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    English - 0 DC265 V isual Presen ter [Impor t ant] User Man ual To download the late st version of Quick Start Guide, multi lingual user manual, software , or driver, etc ., ple ase visit L umens http://www.lume ns.com.tw/got o.htm[...]

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    English - 1 Cont ent s Copyright I nformation ....................................................................................... 3 Chapt er 1 Precautions .................................................................................... 4  Safety Precau tions ................................................................................[...]

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    English - 2 Cha pter 7 Desc ripti ons of major funct ions .................................................... 27 7.1 I wou ld lik e to switc h image sourc es ................................................. 27 7.2 I wou ld lik e to mak e tex t clearer and photos m or e colorf ul ............... 27 7.3 I wou ld lik e to zoom in /out of im ages ...[...]

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    English - 3 Copy right I nform ation Cop y rig hts © Lumens Digital Opt ics Inc . Al l rights res erved. Lumens is a tradem ark that is c urrentl y being re gister ed b y Lumens Digital Optic s Inc. Cop ying, reproduc ing or transm itting th is file is not al lowed if a licens e is not provided b y Lum ens Digital Optics Inc . unl ess cop ying thi[...]

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    English - 4 Chapt er 1 Precaut ions Alway s follow these sa fety in structions when sett ing up and using t he visua l presenter: 1. Do not pla ce visual presenter in tilted p osition. 2. Do not pla ce the vis ual presen ter on an u nst able tro lley , st and or t able. 3. Do not use the visua l present er near w ater or so urce of h eat. 4. Use at[...]

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    English - 5 15. Unplug the visual prese nter f rom t he wall outlet and r efer s erving to lic ensed service p ersonn el when th e f ollowing s ituati ons happ en:  If the pow er cable or plug bec omes damag ed or fray ed.  If liquid is spill ed into it or the v isual pre senter h as been ex posed to r ain or water . < Note > Using an i[...]

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    English - 6 Note: This equipment has bee n tested and found to comply with the li mit s for a Cla ss A or B digital device, pur suant to Part 15 of FCC Rule s. T hese lim its are de signed t o provide reasonable pr otectio n against harmful i nterferen ce in a r esidentia l insta llatio n. This equipment g enerates uses an d can radiate radio fr eq[...]

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    English - 7 Revis ion Note[...]

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    English - 8 Chapt er 2 Pack age Co ntent DC26 5 Quick S t art Guid e Rem ote Control Ho lder Download and Safety Instruction Rem ot e control Audio ca ble  Extender Ada pter V G A C a b l e USB Cable C- Vid e o Ca ble Power Cord Microsc ope Adapter Appearance may vary with country/region. Soft ware B ag Padded Car ry Bag (Optional)[...]

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    English - 9 Chapt er 3 Product Ov er vi ew (Bottom ) 2. Rem ot e s ensor 7. AF but ton 8 . Gooseneck 1. Lamp 4. LED i ndicator 3. C ontrol panel 5. Lens 6 . DIP switch 9 . Built - in M icrophone[...]

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    English - 10 3.1 Relative position of the presenter and DC265 3.2 Recommend d ist ance * A bout 470 m m distance b etween c am era and the desk top is recom mended. DC265 Document Presenter[...]

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    English - 11 3.3 Incorrect u se[...]

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    English - 12 Chapt er 4 In st allati on and Co nnecti ons 4.1 System d iagr am Monitor Project or T elevision PC Speaker (or an amplifier before c onnecting to t he speaker) SD Card LCD TV PC PC Monitor[...]

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    English - 13 4.2 Mounting the DC26 5 at d esktop 1. Please set up the D IP S witc h settings first. R efer to C hapter 5 “ DIP Switch Setti ngs” in the D C265 user m anual. 2. Please ref er to t he Base Installation G uide f or insta llation i nstructio ns for a ll p arts . 4.3 Connecting d e vices 4.3.1 Step 1: Plugging in the p ow er o utlet [...]

