Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... their respective owners. More light passes through the LCD panels. Three-panel design: EPSON's engine includes 3-panel Poly-Silicon TFT LCD's: LL Size ranging from 1.32 inches to 0.9 inches Resolutions from SVGA to XGA to all EPSON multimedia projectors: Image quality M Brightness M Image clarity M Keystone correction M EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology Versatility M Flexible controls M ELP Link IV software M Flexible installation M EasyMP and EasyMP.net Image Quality-Superior brightness All EPSON multimedia projectors include EPSON's integrated LCD prism...
... their respective owners. More light passes through the LCD panels. Three-panel design: EPSON's engine includes 3-panel Poly-Silicon TFT LCD's: LL Size ranging from 1.32 inches to 0.9 inches Resolutions from SVGA to XGA to all EPSON multimedia projectors: Image quality M Brightness M Image clarity M Keystone correction M EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology Versatility M Flexible controls M ELP Link IV software M Flexible installation M EasyMP and EasyMP.net Image Quality-Superior brightness All EPSON multimedia projectors include EPSON's integrated LCD prism...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... text Virtually no picture content loss Graphics able to maintain their respective owners. Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 4 Image quality-EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology EPSON's third generation resizing technology supports resolutions from workstations and notebook computers with RS-232 controllers like CRESTRON™ or AMX™. RS-232 is a standard for special effects Enter Esc Menu Help Comp1 BNC S-Video Video Auto Resize P in...
... text Virtually no picture content loss Graphics able to maintain their respective owners. Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 4 Image quality-EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology EPSON's third generation resizing technology supports resolutions from workstations and notebook computers with RS-232 controllers like CRESTRON™ or AMX™. RS-232 is a standard for special effects Enter Esc Menu Help Comp1 BNC S-Video Video Auto Resize P in...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... of key strokes 2. Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom 3 Power R/C ON OFF 1 5 Enter Esc Menu Help Comp1 BNC S-Video Video Auto Resize P in different sizes and colors Stamp one or several copies of preselected images Change the cursor shape Play a selected sound effect Create a spotlight effect on the screen Clear previous effects Create a macro for a specific sequence of their respective owners. Customize remote control buttons to: Draw lines, ellipses, squares, and...
... of key strokes 2. Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom 3 Power R/C ON OFF 1 5 Enter Esc Menu Help Comp1 BNC S-Video Video Auto Resize P in different sizes and colors Stamp one or several copies of preselected images Change the cursor shape Play a selected sound effect Create a spotlight effect on the screen Clear previous effects Create a macro for a specific sequence of their respective owners. Customize remote control buttons to: Draw lines, ellipses, squares, and...
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... : Electronic white board EasyMarker : Annotate slide EasyCapture : Capture screen images EasyReview : Review captured images EasyFile : Transfer slides and captured images to computers on a select few of EPSON's multimedia projectors. LL L EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are available on the network EasyConfiguration : Set up & Control by Browser 1. T w o h u b s 2 . EPSON's EasyMP allows presenters to download presentations and control the projector over a network.
... : Electronic white board EasyMarker : Annotate slide EasyCapture : Capture screen images EasyReview : Review captured images EasyFile : Transfer slides and captured images to computers on a select few of EPSON's multimedia projectors. LL L EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are available on the network EasyConfiguration : Set up & Control by Browser 1. T w o h u b s 2 . EPSON's EasyMP allows presenters to download presentations and control the projector over a network.
Product Brochure
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... a cumbersome user's manual? Their crystalline white surfaces and repositionable top lights are compatible with a wireless remote control. With true XGA resolution, the ELPDC02 is clear. Both models are perfect for detailed images including blueprints and circuit boards. A high-value product, the ELPDC03 runs at training seminars, court hearings, videoconferences, and more • RGB switching function Provides seamless transitions between different sources. With fast image refresh capabilities...
... a cumbersome user's manual? Their crystalline white surfaces and repositionable top lights are compatible with a wireless remote control. With true XGA resolution, the ELPDC02 is clear. Both models are perfect for detailed images including blueprints and circuit boards. A high-value product, the ELPDC03 runs at training seminars, court hearings, videoconferences, and more • RGB switching function Provides seamless transitions between different sources. With fast image refresh capabilities...
