지보수
프린터헤드 및 드라이브 롤러를 아주 쉽게 교체할 수 있습니다.
큰 화면 제공
현재 프린터기의 상태를 표시해 줍니다 (Professional 이상 가능)
적용분야
제조 산업:
자산관리
완제품 관리
에이전시 라벨출력
케이스 라벨
리테일:
아이템 라벨
선반 라벨
세일물품 라벨
반품물품 라벨
우체국 서비스:
선적라벨
택배이력 관리
배달이력 관리
BASIC MODEL : E-4204B (203dpi), E-4304B (300dpi)
The Basic model meets the needs of the most popular barcoding applications. USB and serial ports are included as standard features. Optional 300dpi, thermal transfer and label peeler are also available.
Printer type :
Direct thermal, Optional thermal transfer
Print length range : 0.375” - 99” (9.5mm - 2514mm)
Resolution : 203 dpi (8 dots/mm), Optional 300 dpi (12 dots/mm)
Communication Options : USB 2.0, Serial RS232
Dimensions : 8.01”w x 7.36”h x 11.10”d (203.5mm x187mm x 282mm)
Weight : 84 oz. (2.4 kg)
Speed : 4ips (101mm/s)
Maximum Print Width : 4.25” (108 mm) @ 203dpi (8 dots/mm); 4.16”(106 mm) @ 300dpi (12 dots/mm)
Maximum Internal Media Roll Capacity : 5.0” (127 mm) O.D.
Memory : 64MB Flash / 16MB DRAM
Power Source Options/Accessories :
Fitted Lower Enclosure for Power Converter (optional)
Fitted Lower Enclosure for Power Converter & Battery Pack (accessory)
Indicators/Display : Two Light Indicators with 3 Colors
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3. Important information
WARNING
– Failure to follow the installation instructions shipped with your SMART product
can result in personal injury and damage to the product.
– Ensure that any cables extending across the floor to your SMART product are
properly bundled and marked to avoid a trip hazard.
– Do not push foreign objects into the openings on your document camera.
– Do not open or disassemble your SMART product. You risk electrical shock
from high voltage. Opening the casing also voids your warranty.
– The camera arm on your SMART product has joints that present a pinch
hazard when you move the camera arm. Keep clear of the pinch points.
– Do not stare into the lamp or shine the lamp directly into someone’s eyes.
Turn off the lamp when displaying or capturing images of people.
– Do not overload power outlets or extension cords as this can result in a fire or
electric shock.
– Turn off and disconnect your SMART product before a thunderstorm. During a
thunderstorm, do not touch your SMART product or the power plug because
there is a risk of electrical shock.
– To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose your SMART
product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
– Place your SMART product on a solid surface to prevent it from falling.
– If you have a security cable attached to your SMART product, do not carry or
swing your SMART product by the security cable.
– Do not connect non-shielded interface cables to your SMART product and do
not leave cables connected to unused connectors because this can cause
interference levels that exceed FCC regulations.
– Do not set up and use your SMART product in an area with excessive levels
of dust, humidity or smoke or near heat sources.
– Do not block or cover the openings or slots on your SMART product. These
slots provide ventilation, ensure reliable operation and protect your SMART
product from overheating.
4. ii |
– Do not carry your SMART product by the camera arm. Carry it by the base of
the unit.
– Disconnect your SMART product from the power outlet before cleaning it. Use
a clean damp cloth and do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners or solvents when
cleaning your SMART product.
– Only use your SMART product with the type of power source that is written on
the power supply and do not modify the plug.
– Do not aim the camera lens at the sun.
– When replacing parts in your document camera, ensure your service
technician uses only replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or parts
with the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
5. Contents
Important information........................................................................................i
1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 1
About your SMART Document Camera 330................................................... 1
Parts of the document camera........................................................................ 3
Document camera software............................................................................ 6
2 Setting up your document camera ........................................................................ 7
Document camera basic connection............................................................... 8
Setup configurations for Camera view and SD Card view.............................. 9
Connecting your document camera to an external display........................... 10
Downloading software .................................................................................. 12
3 Using your document camera ............................................................................. 13
Understanding Computer, Camera and SD Card views ............................... 14
Performing basic operations ......................................................................... 16
Using your document camera with SMART Notebook software................... 19
4 Using your document camera in Computer view ................................................ 21
About Computer view ................................................................................... 21
5 Using your document camera in Camera view ................................................... 23
About Camera view ...................................................................................... 23
Setting Camera view..................................................................................... 24
Using the Camera view’s on-screen display menu....................................... 25
Saving images to an SD or SDHC memory card.......................................... 35
6 Using your document camera in SD Card view .................................................. 37
Using the SD Card view display ................................................................... 38
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Using the SD Card view on-screen display menu .........................................38
7 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................45
A Hardware environmental compliance ..................................................................47
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations (WEEE directive)....47
Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS directive) ...................47
Packaging .....................................................................................................48
China’s Electronic Information Products Regulations (EIP) ..........................48
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act .........................................48
B Customer support ................................................................................................49
Online information and support .....................................................................49
Training .........................................................................................................49
Technical support ..........................................................................................49
Shipping and repair status ............................................................................49
General inquiries ...........................................................................................50
Warranty........................................................................................................50
Registration ...................................................................................................50
7. Chapter 1
Overview
About your SMART Document Camera 330
Your SMART Document Camera 330 allows you to display 3D objects, printed
documents and microscope slides on your computer, projector or television. You can
capture images and save them to a SMART Notebook™ collaborative learning
software file or to an SD or SDHC memory card.
Your document camera integrates with SMART Notebook software and
SMART Board™ interactive whiteboards, creating an interactive presentation
environment.
