JVC Projector AV P950U User Manual

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DIGITAL PRESENTER  
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS : PRESENTOIR NUMÉRIQUE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
AV-P950U  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which  
are located on the fram.  
Retain this information for future  
reference.  
Model No. AV-P950U  
This instruction book is made from 100% recycled paper.  
Serial No.  
SS961588-001  
 
Thank you for purchasing the JVC AV-P950 Digital Presenter.To make the most of this units many features, please read this booklet  
carefully. After reading, keep it handy for future reference.  
CONTENTS  
Safety precautions .............................................................................................................................................................................. 2  
Contents............................................................................................................................................................................................... 3  
Features ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 3  
Handling precautions ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3  
Before use............................................................................................................................................................................................ 4  
Part names ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4  
Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4  
Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6  
Control panel ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6  
Rear panel ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8  
Menu adjustment ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10  
Remote control unit.......................................................................................................................................................................... 11  
Presentation (basic).......................................................................................................................................................................... 12  
Printed material and 3-dimensional objects..................................................................................................................................... 12  
Slide presentation ............................................................................................................................................................................ 12  
Transparent material such as OHP sheets ...................................................................................................................................... 13  
Capturing images of surrounding objects ........................................................................................................................................ 13  
Presentation (application) ................................................................................................................................................................ 14  
Preview mode .................................................................................................................................................................................. 14  
Picture memory ............................................................................................................................................................................... 15  
5-position camera angle function ..................................................................................................................................................... 15  
External control ................................................................................................................................................................................. 16  
Optional book holder ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................................ 17  
Specifications.................................................................................................................................................................................... 18  
FEATURES  
High-precision presentation system capable of projecting images of a wide range of physical objects including 3-dimensional objects,  
OHP sheets, slides, and printed matter.  
XGA-equivalent high-resolution images ideal for input to a high-resolution projector. This unit can be connected to a projector or a  
monitor with XGA, SVGA or VGA resolution.  
Pictures can be captured by a personal computer via the USB connector.  
x20 zoom (x5 optical zoom x x4 digital zoom) capability for presentation of a wide range of material, ranging from B4-size documents  
to 35-mm slide film.  
Wireless remote control unit for trouble-free operation from a distance.  
Useful presentation functions including preview mode, picture memory, 5-position camera angle, zoom preset and text mode, allow-  
ing eye-catching presentations.  
Flat stage allows magnification of the four corners of an A4 portrait so that image-capturing capability can be optimised.  
This unit can be controlled via a personal computer.  
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or leave it near a heater.  
Clean the unit by wiping off dirt with a cloth that has been moistened with detergent solution. Make sure the cloth is well wrung out.  
Afterwards wipe dry with a dry cloth. Do not allow the unit to come into contact with volatile liquids such as thinner, benzene or  
insecticide. Deformation, discoloration or malfunction may result. Also do not immerse the unit in water as it may be damaged.  
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BEFORE USE  
Part names  
Remote control light reception section  
Camera head  
Slide film holder  
Camera arm  
Close-up lens  
Side illumination  
Side illumination  
Lock release button  
Rear panel  
(UNLOCK)  
POWER switch  
Stage  
Back illumination  
Control panel  
Setup  
2
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
While pressing the UNLOCK button , raise the camera  
1
1
arm so that it stands in the direction shown  
.
2
When the camera arm is raised all the way, release the  
UNLOCK button.  
When the UNLOCK button returns to its original position  
and the camera arm is locked, release the camera arm.  
Turn the camera head in the direction shown until a click  
3
is heard.The camera head should now be facing the stage.  
Move the side illumination arms in the directions shown,  
first  
and then  
.
5
4
3
5
CAUTION  
When using the UNLOCK button, do not release the  
camera arm until it is locked. Do not apply exces-  
sive force on the side illuminations (arms and lights),  
otherwise, a malfunction or injury may result.  
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4
 
6.  
Perform the following connections to the input connector of a projector or display.  
To protect this unit and the connected equipment, be sure to turn the POWER switch to OFF before connecting cables.  
Connection with the equipment with the D-sub 15-pin input connector (for main picture presented using a projector, etc.  
Projector  
Rear panel  
DC OUTPUT  
REMOTE INPUT (RS-232C)  
USB  
DC12V  
400mA  
A
B
C
D
E
F
1
0
MODE  
S-VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
RGB OUTPUT  
2
RGB OUTPUT  
1
EXT INPUT  
Display  
Commercially-available D-sub 15-pin cable  
It is recommended that you use the shortest possible cable (less than 3 m) when connecting equipment to the RGB output  
terminal.  
