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ENGLISH

 

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Data bit 

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Baud rate(Communication speed) 

9600bps 

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Start Code(1 Byte)  

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Type Code(1 Byte)  

: 0x70 

DataLength Code(1 Byte)   : 0x01 
Data Code(1 Byte)  

: See the Command Table for reference. 

CheckSum Code(1 Byte)  

: See the Command Table for reference. 

Format     

: Start  + Type + Data Data + CheckSum 

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: 0xFF + 0x70 + 0x01+ 0x1 + 0x70 (Command Power) 

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Send Format

0x52 + 0x05 + 0x01 + C 0x53 + CheckSum 

Receive Format

0x51 + 0x00 + 0x01 + 0x05 +  0x51 +  0x55  

Function 

Command Code 

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RS-232 Code 

POWER 00 

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PC/ CAMERA 

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PLAYBACK 0B 

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TIMER 01 

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SPOTLIGHT 02  55 

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AUTO IMAGE 

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Summary of Contents for AVerVision M50

Page 1: ...comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directives on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EEC Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct this interference DISCLAIMER No warranty...

Page 2: ... YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT Remote Control Battery Safety Information Store batteries in any cool dry place Do not dispose used batteries in domestic waste Dispose batteries at special collection points or return to stores if applies Remove the batteries if they are not in use for long period of time Battery leakage and corrosion can damage the remote control dispose batteries safely Do not mix and...

Page 3: ...cting the Power 9 Connect to a Computer 9 Connect to a Computer via USB 10 Connect an External Microphone 10 Connect an Amplified Speaker 11 Connect to a Microscope 11 Setting Up AVerVision M50 12 Camera Head 12 Mechanical Arm 12 LED Light Switch 13 Infrared Sensor 13 Anti glare Sheet 13 External Memory Storage 14 Insert an SD Card 14 Insert an SD Card Insert a USB Flash Drive 14 Insert a USB Flas...

Page 4: ...3 Language 23 Output Resolution 23 USB State 24 Backup 24 Profile Save 24 Profile Recall 24 Information 25 Playback 25 Slide Show 25 Slide Show Interval 25 Slide Show Effect 25 Current Storage 26 Delete All 26 Transfer Captured Images Videos to a computer 26 Technical Specifications 27 Image 27 Optics 27 Power 27 Lighting 27 Input Output 27 Dimension 28 External Storage 28 RS 232 Diagram Connectio...

Page 5: ...ENGLISH RS 232 Function Table 30 Troubleshooting 36 Limited Warranty 37 ...

Page 6: ...Power Adapter Software Manual CD USB Cable RGB Cable RCA Cable Power Cord The power cord will vary depending on the standard power outlet of the country where it is sold Carrying Bag Remote Control batteries included Anti glare Sheet O Op pt ti io on na al l A Ac cc ce es ss so or ri ie es s 34mm Microscope Adapter 28mm Microscope Adapter Light Box ...

Page 7: ... when recording video clip The recorded sound will be in monophonic 6 Arm Extendable for viewing coverage 7 Left panel Connections for microphone speaker and computer SD card and TV RGB display output switch 8 IR sensor Receive remote control commands 9 Rear panel Connections for power and external display device 10 Right panel On off switch for USB flash drive port Right Panel 3 2 1 fig 1 2 Name ...

Page 8: ...with a USB cable and use AVerVision M50 as a USB Camera or transfer the captured images videos either from the memory source to computer 2 RGB INPUT port Input the signal from a computer or other sources and pass it through to the RGB OUTPUT port only Connect this port to the RGB VGA output port of a computer 3 MIC port Connect a 3 5mm plug microphone The built in mic will be disabled when an exte...

Page 9: ...ACK View playback captured still images and audio video files 5 FREEZE STOP Pause or resume image display in Camera mode Stop audio video playback in Playback mode 6 CAMERA PC Switch between Camera and Computer 7 Pan any zoom in image above 10x zoom level in both live and playback mode Select options in OSD menu Use to increase and decrease the video playback volume Use to play the video backward ...

