Genee World GV2100 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 personal for service only
Do not use the unit continuously for more then 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 the cabinet with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild
detergent
Clean the lens carefully with an air spray or soft dry cloth to avoid
scratching
When lamps flashes or become dark, they should be replaced with
new ones
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Base
Mirror
Camera stand
Mirror stand
Camera head

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 personal for service only
Do not use the unit continuously for more then 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 the cabinet with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild
detergent
Clean the lens carefully with an air spray or soft dry cloth to avoid
scratching
When lamps flashes or become dark, they should be replaced with
new ones
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Base
Mirror
Camera stand
Mirror stand
Camera head

Power button
Press the button once to power on the visualiser; press the
button again to power off the visualiser
Output visualiser signal button
Press the button, the RGB OUTPUT terminal outputs the visualiser
signal
Output computer signal button
Press the button, the RGB OUTPUT terminal outputs computer signal
Auto button A
Press the A button to automatically adjust white balance and focus
Light button
Each time you press the button, the lighting changes as below:
Zoom button
Press the or button to zoom in or zoom out
CONTROL PANEL
Specifications
Pickup device 1/4” professional CCD
Total pixels 470,000
RGB output pixels 780,000
Lens F=1.6-3.7mm/f=3.9-85.8mm
Focus 22x optical, 10x digital
Focus/Iris Auto/Manual
White balance Auto
Image split Yes
Image function Negatives/Positives, freeze, mirror, B&W
RGB input DB15FLC*1
RGB output resolution XGA, SVGA
Video output RCA*1, Min DIN4*1
Video resolution More than 480 TV lines
USB connector USB 2.0
Arm light 1W LED*2
Back light LED
Colour adjustment Yes
Brightness adjustment Yes
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control can control the camera from different angles. Please
note that an infrared remote control can only be used up to a certain
distance from the unit. Objects situated between the visualiser and the
infrared remote control and a weak battery may interfere with the
reception.
POWER: Press the “POWER” button once to power on the visualiser,
press the “POWER” button again to power off the visualiser
NEG: Press the “NEG” button once to display file negatives and press the
“NEG” again to display normal
MIRROR: Press the “MIRROR” button to vertically reverse the image;
press the “MIRROR” button again to exit the mirror mode
Notes:
When not using the mirror to reflect objects, the user must use the
remote control to exit the mirror mode.
Folding the Unit
1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and the rotate the
camera head to the marked position and flip the camera head to point
toward the base
2. Fold the mirror stand after the camera stand is folded

Power button
Press the button once to power on the visualiser; press the
button again to power off the visualiser
Output visualiser signal button
Press the button, the RGB OUTPUT terminal outputs the visualiser
signal
Output computer signal button
Press the button, the RGB OUTPUT terminal outputs computer signal
Auto button A
Press the A button to automatically adjust white balance and focus
Light button
Each time you press the button, the lighting changes as below:
Zoom button
Press the or button to zoom in or zoom out
CONTROL PANEL
Specifications
Pickup device 1/4” professional CCD
Total pixels 470,000
RGB output pixels 780,000
Lens F=1.6-3.7mm/f=3.9-85.8mm
Focus 22x optical, 10x digital
Focus/Iris Auto/Manual
White balance Auto
Image split Yes
Image function Negatives/Positives, freeze, mirror, B&W
RGB input DB15FLC*1
RGB output resolution XGA, SVGA
Video output RCA*1, Min DIN4*1
Video resolution More than 480 TV lines
USB connector USB 2.0
Arm light 1W LED*2
Back light LED
Colour adjustment Yes
Brightness adjustment Yes
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control can control the camera from different angles. Please
note that an infrared remote control can only be used up to a certain
distance from the unit. Objects situated between the visualiser and the
infrared remote control and a weak battery may interfere with the
reception.
POWER: Press the “POWER” button once to power on the visualiser,
press the “POWER” button again to power off the visualiser
NEG: Press the “NEG” button once to display file negatives and press the
“NEG” again to display normal
MIRROR: Press the “MIRROR” button to vertically reverse the image;
press the “MIRROR” button again to exit the mirror mode
Notes:
When not using the mirror to reflect objects, the user must use the
remote control to exit the mirror mode.
Folding the Unit
1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and the rotate the
camera head to the marked position and flip the camera head to point
toward the base
2. Fold the mirror stand after the camera stand is folded