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    English - 14  Connecting to a TV 1. Using EX TEN DER adapter and C - Video cab le to c onnec t EXT ENDER of DC265 t o a C - Video of TV . 2. Adjust D IP Switc h Sett ing  NTSC: America, Taiw an, Panama, Philippine, Canada, Chile, Japan, Korea and Me xi c o  PAL: Country /regio n not liste d above: < Note > OSD is not avail able in C [...]

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    English - 15 S pe ak er  Connecting to a c omputer  Use VGA cable to connec t VGA IN conn ector on DC26 5 to the VGA OUT connector on t he com puter  Using the U SB Ca ble Connect to U SB por t the n install the s upplied Ladibug ™ program . Please refer to t he DC2 65 User Man ual .  Using the EXT ENDER ada pter an d RS23 2 Cable to [...]

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    English - 16 4.4 S t art using the DC2 65 Control P anel Rem ote Control  W hen using the remote co nt rol , aim at t he recept or o n the DC2 65, and press the power butt on.  Once DC26 5 is tur ned on , the L ED on the c ontrol p anel will f lash a few tim es and sta y lit. Pl ease c ontact your d istrib utor if the LED is not on. <Note&[...]

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    English - 17 4.6 Inst alling applicatio n sof tw are After installing t he US B driver and appl ication s oftware, you can use the following f unct ions:  Control th e DC265 .  Capture an d recor d im ages.  Annotate the im age, h ighlig ht im portant details and s ave it.  Support t he full s creen f unction . <Not e>: Please r e[...]

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    English - 18 Chapt er 5 D I P Sw it ch Setting s <Note> Y ou have to reset the un it for setting to t ake affect. 5.1 Connecting to a pro jector or monit or 5.1.1 S XGA 60Hz output (default values): 5.1.2 X G A 60 H z output 5.1.3 Special mode 5.1.4 HDTV 720P 60Hz outp ut[...]

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    English - 19 5.2 Connecting to a TV 5.2.1 NTSC: A meri ca, T aiw an, Panama, Philippines, Canada, Chile, Jap an, Korea and Mexico 5.2.2 P AL: Countries/regions not listed abov e. < Remark > VGA output is not supported once C - Video output ha s been enabled.[...]

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    English - 20 Chapt er 6 Control Pa nel/ Rem ote C ontrol and Se tting Men u 6.1 Functions of contro l p anel and remote control <NOTE>: O SD is no t avail able at C - V ideo mode. [ Menu ] / [ Rotate ] / [P AN] / [ Source ] / [ Record ] / [ Capture ] / [ D elete] / [ PBP] / [S lide Sh ow] functions are not availabl e on the machine p anel and[...]

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    English - 21 PBP Com pare live im ages with captur ed im ages. Remote c ontrol Record R ecord m otion im ages. Pr e ss [Rec ord] to recor d images to SD car d , press [ Record] ag ain to sto p recording . Remote cont rol / Control panel Rot ate Rotate the im age b y 0°/90°/180° /270° . Rem ote control / Control panel Slide S how Show the photos[...]

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    English - 22 6.2 Setting Menu < Remark > Pre ss [Menu] on the rem ote control or control p anel to enter the setting me nu; The bold underli ned values in the following t able are the default s . 1 st Level M ajor Items 2 nd Level Minor Items 3 rd Level A djustment values Descripti ons Display Focus 0~Max Use the left an d right ar row ke ys [...]

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    English - 23 Delay 1. 0.5 Sec 2. 1 Sec 3. 3 Sec 4. 5 Sec 5. 10 Sec 6. Manual Use the left an d right ar row ke ys to select the d ela y time. Select m anual m ode to s witch images m anually. Image Qualit y 1. High 2. Medium 3. Low Use the left an d right ar row ke ys to select the im age qualit y for the ca ptured images and record ed video s. Cop[...]

