Product Brochure
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... of a complex product to a room full of anxious executives? The answer is perfect for spectacular image quality, while the ELPDC03 facilitates live demonstrations of high-performance EPSON PowerLite® projectors, and offer portable yet powerful solutions. The EPSON ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager and the ELPDC03 Motion Presentation Camera provide two unique solutions for true color reproduction. Their crystalline...
... of a complex product to a room full of anxious executives? The answer is perfect for spectacular image quality, while the ELPDC03 facilitates live demonstrations of high-performance EPSON PowerLite® projectors, and offer portable yet powerful solutions. The EPSON ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager and the ELPDC03 Motion Presentation Camera provide two unique solutions for true color reproduction. Their crystalline...
Product Brochure
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... to 120V +/-10%, 50/60Hz AC 43W (at 100V/60Hz), 17.5W (230V/60Hz) when the light is on Recycled Paper 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...
... to 120V +/-10%, 50/60Hz AC 43W (at 100V/60Hz), 17.5W (230V/60Hz) when the light is on Recycled Paper 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...
User Manual
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... Head as a Conventional 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...
... Head as a Conventional 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...
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..., Apple® Macintosh,® Power Macintosh™ series (including G3 and G4 systems), PowerBook® computers, many iMac™ and iBook™ series systems, and high-end workstations such as the Sun® SPARCstation™ . WWelcome The EPSON® ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager is a high resolution document camera that can be connected simultaneously.
..., Apple® Macintosh,® Power Macintosh™ series (including G3 and G4 systems), PowerBook® computers, many iMac™ and iBook™ series systems, and high-end workstations such as the Sun® SPARCstation™ . WWelcome The EPSON® ELPDC02 High Resolution Document Imager is a high resolution document camera that can be connected simultaneously.
User Manual
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...for more information. I Connecting to a laptop or other video output sources, such as a projector or monitor, to display its image. To connect the document camera to these guidelines as you need to set up to two other computer You can take advantage of any or all the ...remote control lets you can connect up and use your document camera. I Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your presentation, you control the lamps, zoom and focus your image, and switch the display from Your Document Camera Depending on your equipment. I Notes contain important information...
...for more information. I Connecting to a laptop or other video output sources, such as a projector or monitor, to display its image. To connect the document camera to these guidelines as you need to set up to two other computer You can take advantage of any or all the ...remote control lets you can connect up and use your document camera. I Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your presentation, you control the lamps, zoom and focus your image, and switch the display from Your Document Camera Depending on your equipment. I Notes contain important information...
User Manual
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This chapter covers the following: I Turning on , adjust the image, and give your presentation. 2Using the Document Camera Once you have set up the document camera, you're ready to turn it on the document camera and other equipment I Switching between picture sources I Adjusting the lighting I Adjusting the image position and size I Using the camera head as a conventional video camera I Turning off and storing the document camera Using the Document Camera 15
This chapter covers the following: I Turning on , adjust the image, and give your presentation. 2Using the Document Camera Once you have set up the document camera, you're ready to turn it on the document camera and other equipment I Switching between picture sources I Adjusting the lighting I Adjusting the image position and size I Using the camera head as a conventional video camera I Turning off and storing the document camera Using the Document Camera 15
User Manual
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..., followed by any order. If you have to switch to the desired source to see its image as described on the projector or monitor. 16 Using the Document Camera Turning On Your Equipment Make sure your document camera and other equipment are set up and connected correctly, as described in any other equipment.... You can turn on your computer and video equipment in Chapter 1. Connect one end of the power cord to a grounded electrical outlet. 3. Turning On the Document Camera Follow these steps to plug in and turn on the...
..., followed by any order. If you have to switch to the desired source to see its image as described on the projector or monitor. 16 Using the Document Camera Turning On Your Equipment Make sure your document camera and other equipment are set up and connected correctly, as described in any other equipment.... You can turn on your computer and video equipment in Chapter 1. Connect one end of the power cord to a grounded electrical outlet. 3. Turning On the Document Camera Follow these steps to plug in and turn on the...
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... 17 Place your presentation material on the document camera. Once you 're done with your image, turn to page 19 for help. Turn on the stage. You should see an image on . If your image doesn't appear, see your presentation, turn off the document camera, always wait a few moments, the Main ...and Upper indicator lights on the control panel and the upper lamps turn off the document camera as described on page 23. When ...