Topics in this chapter include:
• Document camera features on page 2
• Document camera views on page 2
• Parts of the document camera on page 3
– Adjustable camera arm and camera head on page 3
– Control panel on page 4
– Rear connection panel on page 4
– Side connection panel on page 5
– NTSC/PAL switch on page 5
– Power supply on page 5
– USB cable on page 5
– VGA cable on page 5
– Anti-glare sheet on page 6
• Document camera software on page 6
– SMART Notebook software and SMART Product Drivers on page 6
– Image Mate Software on page 6
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Document camera features
Camera
• High resolution 1.3 MP CMOS sensor
• 5.2× optical zoom, 8.0× digital zoom
• Up to 30 frames per second
• Automatic or manual focus
• Microscope mode that doesn’t require adapters
Output
• SXGA, WXGA, 720p or XGA resolution
• DVI-D output
Physical construction
• Security lock slot
• Collapsible design for easy transport and storage
• Bright LED camera lamp
Software
• SMART Notebook software
• SMART Board Product Drivers
• Image Mate® Software
Image storage
• Supports SD or SDHC memory cards with a built-in SD slot
• Supports USB memory sticks with a built in USB hub
• Supports image storage on connected computer
Document camera views
Your document camera has three views you can use to control how it sends data to a
computer, projector or television.
• Computer view displays images from your document camera only in a SMART
Notebook file on your computer.
• Camera view controls your document camera from the camera’s control panel and
displays images on a projector or television. You can also view images through
SMART Notebook.
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• SD Card view controls your document camera from the camera’s control panel
and displays images from an SD or SDHC memory card on a connected projector
or television.
See Understanding Computer, Camera and SD Card views on page 14 for more
information on these views.
Parts of the document camera
Adjustable camera arm and camera head
You can unfold and adjust the camera arm. You can also rotate the camera head to
display objects at range of angles. The camera head has a zoom dial, auto focus
button and an LED camera light with a light switch.
Auto Focus Button
Camera Head
Camera Lens Zoom Dial
LED Light Switch
LED Light
Camera Arm
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Control panel
You can use the control panel to switch between Computer, Camera and SD Card
view, capture an image to an SD or SDHC memory card and adjust brightness
settings. You can also use it to control features and settings in the Camera view or the
SD Card view’s on-screen display menu.
On-Screen Display Menu
Power Enter
Navigation Arrow
Menu
Capture
Computer View
Increase Brightness
Camera View*
Decrease Brightness
SD Card View
*On some cameras, Camera View is represented by a symbol.
Use the control panel to select Computer, Camera or SD Card view. For information
on views, see Understanding Computer, Camera and SD Card views on page 14.
Rear connection panel
The rear connection panel has 12V DC, DVI-D Out, VGA Out, VGA In, Composite
video out and USB-B connectors.
12V DC VGA Out Composite
DVI-D Out VGA In USB-B
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Side connection panel
The side connection panel has a security lock slot, an SD or SDHC memory card slot,
a USB-A connector, a switch for selecting VGA, DVI-D or composite video output, and
a switch to select either SXGA, WXGA, 720p or XGA resolution.
VGA DVI-D
Composite
SD
WXGA
K
SXGA
720P
XGA
USB-A Connector SXGA / WXGA / 720p / XGA Switch
Security Lock Slot
SD or SDHC Memory Card Slot VGA DVI-D / Composite Switch
NTSC/PAL switch
The NTSC/PAL switch is located on the bottom of your document camera. This switch
enables you to change the format of composite video output for your television. See
Switching between NTSC and PAL on page 11.
Power supply
Your document camera comes with a power supply and a
country-specific power cable.
USB cable
Use the USB cable to connect your document camera to your
computer. You can display objects, capture images to
SMART Notebook files and control your document camera
from SMART Notebook software.
VGA cable
Use the VGA cable to connect your document camera to a
projector or display. You can display objects, capture images
to an SD or SDHC memory card and use the features in the
on-screen display menus.
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Anti-glare sheet
Place the anti-glare sheet over printed documents to reduce glare.
Document camera software
Your document camera includes software downloads that will help you present
images from your document camera.
SMART Notebook software and SMART
Product Drivers
Your document camera uses SMART Notebook collaborative
learning software and SMART Product Drivers. SMART Notebook
is presentation software designed to work with SMART Document
Cameras and the touch features of SMART Board interactive
whiteboards.
You can download SMART Notebook and SMART Product Drivers
at smarttech.com/us/Support/Browse+Support/Download+Software.
You can find system requirements for your computer in the SMART Notebook 10
release notes www2.smarttech.com/kbdoc/126571.
Image Mate Software
You can use your document camera with Image Mate® software. Visit SMART’s
download page at smarttech.com/us/Support/Browse+Support/Download+Software.
to download Image Mate software.
13. Chapter 2
Setting up your
document camera
This chapter describes the following set up tasks for your document camera:
• Document camera basic connection on page 8
• Setup configurations for Camera view and SD Card view on page 9
– The document camera and computer use different displays on page 9
– The document camera and computer share a display on page 9
• Connecting your document camera to an external display on page 10
– Connecting to a projector or flat-panel display on page 10
– Connecting your document camera to a television on page 11
– Connecting to a digital projector or HD display with DVI-D on page 11
– Setting output resolution on page 12
• Downloading software on page 12
– Installing SMART Notebook software and SMART Product Drivers on page 12
– Installing Image Mate software on page 12
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Document camera basic connection
Connect your document camera to a power supply and your computer to use your
document camera with SMART Notebook software.
IMPORTANT
This configuration requires SMART Notebook to use your document camera.
Connect your document camera directly to an external display to use Camera
view or SD Card view.
To connect the 1. Connect the power supply cable to the
power supply 12V DC receptacle on the rear
connection panel.
2. Connect a country-specific power cable
to the power supply, and then connect
the plug to a power outlet.
CAUTION
Ensure you connect the power
cable to the power supply before
connecting the power plug to a
power outlet.
To connect your Connect the USB-B plug of your USB cable
document camera to your to your document camera, and then connect
computer the USB-A plug to your computer.
USB-A USB-B
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Setup configurations for Camera view and
SD Card view
After you complete the basic connection procedure (see page 8), you can connect
your document camera to an external display. This enables you to use the document
camera in Camera view and SD Card view. See page 14.
You can connect your computer and your document camera to different displays or
they can share a display.
The document camera and computer use different displays
In this configuration your document camera images appear on one display, and your
computer’s desktop appears on the other display. You can also access document
camera images through SMART Notebook on your computer.
To connect your 1. Complete the basic connection steps (see page 8).
document camera and
2. Connect your computer or laptop to the projector of an interactive display.
computer to different
displays NOTE
This is the normal configuration for using interactive whiteboards.
3. Connect your document camera to another external display. See page 10.
The document camera and computer share a display
In this configuration your document camera is connected to your computer with both a
USB and a VGA cable. Your document camera is connected to an external display.