LAMP: Each time you press button, the lighting changes as
below:
FREEZE: Press the “FREEZE” button once to freeze the image. Press
the “FREEZE” button again to exit the freeze mode
XGA: Press the “XGA” button once to display images from SVGA
(800x600) mode. Press the “XGA” button again to display images at
the XGA (1024x786) mode
B&W: Press the “B&W” button once to display images at the black
and white mode. Press the “B&W” button again to display images at
the colour mode
SPLIT: Press the “SPLIT” button and the image will be split into two
images. One is the live image and the other is a frozen image. Press
the “SPLIT” button again to exit
D./S: Press the “D./S” button once to display still images with
better clarity. Press “D./S” button again to display moving objects at
real time (30 frame/second)
Wall mounting applications
Install visualiser on the wall and position the camera head parallel to
the base. (Need take close-up lens off first)
Install visualiser on the wall and position the camera head vertically to
the base. (Need to take close-up lens off first)
Ceiling mounting applications
Attach the wall installation base to the base of the visualiser, screw
down the four screws to fix the base and then mount the visualiser to
the ceiling.
TEXT: Press the “TEXT” button once to switch to the text mode to
sharpen the edge of the text. Press the “TEXT” button again to return to
the image mode
TITLE: Press the “TITLE” button once to freeze top 1/8 of the screen.
Press the “TITLE” button again to exit
AUTO: Press the “AUTO” button to automatically adjust the white
balance and focus
TELE/WIDE: Press the “TELE” button to zoom in and press the “WIDE”
button to zoom out
FAR/NEAR: Press the “FAR” button to focus far and press the “NEAR”
button to focus near
CDD: Press the “CDD” button to display the camera (visualiser) signal
RGB: Press “RGB” button to display the computer signal
BRIGHT +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the brightness. Press the
“-” to decrease the brightness
RED +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the red hue. Press the “-” to
decrease the red hue
BLUE +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the blue hue. Press the “-”
to decrease the blue hue
B. Snap Video Stream
Click “Capture” - “Start Capture”, input the file name in dialogue
box, or click icon on the toolbar, then input the file name in dia-
logue 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 Capture” or icon on
the toolbar to stop capture. (If you have set the time limit, it will
stop automatically when the time is set up.) The video file is AVI
format.
C. Set the Frame Rate
Click [Capture] - [Set Frame Rate], and then click open “Choose
Frame Rate” to set the frame rate.
D. Set Time Limit
Click [Capture] - [Set Time Limit] to set the time limit while
capturing video.
E. Note
Do Not connect/disconnect the USB cable when the application is
running, which will cause the program to be interrupted.
Other applications
Displaying standard slides and negatives
Insert a standard slide or negative to the slot on the mirror, flip the
mirror to the position that the slide or negative faces the camera
head, then turn on the back light to display the slide or negative.

