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PRECAUTIONS 

 

 

Please follow these precautions: 

 

To prevent

 fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or  

moisture. 

To prevent

 electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer to qualified   

personnel for service only. 

Do not use 

the unit continuously for more than 24 hours with camera   

auto focus on. It may cause damage 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 visulizer from the wall outlet when it is not being  

used for a long period of time. 

Clean

 

the cabinet

 with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild  

detergent solution. 

Clean the lens

 carefully with an air spray or soft dry cloth to avoid  

scratching it. 

When the lamps

 flash or become dark, they should be replaced with 

new ones. 

Avoid 

switching arm lights and back light frequently. 

Remove

 

the camera lens cap before power the unit on. 

 

CONTACTS: 

QOMO HITEVISION, LLC 
Toll Free: 1-866-990QOMO 
E-Mail: [email protected] 
Web: www.qomo.com 
 

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Summary of Contents for HiteVision QView QD700

Page 1: ...r allow combustible or metallic objects to get inside the cabinet Unplug the visulizer from the wall outlet when it is not being used for a long period of time Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth ligh...

Page 2: ...OUTSIDE THE STAGE 13 LIGHT 14 ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE 14 WORKING WITH NEGATIVES 14 FOCUSING 15 FREEZING IMAGE 15 BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT 15 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 15 AUTO ADJUSTMENT 15 TEXT IMAGE MODE 1...

Page 3: ...8 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Arm lights Camera Camera stand Back light Remote control slot Operation panel Stage Connectors Connectors Button instruction CONTROL PANEL POWER Control the visualizer On Off Mi...

Page 4: ...ions are only available on PROJECTOR OUT port BUTTON INSTRUCTION Button function instruction sheet Button Instruction Fold Setup Instruction Indicator Instruction FreezetheTop1 8 of the Screen Dynamic...

Page 5: ...hts and back light FREEZE Freeze the image NEG Display film negatives MIRROR V Reverse the image SPLIT Image split function D S Switch between static mode and dynamic mode XGA Switch between XGA 1024...

Page 6: ...REEZE TITLE D S and SPLIT functions are only available on PROJECTOR OUT port CONNECTIONS 1 AUDIO OUT 2 VIDEO OUT 3 S VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO AUDIO IN 5 VIDEO IN 6 S VIDEO AUDIO IN 7 S VIDEO IN 8 PC AUDIO IN...

Page 7: ...e arm lights and rotate the camera head until they are in proper positions Arm lights 3 Making connections Before making any connection turn off all the power including power of the visualizer and the...

Page 8: ...9 pin to make the connection between the projector and the visualizer Some projector models may require a converter cable in addition to this standard RS232 cable to connect to the projector control p...

Page 9: ...comes out from the visualizer and goes to the projector After the connections as steps 2 3 4 are made input signals from the computer visualizer CCD and S Video are going to the RGB1 input on the proj...

Page 10: ...images video streams from the visualizer to the computer Special software is required for this operation 4 Turn on the power by pressing the POWER button RS 232 connector USB connector of the computer...

Page 11: ...nd display images with the USB interface which includes displaying static and dynamic pictures snapping dynamic images and playback the dynamic images with the Windows Media Player or its own player I...

Page 12: ...or above USB 2 0 port Hard disk 40G or more 2 Operating system Windows 2000 or above If the operating system is Windows 2000 should install SP4 If the operating system is Windows XP should install SP...

Page 13: ...G ON THE STAGE 1 Place your material on the working surface 2 Select the enlargement required with the T and W keys 3 Adjust the focus with the Near and Far keys or AUTO key WORKING OUTSIDE THE STAGE...

Page 14: ...der to reduce or enlarge the image size displayed on the screen press the T or W button WORKING WITH NEGATIVES The visualizer is automatically set to display normal materials on the screen when the po...

Page 15: ...lor adjustment etc Note This function is not available on S Video and Video output BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT If the image effect is not satisfactory you can adjust the brightness to get a better image eff...

Page 16: ...ansitions among different sources such as Camera CCD COMPUTER IN and RGB IN Notes RGB OUT always outputs RGB IN signals PROJECTOR ON STANDBY Press the POWER button to turn on the visualizer s power an...

Page 17: ...instruction IMAGE REVERSION Press the Mir button once to V reverse the image and the vertically mirrored image will be displayed Press the Mir button again to exit On the remote control please press...

Page 18: ...play the saved images then press the numberical button to show the corresponding image For example Press 2 to display the second image At this status the function under each numeric key is not availab...

Page 19: ...the visualizer from a computer connected with a RS232 connector A Connect the computer and the visualizer with the computer RS 232 cable 9 pin to 9 pin B Select Start Program VideoCap VideoCapx xx x x...

Page 20: ...r 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 Captu...

Page 21: ...en that means the connection between the visualizer 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 co...

Page 22: ...er string format input character string For example the POWER ON code in the SHARP C40 50 projector manual is P O W E 1 is space is enter In the POWER ON box input POWR 1 0d 0a Remarks There are 3 spa...

Page 23: ...32 control port normally has RXD pin TXD pin and GND pin the name may be different The parallelism of each data pin is shown as follows Visualizer s RXD pin Projector s TXD pin Visualizer s TXD pin Pr...

Page 24: ...ame to the sending code the input codes are correct If the visualizer can not control the projector please do the following 1 Check to see if the source control codes of projector are correct 2 Check...

Page 25: ...2 Carefully Fold the camera stand down to the front panel Cautions a Don t lay the unit down flat b Don t try to stand it on its rear or sides 25...

Page 26: ...000 RGB Output Pixels 780 000 22 x optical zoom 10 x digital zoom Lens F 1 6 3 7mm f 3 9 85 8 mm Focus Iris Auto manual selectable White balance Auto Image split Yes Negative positive conversion Yes B...

Page 27: ...nts 12V 4A external AC adapter Folded 20 0 x 16 1 x 4 7 Setup 20 0 x 20 9 x 22 4 Dimension W x D x H Packing 25 6 x 21 3 x 9 1 Weight N W 5 5Kg 12 1lbs G W 9 5Kg 20 9 lbs Accessory AC power cord RGB c...

Page 28: ...ay Please gather the following information before calling Product model name s and numbers Product serial number s Detailed and specific questions Online Technical support is also available online at...

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