Samsung Digital Camera SVP 5500 User Guide

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Fe a tu r e s  
Various image control  
Digital features on your Video Presenter provides useful and  
various image controls including:  
-Negative/positive image conversion  
-Brightness and R/B color control  
-Flicker reduction  
-Image rotation up to 180o  
-Image Freeze (SVP-5500DX only)  
Input source selection  
You can quickly switch between your computer presentation  
and your document presentation with the INT/EXT button on  
the control panel or on the remote control.  
Flexible and rotatable head  
The camera head and arm of your Video Presenter can be  
rotated up to 180o to enable you to capture all images  
surround you.  
Connection with PC  
You can connect to PC with USB or RS-232C cable and store the  
projected image into the computer. You can also edit the image on  
the computer with the supplied SVP-5500 program. USB connection  
and SVP-5500 program is available for SVP-5500DX only.  
Custom user settings  
To avoid any interruption of presentation to reset the video  
presenter, you can preset up to 8 customized settings in the  
memory and recall it during the presentation simply.  
Remote control  
You operate your presenter through a hand-held remote  
control, with buttons for adjusting the projected image and  
accessing all the presenter’s features.  
Optional accessories  
To enhance your use of the presenter, LCD monitor and sub  
camera are available. With the LCD monitor, you can view  
the image without connecting to a monitor or TV.  
The sub camera gives you the great ability to shoot precise  
angles and close-up images even from a microscope.  
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Ta b le o f Co n te n ts  
Safety Precautions ......................................... 2  
Unpacking ...................................................... 3  
Your video presenter ...................................... 4  
Front view ..................................................... 4  
Rear view ...................................................... 5  
Controls .......................................................... 6  
on the Control panel ....................................... 6  
on the Remote control ..................................... 7  
Setting up ....................................................... 8  
Connecting to output device ........................... 10  
TV or Monitor ................................................. 10  
Desktop computer .......................................... 11  
USB connection ........................................... 11  
RS-232C connection ..................................... 11  
Connecting external input .............................. 10  
AV device ...................................................... 12  
Computer ...................................................... 13  
Microphone .................................................... 13  
Using the presenter ........................................ 14  
To see the image received from external device .. 14  
To project an object on the video presenter ........ 16  
Adjusting your image ..................................... 19  
Adjusting image size ....................................... 19  
Adjusting brightness ....................................... 19  
Adjusting image color ..................................... 20  
Positive and negative switching ........................ 20  
Rotating image ............................................... 20  
Saving image in memory ................................. 21  
Screen divide and image shift .......................... 21  
Saving custom user settings ............................ 22  
Reducing flicker .............................................. 22  
Optional accessories ....................................... 23  
LCD monitor .................................................. 23  
Sub camera ................................................... 23  
Storage .......................................................... 24  
Troubleshooting ............................................. 26  
Replacing fuse ............................................... 27  
Specification ................................................... 28  
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S a fe t y p r e c a u tio n s  
Follow these safety instructions when setting  
up and using your Video Presenter:  
10. Never push objects of any kind through  
cabinet slots. Never spill liquid of any kind  
into the presenter.  
1. Do not place the presenter on an unstable  
cart, stand, or table.  
11. Except as specifically explained in this  
User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this  
product yourself. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel. Opening or  
removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltages and other hazards.  
2. Do not use the presenter near water or  
sources of heat.  
3. Use the type of power source indicated on  
the presenter. If you are not sure of the  
power available, consult your dealer or  
power company.  
12. Unplug the presenter during lightning  
storms or when it will not be used for  
extended periods.  
4. Place the presenter near a wall outlet where  
the plug can be easily unplugged.  
13. Do not place the presenter and remote  
control on top of heat-producing equipment  
or in a heated place, such as a car.  
5. Take the following precautions for the plug.  
Failure to comply with these precautions  
could result in sparks or fire: Do not insert  
the plug into an outlet with dust present.  
Insert the plug firmly into the outlet.  
14. Unplug the presenter from the wall outlet  
and refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel under the following conditions:  
6. Do not overload wall outlets, extension  
cords, or integral convenience receptacles.  
This can cause fire or electric shock.  
• When the power cord or plug is damaged  
or frayed.  
• If liquid has been spilled into the  
presenter, or it has been exposed to rain  
or water.  
7. Do not place the presenter where the cord  
can be walked on. It may result in fraying or  
damage to the plug.  
