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In the step 2, the connection between the S-video and C-Video output signals 
to the projector was established, where the RGB cable runs from the visualizer 
and goes to the projector. Once the connections have been made as detailed 
in the steps 2, 3, 4, input signals from the computer

ǃ

visualizer CCD, C-Video 

and S-Video are going to the RGB1 input on the projector and will be displayed 
on  the  projector  screen  as  RGB1.  These  signals  can  be  seen  in  turn  when 
pressing “CCD/PC1/PC2” and “S-VIDEO/VIDEO” on the control panel of the 
visualizer. 

Step 5: Connect to the second video equipment with video input. 

4. Turn on the power by pressing the “POWER” button. 

PAL/NTSC VIDEO OUTPUTS 

The  S-Video  and  composite  video  outputs  are  set  to  PAL  (NTSC)  during 
manufacturing. 

WORKING ON THE STAGE 

1.  Place your material on the platform. 

Video out

Video equipment

Audio out

Video Cable

Video in

Rear Panel

Projector Color monitor

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2.  Select the enlargement required using the “

+

T

” and “

W

” buttons. 

3.  Adjust the focus using the “Near” and “Far” buttons or “AUTO” button. 

LIGHT

The arm lights are powered on when the power is turned on. Each time you 
press the “LAMP” buttons, the lighting changes occur as demonstrated.   

The arm lights turn on 

            The back light turns on 

All the lights turn off 

ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE 

To reduce or enlarge the image size displayed on the screen, press the “

+

T

(Zoom in) or “

W

” (Zoom out) button. 

WORKING WITH NEGATIVES 

The visualizer is automatically set to display normal materials on the screen 
when the power is on. To display negatives, turn on the backlight by pressing 
the “LAMP” key, and then press the “Neg” button to display the film negatives. 
Press the “Neg” button again to display normal materials in the color mode. 

Summary of Contents for Vision Elite

Page 1: ...User manual G e n e e World TM Elite...

Page 2: ...to the camera lens Be careful not to spill water or other liquids onto the unit or allow combustible or metallic objects to get inside the cabinet Unplug the visualizer from the wall outlet when it i...

Page 3: ...ENT 13 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 13 AUTO ADJUSTMENT 13 TEXT IMAGE MODE 13 COLOR AND B W MODE SWITCH 13 VIDEO INPUTS 13 RGB INPUTS 13 PROJECTOR ON STANDBY 14 PROJECTOR INPUTS SELECTION 14 IMAGE ROTATION...

Page 4: ...ICATION 1 LCD Monitor 2 Stage 3 Operation Panel 4 Camera Stand I 5 Camera Stand II 6 Camera Cover Switch 7 Camera Stand Button 8 Remote Control Receiver 9 Camera Head 10 Camera Cover 11 Arm Light 12 A...

Page 5: ...near TELE WIDE Zoom in and out BRIGHT Increase or decrease the brightness CAM PC1 PC2 Camera RGB input signal selection S VIDEO VIDEO S Video Video input signal selection LAMP Control the arm lights a...

Page 6: ...mages NEGA Display film negatives XGA Switch between SXGA mode and XGA mode DIV Multiple Screen Display TEXT Switch between image text mode B W Switch between Color mode and Black White mode PROJECTOR...

Page 7: ...ction VOLUME Increase or decrease the volume BRIGHT Increase or decrease the brightness SCROLL Move the image up down BASIC PREPARATIONS Hold and pull the camera stand I up to setup camera stand I Rot...

Page 8: ...7 Setup arm light to proper position Setup camera head to proper position...

Page 9: ...3 Making connections Before making any connections turn off all the power Please ensure that the visualizer along with all other equipments to be connected are turned off Step 1 Connect power source...

Page 10: ...o this standard RS232 cable to connect to the projector control port for the pin locations and shape of some projectors control port connector may be different from the connector of a standard RS232 c...

Page 11: ...al computer A USB connection enables the computer to capture still images and or video streams from the visualizer Special software is required for this operation Step 4 Connect to the first video equ...

Page 12: ...he projector and will be displayed on the projector screen as RGB1 These signals can be seen in turn when pressing CCD PC1 PC2 and S VIDEO VIDEO on the control panel of the visualizer Step 5 Connect t...

Page 13: ...The back light turns on All the lights turn off ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE To reduce or enlarge the image size displayed on the screen press the T Zoom in or W Zoom out button WORKING WITH NEGATIVES The vi...

Page 14: ...return to the initial brightness press the AUTO button WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Each time the lighting condition changes the user should adjust the white balance of the CCD Press the AUTO button to a...

Page 15: ...ed image will be rotated clockwise IMAGE REVERSION To display a vertically mirrored image press the MIRROR button Press the MIRROR button again to exit INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL The visualizer s remote...

Page 16: ...ally after inserting the CD ROM Click Start My Computer and double click the CD ROM drive letter might be different in different computer systems and then the above screen will appear immediately B Cl...

Page 17: ...f the computer might have interference USB IMAGE CAPTURE You can capture and control images on the visualizer from a computer connected with a USB connector Click Start Program VideoCap VideoCapx xx x...

Page 18: ...omputer and the visualizer using the RS232 cable B Double click X 232 Control Control Panel you can open this file from the CD and double click it or copy this file to any directory on your computer s...

Page 19: ...r projector model under the drop down list then click Send If you can not find your particular projector model in the Projector please do the following 1 Select Baud rate and parity and input the proj...

Page 20: ...ontrol your projector 4 Connect the visualizer s projector control port to the RS232 port with a RS232 cable Please disconnect the computer from the RS232 port first Then use buttons on the operation...

Page 21: ...from the RS232 port first and select the Baud Rate and Parity based on the projector s Baud Rate then click the TEST button to pop up the Projector Code Test dialog box input the Baud Rate and Parity...

Page 22: ...lectable White balance Auto Negative positive conversion Yes Black white and color selection Yes Image Split Yes Image Title Yes Image Freeze Yes Image Rotate 0 90 180 270 Image Save Recall 16 frames...

Page 23: ...ements 12V 4A external AC adapter Folded 430 x 430 x 110mm Dimension W x D x H Setup 510 x 480 x 580mm Weight N W 5 5Kg G W 7 5Kg Accessories AC power cord RGB cable Audio Video cable S Video cable Co...

Page 24: ...n e e World TM For technical assistance please call or email Tel 44 0 870 386 1900 Fax 44 0 870 405 0188 Email technical geneeworld com Website www geneeworld com Post PO Box 3256 Wolverhampton WV3 0...

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