LAMP: Each time you press button, the lighting changes as
below:
FREEZE: Press the “FREEZE” button once to freeze the image. Press
the “FREEZE” button again to exit the freeze mode
XGA: Press the “XGA” button once to display images from SVGA
(800x600) mode. Press the “XGA” button again to display images at
the XGA (1024x786) mode
B&W: Press the “B&W” button once to display images at the black
and white mode. Press the “B&W” button again to display images at
the colour mode
SPLIT: Press the “SPLIT” button and the image will be split into two
images. One is the live image and the other is a frozen image. Press
the “SPLIT” button again to exit
D./S: Press the “D./S” button once to display still images with
better clarity. Press “D./S” button again to display moving objects at
real time (30 frame/second)
Wall mounting applications
Install visualiser on the wall and position the camera head parallel to
the base. (Need take close-up lens off first)
Install visualiser on the wall and position the camera head vertically to
the base. (Need to take close-up lens off first)
Ceiling mounting applications
Attach the wall installation base to the base of the visualiser, screw
down the four screws to fix the base and then mount the visualiser to
the ceiling.
TEXT: Press the “TEXT” button once to switch to the text mode to
sharpen the edge of the text. Press the “TEXT” button again to return to
the image mode
TITLE: Press the “TITLE” button once to freeze top 1/8 of the screen.
Press the “TITLE” button again to exit
AUTO: Press the “AUTO” button to automatically adjust the white
balance and focus
TELE/WIDE: Press the “TELE” button to zoom in and press the “WIDE”
button to zoom out
FAR/NEAR: Press the “FAR” button to focus far and press the “NEAR”
button to focus near
CDD: Press the “CDD” button to display the camera (visualiser) signal
RGB: Press “RGB” button to display the computer signal
BRIGHT +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the brightness. Press the
“-” to decrease the brightness
RED +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the red hue. Press the “-” to
decrease the red hue
BLUE +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the blue hue. Press the “-”
to decrease the blue hue
B. Snap Video Stream
Click “Capture” - “Start Capture”, input the file name in dialogue
box, or click icon on the toolbar, then input the file name in dia-
logue 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 Capture” or icon on
the toolbar to stop capture. (If you have set the time limit, it will
stop automatically when the time is set up.) The video file is AVI
format.
C. Set the Frame Rate
Click [Capture] - [Set Frame Rate], and then click open “Choose
Frame Rate” to set the frame rate.
D. Set Time Limit
Click [Capture] - [Set Time Limit] to set the time limit while
capturing video.
E. Note
Do Not connect/disconnect the USB cable when the application is
running, which will cause the program to be interrupted.
Other applications
Displaying standard slides and negatives
Insert a standard slide or negative to the slot on the mirror, flip the
mirror to the position that the slide or negative faces the camera
head, then turn on the back light to display the slide or negative.

Connections
DC-12V IN: External 12V power adaptor input connection
S-VIDEO-OUT/VIDEO-OUT: Visualiser video output
RGB-OUT1/RGB-OUT2: RGB output (output the same signal)
RGB-IN: Laptop, computer or other RGB signal input
USB: Computer image capture and video recording for both PC
and MAC
3. You must use the high speed USB cable provided
4. When connecting the visualiser to a desktop computer using the high
speed USB cable provided, we recommend using the USB port located
on the rear of the mainframe. The USB port on the front of the computer
might have interference.
5. You may need to install the USB driver again when you change a
computers USB port. If this port has USB 2.0 driver installed, there is no
need to install the USB driver again
6. If you cannot capture images under the Video Capture program, you
need to set the signal input source as follows: click “Option” - “Video
crossbar”, and then set INPUT as Video Composite In.
USB capture for MAC computers
Copy the folder “Mac Driver” into MAC hard disk, open the folder and dou-
ble click “Empia 1.0.0b2.zip”, the “setup” file appears. Following the screen
notice, click “Next” and finish installation.
Notes
1. Please connect the MAC computer and visualiser when installing the
driver
2. Please use the USB 2.0 cable provided with your visualiser
Video display and capture
You can capture and control images on the visualiser from a computer
connected with a USB connector
Click [Start] - [Program] - [VideoCap] - “VideoCapx.xx” (x.xx is softwares
version) to open the software
A. Static Image Setup
Click “Capture” - “Capture Frame”, input the file name in dialogue box, or
you can click icon on the toolbar, then input file name in dialogue window.
The image file is JPG format
Installing the Software
The function of the Video Cap software is to snap and 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 similar player.
A. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your visualiser into the CD-ROM
drive. if Auto run is enabled on your system, then the Software Setup
window will be displayed automatically as below.
If it does not start automatically, after inserting the CD-ROM, click
[Start] -> [My Computer], and then double click (the CD-ROM
drive letter might be different in different computer systems) and then
the above screen will appear immediately
B. Click the Install DirectX9.0 button to install Microsoft DirectX9.0
C. Click the Install Capture Program button to install the program that
captures images in the AVI or Bitmap format
D. Click the Install USB Driver button to install the driver designed for
the visualiser and will be used by the Capture Program
E. After the installation is finished, then click the Exit button to exit the
Software Setup Window
F. Shut down your computer when prompted in order for the changes to
take effect
G. Use the USB2.0 cable provided to connect your computer to the
visualiser before your computer is restarted
H. Turn on the visualiser
Remarks: DirectX9.0 is not necessary to install, it is mainly for computer
print screen function
Please pay attention to the following:
1. Computer hardware requirements; CPU: Pentium 4 2.0G or above,
RAM: 256M 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, you should install SP1
1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and use the other
hand to carefully lift up the mirror stand of the unit
2. Place the camera stand to the maximum position
3. Rotate the camera head, make sure that mark E on the Camera
head is in line with mark B on the camera stand
ATTENTION: When mark E is in line with A, the camera head and the base are
parallel. When mark E is in line with mark D, the camera head and the base are
vertical. When the visualiser is folded, mark E is in line with mark C

