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7.  Do not overload wall outlets. Do not use extended extension leads or multi-way plug 

boards. Fire or electric shock may be possible. 

8.  Do not block any cabinet opening with any kind of objects. 

9.  Never allow liquid of any kind to spill into the Digital Presenter. 

10. Except as specifically instructed in this User’s Manual, do not attempt to service this 

product yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages 
and other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

11. Unplug the Digital Presenter during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an 

extended period. Do not place the Digital Presenter or remote control on top of 
beat-emitting equipment or heated objects such as a car, etc. 

12. In the following situations unplug the Digital Presenter from the wall outlet and refer 

servicing to qualified service personnel: 

If the power cable or plug becomes damaged or frayed. 

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If liquid has been spilled into it or it has been exposed to rain or water ventilation is 
provided. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for DV-P505A

Page 1: ...Model DVP505A User s Manual Digital Visual Presenter ...

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Page 3: ...VIEW 7 3 4 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL 8 4__INSTALLATION 9 4 1 SETTING UP THE DIGITAL PRESENTER 9 4 2 POWERING ON THE DIGITAL PRESENTER 9 4 3 POSITIONING AND TURNING ON THE LAMPS 9 5__USING THE DIGITAL PRESENTER 10 5 1 GETTING STARTED 10 5 2 USING THE OSD MENU 10 5 3 BASIC OPERATION 11 5 4 USING THE MOUSE 14 5 5 USING USB AND RS232 14 5 6 ADVANCED SETTINGS 14 5 7 SPS SETTINGS AND OPERATION 15 5 8 STOR...

Page 4: ...uct EN 55022 CE radiation Warning This product is intended for use in a commercial industrial or educational environment It is not intended for residential use This is a Class A product In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The typical use is in a conference room meeting room or auditorium 1 4 Safety Instruction A...

Page 5: ... to dangerous voltages and other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 11 Unplug the Digital Presenter during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period Do not place the Digital Presenter or remote control on top of beat emitting equipment or heated objects such as a car etc 12 In the following situations unplug the Digital Presenter from the wall ou...

Page 6: ...tical 4X Digital Focusing Auto Manual Power Source AC90 240V Consumption 15Watts Lamp off 30Watts Lamp on Lighting_______________________________________________________________ Lamp type Cold cathode lamp Backlight Built in Size A4 268mm x 208mm Input__________________________________________________________________ VGA Input HD SUB 15 Pins Female Mouse Port Standard PS2 Mouse Mic Input Stereo Mi...

Page 7: ...2__Package Content Make sure that the package contains the following items Digital Presenter User s manual CD Remote controller Power cable VGA cable USB cable RS232 cable Slide Holder Negative Holder 5 ...

Page 8: ...tion mode 2 4 SOURCE Switch between different signal sources 2 5 PHOTO TEXT Adjust the image of Photo and Text 3 LAMP Turn on off the lamps and base light 4 AWB Auto WB 5 Lamp Release Push the latch to release the lamp arm 6 ZOOM OUT Make the image smaller 7 ZOOM IN Make the image larger 8 Hot Key 8 1 LAMP ZOOM IN 8 1 1 Switch to NTSC The LED indicator will twinkle green light 2 times 8 1 2 Switch...

Page 9: ...S232 Use this port to connect the Digital Presenter to an external RS232 device such as a remote control system for classroom teaching or conferences 7 S VIDEO The connector may be used to connect the presenter to a TV set with an S video input available Note S Video facilitates better visual presenting effects such as brighter color and higher resolution than conventional video format 8 C VIDEO F...

Page 10: ... Keep the current image display on the screen 10 Focus Move the focus to a further area 17 Lamp Switch the lamp mode 4 Capture Capture an image 11 BRT Make the display brighter 18 Flip Turn the image up and down by 180 5 Selection Button Select a function or item 12 BRT Make the display darker 19 Source Select the image input source 6 Menu Enter the main menu 13 Gamma Switch the image mode Photo T...

Page 11: ...ower cable to the AC IN jacks 2 Press the Power button for about 1 second to power on the Digital Presenter The red LED flashing until the presenter is started turns to green 4 3 Positioning and Turning on the Lamps You can use the lamps on the both sides of the Digital Presenter for auxiliary lighting by following some simple steps 1 Press and slide the latches to release the lamp lock see P 7 2 ...

Page 12: ...nitor adjust the zoom or arm to obtain the optimal size Figure 5 1 5 2 Using the OSD Menu Showing the Main Menu Option 1 Connect a PS II mouse to the rear connector of the PS machine Right click to show the main menu Option 2 Open the Main Menu by pressing the Menu button on the remote control Starting Exiting the Menu To start the menu Option 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control to start...

Page 13: ...Hz 60Hz SPS OFF Enter Password Setting Factory Reset Enter Exit PNxxx VNxxx Table 5 1 5 3 Basic Operation Zoom to make the image larger or smaller Option 1 Press the Zoom In or Zoom Out button on the control panel to make the image larger or smaller Option 2 Press the Zoom In or Zoom Out button on your remote control to make the image larger or smaller Note The optical zoom will be automatically s...

Page 14: ... sharpness When you select Photo the image is displayed in true colors When you select Text the contrast of the image becomes sharp The Text mode is particularly useful when you present a text that contains small fonts or is slightly blurred It is recommended to use the Photo mode in general conditions Image Select Image to adjust the image output of your Presenter The Normal mode which is the def...

Page 15: ...mage function you may not delete any image file unless you have selected the file and enlarged it Click the OSD Storage and then Delete to delete the image The next file will be selected on the screen Option 2 Press Play on your remote control to enter the Image Index screen Select an image file by using the four directional buttons and press the Del button on the remote control to delete it If yo...

Page 16: ... USB and RS232 USB You can transmit images to computer via USB interface To enhance USB transmission make sure that your PC supports USB protocol the Digital Presenter is based on USB 1 1 RS232 RS232 a kind of serial protocol facilitates remote control functions For example you can control the Digital Presenter installed in a conference room from a PC in another building via RS232 Note See the rea...

Page 17: ...lease check your power system frequency 50 or 60HZ and set it to avoid the flickering from fluorescent lamp Factory Reset Use this function to reset all values to the factory default Select Enter to confirm and Exit to skip And it will show firmware version PNxxx VNxxx On the last row of this OSD 5 7 SPS Settings and Operation 1 Setting Enter the password with your remote control follow the step t...

Page 18: ...complete with the Brightness press on your remote control until is highlighted Press Enter to show White Balance Adjust the R or B value as shown in the following figure Upper Lamp White Balance Cancel 2 6 When you complete with the R and B values for the White Balance press on your remote control until is highlighted Press Enter to show the Setting Value window where values you have selected unti...

Page 19: ... Lamp parameters at your last presentation will be used 2 9 Notice 2 9 1 When the SPS Setting 3 is selected on the menu you can still adjust the brightness and WB to meet the varied surrounding condition However your modification will not be saved that is the values you have specified in your SPS selection will be loaded the next time the presenter is switched on 2 9 2 The Default setting is the S...

Page 20: ...ely II Make sure all of the cables are installed correctly and securely 3 Q The image or parts of the image are blurred or not in focus A The lens focusing is maybe not correct or the image sampling is not in the best condition Press the AF Auto Focus on the remote control or the control panel 4 Q Image is too dark or too bright A Adjusting brightness setting on the remote controller 5 Q Remote co...

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