Samsung Projector SVP 6000N P User Guide

SVP-6000N/P  
HIGH RESOLUTION  
VIDEO PRESENTER  
User’s Manual  
User’s Manual  
Before attempting to operate this product,  
please read the instructions carefully.  
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Contents  
Product features and structure  
Uses  
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Accessories  
Names and functions of each part  
Front side  
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Main control panel  
Terminals at the back  
Remote control  
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Operation methods  
Set preparation  
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Basic connecting methods  
To view an image projected on the video presenter  
through a PC monitor or a projector  
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To view an image on a TV screen or a monitor while  
listening to the sound from a microphone  
To view the VGA output of an external device  
through a PC monitor or a projector  
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To connect to a PC for USB communication  
To connect to a PC for RS-232C communication  
To connect with a mouse  
Basic operations  
Methods of using various buttons for the screen  
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Before requesting service  
Notes on operations  
Storage after use  
Trouble shooting  
Fuse replacement  
Battery replacement  
Specifications  
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Uses of video presenter/Supplied accessories  
Conference  
Education  
Detailed information in a report, form, table,  
etc. as well as a three dimensional object,  
such as a model, can be projected on a  
screen clearly that all the participants can  
focus on the same topic during a conference.  
It can be used as an audiovisual tool for  
printed materials, such as text books, as well  
as audiovisual materials, educational  
materials, and especially for students' art  
works.  
Thus it is very helpful for an effective progress of a conference.  
Advertisement and design areas  
Medicine and science areas  
It is possible to present various visual data  
including slides and X-ray film etc. at a  
medical conference or a doctors' association  
in the order of file.  
It is useful in design area where visualization  
is necessary. It is possible to project catalogs  
and slides, thus the effect of a job can be  
checked easily.  
PC interface function(USB/RS-232C)  
Demonstration or exhibition  
By connecting to a large projector, it can  
produce dynamic images at a new product  
demonstration, an exhibition, or an event.  
By using USB, the next generation interface,  
it is possible to view or store the image in a  
PC with higher speed and control the  
functions of the this set.Also it is prssible to  
control the this set by using RS-232C.  
Supplied accessories  
Users Manual  
Audio/Video cables  
S-video cable  
Remote control  
PS/2 mouse  
Mouse Pad  
Power cable  
Dust cover  
Adaptor lens and Lens cap  
PC monitor cable  
USB cable  
BGVu program  
Diskette  
Program  
Manual  
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Names and functions of each part  
Front side  
Lens  
Main support  
Main lock button  
Press to move the main support.  
Can rotate to the front and back.  
Remote control signal  
receiver  
Main control panel  
(see next page)  
Document plate  
(built-in lower lamp)  
Lamp unit  
(upper lamp)  
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Names and functions of each part  
Main control panel  
The buttons on the main control panel can be found in the  
remote control. These buttons perform the same functions  
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Power  
Mode  
Use this to turn the power on or off.  
Use this to select the desired resolution for the video output  
device(PC monitor, projector) connected to this product.  
SXGA (1280 x 1024), XGA (1024 x 768)  
Lamp  
SVGA (800 x 600), VGA (640 x 480)  
Use this to turn the upper or lower lamp on or off.  
(when the power is on, the initial setting is in SXGA mode)  
INT/EXT  
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Iris  
Use this to select internal or external image  
INT: to view the image on this product.  
Use this to control the brightness of the image by using the iris.  
EXT: to view the VGA output from another device on a PC monitor  
or a projector by connecting it to this product.  
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Zoom  
AWC  
Use this to control the size of an object projected on the screen.  
Use this to control the color automatically  
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Volume  
Red/Blue control  
Use this to control the volume of the microphone.  
Use this to control the color manually  
Tone  
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Focus  
Use this to control the tone of the image.  
Use this to adjust the focus  
Freeze  
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Control key  
Use this to freeze the image  
Use this to move the image on the screen to up and down, right  
and left in the SCROLL mode.  
Nega/Posi  
Positive: for regular pictures or positive films  
Negative: for negative films  
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FULL/SCROLL  
FULL: use this to display the whole image  
SCROLL: use this to display only a part of the image  
(applicable to XGA, SVGA, and VGA modes only)  
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Names and functions of each part  
Terminals at the back  
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Power input terminal  
Use this to connect the power cable (100 - 240V, free volt method)  
VGA video input  
Connect this to the VGA output terminal of another VGA output device.  
When external input is selected, the image is shown through the VGA out terminal.  
USB: computer connection terminal  
Use this to connect USB cable when transmitting image by USB port.  
VGA video output  
Connect this to the RGB input terminal of a PC monitor or a projector.  