Connections
DC-12V IN: External 12V power adaptor input connection
S-VIDEO-OUT/VIDEO-OUT: Visualiser video output
RGB-OUT1/RGB-OUT2: RGB output (output the same signal)
RGB-IN: Laptop, computer or other RGB signal input
USB: Computer image capture and video recording for both PC
and MAC
3. You must use the high speed USB cable provided
4. When connecting the visualiser to a desktop computer using the high
speed USB cable provided, we recommend using the USB port located
on the rear of the mainframe. The USB port on the front of the computer
might have interference.
5. You may need to install the USB driver again when you change a
computers USB port. If this port has USB 2.0 driver installed, there is no
need to install the USB driver again
6. If you cannot capture images under the Video Capture program, you
need to set the signal input source as follows: click “Option” - “Video
crossbar”, and then set INPUT as Video Composite In.
USB capture for MAC computers
Copy the folder “Mac Driver” into MAC hard disk, open the folder and dou-
ble click “Empia 1.0.0b2.zip”, the “setup” file appears. Following the screen
notice, click “Next” and finish installation.
Notes
1. Please connect the MAC computer and visualiser when installing the
driver
2. Please use the USB 2.0 cable provided with your visualiser
Video display and capture
You can capture and control images on the visualiser from a computer
connected with a USB connector
Click [Start] - [Program] - [VideoCap] - “VideoCapx.xx” (x.xx is softwares
version) to open the software
A. Static Image Setup
Click “Capture” - “Capture Frame”, input the file name in dialogue box, or
you can click icon on the toolbar, then input file name in dialogue window.
The image file is JPG format
Installing the Software
The function of the Video Cap software is to snap and 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 similar player.
A. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your visualiser into the CD-ROM
drive. if Auto run is enabled on your system, then the Software Setup
window will be displayed automatically as below.
If it does not start automatically, after inserting the CD-ROM, click
[Start] -> [My Computer], and then double click (the CD-ROM
drive letter might be different in different computer systems) and then
the above screen will appear immediately
B. Click the Install DirectX9.0 button to install Microsoft DirectX9.0
C. Click the Install Capture Program button to install the program that
captures images in the AVI or Bitmap format
D. Click the Install USB Driver button to install the driver designed for
the visualiser and will be used by the Capture Program
E. After the installation is finished, then click the Exit button to exit the
Software Setup Window
F. Shut down your computer when prompted in order for the changes to
take effect
G. Use the USB2.0 cable provided to connect your computer to the
visualiser before your computer is restarted
H. Turn on the visualiser
Remarks: DirectX9.0 is not necessary to install, it is mainly for computer
print screen function
Please pay attention to the following:
1. Computer hardware requirements; CPU: Pentium 4 2.0G or above,
RAM: 256M 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, you should install SP1
1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and use the other
hand to carefully lift up the mirror stand of the unit
2. Place the camera stand to the maximum position
3. Rotate the camera head, make sure that mark E on the Camera
head is in line with mark B on the camera stand
ATTENTION: When mark E is in line with A, the camera head and the base are
parallel. When mark E is in line with mark D, the camera head and the base are
vertical. When the visualiser is folded, mark E is in line with mark C

4. Place the mirror stand to the maximum position
5. Rotate the mirror to the position so that the two mark lines line up
Step 2: Connect to the projector and video equipment
Step 3: Connect to power source
Once the visualiser is set up, plug in the power adaptor that comes
with your visualiser into the DC 12V IN connector and an external
power source. Press the power button on the operating panel to turn
on the visualiser
Step 1: Connect to the computer
Computer
Side Panel
Monitor
Projector
RGB Output
Rear Panel
Video Equipment
Video Output
Video Output
6. Making connections
Before making any connections, turn off all the power. Please
ensure that the visualiser along with all other equipment is turned
off.

