
You can control the visualiser from a computer connected with an RS232 connector.
1.
Connect the computer and the visualiser with the computer RS-232 cable (9-pin to 9-pin).
2.
Select [Start] -> [Program] -> [VideoCap]
3.
Click “Control Panel” under “Capture”.
D. Select the COM port COM1 or COM2 and you can control
the visualiser by clicking the buttons on the menu.
Toolbar:
Control:
Control the visualiser by a computer through RS232 cable.
Capture one frame:
Capture the current preview image and save it to the desired path.
Full Screen:
Full screen display the preview content, left double click to exit.
Start Capture:
Start to video capture
Stop Capture:
Stop video capture
CONTROLLING THE VISUALISER
FROM A COMPUTER
VIDEO DISPLAY AND CAPTURE (Optional)
You can capture and control images on the visualiser from a computer connected
with a USB connector.
Click [Start] -> [Program] -> [VideoCap] -> “VideoCapx.xx” (x.xx is software’s
version) to open the software.
1. Static Images Snap
Click “Capture”—>“Capture Frame”, input the file name in dialog box, or you can
click icon on the toolbar, then input file name in dialog window. The image file
is JPG format.
2. Snap Video Stream
Click “Capture”—> “Start Capture”, input the file name in dialog box, or click
icon on the toolbar, then input the file name in dialog box. If you want to set the
time limit for the capture, select “Capture” ->“Set Time Limit“ to set the time
limit. Click “Start Capture” to start capture, and click “Stop Capture” or icon on
the toolbar to stop capture. (If you have set the time limit, it will stop automati-
cally when the time is up.) The video file is AVI format.
3. Set the Frame Rate
Click [Capture] -> [Set Frame Rate], and click open “Choose Frame Rate” to set
the frame rate.
4. Set Time Limit
Click [Capture] -> [Set Time Limit] to set the time limit while capturing video.
The code writing software is used to inputting projector’s control code, then can control
various projector with the visualiser.
1.
Connect the visualiser to the projector with the RGB, VIDEO, S-VIDEO cables.
2.
Connect the RS232 cable to the computer’s connector. The visualiser’s RS232 port is
located on its right side.
3.
After completion of the connection, turn on the visualiser, click [start] ->
[All Programs] -> Visualiser ->
and the following dialog box appears as below:
When the indicator of “Current RS-232 Connection Status” is green, that means the
connection between the visualiser and the computer’s RS232 connector is good. If the
indicator is red, please check if the RS232 cable is connected correctly. When all the
cables are connected correctly, please click “Projector” to select your projector model
under the drop-down list, then click “Send”. If you cannot find your particular projector
model in the “Projector”, please do the following:
CONTROLLING THE PROJECTOR
WITH THE VISUALISER
When the indicator of “Current RS-232 Connection Status” is green, that means the
connection between the visualiser and the computer’s RS232 connector is good. If the
indicator is red, please check if the RS232 cable is connected correctly. When all the
cables are connected correctly, please click “Projector” to select your projector model
under the drop-down list, then click “Send”. If you cannot find your particular projector
model in the “Projector”, please do the following:
1
Select “Baud rate” and “parity” and input the projector control code. (The baud
rate, parity and control code is supplied by projector’s manufacturer, please refer to the
projector’ manual)
The input format of projector’s control code is as follows:
If the data is in the numerical value format, please input data directly, block them off
with comma, do not distinguish lowercase and uppercase.