• If it does not operate normally when you  
follow the operating instructions, or if it  
exhibits a distinct change in performance,  
indicating a need for service.  
8. Unplug the presenter from the wall outlet  
before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for  
cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol  
cleaners.  
• If it has been dropped or the cabinet has  
been damaged.  
9. Do not block the slots and openings in the  
presenter case. They provide ventilation and  
prevent the presenter from overheating. Do  
not put the presenter on a sofa, rug, or  
other soft surface or in a built-in installation,  
unless proper ventilation is provided.  
FCC Compliance Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own  
expense.  
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Un p a c k in g  
When you unpack your Video Presenter, make sure that  
you have all these components.  
Remote  
control  
Audio/Video  
cables  
Power cable*1  
This User’s  
Guide  
S-video  
cable  
USB cable*2  
Diskettes containing  
SVP-5500 program  
and USB driver, and  
its User’s Guide*2  
Dust  
cover  
Adapter lens  
and lens cap  
*1 The shape of power cable may differ, depending on your country.  
*2 Available for SVP-5500DX only.  
Optional accessories  
LCD monitor  
Sub camera  
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Yo u r vid e o p r e s e n te r  
Front view  
Camera head  
Rotatable 120o to top or bottom  
and 270o to right or left.  
Head lock button  
Use the button to rotate  
the camera head.  
Lens adjuster  
Use the switch to adjust  
the lens angle.  
Main lock  
button  
Arm lock button  
Use the button to adjust  
the height of the camera  
head.  
Arm  
Use the switch to raise  
or fold the main pole.  
Head lamp  
Head lamp  
Control Panel  
See page 6.  
Light box  
Handle  
IR sensor  
Receives the signals from the remote  
control.  
Handle is located in the  
bottom. Use it when you  
move this unit.  
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Rear view  
Power connector  
Connects to AC power outlet  
(100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 2A).  
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1
USB connector  
(SVP-5500DX only)  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO OUT  
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION  
AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
SUB  
CAMERA  
1
2
1
2
RS-232C  
VGA IN  
USB  
LCD  
S-VIDEO  
MIC  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
100-240V AC, 50/60HZ, 2A  
Connects optional microphone.  
RS-232C jack  
Used to connect to PC  
through a serial port.  
S-VIDEO jack  
Sends video signals from your Video  
Presenter to a TV equipped with S-  
video input terminal.  
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3
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION  
AGAINST  
A
RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
VIDEO OUT 1, 2 jacks  
1
3 VGA IN jack  
RS-232C  
VGIN  
USB  
100-240V AC, 50/60HZ, 2A  
Sends video signal from your Video  
Presenter to a TV or monitor. The  
signal from these two jacks are  
equivalent.  
(SVP-5500DX only)  
Connects computer  
VGA port using the  
monitor cable  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO OUT  
1
2
1
2
AUDIO OUT 1, 2 jacks  
Sends audio signal from your Video  
Presenter to a TV or monitor. The  
signals from these two jacks are  
equivalent.  
MIC  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
V
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION  
AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
SUB  
CAMERA  
A
1
LCD jack  
4
RS-232C  
VGA IN  
USB  
LCD  
S-VIDEO  
MIC  
A
Connects optional  
LCD monitor.  
VIDEO IN 1, 2 jacks  
2
Receives video signal from external  
AV device (such as VCR or  
camcorder). The signal from these  
two jacks are equivalent.  
To see the signal from this jack,  
press INT/EXT button on the remote  
control or the control panel of this  
unit.  
SUB CAMERA jack  
Connects optional  
sub camera.  
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VIDEO IN  
VDEO OUT  
SUB  
AMERA  
1
2
1
2
LCD  
S-VIDEO  
MIC  
AUDIO IN  
UDIO OUT  
AUDIO IN 1, 2 jacks  
Receives audio signal from external  
AV device (such as VCR or  
VIDEO IN  
camcorder). The signals from these  
two jacks are equivalent.  
PROTECTION  
OF FIRE,  
WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
SUB  
CAMERA  
1
2
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Co n tr o ls  
You can find the same function buttons both on the control panel of your SVP-5500  
and the remote control. You can use any of them to perform the function.  
on the Control panel  
Allows to choose the signal input to be  
displayed.  
INT: Internal signal out from this unit.  
EXT: External signal out from AV device  
(if connected to this unit).  