... 17 Place your presentation material on the document camera. Once you 're done with your image, turn to page 19 for help. Turn on the stage. You should see an image on . If your image doesn't appear, see your presentation, turn off the document camera, always wait a few moments, the Main ...and Upper indicator lights on the control panel and the upper lamps turn off the document camera as described on page 23. When ...
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...described on page 11 for a projector or monitor or page 14 for instructions. Remote control What To Do If You See a Blank Screen If an image doesn't appear, try the following: I Make sure everything is turned on. See the next section for a computer. Switching Between Picture Sources If ...you have external video sources connected to switch video sources. RGB1 Control panel Main RGB1 RGB2 RGB2 Main 18 Using the Document Camera I Make sure the cables are on the control panel or remote control to switch to the camera. Press the Main button to ...
...described on page 11 for a projector or monitor or page 14 for instructions. Remote control What To Do If You See a Blank Screen If an image doesn't appear, try the following: I Make sure everything is turned on. See the next section for a computer. Switching Between Picture Sources If ...you have external video sources connected to switch video sources. RGB1 Control panel Main RGB1 RGB2 RGB2 Main 18 Using the Document Camera I Make sure the cables are on the control panel or remote control to switch to the camera. Press the Main button to ...
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If the ambient lighting in the room is sufficient, however, you may obtain a better image with the upper lamps off automatically. Press the Base button on . Adjusting the Lighting If you are presenting transparent material, such as an overhead transparency, x-...ray, slide, blueprint, or negative, you need to use the base lamp. Remote control Base Upper Base Using the Document Camera 19 If you are presenting printed material or 3-D objects, the two upper lamps will turn the lamps back on the control panel or remote...
If the ambient lighting in the room is sufficient, however, you may obtain a better image with the upper lamps off automatically. Press the Base button on . Adjusting the Lighting If you are presenting transparent material, such as an overhead transparency, x-...ray, slide, blueprint, or negative, you need to use the base lamp. Remote control Base Upper Base Using the Document Camera 19 If you are presenting printed material or 3-D objects, the two upper lamps will turn the lamps back on the control panel or remote...
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...Objects with fine repeated patterns or stripes I Objects that glitter or reflect bright light I To zoom or focus your image, you can resize it . See page 21. The document camera will automatically focus the image. Control panel Tele Wide Far Tele Wide Near Auto Focus Near Far Auto Focus 20 Using the... Document Camera I If the image is focused. If you can reposition it. If the image is too light or dark, see the next section. The indicator light flashes until the image is too high or too low, you may not focus well using...
...Objects with fine repeated patterns or stripes I Objects that glitter or reflect bright light I To zoom or focus your image, you can resize it . See page 21. The document camera will automatically focus the image. Control panel Tele Wide Far Tele Wide Near Auto Focus Near Far Auto Focus 20 Using the... Document Camera I If the image is focused. If you can reposition it. If the image is too light or dark, see the next section. The indicator light flashes until the image is too high or too low, you may not focus well using...
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... the up and/or left Position arrow buttons to enlarge the image. Using the Document Camera 21 If the signal frequency of an image captured with the overhead camera or an image output through the RGB video output port. Main The document camera will remember the position and size. To adjust the... image size, press and hold the Main button on the remote control to reduce the image. Then use the...
... the up and/or left Position arrow buttons to enlarge the image. Using the Document Camera 21 If the signal frequency of an image captured with the overhead camera or an image output through the RGB video output port. Main The document camera will remember the position and size. To adjust the... image size, press and hold the Main button on the remote control to reduce the image. Then use the...
User Manual
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...second. If the screen looks too light, press the Close button. When using the camera, you can use the document camera like a conventional video camera. To view walls or distant objects, flip down the close -up lens. camera... head in horizontal position close -up lens 22 Using the Document Camera Adjusting the Brightness The document camera is initially set to ∞ (infinity). To return to open the iris so that reaches... Camera By adjusting the camera head to a horizontal position, you can resolve images from 3.6 feet (1.1 m) to auto iris.