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    English - 24 Capture Interval 1. 5 sec 2. 10 sec 3. 30 sec 4. 1 min 5. 2 min 6. 5 min Use the left an d right ar row ke ys to set the c apture inter val. < Not e> It onl y works when the ca pture mode is set to [contin uous]. USB T ransfer 1. C amera 2. S tor age d evice Use the left an d right ar row k e ys to s elect t he USB transf er m od[...]

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    English - 25 A dvance d Language 1. English 2. 繁体中文 3. Deutsch 4. Français 5. Español 6. Русски й 7. Nederlan ds 8. Suomi 9. Polsk i 10. Italiano 11. Portu guês 12. Svens ka 13. Česk y Englis h Traditional Chinese German French Sp a n i s h Russian Dutch Finn ish Polis h Italian Portuguese Swe di sh C zec h Use the left an d righ[...]

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    English - 26 Preset Load Yes / No Read the value of the curre nt image m ode. Use the left an d right ar row k e ys to s elect, and the n pres s [Enter] to c onfirm . Preset Save Yes/ No Save the value of the curr ent im ag e m ode. Use the left an d right ar row k e ys to s elect, and the n pres s [Enter] to c onfirm . Factor y Reset Ye s/ No Use [...]

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    English - 27 Chapt er 7 Desc ript ions of ma jor func tion s 7.1 I would like to sw itch image sour ces Live im age is the defau lt of im age sour ce. P res s [So urce ] on t he remo te control or contr ol p anel to chang e: 1. Live im ages ( default) 2. SD card (pr iorit y) or int ernal m em ory 3. Com puter . 7.2 I would like to make text clearer[...]

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    English - 28 7.5 I would like to adju st the brightne ss If you use the remote control or the control p anel: 1. Press [ BRT + ] to m ake it br ighter . 2. Press [ BRT -] to m ake it dar k er . 7.6 I would like to turn on/ off the lamp 1. The def ault of lamp is turn on . P ress [ Lamp] on t he control p anel to turn off . 7.7 I would like to auto [...]

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    English - 29 7.8.3 Capturing and saving images 1. Press [Capture] o n the remote control or control p anel . <Note> If the capture mode is set to [ continuous ], press [Capture] to c apture images c ontinuously , press [Capture] again to e xit. 7.9 I would like to view captured ima ges 1. P res s [Sourc e ] on the remote control or control p [...]

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    English - 30 7.12 I w ould like to record videos (Record) 7.12.1 Setting the image quality 1. P res s [Menu] o n the remote control or control p anel to enter the setting m enu. 2. Press [  ] or [  ] to the [S torage ]. 3. Press [  ] to [ Im age Qualit y ]. 4. Press [  ] or [  ] to select am ong [ High/M edium /Low ]. 5. Press [Menu][...]

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    English - 31 7.14 I w ould like to pla y the slides (Slide Sh ow) 7.14.1 Setting the slide show effect 1. P res s [Menu] o n the remote control or control p anel to enter the settin g m enu. 2. Press [  ] or [  ] to acces s the [ S torage ] menu. 3. Press [  ] to find t he [ Slide Show Effect ]. 4. Press [  ] or [  ] to select im age[...]

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    English - 32 Remote c ontrol: 1. Press [PBP] t o e nter the PB P (Picture b y Picture) ph oto s electio n screen. 2. Press [  ] or [  ] or [  ] or [  ] to s elect the files to be com pared. 3. Press [ Enter ] to ac tivate th e im age com parison. 4. Press [  ] or [  ] to m ove the im ages (c aptured im ages onl y) leftward/right w[...]

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    English - 33 2. Press [  ] or [  ] to acces s the [Adva nced] m enu. 3. Press [  ] to select [Fac tor y Rese t]. 4. Press [  ] or [  ] to select [ Ye s ] . 5. Press [ Enter ] to acti vate. 7.17 I w ould like to redu ce the image noise (Project or Ty p e ) This f unction en ables vis ual presen ter to autom aticall y clear im age nois[...]