To connect your 1. Complete the basic connection steps (see page 8).
document camera and
2. Connect your computer’s VGA Out port to your document camera’s VGA In port
computer to a shared
with a VGA cable.
display
3. Connect your document camera to an external display with a VGA cable. See
page 10.
NOTE
DVI-D or composite video displays will not display your computer view. A VGA
display is required.
This configuration will permit easy transition from Computer view to Camera view or
SD Card view, using the same projector or display for all three views.
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Connecting your document camera to an
external display
You can connect your document camera directly to an external display to enable the
following functions:
• Use Camera view to view the camera image in full-screen on the external display.
• Use SD Card view to view a full-screen slide show on the external display.
• Access the Camera view’s or SD Card view’s on-screen display menus.
Connecting to a projector or flat-panel display
You can connect your document camera to a projector or display with the VGA cable.
To connect to a 1. Connect the VGA cable to the VGA Out connector on the back of your document
projector or display camera.
2. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the VGA In connector on your
projector or display.
CAUTION
Ensure your projector or display is not connected to a power outlet when
connecting it to your document camera.
Switching between VGA - DVI-D and Composite output
If you’re using a projector or computer display with a VGA or DVI-D cable, switch your
document camera to VGA DVI-D mode. If you’re using a television with the Composite
video cable, switch your document camera to Composite mode.
To switch to Switch the VGA DVI-D/Composite switch on the side panel to VGA DVI-D.
DVI-D-VGA mode
To switch to Switch the VGA DVI-D/Composite switch on the side panel to Composite.
composite mode
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Connecting to a digital projector or HD display with DVI-D
You can connect your document camera to a digital projector or high-definition display
using a DVI-D single link cable.
NOTE
• Do not use a DVI-I or DVI-A cable.
• You can use a DVI-D dual link cable, but it will function as a single link DVI-D.
• If you connect your document camera directly to a projector or high definition
display with a DVI-D cable, you will display only the camera image, and not
your computer desktop or SMART Notebook presentation.
To connect to a digital 1. Connect a DVI cable from the DVI-D Out connector on your document camera, to
projector or display the DVI-D In connector of your digital projector or high-definition display.
2. Switch to VGA-DVI-D mode. See page 10.
CAUTION
Ensure your digital projector or display is not connected to a power outlet when
connecting it to your document camera.
Connecting your document camera to a television
You can connect your document camera to a television with a Composite video cable.
To connect to a 1. Connect a Composite video cable from the Composite Out connector on your
television document camera to the Video In connector on your television.
2. Switch to Composite mode. See page 10.
CAUTION
Ensure your television is not connected to a power outlet when connecting it to
your document camera.
Switching between NTSC and PAL
When you connect your document camera to a television, switch it to your television’s
encoding system, either NTSC or PAL.
To switch between Switch the NTSC/PAL switch on the bottom of your document camera to NTSC if your
NTSC and PAL television uses NTSC encoding, or to PAL if your television uses PAL encoding.
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Setting output resolution
You can set your document camera’s output resolution to match the projector or
display you’re using.
To set the Set the SXGA/WXGA/720p/XGA switch to match the resolution of your display. Refer
output resolution to the chart below to determine the output resolution you need.
Setting Resolution
SXGA 1280 × 1024
WXGA 1280 × 800
720p 1280 × 720
XGA 1024 × 768
Downloading software
Your document camera includes software downloads that you can use to create more
effective presentations.
Installing SMART Notebook software and SMART Product
Drivers
To install SMART 1. Visit SMART’s download page at smarttech.com/us/Support/Browse+Support/
Notebook software and Download+Software.
SMART Product Drivers
2. Scroll to SMART Notebook collaborative learning software.
3. Under Choose a product, click SMART Notebook for Windows, and then follow
the on-screen instructions.
Installing Image Mate software
To download and install 1. Visit SMART’s download page at smarttech.com/us/Support/Browse+Support/
Image Mate software Download+Software.
2. Scroll to Image Mate software.
3. Under Choose a product, click Image Mate software for Windows, and then
follow the on-screen instructions.
19. Chapter 3
Using your document
camera
This chapter describes how to use your document camera and perform the following
tasks:
• Understanding Computer, Camera and SD Card views on page 14
– Identifying view features on page 15
– Setting document camera views on page 16
• Performing basic operations on page 16
– Positioning your document camera on page 16
– Turning your document camera on and off on page 16
– Using the LED light on page 17
– Using your document camera with SMART Notebook software on page 19
– Displaying printed documents on page 17
– Inserting and removing an SD or SDHC memory card on page 18
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Understanding Computer, Camera and SD
Card views
You can use your document camera in Computer, Camera and SD Card views. Each
view allows you do different things and requires a specific connection to either a
display, projector or computer.
Computer view
Connect your document camera to your computer with the included USB 2.0 cable,
and then set your document camera to Computer view to view document camera
images only in SMART Notebook collaborative learning software.
You can then save images to your SMART Notebook file for later presentation, or if
your computer is connected to an interactive whiteboard, projector or television, you
can deliver your SMART Notebook presentation with live images from your document
camera.
See Using your document camera in Computer view on page 21.
Camera view
Connect your document camera to a projector or television, and then set your
document camera to Camera view. You can then view full-screen images from your
document camera using a projector or high-definition display, even without a
computer. You can still view images through SMART Notebook software.
You can use the Camera view on-screen display menu for greater control of the
image, using Microscope mode, highlight boxes, screen masks and more.
See Using your document camera in Camera view on page 23
SD Card view
Connect your document camera to a projector or television, place an SD or SDHC
memory card in your document camera, and then set your document camera to
SD Card view. You can then view full-screen images and slide shows from the SD or
SDHC memory card directly to a projector or high definition display, even without a
computer.
You can use the SD Card view’s on-screen display menu for greater control of the
image, using highlight boxes, screen masks and more.
See Using your document camera in SD Card view on page 37.