Page 10: ...entation screen and allow presenter to reveal the material as desire 6 SPLIT SCREEN Divide the screen into two One side displays the live image from the built in camera and the other side displays 8 thumbnail size picture video from the memory 7 PIP Show a thumbnail size captured picture video from the memory at the corner of the screen in Camera mode 8 SLIDE SHOW Start Stop automatically showing ...

Page 11: ...eo playback 20 Pan the image when image is above 10X zoom in live mode or in playback captured image mode Move the selection in Playback mode and in OSD menu Use to increase and decrease the video playback volume Use to play the video backward and forward Move the Spotlight frame and Visor screen cover 21 MENU Open and exit the OSD menu 22 AUTO FOCUS Adjust the focus automatically 23 FREEZE STOP F...

Page 12: ...determines the display output selection Switch it to RGB right to output signal using RGB DVI I connection and TV left to output signal using RCA connection see fig 1 4 6 Switch AVerVision Port Display Device Port RGB RGB OUTPUT To RGB INPUT DVI I OUTPUT DVI I INPUT TV RS232 CVBS use RS 232 CVBS cable VIDEO IN C Co on nn ne ec ct t t to o a a M Mo on ni it to or r o or r L LC CD D D DL LP P P Pr r...

Page 13: ...ion M50 Make sure the TV RGB switch is set to RGB LCD DLP projector with DVI interface LCD Monitor with DVI interface DVI cable not supplied C Co on nn ne ec ct t t to o a a T TV V Locate the VIDEO or SCART RGB if applicable input port of the TV or Video equipment i e VCR to record your presentation and connect it to RCA jack of RS 232 CVBS cable RS 232 CVBS cable RCA to SCART cable not supplied R...

Page 14: ...the RGB VGA output port of the computer or laptop and connect it to RGB INPUT port of AVerVision M50 The video signal from the RGB INPUT port is streamed to RGB and DVI I OUTPUT port To display computer image press Camera PC button on the control panel or remote control to switch AVerVision M50 to computer mode For laptop to output display image use the keyboard command FN F5 to switch between the...

Page 15: ...res videos from the memory and to computer Also see Transfer File from AVerVision M50 to PC Make sure the USB Flash Drive switch see fig 1 2 1 is set to the left USB cable Desktop Laptop C Co on nn ne ec ct t a an n E Ex xt te er r n na al l M Mi ic cr ro op ph ho on ne e Plug a 3 5mm mono microphone to port The built in microphone on the control panel will be disabled when an external microphone ...

Page 16: ...pe enables you to examine microscopic objects on a big screen 1 Change the image display mode to Microscope Press MENU select MODE select MICROSCOPE and press ENTER 2 Adjust the microscope and focus first Then select the appropriate adapter size for the microscope eyepiece 3 Remove the microscope eyepiece from the microscope and connect it with the microscope adapter Fasten the 3 bolts until the a...

Page 17: ... C Ca am me er ra a H He ea ad d The camera head can turn freely at 90 to the left and right and up and down 90 90 90 90 If the camera head is in upright position you can also press ROTATE on the remote control twice to rotate the image in 180 M Me ec ch ha an ni ic ca al l A Ar r m m The mechanical arm design can extend for a full A4 paper viewing 122mm 4 8 in 180 195 ...

Page 18: ... Off White LED and Document Positioning Pointers Document Positioning Pointers White LED Only I In nf fr ra ar re ed d S Se en ns so or r Aim the remote control at the infrared sensor to operate the unit A An nt ti i g gl la ar re e S Sh he ee et t The anti glare sheet is a special coated film that helps eliminate any glare that maybe encountered while displaying very shiny objects or glossy surfa...

