WolfVision VZ-C12 Short User Manual User Manual

English, Quick instructions vz-c12 and vz-c32

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Make sure that the glass is always kept clean in order to prevent bright and hazy spots in the picture!


Manufacturer: WolfVision GmbH, Vlbg. Wirtschaftspark, A-6840 Götzis / AUSTRIA, Tel. ++43/(0)5523/52250, Fax: ++43/(0)5523/52249

E-mail:

[email protected]

, Homepage:

www.wolfvision.com

Printed in Austria, September 2005

QUICK INSTRUCTIONS VZ-C12 and VZ-C32

This page is only required for installation of the unit. The next page describes everything a typical user should know about the Visualizer. More
detailed information can be found in the detailed instruction manual (in English and German).

Precautions (Safety information)

During transportation protect the unit from excessive shocks and vibrations!

Make sure that sufficient air circulation for cooling the unit is possible (ventilation slots on the left and right side of the unit)

Do not stare into the laser beam!

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open the unit! No user serviceable parts inside! Refer servicing to qualified service personal

only! To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, do not expose this unit to rain, moisture or extreme heat!





Connections


#26 Main POWER switch

(red=standby; green=power on)

#27 FUSE
#28 POWER connection
#29 DVI output

DVI is a 100% digital output. It is the output with the highest
quality (resolution and color).
With a DVI connection the Visualizer can check the technical
data of the display unit connected to the Visualizer (for the
"Auto resolution" function).

#30 USB port

The USB port can be used for quickly scanning pictures from
the Visualizer into a PC. Connect the USB port of the
Visualizer to the USB port of your PC.
For installing the USB software you can use the enclosed CD-
ROM, but we recommend that you first check on the Internet
at

www.wolfvision.com/support

if a newer version of the USB-

software is available!

#31 SERIAL port (RS232)

For external remote controlling and Firmware updates

#32 PREVIEW RGB output (15-pin D-Sub connector)

for a control monitor
For more details about the output settings, please see #33
RGB output
.

#33 RGB output (15-pin D-SUB connector)

Connect this output to your display unit (data projector,
monitor, video conferencing system ...)
When the display unit is connected to the Visualizer using this
output (or the DVI-output #36) the "Auto resolution" function of
the Visualizer checks which units are connected to the
Visualizer and automatically sets the output to the mode that
fits best for the connected units (SVGA, XGA, SXGA ...).
Please note that the Visualizer can not check the best
possible output mode, if the connected units or the cables are
not "Plug and Play" compatible. If the Visualizer can not
detect the resolution of the connected units, the outputs are
set to the default of XGA (1024x768) at 60 Hz.
You can use the on-screen menu of the Visualizer to change
the output mode of the Visualizer to another mode. Make sure
that you set the outputs to the native resolution of your display
unit and not the maximum resolution it can display (in
compressed mode)!

#34 EXTERNAL Input for Computers

Connect the monitor output of your computer with this input.
Use the EXT/INT key (#24) to switch between the image of
the Visualizer and the image of your computer. The behaviour
of the Ext/Int-mode can be changed in the on-screen menu.

#35 RGB output (BNC connectors)

Use this output to connect the Visualizer to your display unit
(data projector, monitor, video conferencing system etc.) if
you can not make a connection with a D-Sub cable (RGB
output #33).
The disadvantage of this output is that the "Auto resolution"
function does not work here. The advantage is that BNC
cables are better for long cable runs.
You can change the sync settings in the on-screen menu of
the Visualizer.

#36 PAL/NTSC Y/C (S-Video) output

Please note that the picture quality of both PAL/NTSC video
outputs (#36 and #37) is NOT AS GOOD as the picture
quality of the data outputs (#29, #32, #33 and #35). This is
because of the limitations of the PAL/ NTSC video system
and because of the fact that this is just a converted
Progressive Scan signal and not an original video signal.
Switching between PAL and NTSC can be done in the on-
screen menu of the Visualizer.

#37 PAL/NTSC Composite video output

Only use this output if you have no other option. It offers the
lowest quality. Use the Y/C (S-video) output (#36) for
PAL/NTSC video if possible!

#38 Ethernet / LAN port

Connect the LAN port of the Visualizer to the LAN port of the
PC (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX). With an Internet browser (i.e.
Internet Explorer, etc.) you can control the Visualizer and
transfer images. A dedicated Ethernet/LAN manual can be
downloaded from the WolfVision homepage at:

www.wolfvision.com/support

.

#39 External IR-receiver port

In some rooms the 3 built-in infrared receivers of the Ceiling
Visualizer may not be enough. In this case connect the
supplied external infrared receiver to the IR-sensor plug (#39)
and position the IR-sensor somewhere on the ceiling (or in the
room) where the users normally point the remote control at.

26

RGB

VIDEO

R

G

V

H

B

RS-232

EXTERN IN

S-VIDEO

DVI

PREVIEW

USB

LAN

IR-EXT.

33

37

31

34

36

29

32

30

38

35

39

28

T3
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5

A

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