Genee 9100 Bedienungsanleitung

User manual
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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 visualiser from the wall outlet when it is not in use for
an extended period of time.
Clean cabinet with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent.
Clean lens carefully with an air spray or soft dry cloth to avoid scratching.
When lamps flash or become dark, they should be replaced with new ones.
Avoid interchanging arm lights and back light frequently.
Remove the camera lens cap before power the unit on.

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CONTENTS:
PARTS IDENTIFICATION ............................................................................... 3
CONTROL PANEL .......................................................................................... 3
BUTTON INSTRUCTION................................................................................ 4
REMOTE CONTROL ...................................................................................... 5
CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................. 6
BASIC PREPARATIONS................................................................................. 6
PAL/NTSC VIDEO OUTPUTS .......................................................................11
WORKING ON THE STAGE ..........................................................................11
WORKING OUTSIDE THE STAGE................................................................11
LIGHT ............................................................................................................11
ADJUSTING IMAGE SIZE ............................................................................ 12
WORKING WITH NEGATIVES ..................................................................... 12
FOCUSING ................................................................................................... 12
FREEZING IMAGE ....................................................................................... 13
BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT...................................................................... 13
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT................................................................ 13
AUTO ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................... 13
TEXT/IMAGE MODE..................................................................................... 13
COLOR AND B&W MODE SWITCH ............................................................. 13
VIDEO INPUTS............................................................................................. 14
RGB INPUTS ................................................................................................ 14
PROJECTOR ON/STANDBY ........................................................................ 14
PROJECTOR INPUTS SELECTION............................................................. 14
IMAGE ROTATION ....................................................................................... 14
IMAGE REVERSION .................................................................................... 14
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL................................................................. 15
4 X 4 MULTIPLE SCREEN DISPLAY............................................................ 15
INSTALLING VISUALISER SOFTWARE ...................................................... 15
USB PORT.................................................................................................... 16
USB IMAGE CAPTURE ................................................................................ 17
CONTROLLING VISUALISER BY COMPUTER........................................... 18

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CONTROLLING PROJECTOR BY VISUALISER ......................................... 18
FOLDING THE UNIT..................................................................................... 21
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 23
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Arm lights
Camera
Camera stand
Back light
Remote control slot
Operation panel
Stage
Connectors
Connectors
Button instruction
CONTROL PANEL
Rot (Rotate the image)
Frz (Freeze the image)
Neg (Display film negatives)
Txt (Switch between image/text mode)
Save (Save captured images)
B+/B- (Increase or decrease the brightness)
DIV (Multiple Screen Display, the stored images will be displayed in a 4

4
x 4 matrix)
Ppw (Control the projector On/Standby)
Pin (Projector input signal selection)
/(Move the image up/down)
POWER (Control the visualiser On/Off)
CCD/PC1/PC2 (CCD/RGB input signal selection)
S-VIDEO/VIDEO (S-Video/ Video input signal selection)
LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light)
AUTO (To auto adjust brightness, auto white balance and auto focus)
+
T/
W
(Zoom in and out)
BUTTON INSTRUCTION
Button Instruction Fold/Setup InstructionIndicator Instruction
Display Video Signal
CCD/P C1/PC 2
Auto Adjust Color
Brightness and Focus
Light Control
(Side Lights/Back Light/Lights Off)
P OWER
Press and Hold Two Seconds
to Power Off Visualizer
Sav e 456
B+ B
ConfirmMove the cursor lef t
Image /Text mode
Increase brightness
Image save
Div i de r eca ll
Rot
Fr z Neg Txt
D iv
123
789
Pp w Pin
Move the image up
Fr ee ze
Rotate
Projector input selectP roj ec t or pow e r on /st an dy
Move the image down
Decrease brightness
Negative/Positive
Move the cursor up
Delete the i mage
Move the cu rs or r igh t
Exit
Move the cursor down
Notes:Image recall function

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REMOTE CONTROL
Remarks: the following button s are not available: SCREEN /, XGA,
RUN, NUBERICAL KEY.
POWER (Control the visualiser On/Off)
ROTATE (Rotate the image)
FREEZE (Freeze the image)
LAMP (Control the arm lights and back light)
SAVE (Save captured images)
NEGA (Display film negatives)
MIRROR (V-Reverse the image)
XGA (Switch between XGA (1024 x 768) and SXGA (1280 x 1024) mode)
SET (Set far or near shoot mode)
DIV. (Multiple Screen Display)
TEXT (Switch between image/text mode)
B&W (Switch between Color mode and Black & White mode)
2DIV. (Image split function)
PROJECTOR POWER (Control the projector On/Standby)
PROJECTOR INPUT (Projector input signal selection)
EXIT (Exit selected function)

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TELE/
W
IDE (Increase and decrease magnification)
FAR/NEAR (Focus near or far)
AUTO (To auto adjust brightness, auto white balance and auto focus)
PC INPUT (CCD/RGB input signal selection)
AV INPUT (VIDEO input signal selection)
VOLUME+/- (Increase or decrease the volume)
BRIGHT+/- (Increase or decrease the brightness)
SCROLL /(Move the image up/down)
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
#9 PROJECTOR Connector #10 COMPUTER OUT
#11 COMPUTER IN #12 POWER OUT/IN
#13 PROJECTOR RS232 Connector #14 MIC IN
#15 USB Connector #16 RGB IN
#17 RGB AUDIO IN #18 COMPUTER RS-232 Connector
BASIC PREPARATIONS
USB
PROJECTOR MIC
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
OUT
S-VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
RGB IN AUDIO IN RS232
Side Panel
8
PROJECTOR OUT -COMPUTER- IN OUT-12V- IN
AUDIO IN
S-VIDEO
7
AUDIO
IN
18

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1. Place one hand firmly on the base of the visualiser, while carefully
lifting up the camera stand using the other hand.
2. Open the arm lights and rotate the camera head until they are properly
positioned.
Arm lights
3. Making connections:
Before making any connections, turn off all the power. Please ensure that
the visualiser along with all other equipments to be connected are turned
off.
Step 1: Connect power source.
First connect the power cord to the 12V IN connector.
Step 2: Connect to the projector.

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Connect the PROJECTOR port to the projector’s RGB IN port using the
RGB cable. You can also control a projector using the controls on the
visualiser by connecting the projector to the visualiser using a 6-pin to 9-pin
RS232 cable. Some projector models may require a converter cable in
addition to 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 cable.
Once the visualiser is connected to the projector, you can control the
projector’s power on, standby and input selection by using the visualiser.
(Aside from Hitachi projectors, the Code Writing program that comes with
the visualiser is required to access this function.)
Step 3: Connect to a desktop computer.
Projector
RGBInput
Screen
RS232Cable
Side Panel
MIC
PROJECTOR USB RGB IN AUDIO IN RS232
PROJECTOR
Rear Panel
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
AUDIO VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
IN
AUDIO IN OUT -COMPUTER- IN OUT-12V- IN
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