Set the RGB output according to the specifications of the projector or display to be connected.  
(For setting, refer to the rear panel "MODE" on page 8.)  
Connection with the equipment with the Video or S-Video/ input connector for monitor and preview piduters. D-sub 15-pin input  
connector (for main screen)  
LCD monitor  
Rear panel  
DC OUTPUT  
REMOTE INPUT (RS-232C)  
USB  
DC12V  
400mA  
A
B
C
D
E
F
1
0
S-VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
TV monitor  
RGB OUTPUT  
2
RGB OUTPUT  
1
EXT INPUT  
Provided video cable  
Commercially-available S-video cable  
For The USB cable connection, refer to the separate "Application software instructions".  
7.  
Connect the connector of the provided power cord into AC IN (refer to page 9) and the connect plug to an AC outlet, then turn the  
POWER switch ON.  
To store this unit, perform the set-up procedure (see page 4) in reverse order:  
Fold the side illumination arms first. Then press the UNLOCK button to fold the camera arm.  
Facing the unit, start with the right side illumination arm (the  
side in the illustration at the bottom of page 4)  
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Keep the camera head parallel to the camera arm.  
Hold the plug when unplugging the power cord or video cables.  
CAUTION  
When storing this unit, do not lean it against a wall, etc. If it falls over, a malfunction or injury may result.  
During transportation, do not hold the camera arm, side illumination (lamp or arm), etc. Doing so could place  
excessive force on the unit, resulting in a malfunction or injury.  
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OPERATION  
Control panel  
LIGHTS  
NEGA/POSI BW/COLOR TEXT MODE  
MENU/ENTER  
Use to turn on either the side illu-  
minations or the back illumination.  
With factory setting, when the  
power is switched on, the side illu-  
minations will come on.  
Every time the button is pressed,  
the lighting of the unit changes as  
follows:  
NEGA/POSI: Reverse the colors and bright-  
ness of a picture.  
Use to perform camera  
adjustments and setting  
on the on-screen dis-  
play.  
(Refer to "Menu adjust-  
ment" on page 10.)  
Reverses negative film images  
to enable normal color picture  
output.  
(In the NEGATIVE mode, set-  
tings are for the negative film.)  
BW/COLOR: Changes a color picture into  
B/W. If used when showing  
B/W material, definition of the  
picture will improve.  
TEXT MODE: Makes characters clearer and  
sharper. Use to show text ma-  
terial for effective presentation.  
Side illuminations  
ON  
back illumination  
ON  
all lighting  
OFF  
side illuminations ON again, and  
so on.  
NEGA  
BW  
ON  
LIGHTS  
NEGA/  
POSI  
BW/  
COLOR  
TEXT  
MODE  
MENU/  
ENTER  
DIGITAL PRESENTER AV-P950  
CAMERA EXT IN  
PICTURE MEMORY  
SOURCE SELECT  
SOURCE SELECT  
FOCUS  
Use to select the output picture. Choose from camera, EXT INPUT  
connector, or picture memory.  
Use to adjust the focus of the camera picture.  
AUTO: When this button is pressed for  
automatic focusing of an image, the  
indicator starts blinking. As soon as  
focusing is achieved the indicator will  
go out.  
CAMERA:  
EXT IN:  
Picture from the camera is selected.  
The picture input to the EXT INPUT connector  
(from a personal computer, for example) is  
selected.  
PICTURE MEMORY: When a picture is stored in memory, it can be  
NEAR: Press this button to reduce the focal  
length (to focus on a point closer to the  
camera).  
selected as the output picture (refer to "Picture  
memory" on page 15).  
(
,
1 2 3  
,
)
The picture input from the EXT INPUT connector cannot be used for  
the output to the VIDEO OUTPUT and S-VIDEO OUTPUT  
connectors. (See the rear panel on pages 8 and 9)  
FAR:  
Press this button to increase the focal  
length (to focus on a point further from  
the camera).  
Press the AUTO button to exit the menu  
display.  
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You can perform the same operations using a remote control unit (see the Remote control unit section on page 11).  
BRIGHTNESS  
AUTO WHITE SET  
ZOOM PRESET  
Use to adjust the brightness of a  
camera picture.  
Use to adjust the white balance of  
a camera picture automatically.  