Product Brochure
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... use ) 13"W x 6"H x 17"D (in these marks. © Copyright 2001 Epson America, Inc. EPSON ELPDC02 and ELPDC03 Specifications ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager 850,000 pixel CCD XGA resolution (1077 x 788 pixels) Video: 15Hz 10x power zoom lens Front panel control and wireless remote operation Optical Specifications Lens Shooting area Zooming Focus Iris White balance F2.8, f=5.8-58mm max 14" x 10.4" min 1.5" x 1.1" Powered zoom (with multiple speed function) Auto/manual Auto/manual Fully automatic Camera Specifications Imaging element Output signals Resolution Frame rate Lighting...
... use ) 13"W x 6"H x 17"D (in these marks. © Copyright 2001 Epson America, Inc. EPSON ELPDC02 and ELPDC03 Specifications ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager 850,000 pixel CCD XGA resolution (1077 x 788 pixels) Video: 15Hz 10x power zoom lens Front panel control and wireless remote operation Optical Specifications Lens Shooting area Zooming Focus Iris White balance F2.8, f=5.8-58mm max 14" x 10.4" min 1.5" x 1.1" Powered zoom (with multiple speed function) Auto/manual Auto/manual Fully automatic Camera Specifications Imaging element Output signals Resolution Frame rate Lighting...
User Manual
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Keep plastic bags away from the use of any options or any use with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION's operating and maintenance instructions. PrivateLine and Presenters Club are for any consumable products other products. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the document camera can severely injure you. Copyright Notice All rights reserved. Copyright © 2001 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. Refer all lamp servicing to qualified...
Keep plastic bags away from the use of any options or any use with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION's operating and maintenance instructions. PrivateLine and Presenters Club are for any consumable products other products. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the document camera can severely injure you. Copyright Notice All rights reserved. Copyright © 2001 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. Refer all lamp servicing to qualified...
User Manual
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... Remote Control 7 Unfolding the Document Camera 8 Positioning the Document Camera 10 Connecting to a Projector or Monitor 11 Connecting the RGB Video Cable 11 Connecting the S-Video Cable 12 Connecting the RCA Cable 12 Adjusting the Camera Head Switches 13 Connecting to a Computer 14 Connecting the RGB Video Cable 14 Using the Document Camera 15 Turning On Your Equipment 16 Turning On the Document Camera 16 What To Do If You See a Blank Screen 18 Switching Between Picture Sources 18 Adjusting...
... Remote Control 7 Unfolding the Document Camera 8 Positioning the Document Camera 10 Connecting to a Projector or Monitor 11 Connecting the RGB Video Cable 11 Connecting the S-Video Cable 12 Connecting the RCA Cable 12 Adjusting the Camera Head Switches 13 Connecting to a Computer 14 Connecting the RGB Video Cable 14 Using the Document Camera 15 Turning On Your Equipment 16 Turning On the Document Camera 16 What To Do If You See a Blank Screen 18 Switching Between Picture Sources 18 Adjusting...
User Manual
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... Video Camera 22 Turning Off and Storing the Document Camera 23 Maintaining and Transporting the Document Camera 25 Cleaning the Lenses 26 Cleaning the Document Camera Case 27 Transporting the Document Camera 28 Solving Problems 29 Solving Problems with the Image 30 Switching Between NTSC and PAL 31 Solving Problems with the Remote Control 32 Where to Get Help 32 Telephone Support Services 33 Technical Specifications 35 General 35 Lighting...
... Video Camera 22 Turning Off and Storing the Document Camera 23 Maintaining and Transporting the Document Camera 25 Cleaning the Lenses 26 Cleaning the Document Camera Case 27 Transporting the Document Camera 28 Solving Problems 29 Solving Problems with the Image 30 Switching Between NTSC and PAL 31 Solving Problems with the Remote Control 32 Where to Get Help 32 Telephone Support Services 33 Technical Specifications 35 General 35 Lighting...
User Manual
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... document camera's support for overhead transparencies and film negatives. With its base lamps offer illumination for S-Video and composite video provides additional versatility. The document camera's upper lamps provide ample lighting for printed material and 3-D objects, while its 10× zoom capability and true XGA resolution, even 10 point type can be connected to all types of projectors and display devices. Your document camera captures images...