4. Place the mirror stand to the maximum position
5. Rotate the mirror to the position so that the two mark lines line up
Step 2: Connect to the projector and video equipment
Step 3: Connect to power source
Once the visualiser is set up, plug in the power adaptor that comes
with your visualiser into the DC 12V IN connector and an external
power source. Press the power button on the operating panel to turn
on the visualiser
Step 1: Connect to the computer
Computer
Side Panel
Monitor
Projector
RGB Output
Rear Panel
Video Equipment
Video Output
Video Output
6. Making connections
Before making any connections, turn off all the power. Please
ensure that the visualiser along with all other equipment is turned
off.

Installing the Software
The function of the Video Cap software is to snap and 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 similar player.
A. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your visualiser into the CD-ROM
drive. if Auto run is enabled on your system, then the Software Setup
window will be displayed automatically as below.
If it does not start automatically, after inserting the CD-ROM, click
[Start] -> [My Computer], and then double click (the CD-ROM
drive letter might be different in different computer systems) and then
the above screen will appear immediately
B. Click the Install DirectX9.0 button to install Microsoft DirectX9.0
C. Click the Install Capture Program button to install the program that
captures images in the AVI or Bitmap format
D. Click the Install USB Driver button to install the driver designed for
the visualiser and will be used by the Capture Program
E. After the installation is finished, then click the Exit button to exit the
Software Setup Window
F. Shut down your computer when prompted in order for the changes to
take effect
G. Use the USB2.0 cable provided to connect your computer to the
visualiser before your computer is restarted
H. Turn on the visualiser
Remarks: DirectX9.0 is not necessary to install, it is mainly for computer
print screen function
Please pay attention to the following:
1. Computer hardware requirements; CPU: Pentium 4 2.0G or above,
RAM: 256M 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, you should install SP1
1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and use the other
hand to carefully lift up the mirror stand of the unit
2. Place the camera stand to the maximum position
3. Rotate the camera head, make sure that mark E on the Camera
head is in line with mark B on the camera stand
ATTENTION: When mark E is in line with A, the camera head and the base are
parallel. When mark E is in line with mark D, the camera head and the base are
vertical. When the visualiser is folded, mark E is in line with mark C
Connections
DC-12V IN: External 12V power adaptor input connection
S-VIDEO-OUT/VIDEO-OUT: Visualiser video output
RGB-OUT1/RGB-OUT2: RGB output (output the same signal)
RGB-IN: Laptop, computer or other RGB signal input
USB: Computer image capture and video recording for both PC
and MAC
3. You must use the high speed USB cable provided
4. When connecting the visualiser to a desktop computer using the high
speed USB cable provided, we recommend using the USB port located
on the rear of the mainframe. The USB port on the front of the computer
might have interference.
5. You may need to install the USB driver again when you change a
computers USB port. If this port has USB 2.0 driver installed, there is no
need to install the USB driver again
6. If you cannot capture images under the Video Capture program, you
need to set the signal input source as follows: click “Option” - “Video
crossbar”, and then set INPUT as Video Composite In.
USB capture for MAC computers
Copy the folder “Mac Driver” into MAC hard disk, open the folder and dou-
ble click “Empia 1.0.0b2.zip”, the “setup” file appears. Following the screen
notice, click “Next” and finish installation.
Notes
1. Please connect the MAC computer and visualiser when installing the
driver
2. Please use the USB 2.0 cable provided with your visualiser
Video display and capture
You can capture and control images on the visualiser from a computer
connected with a USB connector
Click [Start] - [Program] - [VideoCap] - “VideoCapx.xx” (x.xx is softwares
version) to open the software
A. Static Image Setup
Click “Capture” - “Capture Frame”, input the file name in dialogue box, or
you can click icon on the toolbar, then input file name in dialogue window.
The image file is JPG format

