Papenmeier VISULEX Maki User manual

VISULEX Maki
User’s Manual


INTRODUCTION .......................................................... 7
Scope of Delivery...................................................... 8
Address...................................................................... 8
Copyright .................................................................. 8
VISULEX MAKI............................................................. 9
Getting Started with VISULEX Maki ....................... 9
Installation and Operation .................................................9
Connectors at the Camera Arm........................................9
Moving the camera ................................................ 10
Control Panel .......................................................... 11
Operating Concept ............................................................ 11
Zoom....................................................................................... 12
Key 1 –Colour modes....................................................... 13
Key 2 –Lines and Curtains .............................................. 14
Key 3 –Mirroring................................................................ 16
Key 4 - Overview / Focus ................................................. 16
Key 5 –LED-Light ............................................................... 18
Key 6 –Set 1......................................................................... 18
Key 7 –Set 2......................................................................... 18
Key 8 –Image parameters............................................... 19
Key 8 –Toggle (optional).................................................. 19
Standby-Modes ...................................................... 20
The on-screen menu............................................... 21
Default Values...................................................................... 22
White Balance ...................................................................... 22
Sounds.................................................................................... 23
Language............................................................................... 23
Standby .................................................................................. 24
Info........................................................................................... 24

OPTIONAL COMPONENTS ....................................... 25
Low Vision Controller............................................. 25
Installation............................................................................. 25
Operation .............................................................................. 25
PC Software............................................................. 27
Installation............................................................................. 27
Operation .............................................................................. 27
Hotkeys .................................................................................. 30
APPENDIX.................................................................. 32
Service ..................................................................... 32
Saftey Advice .......................................................... 32
Service and Maintenance....................................... 33
Purpose of the Device............................................ 33
General Precautions ............................................... 34
Technical Data ........................................................ 35
Copyright ................................................................ 35
CE-Marking ............................................................. 36

Copyright F.H. Papenmeier GmbH & Co. KG
All rights reserved.
User's manual VISULEX Maki
As of: 09.2016
This User’s Manual is protected by copyright belonging
to F.H. Papenmeier GmbH & Co. KG, with all rights
reserved. The User’s Manual may not be copied in whole
or in part, without written consent from F.H. Papenmeier
GmbH & Co. KG.
Changes and/or improvements of this product are
subject to change without prior notice.


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Scope of Delivery
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing
VISULEX Maki.
VISULEX Maki offers a pin-sharp smooth
moving image. This can be achieved by Full-HD
resolution with 60 frames per second. Smallest fonts will
be presented in an easily legible way by means of the
optical 30-times zoom. Thanks to modern LED-
technology and to using polarizing filters, you will obtain
optimum illumination at minimum reflections.
VISULEX Maki offers high flexibility because of its
compact size and reduced weight. An optional table
clamp provides additional space at your working place.

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Scope of Delivery
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Scope of Delivery
VISULEX Maki ships with the following components:
Base plate
Camera arm
Control panel
Power supply unit
Manual
Cross table
Table clamp (optional)
Switch box (optional)
Low Vision Controller(optional)
Software (optional)
Address
F.H. Papenmeier GmbH & Co. KG
Talweg 2
58239 Schwerte, Germany
Internet: http://www.papenmeier.de/reha
Phone: +49-2304-946-0
Copyright
VISULEX® is a registered trademark of
F.H. Papenmeier GmbH & Co. KG.

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Getting Started with VISULEX Maki
VISULEX Maki
Getting Started with VISULEX Maki
Installation and Operation
Please position the base plate on a plain surface at your
working place. Release the thumbscrew. Place the
camera arm into the base plate so that the camera head
will be located above the base. Please fix the camera arm
by means of the thumbscrew.
Connectors at the Camera Arm
Please position the control panel in a way that you can
reach it without any difficulties. Connect the PS/2 cable
of the control panel to the PS/2 port at the camera arm.
Note: Do connect only the control panel which is
included in the delivery scope to the camera arm.
Other connected devices may lead to irreparable
damages.
Connect monitor and camera arm by means of a DVI-
cable.
Finally, plug the power adapter into a power socket and
place the connector into the port at the camera arm.
Now, your VISULEX Maki is ready to be used and can be
switched on.

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Moving the camera
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Moving the camera
The camera arm is firmly connected to the base plate
and cannot be turned.
However, you can turn the camera head by 110 degrees
in each direction: To the right, to the left, forward and
backward respectively. Every direction has got a stop.
In order to view objects located further away (like
blackboards) please turn the camera head forward
towards the board.
When you turn the camera head towards you, the
display will be upside down. Please activate the mirror
mode in order to flip the picture.
Please press the key

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Control Panel
Control Panel
The control panel consists of a rotary knob including a
push button and eight keys. In this manual, the keys will
be described in clockwise direction.
Operating Concept
Performing a short key press will execute a direct
function.
Performing a long key press will set up a value in most
cases by means of the rotary knob. The changing value
will be displayed on the top left of the monitor.
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Control Panel
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By means of the rotary knob the values are changed as
follows:
To increase a value, turn the rotary knob to the
right.
To decrease a value, turn the rotary knob to the left.
The changes will be visible immediately.
Note: The changed values have to be confirmed by
pressing on the rotary knob.
The process will be cancelled if no value has been
changed or confirmed during 15 seconds. Furthermore
the process will be cancelled by pressing any key. Thus,
the old values will be restored.
Optionally, you can hear three signal sounds which are
deactivated by default.
Zoom
When the default function is activated, the zoom can be
set by means of the rotary knob.
To increase the zoom level, please turn the rotary
knob to the right.
To decrease the zoom level, please turn the rotary
knob to the left.