... document camera's support for overhead transparencies and film negatives. With its base lamps offer illumination for S-Video and composite video provides additional versatility. The document camera's upper lamps provide ample lighting for printed material and 3-D objects, while its 10× zoom capability and true XGA resolution, even 10 point type can be connected to all types of projectors and display devices. Your document camera captures images...
User Manual
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... video output sources, such as a projector or monitor, to display its image. This is especially useful if your document camera. 2 Welcome I Connecting to a projector or monitor The document camera requires an output device, such as a laptop and desktop computer. I Using the remote control The remote control lets you control the lamps, zoom and focus your image, and switch the display from Your Document Camera Depending on your document camera. See page 14 for details. I Connecting to a laptop...
... video output sources, such as a projector or monitor, to display its image. This is especially useful if your document camera. 2 Welcome I Connecting to a projector or monitor The document camera requires an output device, such as a laptop and desktop computer. I Using the remote control The remote control lets you control the lamps, zoom and focus your image, and switch the display from Your Document Camera Depending on your document camera. See page 14 for details. I Connecting to a laptop...
User Manual
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... true XGA resolution. Connecting the RGB Video Cable Before you start, make sure your document camera and projector or monitor are turned off. 1. Connect the other end of the RGB video cable to the document camera's RGB OUT port. 2. EPSON projectors support all three connections. Tighten the screws on the projector or monitor. S-Video offers the next best quality, followed by composite video. Setting Up the Document Camera 11 Connect one end of the RGB video cable...
... true XGA resolution. Connecting the RGB Video Cable Before you start, make sure your document camera and projector or monitor are turned off. 1. Connect the other end of the RGB video cable to the document camera's RGB OUT port. 2. EPSON projectors support all three connections. Tighten the screws on the projector or monitor. S-Video offers the next best quality, followed by composite video. Setting Up the Document Camera 11 Connect one end of the RGB video cable...
User Manual
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... are turned off . 1. Connecting the S-Video Cable Before you start , make sure your document camera and projector or monitor are turned off . 1. Connect the other end of the RCA cable to the S-Video input port on the projector or monitor. Connect one end of the S-Video cable to the document camera's VIDEO port. 2. Connect the other end of the S-Video cable to the RCA input port on the projector or monitor. or 12 Setting Up the Document Camera Connect...
... are turned off . 1. Connecting the S-Video Cable Before you start , make sure your document camera and projector or monitor are turned off . 1. Connect the other end of the RCA cable to the S-Video input port on the projector or monitor. Connect one end of the S-Video cable to the document camera's VIDEO port. 2. Connect the other end of the S-Video cable to the RCA input port on the projector or monitor. or 12 Setting Up the Document Camera Connect...
User Manual
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... switch easily between the sources. You can connect the computers to the document camera's RGB input ports as described below, and connect the document camera to connect a second computer. 14 Setting Up the Document Camera This is especially useful if your document camera and computers are turned off. 1. Repeat the steps to the projector's input port as a laptop and desktop computer. Follow the instructions on the connectors. Connecting the RGB Video Cable...
... switch easily between the sources. You can connect the computers to the document camera's RGB input ports as described below, and connect the document camera to connect a second computer. 14 Setting Up the Document Camera This is especially useful if your document camera and computers are turned off. 1. Repeat the steps to the projector's input port as a laptop and desktop computer. Follow the instructions on the connectors. Connecting the RGB Video Cable...
User Manual
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... port changes, however, you can adjust its position and size. Using the Document Camera 21 Main The document camera will remember the position and size. Remote control Position arrow buttons To adjust the image position, use the right and/or down Position arrow buttons on the remote control to enlarge the image. Then use the Position arrow buttons on the control panel. Adjusting the Image Position and Size If you are displaying a computer image using the Video or S-Video output port...
... port changes, however, you can adjust its position and size. Using the Document Camera 21 Main The document camera will remember the position and size. Remote control Position arrow buttons To adjust the image position, use the right and/or down Position arrow buttons on the remote control to enlarge the image. Then use the Position arrow buttons on the control panel. Adjusting the Image Position and Size If you are displaying a computer image using the Video or S-Video output port...
User Manual
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... screen looks dark, press the Open button to open the iris so that reaches the lens. The document camera can use the document camera like a conventional video camera. Remote control Normal Open Close Using the Camera Head as a Conventional Video Camera By adjusting the camera head to a horizontal position, you can manually adjust the iris to ∞ (infinity). Adjusting the Brightness The document camera is initially set to the default setting of light...