Installing the Software
The function of the Video Cap software is to snap and 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 similar player.
A. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your visualiser into the CD-ROM
drive. if Auto run is enabled on your system, then the Software Setup
window will be displayed automatically as below.
If it does not start automatically, after inserting the CD-ROM, click
[Start] -> [My Computer], and then double click (the CD-ROM
drive letter might be different in different computer systems) and then
the above screen will appear immediately
B. Click the Install DirectX9.0 button to install Microsoft DirectX9.0
C. Click the Install Capture Program button to install the program that
captures images in the AVI or Bitmap format
D. Click the Install USB Driver button to install the driver designed for
the visualiser and will be used by the Capture Program
E. After the installation is finished, then click the Exit button to exit the
Software Setup Window
F. Shut down your computer when prompted in order for the changes to
take effect
G. Use the USB2.0 cable provided to connect your computer to the
visualiser before your computer is restarted
H. Turn on the visualiser
Remarks: DirectX9.0 is not necessary to install, it is mainly for computer
print screen function
Please pay attention to the following:
1. Computer hardware requirements; CPU: Pentium 4 2.0G or above,
RAM: 256M 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, you should install SP1
1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and use the other
hand to carefully lift up the mirror stand of the unit
2. Place the camera stand to the maximum position
3. Rotate the camera head, make sure that mark E on the Camera
head is in line with mark B on the camera stand
ATTENTION: When mark E is in line with A, the camera head and the base are
parallel. When mark E is in line with mark D, the camera head and the base are
vertical. When the visualiser is folded, mark E is in line with mark C
Connections
DC-12V IN: External 12V power adaptor input connection
S-VIDEO-OUT/VIDEO-OUT: Visualiser video output
RGB-OUT1/RGB-OUT2: RGB output (output the same signal)
RGB-IN: Laptop, computer or other RGB signal input
USB: Computer image capture and video recording for both PC
and MAC
3. You must use the high speed USB cable provided
4. When connecting the visualiser to a desktop computer using the high
speed USB cable provided, we recommend using the USB port located
on the rear of the mainframe. The USB port on the front of the computer
might have interference.
5. You may need to install the USB driver again when you change a
computers USB port. If this port has USB 2.0 driver installed, there is no
need to install the USB driver again
6. If you cannot capture images under the Video Capture program, you
need to set the signal input source as follows: click “Option” - “Video
crossbar”, and then set INPUT as Video Composite In.
USB capture for MAC computers
Copy the folder “Mac Driver” into MAC hard disk, open the folder and dou-
ble click “Empia 1.0.0b2.zip”, the “setup” file appears. Following the screen
notice, click “Next” and finish installation.
Notes
1. Please connect the MAC computer and visualiser when installing the
driver
2. Please use the USB 2.0 cable provided with your visualiser
Video display and capture
You can capture and control images on the visualiser from a computer
connected with a USB connector
Click [Start] - [Program] - [VideoCap] - “VideoCapx.xx” (x.xx is softwares
version) to open the software
A. Static Image Setup
Click “Capture” - “Capture Frame”, input the file name in dialogue box, or
you can click icon on the toolbar, then input file name in dialogue window.
The image file is JPG format

