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Navitar DocumentPro X-15 User manual

DocumentPro X-15
Digital Video Presentation Camera
With XGA Output
Instruction Manual
The World Leader in Image Quality
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Table of Contents
3Safety Precautions
4Features and Benefits
5System Diagrams
8Operation
0 Specifications
Warranty
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• Unplug this unit from the wall outlet when it is not being
used for a long period of time. To disconnect the cord,
pull it out by grasping the plug. Never pull it out by the
cord itself.
• Thefluorescentlampscangethotduringoperation. Do
nottouchthelampduringoperationorwhencollapsing
thearm.
• Clean the lens and LCD monitor screen with an air
spray or soft dry cloth.
• Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth, lightly moistened
with a mild detergent solution. Never use any type of
solventsuchasalcoholorbenzene,whichwilldamage
thefinish.
Safety Precautions
afety Precautions
Topreventdamagetothe equipmentandoperating
personnel,please observethefollowing precautions:
Make sure that the voltage source contains a satisfactory
pathtoground.
Do not operate the unit where fluids can come into
contact with the electrical components.
Whenchangingthebulb:
• Disconnect the electrical supply.
• Allow the unit to cool.
• Use a 4 watt fluorescent lamp, which you can purchase
fromyourauthorizedNavitar dealer.
Thereare nouserserviceablecomponents (otherthan
changingthelamp). Opening the unit will expose
dangerousvoltage levelsandsensitive electronic
components. Aqualifiedtechnicianshouldperformall
repairs.
Toprevent theunitfromdamaging condensationand
thermalshock,certainproceduresmustbefollowed:
• In cold weather, always put the unit in a moisture proof
containeror enclosurebeforetransporting.
• Eitherkeeptheunitwarmduring transportation, or allow
sufficient time for it to warm up at the destination. Keep
the unit in the original moisture proof package while it
warms up. (The goal is to prevent warm, moist air from
striking the cold electronic and optical components,
whichwillcause damaging condensation.)
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Features and Benefits
Features and Benefits
Progressive Scan Performance:
TheNavitarDocumentPro X-15 letsyoueasilycapture and
present typed documents with its 600 TV line
resolutionprogressivescan camera with 15frames/sec
refresh rate. It is possible to display full page documents
with characters as small as 9-point type, as well as other
small items, 2-D and 3-D objects.
XGA Digital Output, Analog Composite Video and S-
VideoOutputs:
With this feature the user can connect to a high-resolution
data/videoprojector viaXGAwhile simultaneously
outputtingtoaTVmonitor. The XGA input connection
enables a laptop computer to be plugged into the base of
the unit. A push button control allows the user to switch
frompresentingcomputer informationtotheDocumentPro
image.
10X Zoom Lens:
Thebuilt-in10X zoom lensoffersawide range of
magnification. It is easy to operate with push button
controls, and motorized zoom and focus.
Compact and Lightweight:
Its small, lightweight design makes the DocumentPro
extremely portable. After use, the streamlined unit folds
downflatforeasy and compact storage.
Other Features:
•Opentablearea provides flexibilitywhenplacingand
movingdocuments or objects on the stand.
•Built-in auxiliary light illuminates and enhances
detail.
•Cameraheadtilts 90 degrees and the close-up lens
flipsdownforuse of the unit as a videoconferenceor
roomcamera.
•Built-in2.9” previewmonitor.
•Built-inpushbuttonimageframememory.
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System Diagrams
Front View
Rear Panel
Right ide View
1. Camera
2. Lens
3. Arm light
4. Stage
5. LCDmonitor
6. Zoomcontrols
7. Focus controls
8. Imagememoryswitch
9. Powerswitch
10. DCinlet
11. RGBoutput connectors
12. RGBinputconnectors
13. S-Videooutputterminal
14. Videooutputterminal
15. Imageswitcher
16. Apertureswitch
17. Gammaswitch
18. Iriscontrol
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System Diagrams
Controls
1. Camera: The camera can be tilted upwards as
much as 90 degrees so it can be used as a room
camera.
2. Lens: In addition to the standard lens, a close-up
lens is attached to the bottom of the camera. To
detach, pull the knob of the close-up lens.
3. Arm light: When the power is on, the arm light
automatically turns on.
4. Stage: Place an object or document on this for
viewing.
5. LCD monitor: The position or orientation of a
documentorobjectcanbe adjusted while viewing an
identicaldisplayonanexternalLCDmonitor.
6. Zoom control: For zooming in or out on a docu-
mentorobjectwhileviewingtheimageonamonitor
orscreen.
7. Focus control: For focusing in or out on a document
orobject.
8. Image memory switch: This can be used to
captureaframe and freeze viewit.
9. Power switch: On/off.
10. DC inlet: Connects the product to a power supply
withtheACadapter.
11. RGB output connectors: Connectthe RGB cables.
Be sure to securely tighten the lock screws on the
cables.
12. RGB input connector: Apersonal computer image
can be displayed on the monitor by attaching your
computerhere.
13. S-Video output terminal: You can use this if your
monitorhasanS-videoinput terminal to produce a
higherqualityimage.
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System Diagrams
Controls
14. Video output terminal: For composite video output.
15. Image switcher: Press button to display either the
DocumentProimageora computer image.