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    English - 34 6. Press [  ] to [ Log o Show t im e], and press [  ] or [  ] t o m odify the sh ow tim e . 7. Press [ MENU ] t o exit. 7.19 I w ould like to set / change the password (Lock Dow n) 7.19.1 Setting the p assword 1. Press [Menu] on th e control p anel to enter the s ettin g m enu. 2. Press [  ] or [  ] to the [Ad vanced] m [...]

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    English - 35 7.19.2 Changing the p assword 1. Press [Menu] on the control p anel to enter the s ettin g m enu. 2. Press [  ] or [  ] to the [Ad vanced] m enu. 3. Press [  ] to [Lock Down] 4. Press [  ] or [  ] to select [ O ff ] and deacti vate the pas sword setting f unction . 5. Press [  ] or [  ] to select [ On ] and re acti[...]

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    English - 36 7.20.2.2 The s creen will d ispla y as foll ow , once you insert an unform atted SD c ard.  Press [  ] or [  ] on the control pane l to selec t. <Note> The data previousl y saved on t he SD card w ill be erased when it is formatting. 7.20.3 Ejecting a SD card < Note > T urn the power of f before e jecting the SD ca[...]

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    English - 37 2. Click [Get Pic ture] will capt ure the photos of live im ages and insert the files in use s hown as t op r ight figure. 7.21.2 I woul d like to insert a photo in MS- Wor d <Remark> : For Windows Office 20 03 or l ater v ersio ns, please u se the function with One Note. 1. Click Insert > Image > Fro m Scanner o r Cam era [...]

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    English - 38 7.21.3 I would like to change the setting of DC265 then capture a photo in MS - Wor d <Remark >: For Win dow s Office 200 3 or lat er versio ns, p lease us e the function with One Note. 1. Click Insert > Im age > F rom Sc anner o r Camer a in MS - Wo rd . 2. Select [ Visual Presenter V2 TW A IN] and click [Cust om Insert]. [...]

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    English - 39 4. Press [Setting] t o contro l the D C265 via the Cam era S etting s interface. The op erating procedure is the s am e with the remote control and control panel of the DC2 65. Ref er to DC 265 Use r Manual Chapter 6 Control Panel / Remote Control and Setting Men u . 5. Press [Setting] t o captur e im ages in MS - Wo rd. 6. Press [Canc[...]

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    English - 40 3. Press [  ] to find [U SB Transfer]. 4. Press [  ] or [  ] to select [ Storage device ]. 5. Press [Menu] to ex it. 6. A Remo vable Di sc wil l be dis played. <Remark > The Rem ovable Dis c will sele ct SD card i f a SD ca rd has been inser ted, but if a SD card has not been i nserted, the Removable Disc is int ernal me[...]

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    English - 41 Chapt er 8 Connect ing to Micr oscope 1. Mount th e microsco pe ad aptor ont o the m icr oscope. <Note> Pl ease choo se an appropri ate mic roscop e adapt er . M icro scope adapter acc essories are a pplicable to eyepi eces of Ø 28mm , Ø 3 1mm , Ø33mm , and Ø 34mm . 2. The lens of DC2 65 connec ts with t he microscope adaptor[...]

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    English - 42 5. Digit al Zoo m 5.1. Press [ME NU] to en ter th e settin g m enu. 5.2. Press [  ] or [  ] to the [Sett ing]. 5.3. Press [  ] to s elect [Di gital Z oom]. 5.4. Press [  ] or [  ] to select [ On]. 5.5. Press [Zoom + ]/[Zoom - ] on the remote control and control pane l <Note> In micr oscope mode all fun ctions are a[...]

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    English - 43 Chapt er 9 T roub les hootin g This c hapter desc ribes pr oblem s y ou m ay enco unter whi le using DC265 . If you have ques tions, p lease r efer to r elated c hapters and f ollow al l the sugg ested solutions. If the pr oblem still oc curred, please c ontact o ur distri butors or s ervice center . No. Issues Solutions 1 Boot without[...]