Enlarges or reduces  
Used to turn  
power on and  
off.  
the image size on  
the screen.  
Turns the head lamps  
and/or lightbox on or off.  
ZOOM  
IRIS  
INT/EXT  
AF  
LAMP  
AWC  
Adjusts image color  
automatically.  
POWER  
5
NEGA/POSI  
FREEZE  
(For SVP-5500DX only)  
Keeps the current  
image on the screen.  
8
Adjusts the brightness of  
the image  
Allows to focus  
automatically.  
Switches image  
negative or  
positive.  
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on the screen.  
10  
13  
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Installing Batteries in the Remote Control  
Before using the remote control at first time, install batteries.  
1. Remove the cover on the  
back of the remote control.  
2. Insert the batteries then  
replace the cover.  
Battery type:  
AAA type 1.5V  
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on the Remote control  
1 POWER  
Turns power on and off.  
2
INT/EXT  
Allows to choose the signal input to be displayed.  
NEGA/POSI  
Switches image negative or positive.  
3
4
1
LAMP  
Turns the head lamps and/or lightbox on or off.  
5 FOCUS  
Allows to focus an object.  
2
3
F: Used to focus an object which is in the far distance.  
N: Used to focus an object being close.  
AF: Used to focus automatically.  
4
RED/BLUE/AWC  
6
Adjusts the image color.  
R +/- : Adjusts the red color.  
B +/- : Adjusts the blue color.  
AWC : Adjusts color automatically.  
6
7
6
VOLUME  
Adjusts the audio volume.  
7
REVERSE  
Puts the image on the screen into reverse. It rotates the  
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image by 180o.  
9 FREEZE (for SVP-5500DX only)  
Keeps the current image on the screen.  
12  
10  
WIDE/TELE  
• Enlarges the image size.  
• Reduces the image size.  
12  
15  
16  
11  
OPEN/CLOSE  
• Opens iris to increase the brightness.  
• Closes iris to decrease the brightness.  
13  
14  
EXIT  
Stops current function and return to the normal mode.  
ANTI-FLK  
Reduces the flicker on the screen.  
15 PRESET  
• Saves the customized user setting values.  
• Activates the preset user settings.  
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SAVE/RECALL (for SVP-5500DX only)  
• Saves the projected image into the memory of this unit.  
• Recalls the image from the memory.  
DIVIDE (for SVP-5500DX only)  
Divides the screen to see both of the current image and  
the image recalled from the memory simultaneously on  
one screen.  
SVP-5500ST users can find FREEZE,  
SAVE, RECALL, DIVIDE, and SHIFT  
buttons, but the buttons do not perform  
corresponding functions. The buttons  
are activated in SVP-5500DX only.  
SHIFT (for SVP-5500DX only)  
Shifts the recalled image shown in the divided screen from  
the left to right to see the hidden portion of the image.  
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S e ttin g u p  
While you pull the main lock button  
toward the front of the presenter, lift  
the arm.  
Raise the head lamps at both sides.  
Main lock button  
Holding the head, adjust the angle  
of the head.  
Remove the lens cap.  
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While you hold the arm lock button,  
pull up the head to adjust the height.  
Adjust the angle of the lamps  
properly.  
Arm lock  
button  
Connect the output and another input  
device properly according to your  
needs.  
Plug the power cord in.  
(See pages 10 through 13.)  
230V  
120V  
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Co n n e c tin g to o u tp u t d e vic e  
TV or Monitor  
Connect a TV or monitor to this presenter to display the  
projected image using the AV cables or S-video cable.  
If you use an optional microphone or if your presentation  
includes sound effects which is received from AUDIO IN  
jack, you need to connect the audio cable to AUDIO OUT  
jack.  
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4
3
2
1
0
Connection  
Connect the yellow  
plug to the video input  
and white plug to the  
audio input port.  
Connect the yellow plug to the VIDEO  
OUT and white plug to AUDIO OUT jack.  
You may use 1 or 2 jack.  
The signal from these  
jacks are equivalent.  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO OUT  
N:  
TINUED PROTECTION  
A RISK OF FIRE,  
ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
SUB  
CAMERA  
1
2
1
2
VGA IN  
USB  
LCD  
S-VIDEO  
MIC  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
Or  
If you have a TV or monitor equipped with  
S-video terminal, you can connect to  
S-video jack.  