Page 19: ...ected all captured still images will be saved in the built in memory I In ns se er rt t a an n S SD D C Ca ar rd d Insert the card with the contact facing down until it reaches the end To remove the card push to eject and pull the card out The supported SD card capacity is from 1GB to 32GB SD Card I In ns se er rt t a a U US SB B F Fl la as sh h D Dr ri iv ve e Make sure to set the USB Flash Drive...

Page 20: ...ATION SETTING and SYSTEM In Playback mode you can access PLAYBACK OSD menu to enable the Slide Show feature and modify Slide Show interval and transition setting if desire For TV output the RESOLUTION will be disabled in SETTING menu list BASIC ADVANCED PRESENTATION SETTING SYSTEM PLAYBACK ...

Page 21: ...on the right 5 Use and to adjust the setting or and to make a selection 6 Press ENTER to make the new setting take effect 7 Press MENU to close the OSD menu B Ba as si ic c Menu Screen Function Brightness Adjust brightness level manually between 0 and 63 Contrast Adjust the contrast level manually between 0 and 255 under bright and dark environments Auto Image Automatically adjust the white balanc...

Page 22: ...g is required when using this mode Microscope automatically adjust optical zoom for microscopic viewing Macro set to view when object is only 5 20 cm away from the camera Infinite set to view when subject is at least 55cm away from the camera Focus Manually adjust the focus Effect Convert the image into positive true color monochrome black and white or negative Default Restore all the settings int...

Page 23: ...djusted up to 100 White Balance Select the White Balance setting for various light conditions or color temperature AUTO automatically adjust the white balance MANUAL manually adjust the red and blue color level The color level can be adjusted up to 255 Flicker Select between 50Hz or 60Hz Some display devices cannot handle high refresh rates The image will flicker a couple of times as the output is...

Page 24: ...ame rate will be reduced P Pr re es se en nt ta at ti io on n Menu Screen Function Spotlight On Off Spotlight overlays a frame on the presentation screen You can move the Spotlight around the presentation screen using the buttons Spotlight Shade Change the opacity level of the area outside the box The shaded area completely turns black when it is set to level 7 Spotlight Color Select Spotlight fra...

Page 25: ...pper part of the presentation screen is slightly exposed Use the buttons to reveal more of the covered area Visor Shade Change the opacity level of the covered area The shaded area completely turns black when it is set to level 7 PIP Select the thumbnail playback screen location and show the thumbnail playback screen at the corner of the screen to recall the captured image from the memory in Camer...

Page 26: ...ally counts up after the count down reaches zero to show the elapsed time Even when you switch between Playback PC or Camera modes the timer will continue Timer Set Set the timer value The timer can be set up to 120 minutes 2 hours S Se et tt ti in ng g Menu Screen Function Capture Resolution Select the capture size In Normal setting the capture size depends on the output resolution Mode Output Re...

Page 27: ...ype Single capture one picture only Continuous capture successive pictures Capture Interval Set the interval before capturing the next picture The length can be set up to 600 sec 10 min Recording Format Select the video recording format between MOV and AVI Recording Quality Select the video recording compression setting ...

Page 28: ...ng Message will appear Select to continue and to stop formatting the storage S Sy ys st te em m Menu Screen Function Language Change and select different language Output Resolution Set the resolution to display the image on screen This selection will be disabled in TV output mode Device RGB OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT RGB Monitor 1024X768 1280X720 1280X960 1600X1200 1920X1080 1024X768 1280X720 1280X960 1600...

Page 29: ...or with our bundled software to record video and capture still image Mass Storage transfer the captured pictures videos from the memory to computer hard disk Backup Copy the image from the built in memory to SD or USB flash drive Profile Save Save current setting in the selected profile number Only effect mode brightness and contrast settings can be saved Profile Recall Restore the setting back to...