Shoot a white paper in full screen,  
adjust the brightness and then  
press the button. The indicator  
blinks and the white balance is set  
automatically. When adjustment is  
complete, the indicator goes out.  
Use to set a camera picture size to  
A4 or A5 at the touch of a button.  
A4/LETTER: Press to show A4  
landscape-oriented  
AUTO:  
Press this button to  
automatically adjust  
the brightness. The  
indicator blinks.  
material in full screen  
view.  
When brightness  
adjustment is  
complete, this  
A5:  
Press to show A5  
landscape-oriented  
material or the upper  
or lower half of A4  
portrait-oriented ma-  
terial in full screen  
view.  
When lighting in the surround-  
ings changes, adjust the white  
balance again.  
indicator goes out.  
DARKER: Press to make the  
picture darker.  
BRIGHTER: Press to make the  
picture brighter.  
BRIGHTNESS  
ZOOM PRESET  
AUTO WHITE  
SET  
A4/LETTER  
A5  
AUTO  
AUTO  
DARKER BRIGHTER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
FREEZE  
NEAR  
FAR  
OFF  
ON  
OUT  
IN  
FREEZE  
ZOOM  
Use to switch the camera or  
picture between live action still  
images.  
OFF: Press to show the camera  
picture as a live action im-  
age.  
ON: Press to show the camera  
picture as a still image.  
Use this function when  
changing material for a  
smoother presentation.  
Use to increase or decrease  
the size of an object shot  
output by the camera.  
OUT:Press to show all of or  
most of an object.  
Note on focus operation  
Under the following conditions, it may not be  
possible to obtain proper focus with the  
AUTO button. In this case, adjust the focus  
with the FAR or NEAR button.  
IN: Press to enlarge a specif-  
ic part of an object.  
Object with low contrast  
Shiny object  
Dark screen  
Horizontal stripes  
Lattice pattern  
When the digital zoom is set  
to x2 or x4, the picture may  
shake a little while the magni-  
fication value is being  
changed.  
Moving object  
Object not located at the center of the screen  
3-dimensional object  
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Rear panel  
MODE  
Use to set the RGB output picture mode or sync signal  
mode. Set it according to the specifications of the  
connected projector or display.  
A B C D E  
F
1
0
All switches are  
factory-set to 1.  
....  
....  
Preview mode setting  
(see page 14)  
1
0
OFF  
ON  
....  
....  
Menu display setting  
1
0
Display  
No display  
Mode setting for the RGB  
output picture  
A B  
If No Display is selected for the MENU Display setting  
while the PREVIEW mode setting is ON, this setting will be  
applicable only with the RGB output pictures.  
....  
........  
........  
........  
XGA (1024 X 768)  
SVGA (800 X 600)  
VGA (640 X 480)  
1 1  
0 1  
0 0  
Setting of sync signal for  
1
0
NO (not added)  
YES (added)  
When using either SVGA or VGA mode,  
the picture quality will be slightly inferior  
to that of XGA mode.  
....  
G signal from RGB OUTPUT  
....  
....  
Mode setting for sync  
signal from RGB OUTPUT  
1
0
Horizontal sync signal  
Composite sync signal  
REMOTE IN  
Use to control the unit from a personal  
computer via RS-232C(see page 16).  
DC OUTPUT  
REMOTE INPUT (RS-232C)  
DC12V  
400mA  
A
B
C
D
E
F
1
0
MODE  
RGB OUTPUT 1  
EXT INPUT  
RGB OUTPUT 2  
EXT INPUT  
Input RGB signals such as video signal from a personal  
computer, or sync signal.  
Use to input RGB signals such as video signals from a  
personal computer, and sync signals. Select the picture  
to be shown instead of the camera picture using the EXT  
IN button of SOURCE SELECT on the control panel.  
Input signals will be transferred directly to RGB  
OUTPUT 1 and RGB OUTPUT 2, regardless of the  
picture mode settings of RGB OUTPUT on this unit.  
Set the signal of the equipment connected to the  
EXT INPUT connector according to the  
RGB OUTPUT1, RGB OUTPUT2  
RGB OUTPUT1, RGB OUTPUT2  
Outputs camera pictures or signals from EXT  
INPUT.  
specifications of the connected projector or display.  
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DC OUTPUT  
USB  
Supplies the power exclusively for the  
optional LCD monitor (TA-AV-Z7U).  
Use to transfer pictures to a personal computer.  
Also, use to control this unit from a personal  
computer.  
* For instructions on installation of picture-transfer  
software in your personal computer and data  
transfer procedures, refer to the separate  
"Application software instructions".  