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Identifying view features
The following table describes the differences between each view:
Computer Camera SD Card
Feature Description
view view view
View computer input (VGA In) Yes (VGA No No
Out only)
View document camera image Yes (DVI-D Yes No
Out only)
View pictures from an SD or SDHC card No No Yes
Access SD or SDHC memory card from Yes2 Yes2 Yes2
computer with a USB cable
Control document camera from computer Yes1 Yes1 No
Capture to SMART Notebook or Image Yes1 Yes1 No
Mate software
Capture to an SD or SDHC memory card Yes1 Yes1 No
Access related on-screen display menu No Yes Yes
Outputs when your document camera is connected to a display with VGA DVI-D
or Composite Video Out
Computer Camera SD Card
Feature Description
view view view
Connect to projector or display (VGA Out) VGA In Camera Memory
image card
images
Connect to high-definition projector or Camera Camera Memory
display (DVI-D Out) image image card
images
Connect to television (Composite Video N/A Camera Memory
Out) image card
images
1. Only when USB-B mode is set to Application. See page 34.
2. Only when USB-B mode is set to SD Storage. See page 35.
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Setting document camera views
To set Computer view Press the Computer view button on the control panel. For more information, see
page 21.
To set Camera view Press the Camera view button on the control panel. For more information, see
page 24.
To set SD Card view Press the SD Card view button on the control panel. For more information, see
page 37.
Performing basic operations
Use the following operations when your document camera is in any view.
Positioning your document camera
The camera arm unfolds and the camera head rotates so you can position your
document camera to display objects.
To unfold and position 1. Place a hand on the base to stabilize it, and then pull the camera arm upward and
your document camera forward.
2. Rotate the camera head and aim the lens at your subject.
Turning your document camera on and off
To turn your Press the power button on the control panel.
document camera on
The power light turns from amber to flashing green. When the light becomes solid
green, your document camera will be operational.
To turn your Press the power button on the control panel.
document camera off
The power light turns from green to amber.
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Using the LED light
You can use the LED light on the camera head to illuminate your subject.
To turn the LED light on Switch the LED light switch to the left. See page 3.
WARNING
Do not stare into the lamp or shine the lamp directly into someone’s eyes. Turn
the light off when displaying or capturing images of people.
Displaying printed documents
When you set your document camera to Computer view or Camera view, you can
display printed documents, use the anti-glare sheet to reduce glare, optimize the
image for text documents with Text modes and optimize the image for documents with
graphics with Graphics modes.
To display 1. Place your documents on the table.
printed documents
2. Adjust the document camera and aim the camera lens at your documents.
3. Rotate the zoom dial to adjust the zoom magnification.
4. Press the auto focus button to adjust the focus.
To reduce glare with If glare makes it difficult for you to read printed documents that you’re displaying,
the anti-glare sheet place the anti-glare sheet on top of the printed materials.
To optimize the image 1. When your document camera is in Camera view, press Menu on the control
for text documents panel.
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Select Image Setting, and then press Enter .
3. Select Image mode, and then press Enter .
4. Select either Text 1, Text 2 or Text 3, and then press Enter . See page 28 for
an explanation of the settings.
To optimize the image for 1. When your document camera is in Camera view, press Menu on the control
documents with graphics panel.
The on-screen display menu appears.
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2. Select Image Setting, and then press Enter .
3. Select Image mode, and then press Enter .
4. Select either Graphics 1 or Graphics 2, and then press Enter . See page 28
for an explanation of the settings.
Inserting and removing an SD or SDHC memory card
Your document camera has an SD or SDHC memory card slot allowing you to save
document camera images (when your document camera is in Computer view or
Camera view) or display previously captured images (when your document camera is
in SD Card view).
CAUTION
Avoid static electricity near an SD or SDHC memory card because it can damage
the card.
To insert an SD or 1. Press the Camera view button on the control panel.
SDHC memory card
2. Insert an SD or SDHC memory card into the card slot on the side panel.
IMPORTANT
– Set your document camera to Application mode (see page 34) if you want
to capture images to the SD or SDHC card.
– Ensure the label on the SD or SDHC memory card is facing up.
To remove an SD or 1. Press the Camera view button on the control panel and wait until your
SDHC memory card document camera displays a live image.
2. Push the SD or SDHC memory card in to eject it, and then remove the card.
CAUTION
To prevent SD or SDHC memory card damage, do not remove the SD or SDHC
memory card when capturing or deleting images.
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Using your document camera with SMART
Notebook software
Your document camera integrates with SMART Notebook software, allowing you to
control your document camera from your computer or a SMART Board interactive
whiteboard. You can display objects, capture an image and your annotations on an
image to a SMART Notebook page, zoom, focus and adjust brightness settings.
To display objects 1. Press the power button on the control panel.
2. Set your document camera to Computer view (see page 21) or Camera view (see
page 24).
3. Start SMART Notebook software.
4. Place the object you want to display under your document camera.
5. Rotate the camera head and aim the lens at your subject.
6. In SMART Notebook software, press the document camera icon.
OR
Select Insert > Picture From SMART Document Camera from the menu.
The SMART Document Camera object appears displaying your subject.
IMPORTANT
If you can’t control your document camera from SMART Notebook, ensure
that your document camera is set to Application mode. See page 34.
To adjust the zoom Press the zoom plus or minus buttons in SMART Notebook software to increase or
magnification decrease the zoom magnification.
OR
Use the zoom dial on your document camera.
To adjust the focus 1. Press the auto focus button in SMART Notebook to focus automatically.
2. If necessary, press the focus plus or minus buttons to adjust the focus.
To adjust the brightness Press the brightness plus or minus buttons to either increase or decrease subject
brightness.
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To capture to the current In the SMART Document Camera window, press Capture and close.
SMART Notebook page
OR
Press the capture button on the control panel.
The image in the SMART Document Camera window and any annotations you make
on the image become separate objects on your current SMART Notebook page.
NOTE
If you have an SD or SDHC memory card in your document camera, the capture
button on the control panel will save the image there also. See page page 18.
To capture to a new In the SMART Document Camera window, press Capture to new page.
SMART Notebook page
The image in the SMART Document Camera window becomes an object on a new
page.
27. Chapter 4
Using your document
camera in Computer view
Topics in this chapter include:
• About Computer view on page 21
• Setting Computer view on page 21
• Using Computer view on page 22
About Computer view
This view is for presenting images from your document camera through your SMART
Notebook software or Image Mate software. Connect your computer to both your
document camera and your projector, and then set your document camera to
Computer view.
The interactive whiteboard or projector will display your computer desktop or
SMART Notebook file, and you can view or capture images from the camera.