TEXT: Press the “TEXT” button once to switch to the text mode to
sharpen the edge of the text. Press the “TEXT” button again to return to
the image mode
TITLE: Press the “TITLE” button once to freeze top 1/8 of the screen.
Press the “TITLE” button again to exit
AUTO: Press the “AUTO” button to automatically adjust the white
balance and focus
TELE/WIDE: Press the “TELE” button to zoom in and press the “WIDE”
button to zoom out
FAR/NEAR: Press the “FAR” button to focus far and press the “NEAR”
button to focus near
CDD: Press the “CDD” button to display the camera (visualiser) signal
RGB: Press “RGB” button to display the computer signal
BRIGHT +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the brightness. Press the
“-” to decrease the brightness
RED +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the red hue. Press the “-” to
decrease the red hue
BLUE +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the blue hue. Press the “-”
to decrease the blue hue
B. Snap Video Stream
Click “Capture” - “Start Capture”, input the file name in dialogue
box, or click icon on the toolbar, then input the file name in dia-
logue 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 Capture” or icon on
the toolbar to stop capture. (If you have set the time limit, it will
stop automatically when the time is set up.) The video file is AVI
format.
C. Set the Frame Rate
Click [Capture] - [Set Frame Rate], and then click open “Choose
Frame Rate” to set the frame rate.
D. Set Time Limit
Click [Capture] - [Set Time Limit] to set the time limit while
capturing video.
E. Note
Do Not connect/disconnect the USB cable when the application is
running, which will cause the program to be interrupted.
Other applications
Displaying standard slides and negatives
Insert a standard slide or negative to the slot on the mirror, flip the
mirror to the position that the slide or negative faces the camera
head, then turn on the back light to display the slide or negative.
LAMP: Each time you press button, the lighting changes as
below:
FREEZE: Press the “FREEZE” button once to freeze the image. Press
the “FREEZE” button again to exit the freeze mode
XGA: Press the “XGA” button once to display images from SVGA
(800x600) mode. Press the “XGA” button again to display images at
the XGA (1024x786) mode
B&W: Press the “B&W” button once to display images at the black
and white mode. Press the “B&W” button again to display images at
the colour mode
SPLIT: Press the “SPLIT” button and the image will be split into two
images. One is the live image and the other is a frozen image. Press
the “SPLIT” button again to exit
D./S: Press the “D./S” button once to display still images with
better clarity. Press “D./S” button again to display moving objects at
real time (30 frame/second)
Wall mounting applications
Install visualiser on the wall and position the camera head parallel to
the base. (Need take close-up lens off first)
Install visualiser on the wall and position the camera head vertically to
the base. (Need to take close-up lens off first)
Ceiling mounting applications
Attach the wall installation base to the base of the visualiser, screw
down the four screws to fix the base and then mount the visualiser to
the ceiling.

TEXT: Press the “TEXT” button once to switch to the text mode to
sharpen the edge of the text. Press the “TEXT” button again to return to
the image mode
TITLE: Press the “TITLE” button once to freeze top 1/8 of the screen.
Press the “TITLE” button again to exit
AUTO: Press the “AUTO” button to automatically adjust the white
balance and focus
TELE/WIDE: Press the “TELE” button to zoom in and press the “WIDE”
button to zoom out
FAR/NEAR: Press the “FAR” button to focus far and press the “NEAR”
button to focus near
CDD: Press the “CDD” button to display the camera (visualiser) signal
RGB: Press “RGB” button to display the computer signal
BRIGHT +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the brightness. Press the
“-” to decrease the brightness
RED +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the red hue. Press the “-” to
decrease the red hue
BLUE +/-: Press the “+” button to increase the blue hue. Press the “-”
to decrease the blue hue
B. Snap Video Stream
Click “Capture” - “Start Capture”, input the file name in dialogue
box, or click icon on the toolbar, then input the file name in dia-
logue 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 Capture” or icon on
the toolbar to stop capture. (If you have set the time limit, it will
stop automatically when the time is set up.) The video file is AVI
format.
C. Set the Frame Rate
Click [Capture] - [Set Frame Rate], and then click open “Choose
Frame Rate” to set the frame rate.
D. Set Time Limit
Click [Capture] - [Set Time Limit] to set the time limit while
capturing video.
E. Note
Do Not connect/disconnect the USB cable when the application is
running, which will cause the program to be interrupted.
Other applications
Displaying standard slides and negatives
Insert a standard slide or negative to the slot on the mirror, flip the
mirror to the position that the slide or negative faces the camera
head, then turn on the back light to display the slide or negative.
LAMP: Each time you press button, the lighting changes as
below:
FREEZE: Press the “FREEZE” button once to freeze the image. Press
the “FREEZE” button again to exit the freeze mode
XGA: Press the “XGA” button once to display images from SVGA
(800x600) mode. Press the “XGA” button again to display images at
the XGA (1024x786) mode
B&W: Press the “B&W” button once to display images at the black
and white mode. Press the “B&W” button again to display images at
the colour mode
SPLIT: Press the “SPLIT” button and the image will be split into two
images. One is the live image and the other is a frozen image. Press
the “SPLIT” button again to exit
D./S: Press the “D./S” button once to display still images with
better clarity. Press “D./S” button again to display moving objects at
real time (30 frame/second)
Wall mounting applications
Install visualiser on the wall and position the camera head parallel to
the base. (Need take close-up lens off first)
Install visualiser on the wall and position the camera head vertically to
the base. (Need to take close-up lens off first)
Ceiling mounting applications
Attach the wall installation base to the base of the visualiser, screw
down the four screws to fix the base and then mount the visualiser to
the ceiling.

REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control can control the camera from different angles. Please
note that an infrared remote control can only be used up to a certain
distance from the unit. Objects situated between the visualiser and the
infrared remote control and a weak battery may interfere with the
reception.
POWER: Press the “POWER” button once to power on the visualiser,
press the “POWER” button again to power off the visualiser
NEG: Press the “NEG” button once to display file negatives and press the
“NEG” again to display normal
MIRROR: Press the “MIRROR” button to vertically reverse the image;
press the “MIRROR” button again to exit the mirror mode
Notes:
When not using the mirror to reflect objects, the user must use the
remote control to exit the mirror mode.
Folding the Unit
1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and the rotate the
camera head to the marked position and flip the camera head to point
toward the base
2. Fold the mirror stand after the camera stand is folded
Power button
Press the button once to power on the visualiser; press the
button again to power off the visualiser
Output visualiser signal button
Press the button, the RGB OUTPUT terminal outputs the visualiser
signal
Output computer signal button
Press the button, the RGB OUTPUT terminal outputs computer signal
Auto button A
Press the A button to automatically adjust white balance and focus
Light button
Each time you press the button, the lighting changes as below:
Zoom button
Press the or button to zoom in or zoom out
CONTROL PANEL
Specifications
Pickup device 1/4” professional CCD
Total pixels 470,000
RGB output pixels 780,000
Lens F=1.6-3.7mm/f=3.9-85.8mm
Focus 22x optical, 10x digital
Focus/Iris Auto/Manual
White balance Auto
Image split Yes
Image function Negatives/Positives, freeze, mirror, B&W
RGB input DB15FLC*1
RGB output resolution XGA, SVGA
Video output RCA*1, Min DIN4*1
Video resolution More than 480 TV lines
USB connector USB 2.0
Arm light 1W LED*2
Back light LED
Colour adjustment Yes
Brightness adjustment Yes

REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control can control the camera from different angles. Please
note that an infrared remote control can only be used up to a certain
distance from the unit. Objects situated between the visualiser and the
infrared remote control and a weak battery may interfere with the
reception.
POWER: Press the “POWER” button once to power on the visualiser,
press the “POWER” button again to power off the visualiser
NEG: Press the “NEG” button once to display file negatives and press the
“NEG” again to display normal
MIRROR: Press the “MIRROR” button to vertically reverse the image;
press the “MIRROR” button again to exit the mirror mode
Notes:
When not using the mirror to reflect objects, the user must use the
remote control to exit the mirror mode.
Folding the Unit
1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and the rotate the
camera head to the marked position and flip the camera head to point
toward the base
2. Fold the mirror stand after the camera stand is folded
Power button
Press the button once to power on the visualiser; press the
button again to power off the visualiser
Output visualiser signal button
Press the button, the RGB OUTPUT terminal outputs the visualiser
signal
Output computer signal button
Press the button, the RGB OUTPUT terminal outputs computer signal
Auto button A
Press the A button to automatically adjust white balance and focus
Light button
Each time you press the button, the lighting changes as below:
Zoom button
Press the or button to zoom in or zoom out
CONTROL PANEL
Specifications
Pickup device 1/4” professional CCD
Total pixels 470,000
RGB output pixels 780,000
Lens F=1.6-3.7mm/f=3.9-85.8mm
Focus 22x optical, 10x digital
Focus/Iris Auto/Manual
White balance Auto
Image split Yes
Image function Negatives/Positives, freeze, mirror, B&W
RGB input DB15FLC*1
RGB output resolution XGA, SVGA
Video output RCA*1, Min DIN4*1
Video resolution More than 480 TV lines
USB connector USB 2.0
Arm light 1W LED*2
Back light LED
Colour adjustment Yes
Brightness adjustment Yes



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