S-video output  
This is the video output terminal connecting to a TV that has S-video input terminal.  
RS-232C: computer connection terminal  
Use this to connect RS-232C cable.  
TV output  
Connect this to the TV input terminal.  
Connect this to view the image projected on the TV screen.  
Even when the external input is selected, only the image on the main unit is displayed on  
TV output terminal.  
Audio output (left/right)  
Connect this to the audio output terminal of a TV or a VCR or speakers.  
The sound from an external AV device or microphone is heard through this.  
Mouse  
Connect PS/2 mouse to this when the user wants to use the mouse pointer.  
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Audio input  
Connect this to the audio output terminal of a PC.  
Connect this to listen to the sound from another AV device.  
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Microphone  
Use this to connect the microphone to the main unit.  
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Names and functions of each part  
Remote Control  
NEGA/POSI button  
- POSI: use this to view regular or positive films  
- NEGA: use this to view negative films  
POWER button  
Use this to turn the power on or off  
LIGHT button  
Use this to turn the upper or lower light  
on or off  
INT/EXT button  
Use this to select internal image or external image  
- INT: to view an image projected on this product  
- EXT: to view another VGA output though a PC monitor or a  
projector by connecting it to this product.  
R ADJ. +, -button  
Use this to control the red hue  
FOCUS F button  
Use this to focus on area far away  
B ADJ. +, -button  
Use this to control the blue hue  
FOCUS N button  
Use this to focus on area near  
FREEZE button  
Use this to freeze the screen  
VOLUME +, - buttons  
Use this to increase or decrease the  
volume level of the microphone.  
AWC button  
Use this to adjust the color automatically  
W button  
Use this to reduce the image on  
the screen  
F/S button  
FULL: Use this to display the whole image on the screen  
SCROLL: Use this to display a part of the whole image  
on the screen.  
IRIS+button  
Use this to brighten the image  
TONE button  
When adjusting the output tone of this product.  
(select the appropriate tone according to the type of  
original material)  
IRIS-button  
Use this to dim the image  
T button  
Use this to enlarge the image on the screen  
Control key buttons  
(← , → , ↑ , )  
Use this to move the image up and down,  
right and left in the scroll mode.  
Resolution mode selection buttons  
(SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA)  
Use this to adjust the resolution of the VGA output device  
connected to the video presenter  
(Select the maximum resolution the output device supports)  
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Set preparation  
Press the main lock button  
and raise the main support  
Raise the lamp unit until it is convenient for use,  
and set it to the center of the document plate.  
Turn the lens area to face  
downward  
Remove the lens cap  
Connect the power cable to the main unit  
and the outlet.  
For 230V  
For 120V  
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Basic connecting methods  
To view an image projected on the video presenter  
through a PC monitor or a projector  
Connect to the VGA input terminal  
PC monitor,  
projector, etc.  
Video Presenter  
• Set the resolution mode of the main unit to the maximum resolution of the external device connected.  
To view an image on a TV screen or a monitor  
while listening to the sound from a microphone  
Yellew White Red  
Connect to the audio  
input terminal  
Connect to the video  
input terminal  
White Red Yellew  
TV, monitor, projector, etc.  
Video Presenter  
The resolution of the TV output is much lower than the VGA output,  
so please use it for monitoring or recording.  
• Microphone is not supplied. Use one purchased from an audio shop.  
• When a microphone is used, the image and sound are produced simultaneously through the projector.  
Thus it can be very useful for a demonstration or an exhibition.  
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Basic connecting methods  
To view the VGA output of an external device  
through a PC monitor or a projector.  
Connect to the  
VGA output terminal  
Connect to the  
VGA input terminal  
External VGA output device  
(PC etc.)  
PC monitor,  
projector, etc.  
Video Presenter  
To connect to a PC for USB communication  
USB cable  
Connect to the USB port  
of the PC  
Video Presenter  
When it is properly connected, put the BGVu program installation diskette supplied with this product into  
the PC and install USB driver and PC operation program. For installation method, refer to the program  
manual supplied with the program.  
Can't view the image input from an external device on a PC through USB  
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Basic connecting methods  
To connect to a PC for RS-232C communication  
RS-232C cable  
Connect to the serial port  
(9pin or 25pin)  
Video Presenter  
RS-232 operation program is not supplied.  
To connect with a mouse  
Connect to the VGA input terminal  
PC monitor,  
projector, etc.  
Video Presenter  
• It supports mouse pointer function and enables effective presentation. Also, various colors and shapes  
of mouse pointer are available.  
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Basic operations  
Please check  
. Is the power connected properly?  
. Is the desired device (PC monitor, Projector, etc.) connected to the output terminal correctly?  