CAUTION  
Connect TA-AV-Z7U only. Connecting  
other apparatus may cause  
malfunctioning.  
LCD monitor installation holder  
Use to attach the optional LCD monitor (TA-  
AV-Z7U) to this holder. For installation  
procedure, refer to the LCD monitor's  
instruction manual.  
USB  
S-VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
AC IN  
Plug the connector of the provided power cord into  
this inlet.  
Use a 100 V to 120 V AC power supply.  
S-VIDEO OUTPUT, VIDEO OUTPUT  
S-VIDEO OUTPUT  
Outputs a camera picture with Y/C signals.  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
Outputs a camera picture with composite signals.  
Outputs the same picture as the one output by S-  
VIDEO OUTPUT.  
CAUTION  
Only use the provided power cord. If a power  
cord with insufficient electric current capacity is  
used, the cord can overheat and cause a fire.  
Be sure to use a commercial AC100 V-120 V  
power supply.  
Input signals at EXT INPUT connector cannot be  
used for the output at these connectors.  
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Menu adjustment  
Operation  
2 3 4 5 1  
The adjustment and setting of this unit can be performed  
with the on-screen menu displayed by the projector or  
monitor.  
NEGA  
BW  
ON  
Press the MENU/ENTER button  
to display the menu.  
1
Select the adjustment item with the button and the ᮡ  
LIGHTS  
NEGA/  
POSI  
BW/  
COLOR  
TEXT  
MODE  
MENU/  
ENTER  
2
button  
.
3
Set the data with the button  
and the button  
.
4
5
When the setting is complete, press the MENU/ENTER  
button to exit the menu display.  
CAMERA  
EXT IN  
PICTURE MEMORY  
SOURCE SELECT  
Functions  
The functions and settings for each adjustment item are shown below.  
Adjustment item  
Functions and settings  
Initial value  
RED LEVEL  
0
Adjusts the red level of the camera picture.  
-30 to +30 (in increments of 1 step)  
BLUE LEVEL  
0
Adjusts the blue level of the camera picture.  
-30 to +30 (in increments of 1 step)  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
x 2  
Sets the maximum magnification of the digital zoom.  
OFF/x2/x4  
The altered setting will become effective only when the ZOOM button is pressed.  
Sets the compression rate of the JPEG picture captured to a personal computer via  
the USB connector.  
JPEG  
LOAD  
FINE  
FINE  
: Highest picture quality, but large file size. Normally, use this mode.  
NORMAL : The file size is between FINE and ECONOMY.  
ECONOMY : Lower picture quality, but smaller file size.  
FINE/NORMAL/ECONOMY  
Selects the settings.  
CANCEL  
DEFAULT : Returns the current conditions to the initial values (factory-set values).  
Select DEFAULT and exit the menu to start operation.  
USER  
: Changes the current settings to those stored in memory with the SAVE  
function shown below. Select USER and press the MENU/ENTER button  
to start operation.  
CANCEL/DEFAULT/USER  
SAVE  
Stores current settings in memory.  
CANCEL  
Select OK and press the MENU/ENTER button to store the settings in memory.  
The stored settings will be applied the next time the presenter is powered up.  
CANCEL/OK  
When E on the rear panel MODE switch is set to 0, there will be no menu display. (refer to MODE on the rear panel on page 8).  
When the camera picture mode is SVGA or VGA, the definition of the menu display is reduced slightly.  
With the digital zoom magnification set to x4, the picture may be pixelated when the magnification is maximized. It is recom-  
mended to normally use x2.  
The settings for SOURCE SELECT and FREEZE cannot be saved. When the power is supplied, SOURCE SELECT is set to  
CAMERA and FREEZE is set to OFF.  
While the menu is displayed on the screen, settings for TEXT MODE, BW/COLOR, NEGA/POSI and LIGHTS cannot be  
altered. To make alteration, first exit the menu display and then change the setting.  
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Remote control unit  
To use the remote control unit, point it toward the remote  
control light receptor (at the top of the camera head).  
FREEZE  
ON  
EXT IN  
3
OFF  
The effective operating distance is up to 5 meters from the  
receptor (with new batteries). The remote control unit re-  
quires two standard AA batteries. Open the cover of the  
battery case on the rear of the remote control unit and set  
the batteries in the correct direction, according to the +  
and - marks.  