Page 30: ...l captured still pictures in an automated slide show The video file will be skipped Slide Show Interval Set the interval before displaying the next picture The length can be set up to 100 sec Slide Show Effect Select the slide show transition effect No effect Split Vertical Out Blinds Checker Down Split Horizontal In Use All Effects ...

Page 31: ...ilt in memory or SD to a computer The instruction below MUST be read and followed BEFORE connecting the USB cable 1 Make sure to set the USB Flash Drive switch see fig 1 2 1 to the right for the computer to detect AVerVision M50 2 MUST set the USB STATE as MASS STORAGE before connecting the USB cable 3 When Mass Storage Start appears at the lower right corner of the presentation screen you may now...

Page 32: ...z 1280 x 960 1080P 50HZ 1080P 60HZ 720P 50HZ 720P 60HZ Image Capture 240 Frames XGA 80 Frames 5M Pixel Optics Lens F3 2 Wide F6 8 Tele Focusing Auto Manual Shooting Area A4 Landscape Portrait 400mm x 300mm 47cm camera height Zooming 10X AVEROPTICAL 5X Optical 2X AVERZOOM 8X Digital Zoom Power Power Source DC 12V 100 240V 50 60Hz Consumption 18 Watts lamp off 20 Watts lamp on Lighting Lamp Type LED...

Page 33: ...ec ct ti io on n AVerVision M50 can be controlled using a computer or any centralized control panel through RS 232 connection RS 232 CVBS cable RS 232 cable not supplied Desktop Laptop R RS S 2 23 32 2 C Ca ab bl le e S Sp pe ec ci if fi ic ca at ti io on ns s Make sure the RS 232 cable matches the cable specification design PC COM Port DSUB 9P Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AVerVision RS 232 Port DSUB ...

Page 34: ...S S 2 23 32 2 C Co om mm ma an nd d T Ta ab bl le e Send Format 0x52 0x05 0x01 Command 0x53 CheckSum Receive Format 0x51 0x00 0x01 0x05 0x51 0x55 Function Command Code CheckSum Code RS 232 Code POWER 00 57 52 05 01 00 53 57 PC CAMERA 4A 1D 52 05 01 4A 53 1D PLAYBACK 0B 5C 52 05 01 0B 53 5C TIMER 01 56 52 05 01 01 53 56 SPOTLIGHT 02 55 52 05 01 02 53 55 VISOR 03 54 52 05 01 03 53 54 MIRROR 04 53 52...

Page 35: ...C PASSTHROUGH 4D 1A 52 05 01 4D 53 1A CAMERA 4E 19 52 05 01 4E 53 19 R RS S 2 23 32 2 F Fu un nc ct ti io on n T Ta ab bl le e Send Format 0x52 0x0B 0x03 Data 0 Data 1 Data 2 0x53 CheckSum Receive Format 0x51 0x00 0x01 0x0B 0x51 0x5B Function Data 0 Data 1 Data 2 CheckSum Code RS 232 Code POWER OFF 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x5A 52 0B 03 01 00 00 53 5A POWER ON 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x5B 52 0B 03 01 01 00 53 5B IMA...

Page 36: ...B 0x00 0x00 0x50 52 0B 03 0B 00 00 53 50 PREVIEW MODE GRAPHIC 0x0B 0x01 0x00 0x51 52 0B 03 0B 01 00 53 51 PREVIEW MODE HIGH FRAME 0x0B 0x02 0x00 0x52 52 0B 03 0B 02 00 53 52 PREVIEW MODE MICROSCOPE 0x0B 0x03 0x00 0x53 52 0B 03 0B 03 00 53 53 PREVIEW MODE MACRO 0x0B 0x04 0x00 0x54 52 0B 03 0B 04 00 53 54 PREVIEW MODE INFINITE 0x0B 0x05 0x00 0x55 52 0B 03 0B 05 00 53 55 PLAYBACK FULL SCREEN 0x0C 0x0...