Press the power button  
Set the resolution mode  
The power button on the main unit can be pressed  
When connecting to a PC monitor etc., select the maximum resolution mode  
supported.  
• Select RGB mode if it is connected to a projector.  
If it is connected to a TV, select the input mode as the external input.  
Place the material on the document plate and adjust the size of the image  
with the zoom button. For better result, use the [T] to maximize the image  
and focus, and then use the [W] button to obtain the size wanted.  
Notes for better result  
Glossy material could cause irregular reflection, so take  
precautions.  
• When using a material that is vertically long, use [T] and  
fill up the screen for better result.  
For a material with more words, select the text mode of the  
[TONE] button, and for a material with more pictures,  
select the image mode for better result.  
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Basic operations  
Methods of using various buttons for the screen control  
INT/EXT  
NEGA/POSI  
• Whenever the button is pressed, the  
When this button is pressed, alternates  
identification of INT or EXT alternates on the  
screen.  
INT: to view an image through this product.  
EXT: to view the image and sound from an  
external VGA output device through a PC  
between the POSI mode and NEGA mode.  
POSI: to view regular material or a picture  
NEGA: to view a film  
monitor or a projector connected to this video presenter  
If the <INT/EXT> button is pressed when another VGA output device is not  
connected, NO SYNC sign appears.  
POSI  
NEGA  
LIGHT  
FOCUS F/N  
When the power is supplied, use the light  
button to turn the upper or lower lamp on or  
off.  
• Select the upper or lower lamp according to  
the material to be projected.  
Manual focus control: press [Focus F]  
or [Focus N] to adjust  
If the user want to adjust more accurately,  
press the [T] button to the maximum  
close-up then bring the image into focus  
and then adjust to the desired screen  
size by pressing the [W] button.  
AWC  
VOLUME  
• When [AWC] button is pressed,  
the color is adjusted automatically.  
At this time, project the camera lens on a  
white piece of paper and press the [AWC]  
button, then the color control is more  
accurate.  
Controls the volume level of the microphone  
when it is used.  
If more minute control is desired, adjust by using the [R/B ADJ. +, - ]  
buttons.  
Press the [R/B ADJ. +, - ] button to adjust color when the film is used.  
The color level chosen wll be displayed.  
FREEZE  
TONE  
When this button is pressed, the image  
freezes. It is a convenient feature when  
replacing a material or a picture.  
Press the [FREEZE] button one more time  
to release the freeze mode.(VGA video  
output only)  
Use this to control the tone of the output  
image of this product.  
• When the [TONE] button is pressed,  
alternates between the Image Mode and  
Text mode.Image mode: for a material with  
many pictures or colors Text mode: for a  
material mostly with words  
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Basic operations  
Methods of using various buttons for the screen control  
IRIS +/-  
ZOOM W/T  
To adjust the brightness, press the [Iris +/-]  
buttons on the main control panel or the [Iris  
+/-] buttons on the remote control.  
[Iris +]: when the subject is too dark.  
[Iris-]: when the subject is too bright.  
Press the [Zoom W/T] buttons on the main  
control panel or the [W/T] buttons on the  
remote control to select appropriate image  
size  
[Zoom W]:to reduce the size of the subject  
[Zoom T]:to increase the size of the subject  
Wide  
Tele  
Resolution selection  
F/S  
This is used to select the resolution required  
FULL mode: When trying to compress the  
entire image taken and project it on the  
screen.  
• SCROLL mode: use this to display a part of  
the whole image (This is in operation only  
when the resolution is in XGA, or SVGA, or  
VGA mode)  
by the VGA output device connected to the  
video presenter so that the image data don't  
get changed.  
- SXGA (1280 x 1024) - XGA (1024 x 768)  
- SVGA (800 x 600) - VGA (640 x 480)  
If the output mode is not correct, it could lower the resolution or  
there might be no valid output, Be sure to select the correct resolution for  
the VGA output device.  
Control key  
Use this to select the desired area by moving  
the image up and down and right and left in  
the scroll mode.  
When an adaptor lens is necessary  
Attach the adaptor lens only in the camera mode  
(possible focal length: 1m~ °ƒ)  
Remove the adaptor lens to view a material or a  
document or a film placed on the document plate.  
(Possible focal length: 230mm - 320mm)  
Beyond the possible focal length mentioned above, it  
might be out of focus. So pay attention to the  
distance between the object to be viewed and the  
main unit and whether the adaptor lens is attached.  
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Notes on operations / Storage after use  
Please note that any slides, pictures,  
documents that are protected under  
the copy right law can't be reproduced  
without permission.  
Do not place heavy objects.  
Do not drop.  
Use of benzene or thinner can damage the  
product.  