Computer view is accessible in all computer, projector, and document camera setup
configurations.
Setting Computer view
To set Computer view 1. Ensure your document camera is connected to your computer with the included
USB 2.0 cable.
2. Ensure your computer is connected to a projector or display.
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3. Press the Computer view icon on the control panel.
IMPORTANT
Your document camera must be in Application mode. See Setting USB-B
Application mode on page 34.
Using Computer view
Computer view allows you to bring images from your document camera into SMART
Notebook.
To use computer view Refer to Using your document camera with SMART Notebook software on page 19.
29. Chapter 5
Using your document
camera in Camera view
This chapter contains the following information on Camera view.
• About Camera view on page 23
• Setting Camera view on page 24
• Using Microscope mode on page 25
• Using the Camera view’s on-screen display menu on page 25
– Camera view Image Settings on-screen display menu on page 27
– Camera view Special Tools on-screen display menu on page 29
– Camera view Function Settings on-screen display menu on page 33
• Saving images to an SD or SDHC memory card on page 35
– Capturing images to an SD or SDHC memory card on page 35
– Transferring images from a memory card to your computer on page 36
About Camera view
Connect your document camera to an external display to see a full-screen image from
your document camera.
You can use your document camera in Camera view to perform the following tasks:
• Display objects
• Capture images to an SD or SDHC memory card
• Capture images to SMART Notebook or Image Mate software
• Use the features and settings in the on-screen display menu
• Use Microscope mode to use your document camera with a standard microscope
eyepiece without additional adapters
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Setting Camera view
Switch your document camera to Camera view to display images on a projector,
flat-panel display or television.
IMPORTANT
Your document camera must be connected directly to an external display. See
Connecting your document camera to an external display on page 10.
To switch to Camera view 1. Connect your document camera to a projector or flat-panel display with the
appropriate cable (see page 10).
2. Press the Camera view button on the control panel.
To display objects 1. Press the power button on the control panel.
2. Press the Camera view button on the control panel.
3. Place the object you want to display under the camera.
4. Rotate the camera head to aim the lens at your subject.
To adjust the zoom Rotate the zoom dial on the camera head to increase or decrease the zoom
magnification magnification.
To automatically Press the auto focus button on the camera head to automatically focus the
adjust the focus image.
To adjust brightness On the control panel, press the brighten or the darken buttons.
settings
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Using Microscope mode
The SMART Document Camera allows you to view the microscope stage through the
document camera without additional attachments.
To display a 1. Place a slide or object on the stage of the microscope.
microscope slide
2. Focus the microscope so that the subject is in sharp focus.
3. Position the microscope under your document camera so the camera lens is
aligned with the microscope eyepiece.
CAUTION
Ensure you do not hit your document camera lens with the microscope. This
could damage your document camera’s lens.
4. Press the Camera button on the control panel.
5. Press Menu on the control panel.
6. Select the Image Setting menu.
7. Use the up or down arrow buttons to select Microscope mode, and then press
Enter .
8. Use the up or down arrow buttons to select On, and then press Enter .
Using the Camera view’s on-screen
display menu
You use the on-screen display menu to adjust several settings for your document
camera.
To open the Camera 1. Set your document camera to Camera view.
view’s on-screen display
2. Press the Menu button on the control panel.
menu
The on-screen display menu appears.
3. Press the up and down arrows on the control panel to navigate to a menu item.
4. Press the left and right arrow keys to navigate forward or backward through
menu items.
5. Press Enter to select a menu item.
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6. To return to the previous menu level, use the down arrow button to navigate to
Back , and then press Enter .
OR
To exit the menu, press Menu.
The following on-screen display menu options are available when your document
camera is in Camera view:
Menu Options
Image Settings Brightness, Reset Brightness, Auto focus, Focus, Shutter
Speed, White Balance, R/B-Gain, Image Mode, Edge Effect,
Gamma, Image Rotation, Microscope mode, Color/B&W and
Positive/Negative. See page 27.
Special Tools Highlight, Mask, Scroll and Picture in Picture. See page 29.
Function Settings USB-B mode, Frequency, Save Settings, Load Settings, Menu
Display and Language. See page 33.
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Camera view Image Settings on-screen display menu
To access the Image Select Camera view > Menu > Image Settings .
Settings menu
Image Setting menu options Description
Brightness Auto Adjusts image brightness automatically.
Manual Allows you to manually adjust image
brightness.
Reset Brightness . Yes Resets image brightness
No Cancels resetting
(Only visible when Brightness is set to Auto)
AF Mode Push Sets the focus when you press the auto
focus button
Zoom Sync Automatically sets the focus when you
adjust the zoom
Focus Allows you to manually adjust focus
Shutter Speed Slow Sets a slow shutter speed, resulting in a
brighter image, but with more blur.
Fast Sets a fast shutter speed, resulting in a
darker image, but with less blur.
White Balance Auto Sets white balance automatically
One-Push Sets white balance when you press the
auto focus button.
Manual Allows you to manually set the White
Balance, using Red Grain and Blue grain.
R-Grain Manually sets red grain
(Only visible when White Balance is set to Manual)
B-Grain Manually sets blue grain
(Only visible when White Balance is set to Manual)
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Image Setting menu options Description
Image Mode Text 1 Optimizes image for displaying text
documents by emphasizing contrast.
Text 2
Setting is low at Text 1 and high at Text 3.
Text 3
Graphics 1 Optimizes image for displaying graphics.
Displays Edge Effect and Gamma
icons.
Graphics 2 Optimizes image from DLP projector.
Edge Effect Emphasizes image outlines. Set to Low,
Middle or High.
(Only visible when Image Mode is set to Graphics 1)
Gamma Sets Gamma for the image. Set to Low,
Middle or High.
(Only visible when Image Mode is set to Graphics 1)
Image Rotation Off Displays normal image rotation
On Rotates image 180°
Microscope mode On Turns on Microscope mode
Off Turns off Microscope mode
Color/ B&W Color Displays color images
B&W Displays black and white images
Positive/ Negative Positive Displays normal image
Negative Displays film negative image
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Camera view Special Tools on-screen display menu
To access the Special Select Camera view > Menu > Special Tools .
Tools menu
Special Tools menu
Description
options
Highlight Highlights a center square on the displayed image.