5
6
4
1
2
PICTURE MEMORY  
3
2
1
AUTO  
AUTO  
BRIGHTNESS  
FOCUS  
7
OUT  
IN  
AUTO  
WHITE  
ZOOM  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
UNIT  
SSV3932  
Functions  
Items  
Functions  
ZOOM [IN/OUT]  
Use to change the output size of an object to shoot.  
Use to adjust the focus of the camera picture.  
Use to adjust the brightness of the camera picture.  
1
2
3
FOCUS  
BRIGHTNESS  
EXT IN  
Use to select and output the picture input to the EXT INPUT connector.  
Use to switch the camera picture to a live action image or a still image.  
4
FREEZE [OFF/ON]  
5
PICTURE MEMORY 1/2/3 Use to select and output the picture stored in memory.  
6
AUTO WHITE  
7
Use to adjust the white balance of the camera picture.  
You cannot store a picture in memory with the PICTURE MEMORY button on the remote control unit. Use the button on the  
main unit.  
The provided batteries (AA) should only be used to check operation. Install new batteries before use.  
Notes on the remote control unit  
Remote control light receptor  
Light reception range of the remote control unit is within a  
horizontal radius of 5 meters from the remote control light  
receptor. Use the remote control unit within this range.  
approx. 20°  
approx. 20°  
If direct sunlight or powerful illumination (inverted fluorescent  
light, flash light, etc.) or infrared light are shone on the remote  
control light receptor, the remote control may not function prop-  
erly. In that case, change the position of the unit or the direc-  
tion of the illumination.  
Horizontal direction of 360°  
Vertical direction of approx. 20°  
If there is a person or an object between the remote control and the light receptor, signal reception may not be possible. When the  
camera head is rotated to shoot surrounding objects, the light receptor may not receive the signal.  
If the remote control is dropped or a violent shock is applied to it, the internal mechanism and electronic parts may be damaged. Be  
careful when handling it.  
When batteries are close to depletion, signal reception weakens. In this case, replace the batteries with new ones.  
CAUTION  
When changing the batteries, always replace both batteries with new ones. Do not use a new battery together with  
an old one. Otherwise, a fire or injury may result due to the explosion or leakage of the battery.  
When the remote control is not used for a long period (more than one month), remove the batteries.Otherwise, a fire  
or injury may result due to the explosion or leakage of the battery.  
Do not charge, disassemble or heat a battery, nor throw it into a fire. Otherwise, a fire or injury may result due to the  
explosion or leakage of the battery.  
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PRESENTATION (BASIC)  
Printed material and 3-dimensional objects  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Adjust the position  
tion lamps so that the stage receives uniform lighting.  
and direction  
of the side illumina-  
1
2
Place an object on the white back illumination area of the  
stage.  
1
Adjust the picture size with the ZOOM buttons  
checking the screen.  
while  
3
When the picture size is determined, adjust the focus with  
the FOCUS buttons  
2
.
1
It is recommended to turn on the side illumination lamps.  
Set the picture mode for the RGB output according to the  
specifications of the connected projector or display (see  
page 8).  
1
2
It is recommended to use the preview mode when you do  
not want to show changes of presentation objects or pic-  
ture adjustments on the main screen (RGB output) (see  
page 14).  
5
Slide presentation  
ZOOM PRESET  
BRIGHTNESS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Adjust the position  
tion lamps so that the stage receives uniform lighting.  
and direction  
of the side illumina-  
1
2
AUTO WHITE  
SET  
A4/LETTER  
A5  
AUTO  
DARKER  
FOCUS  
BRIGHTER  
Insert the film into the slide film holder in the direction shown  
.
6
ZOOM  
Adjust the size of the picture with the ZOOM OUT button  
.
3
AUTO  
NEAR  
FAR  
OFF  
ON  
OUT  
IN  
When the picture size is determined, adjust the focus with  
the FOCUS buttons  
.
4
Adjust the screen brightness with the BRIGHTNESS but-  
tons  
4
3
.
5
Magnifying the slide film (vertical) until the mount section  
can no longer be seen makes focusing impossible. Press  
the ZOOM OUT button for adjustment.  
Do not place any other materials on the stage because  
they will block the reflected light from the side illumination  
lamps.  
Use regular plastic slide mounts.  
Mount  
6
Slide film  
Slide film holder  
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Transparent material such as OHP sheets  
1.  
Press the LIGHTS button  
tion.  
to turn on the back illumina-  
7
7
2.  
3.  
Put the transparent material on the stage.  