... screen looks dark, press the Open button to open the iris so that reaches the lens. The document camera can use the document camera like a conventional video camera. Remote control Normal Open Close Using the Camera Head as a Conventional Video Camera By adjusting the camera head to a horizontal position, you can manually adjust the iris to ∞ (infinity). Adjusting the Brightness The document camera is initially set to the default setting of light...
User Manual
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..., RGB1, or RGB2 button. I Keep your projector, computer, and video cables away from the power cord as much as described on the computer keyboard. I The presentation material may be too close -up lens is not in sleep mode. The image is turned on too quickly after it on the screen. Check the projector documentation, or try pressing a key on page 26. Clean the lenses as possible...
..., RGB1, or RGB2 button. I Keep your projector, computer, and video cables away from the power cord as much as described on the computer keyboard. I The presentation material may be too close -up lens is not in sleep mode. The image is turned on too quickly after it on the screen. Check the projector documentation, or try pressing a key on page 26. Clean the lenses as possible...
User Manual
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... representative, and it's free. Telephone Support Services To use the EPSON PrivateLine Support service, call , please have the following information ready: I Product name (EPSON ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager) I Product serial number (located on the EPSON PrivateLine Support card included with an EPSON document camera support specialist by dialing one of these numbers: I U.S.: (562) 276-4394, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday I Description of the problem Solving Problems 33 This service is the fastest...
... representative, and it's free. Telephone Support Services To use the EPSON PrivateLine Support service, call , please have the following information ready: I Product name (EPSON ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager) I Product serial number (located on the EPSON PrivateLine Support card included with an EPSON document camera support specialist by dialing one of these numbers: I U.S.: (562) 276-4394, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday I Description of the problem Solving Problems 33 This service is the fastest...
User Manual
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... A Auto Focus button, 20 B Base button, 19 Batteries, installing, 7 Blank screen, 18 Blueprints, presenting, 19 Blurry image, 30 Buttons focus, 20 input, 18 iris, 22 lamp, 19 position arrow, 21 zoom, 20 C Cables, 6, 30 Camera head switches, adjusting, 13 Cleaning, 26 to 27 Close button, 22 Close-up lens, 22, 26 Computer, connecting, 14 Connecting document camera to a computer, 14 to a monitor, 11 to 12 to a projector, 11 to 12 to RGB video sources...
... A Auto Focus button, 20 B Base button, 19 Batteries, installing, 7 Blank screen, 18 Blueprints, presenting, 19 Blurry image, 30 Buttons focus, 20 input, 18 iris, 22 lamp, 19 position arrow, 21 zoom, 20 C Cables, 6, 30 Camera head switches, adjusting, 13 Cleaning, 26 to 27 Close button, 22 Close-up lens, 22, 26 Computer, connecting, 14 Connecting document camera to a computer, 14 to a monitor, 11 to 12 to a projector, 11 to 12 to RGB video sources...
User Manual
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... O Open button, 22 48 Index P PAL mode, 31 Picture, see Image Position arrow buttons, 21 Positioning document camera, 10 image, 21 Power specifications, 36 switch, 17 Printouts, presenting, 19 PrivateLine Support, 3, 33 Problems blank screen, 18 image, 30 to 31 remote control, 32, 42 Projector, connecting, 11 to 12 R Registration, 3 Remote control batteries, 7 specifications, 36 storing, 28 transporting, 28 troubleshooting, 32, 42 Resolution, 35 RGB buttons, 18 RGB video sources, connecting, 14 S Safety instructions, 39 to 41 specifications, 37 Screen image, see Image Service...
... O Open button, 22 48 Index P PAL mode, 31 Picture, see Image Position arrow buttons, 21 Positioning document camera, 10 image, 21 Power specifications, 36 switch, 17 Printouts, presenting, 19 PrivateLine Support, 3, 33 Problems blank screen, 18 image, 30 to 31 remote control, 32, 42 Projector, connecting, 11 to 12 R Registration, 3 Remote control batteries, 7 specifications, 36 storing, 28 transporting, 28 troubleshooting, 32, 42 Resolution, 35 RGB buttons, 18 RGB video sources, connecting, 14 S Safety instructions, 39 to 41 specifications, 37 Screen image, see Image Service...