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OSD Menu 

Description  

MENU

EFFECT
MIRROR

PRESENTER
SPLIT SCREEN

PIP

SETTING
TIMER
CAPTURE
RECALL
DEFAULT

LOWER LEFT
UPPER LEFT
UPPER RIGHT
LOWER RIGHT

 

PIP 

Press 

 and use 

or

 buttons to select the location of the mini playback 

screen. Then press 

/

ENTER

 to make a selection.  

Display a thumbnail of the captured image from the memory source at the 
corner of the screen while in Camera mode. 
Use 

 or 

 buttons to move to the previous or next image and 

ENTER 

to

 

display the image in full screen. 

 

MENU

EFFECT
MIRR OR
PRESE NT ER
SPLIT SCREE N
PIP

SETTING

TIM ER
CAPTUR E
RE CALL
DEFAULT

MO DE
MANUAL FOC US
IM AGE
MEMO RY
USB  CONN ECT ION
SAV E

 

SETTING  

Press 

, then use 

or

 buttons to select the items in 

SETTING 

list and 

press 

/

ENTER

MODE

TEXT

GRAPHICS
HIGH FRAME
MICROSCOPE

 

SETTING > MODE  

Use 

or

 buttons to select between Text, Graphics and High Frame 

enhancement mode and then 

ENTER

 to make a selection. 

 

  Text - corrects the intensity of the adjacent pixel making it more uniform 

producing sharper and clearer images.  

 

 Graphics - adjusts the gradient of the adjacent pixel making it appears 

to have a smooth image.

 

 

 High Frame - increases the frame rate capture and can visually tracks 

the motion and react quickly. Sufficient lighting is required when using 
this mode. 

 

 Microscope - automatically fixes the optical zoom and displays the 

microscope image more clearly. 

MANUAL FOCUS

800

0

684

 

SETTING > MANUAL FOCUS  

Use 

or

 buttons to manually adjust the focus and then press 

ENTER

 to 

save the setting and exit. 

IMAGE

EXPOSURE

WHITE BALANCE
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
RESOLUTION

AUTO

MANUAL
FLICKER
NIGHT VIEW

 

SETTING > IMAGE > EXPOSURE  

Press 

 and use 

or

 buttons to select between Auto, Manual, Flicker 

and Night View. Then press 

/

ENTER

 to make a selection.  

Select 

AUTO

 to automatically adjust the camera exposure to determine 

how much light is required. 

 

MANUAL

21

54

0

 

SETTING > IMAGE > EXPOSURE > MANUAL  

Use 

or

 buttons to manually adjust the exposure level then press 

ENTER

 to save the setting and exit.

 

FLICKER

50 HZ

60 HZ

 

SETTING > IMAGE > EXPOSURE > FLICKER  

Use 

or

 buttons to 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 switched to another refresh rate. 

NIGHT VIEW

ON

OFF

 

SETTING > IMAGE > EXPOSURE > NIGHT VIEW  

Use 

or

 buttons to turn Night View 

ON 

or 

OFF

If you are presenting in a low-light condition, Night View enables the 
image of the object to appear as though under normal lighting conditions. 

 

 can automatically adjust the exposure to compensate for the 
adverse condition, but the captured image will appear to be in slow 
motion.

 

IMAGE

EXPOSURE

WHITE BALANCE

BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
RESOLUTION

AUTO
RED
BLUE

 

SETTING > IMAGE  > WHITE BALANCE  

Press 

 and use 

or

 buttons to select between auto or manually 

adjust the red and blue color to suit the lighting condition or color 
temperature. Then press 

/

ENTER

 to make a selection. 

RED

255

0

65

 

SETTING > IMAGE > WHITE BALANCE > RED 

 

Use 

or

 buttons to manually adjust the red color level then press 

ENTER

 to save the setting and exit.

 

BLUE

255

0

65

 

SETTING > IMAGE > WHITE BALANCE > BLUE 

 

Use 

or

 buttons to manually adjust the blue color level then press 

ENTER

 to save the setting and exit.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for avervision spb350+

Page 1: ...ber 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...

Page 2: ...nd corrosion can damage this remote control dispose of batteries safely Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix different types of batteries alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel ca...

Page 3: ...SB Connection 6 Inserting and Ejecting a SD Card 7 Setting Up SPB350 7 Arm 7 Camera Head 7 Overhead Light 8 Infrared Sensor 8 Light Box 8 Anti glare 8 Microscope Connection 9 Control Panel Light Color...

Page 4: ...teractive visualizer displays documents negatives transparencies and 3D objects onto a TV LCD or DLP projector making demonstrations a snap The advanced features of the AVerVision SPB350 make it a ver...

Page 5: ...omposite 13 S Video output port 14 DVI I output port 15 USB port 16 SD card slot 17 DC 12V port 18 RS 232 port 19 RGB IN 2 port RGB IN 1 port 21 RGB output port 22 Video output switch 23 Light box pow...