Page 37: ...01 00 53 4E EXPOSURE MANUAL INCREASE 0x15 0x00 0x00 0x4E 52 0B 03 15 00 00 53 4E EXPOSURE MANUAL DECREASE 0x16 0x00 0x00 0x4D 52 0B 03 16 00 00 53 4D WHITE BALANCE AUTO 0x17 0x00 0x00 0x4C 52 0B 03 17 00 00 53 4C WHITE BALANCE MANUAL 0x17 0x01 0x00 0x4D 52 0B 03 17 01 00 53 4D WHITE BALANCE BLUE INCREASE 0x18 0x00 0x00 0x43 52 0B 03 18 00 00 53 43 WHITE BALANCE BLUE DECREASE 0x19 0x00 0x00 0x42 52...

Page 38: ...x21 0x00 0x00 0x7A 52 0B 03 21 00 00 53 7A VISOR ON 0x21 0x01 0x00 0x7B 52 0B 03 21 01 00 53 7B VISOR SHADE Level 0 0x22 0x00 0x00 0x80 52 0B 03 22 00 00 53 79 VISOR SHADE Level 4 0x22 0x01 0x00 0x83 52 0B 03 22 01 00 53 78 VISOR SHADE Level 7 0x22 0x02 0x00 0x85 52 0B 03 22 02 00 53 7B PIP OFF 0x23 0x00 0x00 0x78 52 0B 03 23 00 00 53 78 PIP ON 0x23 0x01 0x00 0x79 52 0B 03 23 01 00 53 79 PIP POSIT...

Page 39: ...x2A 0x00 0x00 0x71 52 0B 03 2A 00 00 53 71 MOVIE VOL INC 0x2B 0x00 0x00 0x70 52 0B 03 2B 00 00 53 70 MOVIE VOL DEC 0x2C 0x00 0x00 0x77 52 0B 03 2C 00 00 53 77 RECORD QUALITY STANDARD 0x2D 0x00 0x00 0x76 52 0B 03 2D 00 00 53 76 RECORD QUALITY FINE 0x2D 0x01 0x00 0x77 52 0B 03 2D 01 00 53 77 RECORD QUALITY FINEST 0x2D 0x02 0x00 0x74 52 0B 03 2D 02 00 53 74 STORAGE EMBEDDED 0x2E 0x00 0x00 0x75 52 0B ...

Page 40: ...D1080P 60Hz 0x30 0x08 0x00 0x63 52 0B 03 30 08 00 53 63 USB CONNECT USB CAMERA 0x31 0x00 0x00 0x6A 52 0B 03 31 00 00 53 6A USB CONNECT MASS STORAGE 0x31 0x01 0x00 0x6B 52 0B 03 31 01 00 53 6B BACKUP TO SD CARD 0x32 0x00 0x00 0x69 52 0B 03 32 00 00 53 69 BACKUP TO THUMBDRIVE 0x32 0x01 0x00 0x68 52 0B 03 32 01 00 53 68 PROFILE SAVE PROFILE 1 0x33 0x00 0x00 0x68 52 0B 03 33 00 00 53 68 PROFILE SAVE P...

Page 41: ...3 Verify the setting of the display output device 4 If you are presenting from a notebook or computer through the display output device check the cable connection from computer RGB VGA output to RGB input of AVerVision M50 and make sure AVerVision M50 is in PC Mode I have set up the AVerVision M50 and checked all the connections as specified in the manual but I cannot get a picture on the preferre...

Page 42: ... workmanship under normal use You as used in this agreement means you individually or the business entity on whose behalf you use or install the product as applicable This limited warranty extends only to You as the original purchaser Except for the foregoing the Product is provided AS IS In no event does AVer warrant that You will be able to operate the Product without problems or interruptions o...

Page 43: ...n of Liability IN NO EVENT SHALL AVER BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS DATA REVENUE PRODUCTION OR USE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF ANY PRODUCT WHETHER BASED ON ...

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