If you connect to S-video terminal, you may  
obtain more clear image, but the signal from  
the external AV source (if connected) is not  
available on this terminal.  
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Des ktop computer  
For SVP-5500DX, connect a desktop PC using USB cable and  
install the supplied SVP-5500 program. You can see the  
projected image on the PC monitor and control the image as  
a graphic file using the program.  
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4
3
2
1
0
RS-232C connection is available for advanced user. If you  
connect a PC with RS-232C cable, you should set up your PC  
and make your own program to control the projected image  
on PC. Ask your dealer for further details.  
USB connection (SVP-5500DX only)  
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION  
AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
SUB  
CAMERA  
RS-232C  
VGA IN  
UB  
LCD  
S-VIDE  
100-240V AC, 50/60HZ, 2A  
Connect to the USB port on  
your PC, then install the  
supplied SVP-5500 program.  
RS-232C connection  
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION  
AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
SUB  
CAMERA  
RS-2C  
VGA IN  
USB  
LCD  
S-VIDE  
100-240V AC, 50/60HZ, 2A  
Connect to the RS-232C  
terminal on your PC.  
RS-232C cable is not provided with the presenter.  
You can obtain one from your computer dealer.  
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Co n n e c tin g e x te rn a l in p u t  
AV device  
If you want to use image from external video source such as as  
VCR, camcorder, laser disk player, DVD player, or any other  
compatible AV device, connect the device to your presenter. With  
the INT/EXT button on the presenter, you can switch the input  
source during presentation from this external source and the  
internal signal from the presenter.  
If you wish to use audio, connect the audio cable between the AV  
device and your presenter.  
Connection  
Connect the yellow plug to  
the VIDEO IN and white  
plug to AUDIO IN jack.  
You may use 1 or 2 jack.  
The signal from these  
jacks are equivalent.  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO OUT  
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION  
AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
SUB  
CAMERA  
1
2
1
2
RS-232C  
VGA IN  
USB  
LCD  
-VIDEO  
MIC  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
AC, 50/60HZ, 2A  
Connect the yellow plug to the  
video output and white plug to the  
audio output port.  
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Computer  
If you connect computer through VGA IN port, you can  
receive video signal from the computer.  
Connection (SVP-5500DX only)  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO OUT  
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION  
SUB  
CAMERA  
AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
1
2
1
2
RS-232C  
VIN  
USB  
LCD  
S-VIDEO  
MIC  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
0/60HZ, 2A  
Connect to VGA IN terminal using  
the VGA cable from the computer.  
VGA IN terminal is available for  
SVP-5500DX only.  
Connect to VGA port on the  
computer equipped with XGA,  
SVGA, or VGA graphic card.  
Microphone  
To enhance the presentation with the presenter’s voice guidance,  
use a microphone. Microphone is not supplied with this presenter.  
VIDEO IN  
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION  
AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH T2A 250V FUSE.  
SUB  
CAMERA  
1
2
RS-232C  
VGA IN  
USB  
LCD  
S-VIDEO  
MIC  
AUDIO IN  
0HZ, 2A  
Use a microphone  
equipped with ф6.3.  
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Us in g th e p r e s e n te r  
To see the image received from external device  
Set up your video presenter  
properly.  
(see page 8 and 9.)  
Connect the input device from which you want to receive the  
image and the output device on which you want to see the  
image.  
(see pages 10 through 13.)  
Turn the power of the input and output device, and the video  
presenter on.  
ZOOM  
POWER  
IRIS  
When the video presenter is powered on, the head lamps turn on. To turn  
it off, press LAMP button of the presenter.  
INT/EXT  
AF  
LAMP  
AWC  
NEGA/POSI  
FREEZE  
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Effective range of the remote control  
When using the remote control, always aim it directly  
at the remote control receive window of your  
video presenter. Refer to the figure at the  
right side for acceptable range.  
5m  
30  
30  
5m  
12m  
Choose the video source with the  
INT/EXT button of the presenter.  
INT/EXT  
LAMP  
AWC  
AF  
NEGA/POSI  
FREEZE  
• Each time you press the button, the  
display shows EXT1 OUT, EXT2 OUT, AUX  
OUT, VGA OUT, INT OUT.  
EXT1 OUT  
EXT1 OUT, EXT2 OUT  
Choose this mode to see the image of  
the AV device such as camcorder,  
video, laser disk player, DVD player.  
