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Lumens DC162

Lumens DC162. Training Module Clayton County Public Schools. How to use this tutorial . This tutorial is designed to allow you to progress at your own pace. Click on the action buttons at the bottom of each slide to advance or go back.

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Lumens DC162

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  1. Lumens DC162 Training Module Clayton County Public Schools

  2. How to use this tutorial This tutorial is designed to allow you to progress at your own pace. Click on the action buttons at the bottom of each slide to advance or go back. Click on any topic in the contents page to advance to the desired topic.

  3. Contents • Components • Activating the Remote • Product Overview • Connecting to the PC & LCD Projector • Getting started • Manipulating Images

  4. Components • Power cord • VGA Cable • USB Cable • C-Video Cable • DVI Adaptor • Software CD (If missing, download from http://www.lumens.com.tw ) • Remote Control with Battery

  5. Product Overview

  6. Remote 1 Power On/Off 2 Source 3 Brightness +/- 4 Menu/on screen display 5 Capture image/Play/Delete 6 Select function & Enter 7 Zoom+/- 8 Focus & Auto Focus (AF) 9 Lamp On/Off 10 Flip Image 11 Auto Adjust image-optimum image 12 Freeze image 13 Preset Saves settings 14 Photo/Text - switch between modes 15 PBP – Picture beside a Picture 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 15 11 BPB 8 13 9 14 10 12

  7. Activating the Remote • Open battery compartment of remote • Remove protective strip • Close battery compartment

  8. Connecting the Camera Plug power cord here VGA In to DVI Adaptor (Laptops only) VGA cord to back of LCD USB to PC

  9. Installing Software • Connect camera and PC with USB cable (Laptop needs to use VGA cable & DVI Adaptor) • Insert CD into Computer’s CD-ROM • “Auto Run” will be shown automatically • Follow instructions on Install Wizard

  10. Installing Software continued • If you are installing from the web, go to http://www.lumens.com.tw • Click on Support and Download • Click on DC162 • Click on the disk icon and download and install the software

  11. Document Camera Note The document camera can be used without a computer by connecting directly to the LCD projector. You will still be able to temporarily capture images to the camera, but you will not be able to archive. All images will be lost when you turn off the camera.

  12. Getting Started • Turn camera on using remote or control pad on the camera. (LED indicates blue when on, red when off.) • Press Auto Adjust to obtain optimum image. • Focus using remote or buttons on the camera head. • Adjust brightness if needed. Focus

  13. Software Note The software will operate with the camera connected to a PC. Stored images may be viewed on the monitor while live images are viewed on the projector, only if connected with VGA or DVI output connected.

  14. SEE II Software If you are using a computer, open the SEE II software to display images on your monitor as you also display on the LCD. This will enable you to save images to your PC. Click on Real Time to begin processing images.

  15. Queue Software If you have downloaded the software, open the Queue software to display images on your monitor as you also display on the LCD. This will enable you to save images to your PC. Click on the top left icon to begin processing images.

  16. Capturing Images Your camera will store 48 frames in memory. Press Capture on remote or keypad and watch for the “processing” symbol in the top left corner of the screen to indicate that the image is being saved.

  17. Example of captured image

  18. Playback Images • Press Play to show thumbnail of captured images. • Press to select thumbnail • Press Enter to display full image • Use to view next image • Press Play to return to thumbnails • Press Menu to Exit & return to live image

  19. Deleting Captured Imageswith Remote • Press Play to display thumbnails • Use to select image • Press Del to delete • Press Menu to exit

  20. Deleting Captured Images with Keypad • Press Play to show thumbnails • Use to select image • Press Enter to display full screen • Press Menu to view On Screen Control Menu • Use to select storage • Use to select Delete or Delete All • Press Enter to execute or • Press Menu to exit

  21. Auto Erase With Auto Erase turned on, all images will be erased when camera is turned off. • Press Menu to view On Screen Display Menu (OSD) • Use to Storage • Use to select Auto Erase • Use to On • Use to “Yes” • Press Enter to select

  22. Picture Beside Picture • This function is used to show a live image and captured image on a split screen. • To use this function, select PBP

  23. Saving Images as a File • Software allows annotation, capture and storage to a file. The project can be imported into PowerPoint.

  24. Annotation To Annotate, select Paint or the Handwriting icon on the software menu bar. Choose the color and type of annotation. The mouse can then be used to draw or write. Annotation can be done on live as well as captured images. Images can be live or captured.

  25. Annotation can be done on live as well as captured images. Images can be live or captured. This image can be frozen, captured as a JPG or enlarged to full screen. If using a live image, functions such as “flip” can be utilized. If using captured images, they can only be changed by annotation.

  26. Annotated Image

  27. Trouble Shooting Problem 1 – No picture from document Camera • Make sure power is on. • Wait a few seconds and press source button • Switch to another source and then back • Check to be sure document is under camera head.

  28. Troubleshooting Problem 2 – Cannot focus • Zoom in as far as possible on the document or object and then zoom out to desired distance.

  29. Troubleshooting Problem 3 – Image is too bright or dark • Adjust BRT +/- button on the remote control • Turn off lamp • Check location of overhead lights

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