Wipe with dry and soft cloth  
Do not use in the humid or wet area  
Turn the power off and unplug the  
product from the outlet when it is  
left unused for a long period of time.  
Cover the product when not in use.  
Storage after use  
Press the main lock button and fold the  
lens so that it touches the document plate.  
Turn the lens to make  
it parallel to the main support  
Fold the upper lamp so that it touches the  
document plate successively.  
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Trouble shooting / Fuse and battery replacement  
No image appears  
No communication  
- Check if the resolution of the output device corresponds to that of the video  
presenter.(for example, when the maximum resolution of a projector is XGA and if  
the video presenter is set to SXGA, then no image appears.)  
- Check if the input selection of the output devic is appropriate.  
- Check if the iris control is adequate  
between the PC and USB.  
- Make sure the operating system is Windows 98. It doesn’t  
work on Windows 95.  
- For other detailed information, please refer to the program  
manual supplied with the product.  
- Check if the VGA cable is connected to the VGA output terminal correctly.  
- Check if there is any problem with the fuse  
The image is out of focus  
Remote control is not working  
- Check if the adaptor lens is attached properly for the purpose.  
(Be sure to attach the adaptor lens in the camera mode)  
- Check if the distance from the object is too short.  
- Check the battery of the remote control.  
Replace it with a new one.  
No image from a slide film or  
a negative film  
If there are problems,  
please contact the store  
you purchased the product  
or our distributor nearest  
you.  
- Check if the lower lamp is turned on  
- Adjust the lens to face the film directly  
- Check if the NEGA/POSI button is selected properly  
The light is not turned on right away after  
the [LIGHT] button is pressed  
It is a normal phenomenon occurring because the protection circuit is in operation to protect  
the lamp  
Fuse replacement  
Take out the fuse holder  
Take out the fuse and replace it  
Put the fuse holder back  
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fuse  
Spare fuse  
Fuse type:2A, 250V  
Battery replacement  
Open the battery compartment lid  
Insert the batteries so  
at the back of the remote control  
Close the lid  
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that their with a new one  
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Battery type:AAA type 1.5V  
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SAMSUNG  
SVP  
Specifications  
• Specifications  
Items  
Specifications  
F2.8 - 3.3, f =6.4 - 73.6, 12x power zoom  
Lens  
MAX:384 x 272mm, MIN:50 x 40mm  
Powered  
Shooting range  
Zoom  
Optical  
Powered  
Focus  
Auto(with fine level adjustment)  
Attach to the side arm of the main unit  
Light box (built-in main unit)  
Iris  
Upper lamp  
Lower lamp  
Pick-up Device/Effective pixel  
Frame rate  
Sync system  
Lighting  
1/2” 1.5 million pixel PS CCD / 1360 (H) x 1024 (V)  
7.5 frame / sec.  
Internal sync  
1280 x1024 (SXGA) RGB COLOR, 1024 x 768 (XGA) RGB COLOR  
800 x 600 (SVGA) RGB COLOR, 640 x 480 (VGA) RGB COLOR  
H. Sync : 15. 734KHz  
VGA Output  
Video Output  
V. Sync : 59. 94Hz  
SVP-6000N  
(NTSC)  
Subcarrier : 3. 579545MHz  
Resolution : 400TVL (H), 350TVL (V)  
H. Sync : 15. 625KHz  
SVP-6000P  
(PAL)  
V. Sync : 50Hz  
Subcarrier : 4.43361875MHz  
Resolution : 400TVL (H), 400TVL (V)  
Video  
C-Video VBS 1.0Vp-p / 75(unbalance)  
S-Video Y:1.0Vp-p / 75(unbalance)  
C:0.286Vp-p / 75(unbalance)  
Manual/Auto(one touch type)  
Selectable  
White Balance  
Positive/Negative  
Freeze  
built-in ( VGA video output only )  
Microphone:1, VGA:1, Audio:1, Mouse:1,  
VIDEO:1, Audio:1, VGA:1, USB:1, RS-232C:1, S-Video:1  
Adopted  
Input terminals  
Output terminals  
Mouse pointer  
Application software  
USB  
TWAIN Driver & Viewer ( for WIN98 )  
built-in  
PC connection  
SET control  
RS-232C  
Operating  
5˚C~35˚C, 30%~90%  
temperature  
and humidity  
Powersource/power  
consumption  
AC100V - 240V Free voltage, 50/60Hz, 60W  
Weight:11.5kg  
Other  
In store : 533 (W) x 145 (H) x 558 (D)  
In use : 676 (W) x 537 (H) x 558 (D)  
Remote control, PS/2 Mouse, Cables  
Dimensions and weight  
Accessories  
Design of mainframe and specifications subject to change without notice to enhance the quality of production.  
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