Settings include:
• Highlight On
• Adjust Transparency
• Adjust Size
Mask Covers the displayed image with an adjustable screen
mask. Settings include:
• Mask On
• Adjust Transparency
Scroll Zooms in on the displayed images and allows you to
move the zoomed area with the up, down, left and right
buttons on the control panel.
Settings include:
• Scroll on
• ×2
• ×3
• ×4
PiP Takes a picture, and then displays that picture in a
corner of the screen while you move or zoom the
camera.
Using the Highlight setting
When you use the Highlight setting, a square in the center of the displayed image
highlights your subject. You can change the size, transparency and position of the
highlight box.
NOTE
The Highlight feature is display only. If you capture an image while the highlight
box is on, the image doesn’t include the highlight.
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To use the 1. Display an object in Camera view, and then press Menu on the control panel.
Highlight setting
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Special Tools , and then press
Enter .
3. Use the up and down arrow keys to select Highlight > Highlight On, and then
press Enter .
Your document camera highlights a square in the center of the image and
obscures the edges of the image.
To move the Use the up, down, right and left arrows to move the highlight square.
highlight square
To change Highlight 1. Press Menu.
transparency
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Special Tools , and then press
Enter .
3. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Highlight On, and then press
Enter .
4. Press the up and down arrows to select Highlight transparency.
5. Press Enter to save your settings.
To change the highlight 1. Press the Menu button on the control panel.
area size
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Special Tools , and then press
Enter .
3. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Highlight, and then press
Enter .
4. Select Adjust size, and then press Enter .
5. Press the up, down, left and right arrow buttons to change the Highlight area size.
6. Press Enter to save your settings.
To turn off the Press Enter .
Highlight setting
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Using Image Masks
Image Masks obscure most of the image. You can resize or move the mask to reveal
more of the image.
NOTE
The Image Mask feature is display only. If you capture an image while the
Image Mask is on, the image doesn’t include the Image Mask.
To use an image mask 1. Display an object in Camera view, and then press Menu on the control panel.
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Special Tools , and then press
Enter .
3. Use the up and down arrow buttons to select Mask on, and then press Enter .
An image mask appears on the image.
To move the image mask Press the up, down, right and left arrow buttons to move the mask area.
To change image mask 1. Press Menu.
transparency
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Special Tools , and then press
Enter .
3. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Image Mask Transparency, and
then press Enter .
4. Press the up and down arrows to select Adjust transparency.
5. Press Enter to save your settings.
To turn off an Image Mask Press Enter .
Using the Scroll setting
The Scroll setting zooms in on the image and allows you to move the zoomed area
with the arrow buttons.
NOTE
The Scroll feature is display only. If you capture an image while the scroll is on,
the image is the unscrolled image.
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To display the 1. Display an object in Camera view, and then press Menu on the control panel.
Scroll setting
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Special Tools, and then press
Enter .
3. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Scroll, and then press Enter .
4. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Scroll On, and then press
Enter .
Your document camera displays a zoomed area of the image.
To move the zoomed Use the up, down, right and left arrows to move the zoomed scroll area.
Scroll area
To change the scroll area When setting the Scroll function, Select either ×2, ×3 or ×4, and then press Enter .
magnification
Using the Picture in Picture (PiP) feature
The Picture in Picture (PiP) feature captures a temporary image from your document
camera, and then displays it in one corner of the display. You can then change what is
under the camera without the temporary image changing.
NOTE
The PiP feature is display only. If you capture an image while the PiP is on, the
image doesn’t include the PiP.
To display the PiP image 1. Display an object in Camera view, and then press Menu on the control panel.
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select Special Tools, and then press
Enter .
3. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select PiP, and then press Enter .
Your document camera displays a picture in picture image.
To move the PiP image When displaying the PiP image, press the up, down, left and right arrow buttons on
the control panel to move the image.
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To turn off the PiP setting Press Enter on the control panel.
Camera view Function Settings on-screen display menu
To access the Functions Select Camera view > Menu > Function Settings .
Settings menu
Function Settings menu options Description
USB-B mode SD Storage Allows you to copy or view your SD or
SDHC memory card from your computer.
See page 34.
Application Use SMART Notebook to control your
document camera, and more. See
page 34.
Frequency 60 Hz Sets frequency at 60 Hz
50 Hz Sets frequency at 50 Hz
Save Setting 1 Saves presets for setting 1
2 Saves presets for setting 2
3 Saves presets for setting 3
4 [Power On] Saves presets for when you turn your
document camera on
Cancel Cancels preset save
Load Setting 1 Loads preset 1
2 Loads preset 2
3 Loads preset 3
Default Loads default settings
4 [Power On] Loads preset for when you turn your
document camera on
Cancel Cancels load setting
Menu Display On Turns on menu display
Off Turns off menu display
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Function Settings menu options Description
Language English Sets language to English
Français Sets language to French
Deutch Sets language to German
Español Sets language to Spanish
Setting USB-B mode
USB-B mode sets how your document camera, your computer and an SD or SDHC
card interact.
To access the USB-B Select Camera view > Menu > Function Settings > USB-B mode .
mode setting
USB-B mode settings overview
SD Storage Application
Action
mode Mode
See the SD or SDHC card from your computer Yes No
View and use your document camera from No Yes
SMART Notebook or Image Mate software
Capture image to the SD or SDHC memory card No Yes
in both Computer view and Camera view
SD Card view menu includes SD Settings No Yes
Setting USB-B Application mode
To use your document camera with your computer, you must set it to Application mode
in the Camera view on-screen display menu.
IMPORTANT
Your document camera must be in Camera view to set it to Application mode. It
can’t be in Computer view or SD Card view.
To set your 1. Connect your document camera to a projector or flat-panel display with the VGA
document camera to cable (see page 10).
Application mode
2. Turn on your computer, and set it to Camera view.
3. Press Menu on the control panel.
The on-screen display menu appears.
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4. Press the up and down arrows on the control panel to select Function Setting,
and then press Enter .
5. Select USB-B mode, and then press Enter .
6. Select Application and then press Enter .
Setting USB-B SD Storage mode
This mode allows you to see the contents of your SD or SDHC memory card from your
computer.
To set SD Storage mode 1. Connect your document camera to a projector, flat-panel display or television. See
page 10.
2. Press Menu on the control panel.
The on-screen display menu appears.