AUX OUT  
Choose this mode to see the image on  
the optional sub camera.  
VGA OUT (available for SVP-5500DX only)  
Choose this mode to see the image on  
the computer connected to the VGA IN  
port.  
INT OUT  
Choose this mode to see the image  
through the lens of the video presenter.  
If NO EXT SYNC is displayed,  
check if the external input  
device is connected properly.  
Open the image on the  
AV device or computer.  
Now you see the image  
through the TV or  
monitor.  
If necessary, you can adjust  
the audio volume using the  
volume buttons on the remote  
control.  
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Us in g th e p r e s e n te r  
Continued  
To project an object on the video presenter  
Set up your video  
presenter properly.  
(see page 8 and 9.)  
Connect to a TV or monitor to display the image.  
(see page 10.)  
Turn the power of the output device and the video presenter on.  
ZOOM  
POWER  
IRIS  
Place the object on the lightbox, and adjust the head to face  
the object.  
If there is no image on the TV  
or monitor, check if the cable  
is properly connected, and  
press the INT/EXT button of  
the presenter to select the  
input mode to INT OUT.  
If you want to  
rotate the  
image  
displayed, use  
this switch to  
adjust the lens  
position.  
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4
3
2
1
To adjust the  
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height to put the  
lens closer to the  
document, lower  
the arm while  
you hold down  
the arm lock  
button.  
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Select a proper lighting source with the LAMP button of the  
presenter. Each time you press the button, head lamps on,  
lightbox on, then all lighting off.  
LAMP  
INT/EXT  
AF  
AWC  
NEGA/POSI  
FREEZE  
Head lamp. Use the head lamps to project  
paper document and other material, and use  
lightbox lamp to project transparencies.  
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4
3
2
1
0
Lightbox  
Remove or attach the adapter lens according to the object  
projected.  
Rotate the lens to  
remove or attach it.  
5
4
• Adapter lens is required when you  
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2
1
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project an object placed on the lightbox.  
(Focusable distance : 24-32 cm)  
• Adapter lens must be removed to focus  
on the object located over 80 cm away.  
• You cannot focus on object properly  
when the distance between the object  
and the camera is out of range stated  
above.  
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Focus on the object.  
• In most situations, it is better to use the automatic focus feature. Use AF  
button for automatic focusing.  
• In some conditions, however, automatic focusing may be inadequate. Then  
you must focus manually. Press FOCUS F (FAR) button or FOCUS N (NEAR)  
button on the remote control to focus on object being far away or on object  
being close to the camera lens.  
INT/EXT  
LAMP  
AWC  
AF  
NEGA/POSI  
FREEZE  
Auto focusing is not work properly when you try to focus on objects  
in conditions below.  
In this case, adjust the focusing manually.  
Object being too far away or too close to focus on. The automatic  
focusable distance with the adapter lens attached is within 24 and  
32 cm. Without the adapter lens, the range is 80 cm to ∞.  
Object in a dark area.  
The background is too bright.  
Image containing several objects at the same time; some objects  
being close to the lens of this unit and others being far away.  
Very shiny or glassy surface  
Repetitive horizontal or vertical lines  
Object reflecting a strong beam.  
You see the image on the TV or  
monitor.  
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4
3
• To use versatile image control features,  
see pages 20 through 22.  
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1
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For SVP-5500DX, to change the object projected during presentation,  
freeze the image on the screen using FREEZE button of the presenter then  
change it. To cancel the freezing, press EXT button on the remote control.  
INT/EXT  
AF  
LAMP  
AWC  
NEGA/POSI  
FREEZE  
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Ad ju s tin g yo u r im a g e  
Use the control buttons on the remote control or on the control panel of the presenter  
to adjust the projected image. Some of the main features are described below:  
Adjusting image size  
Press WIDE or TELE button  
on the remote control to  
reduce or enlarge the image  
size displayed on the  
screen.  
ZOOM  
IRIS  
You can also use ZOOM  
or ZOOM  
button on the  
control panel of the  
presenter to achieve the  
same result.  
WIDE  
TELE  
Adjusting brightness  
Press IRIS  
button on  
the control panel or OPEN  
button on the remote  
control to lighten the  
overall image.  
ZOOM  
IRIS  
Press IRIS  
button on  
the control panel or  
CLOSE button on the  
remote control panel to  
darken the overall image.  
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Adjusting image color  
For automatic color  
adjustment, press AWC  
button.  