16. Aperture switch:Turn this switch on to obtain a clear
viewofoutlinesofcharactersortablelines.
17. Gamma switch: Turnthisswitch on/off to improve image
qualitydependingon the output device oftheoriginal
imageordocumenttype.
18. Iris control: Adjusts the brightness of the image.
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Operation
Operation
When the power is on, the unit automatically turns on the
arm light and LCD monitor. Both the arm light and LCD
monitor remain lit until the unit is turned off.
Zoom the Image on the creen
Press the “wide” button to zoom out and view a full page.
Press the “tele” button to zoom in.
Changing the Camera Direction
This unit allows you to flip up the camera 90 degrees. If
you remove the close-up lens, the camera can be used at
infinity or as a room camera. You can shoot materials
attachedtowallsoreven yourself.
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Operation
The camera arm is moveable so that 3-D objects can be
viewedfromdifferentangles.
hooting a Three-dimensional Object
torage of the LCD Monitor
FoldtheLCD monitor forward(seearrow①)alongthe
monitor arm. Next, fold the monitor arm upward (see
arrow ②) along the main arm. Do not fold the LCD monitor
ormonitorarmreverseside. Thiscoulddamagethejoint
oftheLCD monitor.
CameraElement 1/3-inch CCD
Resolution 600 TV lines
Number of Pixels 1034(H) x 779(V) / 850,000 pixels
Video Frame Refresh Rate 15 frames / second in real time
TV System XGA/NTSC or XGA/PAL
Lens 10X (power zoom, 5.8 ~ 58 mm, F 1.8 ~ 2.7)
Focus Power focus
Iris Push button control
White Balance Fullauto
Shutter 1 / 60 or 1 / 100
CameraFlip Up Yes, 90° - can be used as a room camera
ImageInput XGA - computer in
ImageOutput XGA (2), one to video projector and one to
computer monitor; Composite-Video and S-Video
Monitor Screen Size 2.9 inches
Display System Transmit-type TN liquid crystal
Number of Pixels 480 x 146 (NTSC) , 480 x 130 (PAL)
Light Source Fluorescent lamp
Other ImageMemory Yes, 1 frame - push to freeze image, push to
view live image
Output Switcher 2-function (push button), laptop computer or
DocumentPro
Pickup Area 8 1/4 x 11 3/4” (A-4 size)
Lighting Fluorescent light, 9 W
Controls Power on/off, camera head rotation, focus, iris,
zoom, field frame memory, aperture switching,
text or picture mode
Power Input 100 ~ 240 v, 50 / 60 Hz
Power Consumption 30 W
Dimensions Useable: 335 (W) x 324 (D) x 525 (H) mm
13.2 (W) x 12.8 (D) x 20.7 (H) in
Folded: 335 (W) x 553 (D) x 90 (H) mm
13.2 (W) x 21.8 (D) x 3.5 (H) in
Ambient Operating
Temperature 5 ~ 35°C
Weight 4.8 kg
10.6 lbs.
Standard Accessories AC power adapter and cable, RGB cable (AC
100 v ~ 240 v, 50 / 60 Hz
Safety Approval CE,UL
Available Models
1-14111 DocumentProX-15 XGA/NTSC
1-14235 DocumentPro X-15 XGA/PAL
8-14418 Replacementbulb
The design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specifications
Camera and Video
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Thiswarrantyappliesonlytothose original purchasers
(non-dealers)returningthe productwarrantycard within 30
days of purchase date. For purchasers who do not return
the warranty card within 30 days, or for items sold to
dealersfortheirownuseorrentaluse,ourstandard90
day parts and 1 year labor warranty will apply.
Warranty
5 Year Parts / 5 Year Labor
Thisproductiswarrantedtobefreefromdefectsin
materialandworkmanship foraperiodof five yearsfrom
thedateofinvoiceto the original purchaser.
Ifduringthewarrantyperiodtheproduct is found to be
defective,itwillberepaired or replaced at the facilities of
Navitar. However, Navitarreservesthe righttorefundthe
purchaseprice if the replacement or repairis not
commercially practical or timely. Parts not manufactured
byNavitarcarry only the warrantyoftheirmanufacturer.
Lampsandfusescarrynowarranty.
Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverdamage caused in transit;
damage caused by misuse, neglect or carelessness; or
damageresulting fromeitherimproperservicing or
modificationbysomeoneotherthanNavitar. Further, this
warrantydoesnot cover anyroutinemaintenancework
that is reasonably expected to be performed by the
purchaser.
Noresponsibilityisassumedforunsatisfactoryoperating
performancedueto environmentalconditionssuchas
humidity, dust, corrosive chemicals, deposition of oil or
otherforeignmatter,spillageorother conditions beyond
thecontrol ofNavitar.
Forservice,repair or returnproceduresunderthis
warranty, contact your distributor,yourlocalNavitarfield
officeror Navitardirectat(716) 359-4000or
(800)828-6778inthe United States.
Except as stated herein, Navitar makes no other
warranties,expressedorimplied by law, whether of
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or
otherwise. Further, Navitar shall not, underany
circumstances,beliableforincidental,consequentialor
otherdamages.
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Navitar,Inc.
200 Commerce Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
(716) 359-4000 phone
(716) 359-4999 fax
Internet http://navitar.com/
e-mail [email protected]

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