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Control Panel
Key 1 –Colour modes
Perform a short press on Key 1 to switch between colour
modes. The following colour modes are available:
True Colour
Greyscale
Pseudocolour
Pseudocolour inverse
After the mode “Pseudocolour inverse”, the mode “True
Colour”will be selected again.
True Colour:
When the mode “True Colour”is selected and a long
press on Key 1 is performed, the colour saturation can be
set. By means of the rotary knob, you can select the
optimum colour saturation according to your needs. By
pressing on the rotary knob the changed value will
confirmed.
Pseudocolour / Pseudocolour inverse:
When the mode “Pseudocolour” or “Pseudocolour
invert” is selected and a long press on Key 1 is
performed, the Pseudocolour combination can be
chosen. By means of the rotary knob, you can select the
optimum Pseudocolour combination according to your
needs. By pressing on the rotary knob the selected
combination will confirmed.

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Control Panel
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Key 2 –Lines and Curtains
Perform a short press on Key 2 and activate or
deactivate the lines or curtains.
When the lines or curtains are activated and a long press
on key 2 is performed, the lines and curtains can be
configured in four steps.
Step one:
First, you can select the type of lines or curtains therefor
turn the rotary knob to the right or to the left. You can
choose between the following line or curtain types:
Horizontal lines
Horizontal curtains
Vertical lines
Vertical curtains
By pressing on the rotary knob the line or curtain type
will confirmed. This will lead you to the next step.
Step two:
In this step, the first line or the first curtain will be
positioned by means of the rotary knob according to the
selected line or curtain type.
If the line should approach the other line to closely, the
other line will be moved accordingly. The same applies
to the curtains.
By pressing on the rotary knob the position will
confirmed. This will lead you to the next step.

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Control Panel
Step three:
In this step, the other line or the other curtain will be
positions by means of the rotary knob, analogue to step
two.
By pressing on the rotary knob the position will
confirmed. This will lead you to the last step.
Step four:
In the final step, the colour of the lines or curtains can be
selected. By means of the rotary knob, you can select the
optimum colour according to your needs.
By pressing on the rotary knob the selected colour of the
lines or curtains will confirmed. Now the configuration
process is completed and the parameters for the lines
and curtains will be applied.
When you press another key during the configuration
process, all settings will be discarded and you will leave
the configuration process.

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Control Panel
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Key 3 –Mirroring
Perform a short press on Key 3 to flip the image
horizontally. This is required for the use as a board
camera when you turn the camera head away
from the camera arm, towards you.
When the image is flipped horizontally and a long press
on Key 3 is performed, the image will be flipped
vertically in addition. Consequently, you will obtain a
presentation of a mirror.
Key 4 - Overview / Focus
Overview
Perform a short press on key 4 to activate the
overview mode. This is very useful when you have
lost orientation in your document because of high
magnifications.
In Overview mode, the following settings will be
activated:
Minimum zoom
True colour
Lines and curtains are deactivated
Cross-hair is shown
The cross-hair points at the area by minimum zoom
which has been magnified at last.

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Control Panel
Thus, the orientation in the document will be much
easier. Now, you will have two possibilities:
1. Realign your document by means of the cross-hair.
Press Key 4 again or press on the rotary knob. Colour
effects, lines, curtains and zoom will be set to their
previous values.
2. While Overview mode is activated, you can adjust the
zoom to find the area more easily which you wish to
magnify. Press Key 4 again or press on the rotary knob.
Colour effects, lines or curtains will be set to the previous
values. The Zoom will remain at the seleced
magnification.
Focus
By performing a long press on Key 4, the focus can be
readjusted manually by means of the rotary knob.
By pressing on the rotary knob, you will confirm the
changed focus value.
As soon as you change the zoom, the autofocus will be
reactivated.

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Control Panel
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Key 5 –LED-Light
Perform a short press on Key 5 to switch the LED
light in the camera arm on or off.
By performing a long press on Key 5, the light brightness
can be adjusted. By means of the rotary knob you can
select the optimum light brightness according to your
needs. By pressing on the rotary knob, the changed
value will confirmed.
Key 6 –Set 1
By performing a short press on Key 6, the saved settings
of set 1 will be loaded.
By performing a long press on Key 6, the current settings
will be saved in set 1.
Key 7 –Set 2
By performing a short press on Key 7, the saved settings
of set 2 will be loaded.
By performing a long press on Key 7, the current settings
will be saved in set 2.

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Control Panel
Key 8 –Image parameters
By performing a long press on Key 8, you are able
to adjust the image parameters depending on the
selected colour mode.
True Colour
When True Colour is activated, the image brightness can
be adjusted. By means of the rotary knob, you can adjust
the optimum brightness according to your needs. By
pressing on the rotary knob the changed value will
confirmed.
Pseudocolour
When Pseudocolour is activated, the threshold value of
Pseudocolour can be adjusted. By means of the rotary
knob, you can adjust the optimum threshold value
according to your needs. By pressing on the rotary knob
the changed value will confirmed.
Key 8 –Toggle (optional)
By performing a short press on Key 8, you can toggle
between two image sources by using the optional switch
box.

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Standby-Modes
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Standby-Modes
VISULEX Maki has got two different standby modes.
The first standby mode reacts to movements within the
image. You are able to define the time in the on-screen
menu or you can switch off the standby mode
completely. If no image change has been detected in the
set time, the LED Light will switch off and the image will
turn black. You are able to exit stand-by mode by means
of a gesture under the camera, by pressing a key or by
turning the rotary knob.
Please note that also small changes of brightness,
vibrations or shadows will cause an image change.
The second standby mode is independent from the first
one and cannot be configured. If there has not been any
operation on the device during 30 minutes, this stand-by
mode will be activated. You are able to exit this stand-by
mode by pressing a key or by turning the rotary knob.
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