T
LAMP  
AWC  
NEGA/POSI  
FREEZE  
If you want to fine adjust,  
press BLUE +/– or RED +/–  
button to increase or decrease  
blue or red color factor  
manually.  
Hint:  
To obtain best result, put the  
camera lens facing the white  
paper and press AWC button.  
BLUE 90  
The color level  
chosen will be  
displayed.  
Positive and negative switching  
Press NEGA/POSI button.  
Each time you press the  
button, POSI or NEGA  
LAMP  
AWC  
appears alternately on the  
screen. Set to POSI to see  
normal object and set to  
NEGA to see negative film.  
NEGA/POSI  
FREEZE  
Positive  
Negative  
Rotating image  
Press REVERSE button to turn the image  
upside down. This button is available only on  
the remote control.  
Reversed image  
Normal image  
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Saving image in memory (for SVP-5500DX only)  
You can save the image up to 8 frames into your video  
presenter's memory. After saving you will be able to recall it.  
To save the image into the memory, press SAVE  
button and specify the memory location within 4  
seconds using the number keys from 1 through 8.  
If you want to recall the saved image from  
memory, press RECALL button and press the  
memory location number within 4 seconds. If you  
press and hold down RECALL button, all images  
saved in memory are displayed one by one.  
If you want to exit from the recall mode, press  
EXIT button.  
The memory location numbers are printed on the right side of  
these buttons. For example, if you want to save the image into  
memory location 7, press Save then press AF button printed 7  
at right side.  
If you turn the power off,  
all the saved images will  
be lost.  
Screen divide and image shift (for SVP-5500DX only)  
You can see both the image of an object currently projected and the image  
saved in memory simultaneously on one screen.  
Press DIVIDE button and press the memory  
location number within 4 seconds to recall the  
image you want to see.  
You can see the image of  
an object currently  
projected at right side.  
The recalled image from  
memory appears at left  
side. Press SHIFT button  
to shift the image from  
the left to right. Each time  
you press the button, a  
quarter of the image will  
be moved from the left to  
right.  
To cancel this mode and return to normal  
mode, press EXIT button.  
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Saving custom user settings (for SVP-5500DX only)  
After you adjust feature value, you can save the value for next time use. You can  
save up to 8 different custom user settings.  
To save the current value, press Save button  
and specify the memory location within 4  
seconds using the number keys from 1 through  
8.  
To recall your custom setting, press the Recall  
button and press the memory location number  
within 4 seconds.  
The memory location numbers are printed on the  
right side of these buttons. For example, if you  
want to save the image into memory location 7,  
press Save then press AF button printed 7 at  
right side.  
You can not save the setting on the  
REVERSE, FREEZE, RECALL, DIVIDE  
buttons.  
Reducing flicker  
If your monitor screen flickers, press ANT-  
FLK button. It will reduce the flicker on the  
screen.  
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Op tio n a l a c c e s s o rie s  
LCD monitor  
This desktop LCD monitor  
allows you to monitor the  
image projected through  
your video presenter.  
1
VGA IN  
USB  
LCD  
S-VIDEO  
MIC  
The same image is displayed  
on the TV or projector  
connected to this unit.  
Connect to the LCD  
socket on the back of  
this presenter.  
Sub camera  
In addition to a main  
camera, your video  
presenter offers a small but  
very userful sub camera as  
an option.  
Connect to the SUB  
CAMERA socket on the  
back of this presenter.  
This camera gives you the  
great ability to shoot precise  
angles and close up images  
even from a microscope.  
VIDEO IN  
SUB  
CAMERA  
1
2
Hold the camera as  
shown and shoot  
object freely.  
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S to ra g e  
Turn the power off and unplug the  
power cord.  
Attach the lens cap.  
While you pull the main lock button  
toward the front of the presenter,  
fold the head completely.  
Fold the lamps on both sides  
completely.  
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Turn the head upside down.  
While you hold the arm lock button,  
lower the arm completely.  
Use the handle  
when you move it.  
When you do not use it  
for a long time, protect it  
with the cover supplied.  
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Tr o u b le s h o o tin g  
Sometimes problems can be easily solved by checking a few basic  
things. Check below before you call for help or take your video  
presenter to an authorized service center.  
• Check that the brightness is proper.  
Adjust the brightness if necessary.  
See page 19.  
• Check for the video cable connection.  