3. Press the up and down arrows on the control panel to select Function Setting,
and then press Enter .
4. Select USB-B mode, and then press Enter .
5. Select SD Storage and then press Enter .
Saving images to an SD or SDHC memory
card
You can capture images to an SD or SDHC memory card when your document
camera is in Camera view.
Capturing images to an SD or SDHC memory card
To capture images to an 1. Set your document camera to Camera view. See page 24.
SD or SDHC memory card
2. Position your document camera.
3. Make any camera settings you require using the Camera view’s on-screen display
menu.
4. Press the Capture button on the document camera control panel.
The camera capture icon appears, indicating a photo is being taken.
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IMPORTANT
If you do not see the camera capture icon, ensure your document camera’s
USB-B mode is set to Application. See page 34.
Transferring images from a memory card to your computer
You can transfer images from an SD or SDHC memory card to your computer.
To transfer images to 1. Set your document camera to SD Storage mode. See page 35.
your computer
2. Connect your document camera to your computer with the USB cable (see
page 8).
Your computer recognizes your document camera and SD or SDHC memory card
as a removable disk.
3. Navigate to the removable disk on your computer, and then transfer the images to
your computer.
43. Chapter 6
Using your document
camera in SD Card view
Topics in this chapter include the following:
• Setting your document camera to SD Card view on page 37
• Using the SD Card view display on page 38
• Using the SD Card view on-screen display menu on page 38
– SD Card view’s on-screen display menu settings on page 38
– SD Settings on-screen display menu on page 38
– Special Tools on-screen display menu on page 41
– Slideshow Settings on-screen display menu on page 42
When you set your document camera to SD Card view, your document camera acts
as an SD or SDHC memory card reader, displaying previously captured images either
individually or as a slide show. Your computer is not used in an SD Card presentation.
Setting your document camera to SD Card view
To set SD Card view 1. Ensure your document camera is connected directly to a projector or another
display. For connection information, see page 9.
2. Place an SD or SDHC memory card in your document camera.
3. Press the SD Card view button on the control panel.
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Using the SD Card view display
To display images 1. Press the SD Card view button on the control panel.
2. Use the left and right arrows on the control panel to scroll through images on the
SD or SDHC memory card.
To display and select 1. Press the SD Card view button on the control panel.
thumbnail images
2. Press Enter to display up to 16 thumbnail-sized images.
To return to displaying Press Enter to display a single image.
single images
Using the SD Card view on-screen display
menu
The SD Card view’s on-screen display’s menu allows you to use the document
camera as an SD or SDHC memory card reader.
SD Card view’s on-screen display menu settings
You can use the following settings when your document camera is in SD Card view:
SD Card view on-screen display menu summary
SD Settings Delete, Lock, Unlock and Format Media, See page 38.
Your document camera’s USB-B mode must be set to
Application to see this menu. See page 34.
Special Tools Highlight, Mask and Scroll. See page 41.
Slide Show Start Slideshow, Interval, Select, Repeat and Order. See
page 42.
SD Settings on-screen display menu
To access the SD Select SD Card view > Menu > SD Settings .
Settings menu
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IMPORTANT
The SD Settings are only available if you have your document camera set to
Application mode in the Camera view on-screen display menu. See page 34.
SD Settings menu Options Description
Delete Current Deletes current image
All Deletes all images in the current
folder
Cancel Cancels image delete
Lock Current Locks current image
All Locks all images
Cancel Cancels image lock
Unlock Current Unlocks current image
All Unlocks all images
Cancel Exits Unlock settings
Format Media No Cancels SD or SDHC memory card
formatting
Yes Formats SD or SDHC memory card
Deleting images from an SD or SDHC memory card
You can delete images from an SD or SDHC memory card in your document camera
using the on-screen display menu.
IMPORTANT
• Your document camera must be set to Application mode. See page 34.
• You can’t delete images from your computer, only the from document
camera’s SD or SDHC card.
To delete images 1. Press the SD Card view button on the control panel.
You see the current saved image from the SD or SDHC card.
2. Use the left and right arrow buttons on the control panel to select the image you
want to delete.
3. Press Menu on the control panel.
The on-screen display menu appears.
4. Select SD, and then press Enter .
5. Select Delete, and then press Enter .
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6. Select Current, and then press Enter to delete the current image.
Or
Select All, and then press Enter to delete all images in the viewed folder.
The deleting image icon displays briefly while your document camera deletes
images.
Locking and Unlocking images
You can lock images to include them in slideshows set to Select > Lock in the
Slideshow menu.
IMPORTANT
If you can’t access the SD Menu, you must set your document camera’s USB-
B mode to Application mode. This is a Camera view menu setting. See
page 34.
To lock images for 1. Press the SD Card view button, and then press Menu.
a slideshow
2. Use the arrow buttons on the control panel to select the image you want to lock,
and press the Menu button.
The on-screen display menu appears.
3. Select SD > Lock, and then press Enter .
4. Select Current, and then press Enter .
OR
Select All to lock all images.
Repeat steps one to three to lock other images for your slideshow.
To unlock images for 1. In SD Card view, use the arrow buttons on the control panel to select the image
a slideshow you want to unlock, and press the Menu button.
The on-screen display menu appears.
2. Select SD > Unlock, and then press Enter .
3. Select Current, and then press Enter .
OR
Select All to unlock all images.
4. Repeat steps one to three to unlock other images for your slideshow.
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Special Tools on-screen display menu
To access the Special Select SD Card view > Menu > Special Tools .
Tools menu
Special Tools menu
Description
options
Highlight Highlights a center square on the displayed image.
Settings include:
• Highlight On
• Adjust Transparency
• Adjust Size
Mask Covers the displayed image with an adjustable screen
mask. Settings include:
• Mask On
• Adjust Transparency
Scroll Zooms in on the displayed images and allows you to
move the zoomed area with the up, down, left and right
buttons on the control panel.
Settings include:
• Scroll on
• ×2
• ×3
• ×4
The SD Card view’s Special Tools menu includes the same tools as the Camera
view’s Special Tools menu, except that the SD Card view does not have the Picture in
Picture (PiP) feature.
• For information on how to use the Highlight feature, see page 29.
• For information on how to use the Mask feature, see page 31.
• For information on how to use the Scroll feature, see page 31.
