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Chapter 4
Care and Maintenance

The information in this chapter describes how to care for and prevent accidental damage to
your Digital Presenter You should treat your Visual Presenter with the same care you would
give to any other valuable equipment

4.1     Cleaning the Digital Presenter Housing

DO NOT try to service the Digital Presenter. Except for the lamps, the interior of the Digital
Presenter contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer all Digital Presenters servicing to your
dealer. Failure to do so can result in serious personnel injury or damage to the Digital Presenter.

DO NOT clean the housing with organic solvents, such as those containing acetone. Wipe the
exterior of the housing with a soft, damp cloth. Protect the Digital Presenter from rain, snow or
extreme temperature

4.2     Cleaning the CCD Camera Lens

To clean the camera lens:
1.

Apply a non-abrasive glass cleaner to a soft, dry cleaning cloth. Be careful not to use

         excessive amount of liquid glass cleaner. Also, do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or 
         other harsh chemicals that might scratch the lens.
2.     Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens from center to the edge in circular motion.

4.3     Transporting the Digital Presenter

The Digital Presenter is a highly sophisticated piece of electronic equipment that is sensitive to
impact, excessive heat, cold and humidity. When transporting the Digital Presenter, use a
protective carrying bag or use the original packing carton to minimize shock and impact.

Store and transport the Digital Presenter at temperature between 0 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit
(-17 to 60 degrees Centigrade). Avoid storage in automobiles during seasonal temperature
extremes. Automobile interior temperatures can exceed 160 degree Fahrenheit (70 degrees
Centigrade) in summer. If the Digital Presenter has been exposed to extremely hot, cold or
humid conditions, allow it to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes before use.

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Summary of Contents for MVP232

Page 1: ...User s Manual MODEL MVP232 HIGH RESOLUTION PORTABLE DIGITAL PRESENTER VISUAL PRESENTER ...

Page 2: ...onnector Panel 7 2 3 Connecting to TV or Monitor or Multimedia Projector 7 Chapter 3 Using the Digital Presenter 8 9 3 1 Control Buttons 8 9 Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 10 4 1 Cleaning the Digital Presenter Housing 10 4 2 Cleaning the CCD Camera Lens 10 4 3 Transporting the Digital Presenter 10 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Guide 11 Appendix 1 Product Specifications for MVP 232 1 ...

Page 3: ...case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Instruction to Use This equipment generates and uses the radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing device in accordance with the spec...

Page 4: ... gives very good color reproduction for negatives Save images to PC via the USB port 13x Digital Zoom and Mechanical zoom goose neck IR remote control allows more convenient operation Comparison of Live and Saved images Light weight and small size Easy to carry around deluxe carrying bag included 1 2 Safety Information Please read these instructions before using your Portable Digital Presenter Fai...

Page 5: ...gital Presenter to normal operation 5 If the Digital Presenter has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged 6 If the Digital Presenter exhibits a distinct change in performance 1 3 System Contents items should be included in your package 1 Digital Presenter 2 AC DC Power Adapter 3 VGA Cable 4 USB Cable 5 VGA In Adaptor Cable 6 Remote Control 7 User s Manual 8 Carrying Bag Check to make sure al...

Page 6: ...5 USB Cable Remote Control VGA In Adaptor Cable User s Manual Carrying Bag MVP232 User s Manual ...

Page 7: ...ter 3 Plug the power adapter into a convenient AC outlet 4 Follow the instructions in section 2 3 to connect other cables 5 Place the object in front of the digital presenter Push the SOURCE button on the top of the base to select the Presenter VGA output or input Rotate the Focusing Knob to get a sharp image Adjust the height of the Goose Neck to vary the size of the displayed object 6 To select ...

Page 8: ...2 Connector Panel This illustration shows the connector panel on your Digital Presenter Refer to this figure when connecting the Digital Presenter 2 3 Connecting to TV or Monitor or Multimedia Projector 7 ...

Page 9: ...trol Panel POWER Power ON or Off the Presenter TELE Zooms in and enlarges size of object WIDE Zooms out and reduces size of object ROTATE Rotates Mirror the image LAMP Power On the LED lamp 8 The following describes the control button on the Remote Control and Control Panel of the ...

Page 10: ...PTURE Stores images PLAYBACK Recalls stored images NEXT Shown next stored images TEXT Toggles between Text Image mode B W Selects Black White or Color Other Keys No function in this model OSD Control OSD menu PICTURE RGB RESOLUTION SYSTEM Continuously press the AF button for over 3 seconds to enter OSD Menu then press WIDE or TELE FAR or NEAR button to select or adjust the menu 9 ...

Page 11: ...n abrasive glass cleaner to a soft dry cleaning cloth Be careful not to use excessive amount of liquid glass cleaner Also do not use abrasive cleaners solvents or other harsh chemicals that might scratch the lens 2 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens from center to the edge in circular motion 4 3 Transporting the Digital Presenter The Digital Presenter is a highly sophisticated piece of ...

Page 12: ...the INPUT connections Verify that all power is switched on Before calling for service check the troubleshooting suggestions in this chapter Problem Solutions No image on the TV or Monitor Check cable connections Check INPUT source selection is correct Remote Control does not function Check that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the video presenter Check the battery in the remot...

Page 13: ...io 50 dB Negative Positive Selectable Color B W Selectable White Balance Automatic Image Freeze Yes Image Comparison Yes Live and Saved RGB Mode XGA SXGA Brightness Adjustable Input Ports RGB x 1 DC In Output Ports RGB x 1 C VIDEO x 1 USB x 1 Head Rotation 360 Deg Size 130 L x140 W x45 H mm Base 5 1 x5 5 x1 8 Weight 1 kg 2 2 lb Power DC 12V 1 5 A 15W Power Consumption Included Accessories User s M...

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