• Check that the built-in fuse is blown.  
• Check that the lens cap is removed.  
Picture is not  
displayed.  
• Check that the proper lens is attached  
to the camera.  
• Press AF button to use automatic  
focusing feature.  
Picture is not  
focused on  
properly.  
• Check that the object is not too close.  
• Check that an lightbox lamp turns on.  
• Check that the camera lens faces the  
object.  
• Check that a proper lens is attached to  
the camera.  
Picture of a slide or  
a negative film is  
not displayed.  
• Check that you set to NEGA or POSI  
properly by pressing NEGA/POSI  
button.  
• Make sure that SVP-5500 program is  
properly installed on the PC.  
• Make sure that the OS is Windows 98.  
The program does not operate on  
Windows 95.  
PC does not  
communicate using  
USB.  
• For further details, refer to the Users  
Guide came with the program.  
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Replacing fuse  
1. Remove the fuse holder on the back  
of this unit using a screw driver.  
2. Remove the blown fuse and  
replace it with a spare one.  
Fuse in use  
Spare  
3. Replace the fuse holder.  
• Check the batteries in the remote  
control. If they are used up, replace  
with new ones. See page 6 to install  
the batteries.  
• Remove the batteries from the remote  
control if it will not be used for a month  
or more. This will help prevent possible  
damage from battery leakage. If  
leakage occurs, wipe up the liquid  
inside the compartment and replace  
the batteries with new ones.  
The presenter does  
not respond to the  
remote control.  
Head lamp does  
not light up as  
soon as the LAMP  
button is pressed.  
• Built-in protection circuitry is activated  
to protect the lamp circuit. It's normal.  
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S p e c ific a tio n s  
Specifications are subject to  
change without notice.  
Description  
Specifications  
Lens  
Shooting area  
Focus  
F1.4~2.7 f=3.9~62.4, 16 X POWER ZOOM  
Max : 213 x 283mm, Min : 14 x 17.5mm  
Optical  
system  
Powered (one-touch auto focus)  
Auto (with fine level adjustment)  
IRIS  
Upper  
Lower  
Side arm type  
Illumination  
system  
Built-in light box  
NTSC  
Pickup device: 1/4410,000 pixels IT CCD  
Total pixels: 811 (H) x 508 (V)  
Effective pixels: 768 (H) x 494 (V)  
PAL  
Pickup device: 1/4470,000 pixels IT CCD  
Total pixels: 795 (H) x 596 (V)  
Effective pixels: 752 (H) x 582 (V)  
SYNC system  
Resolution  
Internal SYNC  
450 TVL  
White balance  
S / N ratio  
Manual / AWC (one-touch)  
46 dB or more  
C-Video (VBS 1.0 Vp-p/75unbalance)  
S-Video (Y : 1.0 Vp-p/75unbalance, C : 0.3 Vp-p/75unbalance)  
Video output  
Positive/Negative switching  
Remote control  
Available  
Supplied  
4 (5* ) Channels (Internal 1, External 3 (4* ))  
Image  
Input selection  
On-screen display  
Available  
MECHANICAL (180O MAX)  
*
ELECTRICAL (180O)  
Image rotation  
*
Image freeze  
Image save  
Available  
*
Available (8 Frames)  
*
Image recall  
Available (8 Frames)  
*
Image divide  
Available  
*
Image transfer to computer  
Application software  
Scan converter  
Available (USB : full, 1/4, 1/16 mode)  
Windows application in Windows 98 or later  
*
Built-in (640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768 : 3 Modes)  
Preset function  
Up to 8 user settings  
Video (RCA/75) X 2, Audio (RCA) X 2, VGA (15 pin D-sub)* X 1,  
Input terminal  
ф
MIC (6.3 jack/optimal impedance 600, 65dB) X 1  
Output terminal  
Video (RCA/75) X 2, S-Video (MINI DIN 4P CON./75) X 1,  
Audio (RCA/optimal impedance 10Kor more, -10dB) X 2  
PC interface  
Built-in USB* and RS-232C  
Operating temperature/Humidity  
+5°C ~+35°C / 30% ~ 90%  
General  
Power  
Dimension (mm)  
Wight  
AC 100V ~ 240V, 50/60Hz  
In-use: 665(W) x 510(D) x 547(H) Storage: 495(W) x 510(D) x 167(H)  
8.3 kg  
*
SVP-5500 DX only  
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