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Slideshow Settings on-screen display menu
To access the Slideshow Select SD Card view > Menu > Slideshow .
Settings menu
Slideshow menu Options Description
Start Slideshow Starts a slideshow of images
Interval 5 sec Sets image interval to 5 seconds
10 sec Sets image interval to 10 seconds
15 sec Sets image interval to 15 seconds
30 sec Sets image interval to 30 seconds
Select All Selects all images for slideshow
Lock Sets so only locked images
display in a slideshow
Repeat Off Turns off slideshow repeat
On Turns on slideshow repeat
Order Forward Sets slideshow order to forward
Backward Sets slideshow order to backward
Showing slideshows
To start a slideshow 1. Access the Slideshow menu.
2. Select Slideshow, and then press Enter .
3. Select Start Slideshow, and press Enter .
Your document camera displays a slideshow of images on the SD or SDHC
memory card.
To stop a slideshow Press Enter or any of the arrow buttons on the control panel.
The image slideshow stops and the on-screen display menu appears.
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Displaying specific images in a Slideshow
You can set your document camera to display only images that you select.
To set SD settings to 1. In SD Card view, press Menu on the control panel.
display selected
The on-screen display menu appears.
images only
2. Select Slideshow > Select, and then press Enter .
3. Select Lock, and then press Enter so that only locked images display in a
slideshow.
IMPORTANT
When you set the slideshow to Lock, it will include only images that are locked.
You will lock images in the SD Card view, SD menu, not the Slideshow menu.
To lock images See Locking and Unlocking images on page 40.
To unlock images See Locking and Unlocking images on page 40.
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51. Chapter 7
Troubleshooting
Document camera issues
Use the following table to troubleshoot issues with your document camera.
Issue Solution
No image displays or • Turn off your document camera (see page 16).
appears. Securely connect all cables and connect the
camera’s AC adapter to a power outlet. Turn on
your document camera.
• Adjust the zoom dial. The camera may be on a
blank section of your document.
• Ensure the output switches on the side panel are
set to the proper image output:
– VGA DVI-D or Composite on the side panel
– NTSC or PAL on the bottom of your document
camera
No image displays after 1. Turn off your document camera, and then wait
you restart your several seconds.
computer. Document
2. Turn on your document camera again.
camera is connected
through a USB hub.
The image is out of focus. • Press the auto focus button.
• Use the manual focus.
• Move the camera further away from the object.
The image is scrambled Ensure the NTSC/PAL switch beneath the projector is
or black and white when set correctly.
a television is the display
device.
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Issue Solution
The image is too dark. • Press the brightness buttons on your document
camera.
• If the object is not well lit, turn on your document
camera LED.
• Adjust the shutter speed. See page 27.
The image is broken • Adjust the distance between the object and the
apart by lines. camera.
• Adjust your projector settings
SD Card view issues
Issue Solution
No image appears when • Check the connection between your Document
you press the SD Card camera and the projector, television or display.
view button See Setup configurations for Camera view and SD
Card view on page 9.
• Ensure your document camera, projector or
television is turned on.
A crossed out, red Place an SD or SDHC memory card in your document
SD Card icon appears camera SD Card slot.
when you press the SD OR
Card view button.
There are no images on the SD or SDHC memory
card.
The SD Card view menu In Camera view, set USB-B mode to Application. See
does not include SD Setting USB-B Application mode on page 34.
Settings .
Slideshow doesn’t start, Your slideshow is set to Lock, and you don’t have any
and there are images in locked images.
the SD or SDHC memory Set the slideshow to All. See page 43.
card.
OR
Lock some or all of the images in the SD or SDHC
memory card. See page 40.
53. Appendix A
Hardware
environmental
compliance
SMART Technologies supports global efforts to ensure that electronic equipment is
manufactured, sold and disposed of in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
regulations (WEEE directive)
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations apply to all electrical and
electronic equipment sold within the European Union.
When you dispose of any electrical or electronic equipment, including SMART
Technologies products, we strongly encourage you to properly recycle the electronic
product when it has reached end of its life. If you require further information, please
contact your reseller or SMART Technologies for information on which recycling
agency to contact.
Restriction of Certain Hazardous
Substances (RoHS directive)
This product meets the requirements of the European Union’s Restriction of Certain
Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2002/95/EC.
Consequently, this product also complies with other regulations that have arisen in
various geographical areas, and that reference the European Union’s RoHS directive.
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Packaging
Many countries have regulations restricting the use of certain heavy metals in product
packaging. The packaging used by SMART Technologies to ship products complies
with applicable packaging laws.
China’s Electronic Information
Products Regulations (EIP)
China regulates products that are classified as EIP (Electronic Information Products).
SMART Technologies products fall under this classification and meet the requirements
for China’s EIP regulations.
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Improvement Act
The United States has enacted the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which
limits the lead (Pb) content in products used by children. SMART Technologies is
committed to complying with this initiative.
55. Appendix B
Customer support
Online information and support
Visit www.smarttech.com/support to view and download user’s guides, how-to and
troubleshooting articles, software and more.
Training
Visit www.smarttech.com/trainingcenter for training materials and information about
our training services.
Technical support
If you experience difficulty with your SMART product, please contact your local
reseller before contacting SMART Technical Support. Your local reseller can resolve
most issues without delay.
NOTE
To locate your local reseller, visit www.smarttech.com/where+to+buy.
All SMART products include online, telephone, fax and e-mail support:
Online smarttech.com/contactsupport
Telephone +1.403.228.5940 or
Toll Free 1.866.518.6791 (U.S./Canada)
(Monday to Friday, 5 a.m. – 6 p.m. Mountain Time)
Fax +1.403.806.1256
E-mail support@smarttech.com
Shipping and repair status
Contact SMART’s Return of Merchandise Authorization (RMA) group, Option 4,
+1.866.518.6791, for shipping damage, missing part and repair status issues.
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General inquiries
Address SMART Technologies
3636 Research Road NW
Calgary, AB T2L 1Y1
CANADA
Switchboard +1.403.228.5940 or
Toll Free 1.866.518.6791 (U.S./Canada)
Fax +1.403.228.2500
E-mail info@smarttech.com
Warranty
Product warranty is governed by the terms and conditions of SMART’s “Limited
Equipment Warranty” that shipped with the SMART product at the time of purchase.
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