NEGA  
BW  
ON  
Adjust the screen brightness with the BRIGHTNESS but-  
LIGHTS  
BW/  
COLOR  
TEXT  
MODE  
MENU/  
ENTER  
NEGA/  
POSI  
tons  
.
5
4.  
5.  
Adjust the picture size with the ZOOM buttons  
.
3
CAMERA EXT IN  
PICTURE MEMORY  
When the picture size is determined, adjust the focus with  
the FOCUS buttons  
SOURCE SELECT  
.
4
Capturing images of surrounding objects  
To shoot the face of a person or nearby objects, proceed as  
follows.  
1.  
2.  
Remove the close-up lens by turning it in the direction shown  
.
8
Direct the camera head in the direction shown  
the back of the unit).  
(towards  
9
To shoot the stage, attach the close-up lens.  
8
Be careful not to get fingerprints or dust on the close-up  
lens. If the lens gets dirty, wipe it with a clean cloth or  
commercially-available lens cleaner for camera.  
The camera head will not turn towards you (as you face  
the unit). Do not attempt to turn it by force.  
9
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PRESENTATION (APPLICATION)  
Preview mode  
By using the preview mode, you can adjust zoom and focus on the preview monitor before outputting the picture to the main presenta-  
tion screen. This makes it possible for you to make a smooth, professional presentation because material changes and screen adjust-  
ments are not shown. The following example describes how to transfer an image to the main projector.  
Connection and setting  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Connect the RGB OUTPUT 1 or RGB OUTPUT 2 connector to the input connector of the projector.  
Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT or S-VIDEO OUTPUT connector to the input connector of the preview monitor.  
Turn the power on.  
Set the DIP switch F on the rear panel to 0 to engage the preview mode.  
For cable connection, refer to page 5.  
It is recommended to use the optional LCD monitor (TA-AV-Z7U) as a preview monitor. For connections, refer to the LCD  
monitor's instruction manual.  
Operating procedure  
ZOOM PRESET  
BRIGHTNESS  
1.  
2.  
Place an object on the stage.  
AUTO WHITE  
SET  
A4/LETTER  
A5  
AUTO  
AUTO  
DARKER  
FOCUS  
BRIGHTER  
Perform the picture adjustments including the ZOOM but-  
tons  
and the FOCUS buttons  
while referring to the  
1
2
ZOOM  
preview monitor.  
NEAR  
FAR  
3.  
4.  
When the adjustments are complete, press the FREEZE-  
ON button  
OFF  
ON  
OUT  
IN  
.
3
The camera picture displayed when the button is pressed is  
transferred to the projector.  
5.  
6.  
Put the next presentation item on the stage.  
2
3
1
Adjust the picture while referring to the preview monitor (even if the main projector is showing a still image or memory picture, the  
preview monitor displays a motion picture from the camera).  
7.  
8.  
9.  
When the adjustments are complete, press the FREEZE-ON button  
.
3
The camera picture displayed when the button is pressed is transferred to the projector.  
Repeat steps 5 to 8.  
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Picture memory  
Up to three of the most frequently used images can be stored in memory for later recall. During a presentation, you can switch between  
camera pictures and memory pictures as required. The stored memory pictures are useful for comparing various materials.  
Operating procedure (Storing in PICTURE MEMORY 1)  
NEGA  
BW  
ON  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Shoot the object whose image you want to save.  
Adjust the picture using the ZOOM buttons and the FOCUS buttons  
LIGHTS  
BW/  
COLOR  
TEXT  
MODE  
MENU/  
ENTER  
NEGA/  
POSI  
.
2
1
When the adjustments are complete, press the PICTURE MEMORY 1 buttons and hold  
it for about three seconds.  
CAMERA EXT IN  
PICTURE MEMORY  
SOURCE SELECT  
4.  
5.  
The indicator starts blinking but once the picture is stored it will remain continuously lit.  
When the indicator is continuously lit, release the button. The image is now stored in  
memory.  
Use the same procedure to store pictures to PICTURE MEMORY 2 and 3.  
PICTURE MEMORY  
button 1  
6.  
Press the relevant PICTURE MEMORY button when selecting any of the stored pictures for output.  
Picture memory data is erased when the power is turned off.  
Picture adjustments (ZOOM, FOCUS, BRIGHTNESS, TEXT MODE, NEGA/POSI, BW/COLOR, RED LEVEL, BLUE LEVEL)  
cannot be performed for the camera pictures with FREEZE ON or pictures stored in memory. Return them to the FREEZE-OFF  
mode first and then adjust again.  
