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USER MANUAL
– PROCAM HD 2D
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INMANUUIN134 Rev.2019.04.01 ENG
the White Balance procedure must be performed each time the light source to be used with the
equipment is changed.
To get the White Balance, focus on a completely white and illuminated image with light intensity
at maximum power and press the White Balance button for approximately 3 seconds.
This White Balance remains stored in memory even when the camera is turned off. During the
White Balance setting, the White Balance indicator flashes to indicate that the White Balance is
being performed, then when the White Balance button is not pressed the LED indicator remains
off.
Perform a new White Balance if the light source is changed.
Always perform the White Balance with the light source that will be used to carry out the
procedure afterwards.
6. MAINTENANCE
6.1 CLEANING
Before cleaning the PROCAM HD Splitter, disconnect the power cable from the electric
power supply.
Do not sterilize nor immerse in liquid the device or any of its accessories or parts.
To clean the outer surfaces of the device only use a soft cloth dampened in mild detergent or
soap. Only use adequate cleaning products prepared for electrical equipment following the
products instructions.
We recommend cleaning the external surfaces once every 15 days.
Never use flammable products, especially alcohol, when the unit is hot.
While cleaning, be careful not to let water or humidity get into the equipment.
Do not use any abrasive agent.
Wait at least 15 minutes after cleaning the device before connecting and use it
again.
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
100 - 240 VCA
Nº of phases
1 (single phase)
Frecuency
50 - 60 Hz
Class
I
Type
BF
Use mode
Continuous
Grade of water protection
IPX0
Power consumption
12 VA
Fuses
2 x T2AL250V
Video output HD
1920x1080@60fps (HDMI)
Operating conditions
50
– 104ºF
35 - 75 % relative humidity
700 - 1060 hPa