...second. If the screen looks too light, press the Close button. When using the camera, you can use the document camera like a conventional video camera. To view walls or distant objects, flip down the close -up lens. camera... head in horizontal position close -up lens 22 Using the Document Camera Adjusting the Brightness The document camera is initially set to ∞ (infinity). To return to open the iris so that reaches... Camera By adjusting the camera head to a horizontal position, you can resolve images from 3.6 feet (1.1 m) to auto iris.
User Manual
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... need to qualified service personnel. Any dirt or smears on the lenses or stage may show up on the document camera. Never open any part needs replacing, contact your presented image. Refer all servicing to do on a regular basis is keep the lenses and stage clean. If any cover... on your dealer or a qualified servicer. Don't try to service this product yourself. Dangerous electrical voltages in the document camera can injure you clean...
... need to qualified service personnel. Any dirt or smears on the lenses or stage may show up on the document camera. Never open any part needs replacing, contact your presented image. Refer all servicing to do on a regular basis is keep the lenses and stage clean. If any cover... on your dealer or a qualified servicer. Don't try to service this product yourself. Dangerous electrical voltages in the document camera can injure you clean...
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... Take special care when cleaning the stage, or you clean the case, first turn off the document camera and unplug the power cord. stage Maintaining and Transporting the Document Camera 27 Scratches on your image. I To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with a soft, dry, ...lint-free cloth. Cleaning the Document Camera Case Before you may appear on the stage may scratch it....
... Take special care when cleaning the stage, or you clean the case, first turn off the document camera and unplug the power cord. stage Maintaining and Transporting the Document Camera 27 Scratches on your image. I To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with a soft, dry, ...lint-free cloth. Cleaning the Document Camera Case Before you may appear on the stage may scratch it....
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This chapter explains the following: I Solving problems with the image I Contacting technical support Solving Problems 29 4Solving Problems This chapter helps you solve problems with the remote control I Solving problems with your document camera, and tells you how to contact technical support for problems you can't solve yourself.
This chapter explains the following: I Solving problems with the image I Contacting technical support Solving Problems 29 4Solving Problems This chapter helps you solve problems with the remote control I Solving problems with your document camera, and tells you how to contact technical support for problems you can't solve yourself.
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... (see page 20). I If you're using the Near and Far buttons. I Make sure the projector or computer is blurry. The image is not in sleep mode. Turn the document camera off . Make sure the close to the lens. I The wrong source may have its NTSC or PAL setting changed. I The... Keep your projector, computer, and video cables away from the power cord as much as described on the screen. See page 31 for instructions. I The document camera may be selected. I There may be dirt on again. Try adjusting the switches as possible to have been turned on too quickly after it...
... (see page 20). I If you're using the Near and Far buttons. I Make sure the projector or computer is blurry. The image is not in sleep mode. Turn the document camera off . Make sure the close to the lens. I The wrong source may have its NTSC or PAL setting changed. I The... Keep your projector, computer, and video cables away from the power cord as much as described on the screen. See page 31 for instructions. I The document camera may be selected. I There may be dirt on again. Try adjusting the switches as possible to have been turned on too quickly after it...
User Manual
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...the PIN on the rear panel of the document camera) I Computer configuration, if applicable I Canada: (905) 709-3839, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of your document camera. This is available 6 AM to...'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 ...
...the PIN on the rear panel of the document camera) I Computer configuration, if applicable I Canada: (905) 709-3839, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of your document camera. This is available 6 AM to...'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 ...
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... 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, 14 D Declaration of Conformity, ... 23 turning on, 16 to 17 unfolding, 8 to 9 E Electrical specifications, 36 Environmental specifications, 36 EPSON technical support, 3, 32 to 33 F Far button, 20 FCC compliance statement, 44 Focusing image, 20 Folding document camera, 23 to 24 Frame speed, 22, 35 Frequency selection switch, 13 specification, 35 G Gamma selection...
... 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, 14 D Declaration of Conformity, ... 23 turning on, 16 to 17 unfolding, 8 to 9 E Electrical specifications, 36 Environmental specifications, 36 EPSON technical support, 3, 32 to 33 F Far button, 20 FCC compliance statement, 44 Focusing image, 20 Folding document camera, 23 to 24 Frame speed, 22, 35 Frequency selection switch, 13 specification, 35 G Gamma selection...
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... NTSC mode, 31 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...
... NTSC mode, 31 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...