Page 6: ...signal from the camera RGB IN port or the captured images from the memory source on a VGA Mac monitor or LCD DLP projector Left Panel 1 2 3 4 5 SD CARD USB DVI I OUT CVBS OUT S VIDEO OUT Name Functio...

Page 7: ...atible security lock or antitheft device Connecting a VGA Mac Monitor or LCD DLP Projector Locate the RGB VGA input port of the display device and connect it to RGB OUT port of SPB350 If you are not s...

Page 8: ...ting a TV Italiano Locate the VIDEO yellow S VIDEO or SCART RGB input port of the TV or Video equipment i e VCR to record your presentation on a videotape and connect it to S VIDEO or CVBS OUT port of...

Page 9: ...is streamed to RGB and DVI I OUT ports only Press CAMERA PC button on the control panel or remote to switch to PC 1 or PC 2 RS 232 DC 12V RGB IN 2 RGB IN 1 RGB OUT IOIOI RGB cable Computer Laptop MAC...

Page 10: ...2 RGB IN 1 RGB OUT IOIOI Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol esky S Se et tt ti in ng g U Up p S SP PB B3 35 50 0 This section provides useful tips on how to adjust the SPB350 to meet your needs Arm Th...

Page 11: ...f light Use this to view negatives film and 35mm slides DO NOT place an object weighing more than 8kg on top of the light box LightBoxButton negativefilm photos document lightweightobject 8Kg Anti gla...

Page 12: ...rom the camera head 4 Remove the microscope eyepiece from the microscope and connect it to the microscope adapter Then fasten the 3 bolts until the adapter secures the eyepiece We suggest using a micr...

Page 13: ...the image while in digital zoom mode to make a selection on 16 thumbnail images or move to the next or previous single full screen preview in Playback mode or to make a selection or adjustment on the...

Page 14: ...aded area between 50 or 100 13 PLAYBACK Playback mode displays the captured image from the memory source in 16 thumbnail images Use buttons or rotate the shuttle wheel to make a selection and ENTER to...

Page 15: ...uilt in memory or SD card and DELETE to permanently remove the selected image from the selected memory source 4 ENTER Make a selection in Playback mode and OSD menu Use this to quick zoom to 200 or ba...

Page 16: ...nables you to transfer the captured image to and from the memory source and PC You MUST read and follow the instructions below BEFORE connecting the USB cable Every time when using the SPB350 as Mass...

Page 17: ...EMORY 50 HZ 60 HZ FLICKER ON OFF NIGHT VIEW AUTO MANUAL FLICKER NIGHT VIEW 63 16 0 255 140 0 ENGLISH ESPA OL LANGUAGE USB CAMER A MASS STORAGE USB CONNECTION NO YES PROFILE 1 PROFILE 2 PROFILE 3 PROFI...

Page 18: ...and use or buttons to select and turn on either AVERBOX or AVERVISOR Then press ENTER to make a selection Only one feature can be used at a time AVerBox overlays a frame on the presentation screen Se...

Page 19: ...IMAGE EXPOSURE WHITE BALANCE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST RESOLUTION AUTO MANUAL FLICKER NIGHT VIEW SETTING IMAGE EXPOSURE Press and use or buttons to select between Auto Manual Flicker and Night View Then pr...

Page 20: ...o finish the process USB CONNECTION USB CAMERA MASS STORAGE SETTING USB CONNECTION Use or buttons to select the USB function between USB Camera and Mass Storage USB Camera can be used as a computer we...

Page 21: ...Output SVGA XGA 1280 x 960 UXGA HD720 HD1080 DVI I supports reduced blanking only S Video Composite Video Output NTSC or PAL Image Capture Up to 240 Frames 2M Built In Memory 32MB NAND Flash Memory O...

Page 22: ...n ns sm mi is ss si io on n S Sp pe ec c Start bit 1 bit Data bit 8 bit Stop bit 1 bit Parity bit None X parameter None Baud rate Communication speed 9600bds R RS S 2 23 32 2C C C Co om mm mu un ni ic...

Page 23: ...00 1 WB Red Value 0x02 0x00 Value 0 255 1 WB Blue Value 0x02 0x01 Value 0 255 1 Brightness Value 0x03 Value 0 63 0x00 1 Contrast Value 0x04 Value 0 255 0x00 1 Rotate 0 degree 0x06 0x00 0x00 0x5D Rotat...

Page 24: ...you may have to switch the source to VGA 5 Make sure the TV RGB switch is properly set based on your display output There is no computer signal on the presentation screen When you turn on the computer...

Page 25: ...of Warranty AVerMedia makes no warranties to any third party You are responsible for all claims damages settlements expenses and attorneys fees with respect to claims made against You as a result of Y...

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