If a digital zoom picture that is stored in the memory is selected, the picture without digital zoom may be momentarily displayed.  
5-position camera angle function  
When shooting a 3D object, use the 5-position camera angle  
function to add presence and dimensionality to the picture.  
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Operating procedure  
1.  
2.  
While moving the camera arm in the direction shown  
,
4
4
press the UNLOCK button  
.
5
Fold the camera arm in the direction shown  
and when  
6
6
the required position is obtained, release the UNLOCK  
button to lock the arm (there are 5 lockable positions).  
5
5
3.  
4.  
Rotate the camera in the direction shown  
obtain a desirable angle in relation to the object.  
in order to  
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Adjust the picture using the ZOOM buttons and the FO-  
1
CUS buttons  
.
2
CAUTION  
Do not release the camera arm when the UNLOCK  
button is pressed. Otherwise, a malfunction or in-  
jury may result.  
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EXTERNAL CONTROL  
1. When using the provided control software  
Control panel and menu display/setting functions can be controlled from an external device such as a personal computer.  
For connections, software installation and operation, refer to the separate "Application software instruction manual".  
2. When using customized control software  
The functions of this unit can be remote-controlled with an external device via the remote control input connector (RS-232C). If you  
wish to create your own customized control software, you can obtain details on communication protocols and commands from your  
nearest dealer.  
OPTIONAL BOOK HOLDER  
When capturing the image of a large object such as an ency-  
clopedia page, it is recommended to use the book holder to  
ensure the object remains stable and does not fall. Install the  
book holder on the bottom of the unit as described below. Pull  
it out for use when required.  
Book holder  
1) Use a clean cloth moistened with detergent to wipe off dust,  
oil, etc. in the catcher installation grooves (in four places)  
on the base of the unit.  
2
1
Book holder installation grooves  
2) Remove the backing from the four catchers and paste them  
on the catcher installation grooves  
.
1
3) Install the book holder in the book holder installation grooves  
Catchers  
.
2
Catcher installation groove  
CAUTION  
Do not carry this unit by holding the book holder. If  
the book holder comes off and the unit is dropped,  
a malfunction or injury may result.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
When you have a problem, check the following points first to see if a solution can be found. If the problem persists, stop using the unit  
and consult your JVC dealer.  
Symptoms  
Check these points  
Page  
No picture appears.  
Is the power plug connected to an AC outlet?  
Is the power switch turned on?  
Is this unit connected correctly to the projector or display?  
Is the brightness set to the optimum level?  
5
7
Are you sure that the pictures have been stored to memory? First store the pictures to  
memory and then recall them  
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Is EXT IN selected as a source? Select CAMERA.  
Are the picture mode and sync signals set appropriately? Set them according to the speci-  
fications of the connected projector or display.  
6
8
Focusing is not possible.  
Is the close-up lens attached?  
Is the object too close to the lens or is the top of the object at a height of more than 100  
mm from the stage surface?  
Did you shoot the surrounding objects with a camera with close-up lens attached? When  
shooting surrounding objects, remove the close-up lens.  
Did you enlarge the picture size with the zoom after focusing was achieved? Perform  
focusing after enlarging the picture size with zoom.  
With FOCUS AUTO, focusing may be difficult depending on the object.In this case, adjust  
the focus with the FAR and NEAR buttons.  
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7
If the unit is connected to the projector, make sure that the projector is focused correctly.  
Refer to the projector's instruction manual for focusing procedure.  
The picture is blurred.  
Dust is visible.  
Is the close-up lens or camera lens dirty? Clean it with a commercially available cleaner.  
The picture is dark.  
Are the side illumination lamps on?  
Is the brightness set appropriately?  
6
7
A stripe pattern appears on  
pictures of printed material.  
Dots in the printed matter may interfere with the pixels in the camera image device resulting in  
producing color stripes. In this case, change the picture size slightly with the ZOOM buttons.  
The color tone doesn't seem  
right.  
Have you adjusted the tone with the AUTO WHITE SET?  
Have you set the optimum values for RED LEVEL and BLUE LEVEL on the menu display?  
Make sure that the negative mode is not engaged.  
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10  
6
Beats appear in the picture.  
The picture flickers.  
When this unit is used near equipment generating a strong electric wave, beats may occur  
in the picture. Keep this unit away from such equipment.  
In areas where the 50 Hz power frequency is used, flickering may occur on the screen  
when a fluorescent light or mercury-vapor lamp is used. Use this unit by lighting the side  
illumination lamps.  
The picture cannot be  
adjusted.  
When the FREEZE ON, PICTURE MEMORY or EXT IN is selected, the camera picture  
cannot be adjusted. Set FREEZE OFF and adjust the picture.  
When brightness is insufficient, this unit may not work properly even if you adjust the  
brightness. Press the LIGHTS button to light the side illumination lamps.  
This unit does not operate even  
when the button is pressed.  
When two or more buttons are pressed at the same time, or a button is repeatedly pressed  
without pauses, the unit may not operate correctly.When pressing buttons, do it gently and  
slowly.  
The remote control does not  
work.  
Are batteries in the remote control unit?  
Are the batteries exhausted? The provided batteries are for operation check only. Install  
commercially available batteries for actual use.  
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Is the remote control unit being operated outside the effective range?  
The camera picture has  
white or black spots.  
Black or white spots may occasionally appear due to the high-pixel CCD characteristics of  
a moving picture. If the picture is enlarged with the digital zoom function, spots may be  
particularly noticeable. It is recommended to use the digital zoom at x2.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Dimensions (WHD)  
: AC 100 V - 120 V `, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
: 40 W  
: 775 mm x 700 mm x 670 mm (open) (30-9/16" x 27-9/16" x 26-7/16")  
(Width: when the lights are moved to the outside maximum)  
450 mm x 230 mm x 765 mm (closed) (17-3/4" x 9-1/16" x 30-1/8")  
: 9 k˝ ( 19.8 lbs.)  
Mass  
OPTICAL  
Lens  
: F2.9 to F3.1, f = 6.4 mm to 32 mm (5 times)  
Shooting area  
: Max.: 350 mm x 260 mm (13-13/16" x 10-1/4") (B4 size horizontal)  
: Min.: 80 mm x 60 mm (2-3/16" x 2-3/8") (with digital zoom OFF)  
Focal distance adjustable range : From the stage surface to a height of 100 mm (3-15/16") from the stage surface (the camera  
directed downward, with close-up lens)  
to 0.8 m (2.6 ft) (the camera directed to the side, without close-up lens)  
: Motorized x5 (optical), x4 (digital)  
: Auto/manual  
Zoom  
Focus  
Brightness  
: Auto/manual  
LIGHTING  
Side illumination  
Back illumination  
: 2 x 6 W (inverter lighting)  
: 2 x 6 W (inverter lighting, area size is A4 horizontal)  
CAMERA HEAD  
Output operation mode : Progressive mode, 3-mode switching  
1024 dots x 768 dots  
800 dots x 600 dots  
640 dots x 480 dots  
Interlace mode  
NTSC  
H : 48.4 kHz/V: 60.0 Hz  
H : 37.9 kHz/V: 60.3 Hz  
H : 31.5 kHz/V: 59.9 Hz  
H : 15.734 kHz/V: 59.95 Hz  
Image pickup device  
: 1/3" CCD  
Number of pixels (total) : 850,000 (H1077 x V788)  
Frame rate : 15 fps  
Synchronization system: Internal  
White balance  
Input select  
: Auto/manual  
: Camera/External input  
INPUT/OUTPUT  
Input connector  
Output connectors  
: External input (D-sub 15-pin, female) x 1  
: RGB (D-sub 15-pin, 0.7 V(p-p), 75 , female) x 2  
S-video (Mini DIN 4-pin, 1 V (p-p), 75 ) x 1  
Video (RCA pin, 1 V (p-p), 75 ) x 1  
USB (series B) x 1  
DC 12 V (DC jack) x 1 (Used exclusively with the LCD monitor TA-AV-Z7U)  
: Remote input (D-sub 9-pin, RS-232C, male) x 1  
Control connector  
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS  
Operating temperature : 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)  
Humidity  
: 30% to 85%  
ACCESSORIES  
Provided accessories : Instruction book (this booklet and Application software instructions) x 2, video cable (5 m) x 1, power  
cord x 1, remote control unit x 1, battery (AA) x 2, floppy disk (application software) x 3  
OPTIONS  
LCD monitor (TA-AV-Z7U)  
Book holder  
Book holder (JVC Part No. SS22717-001) x 2  
Catcher (JVC Part No. SS411744-003) x 4  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
To save electricity, turn the power off when not in use.  
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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
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is a registered Trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.  
is a registered Trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries.  
Printed in Japan  
SS961588-001  
© 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
 

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