Important external infrared (ir) sensor, Usb-port, External input / scaler - ext/int – WolfVision VZ-C12 User Manual Benutzerhandbuch

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Ethernet / LAN -Port

10BASE-T/100Base-TX

The

LAN connection (#25) can be used for controlling the Visualizer over a computer

network. Image transfers, firmware updates, displaying status information and e-mail
notifications are possible.

The following protocols are supported: TCP/IP, ICMP and ARP.

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Supporte nternet rowsers are Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and Mozilla

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By default, DHCP is activated to receive all settings automatically.
Image transfer resolution: still image: 1024x768 (or 512x384), live image: 160x120
Please check the separate ETHERNET / LAN description on our internet homepage at:
www.wolfvision.com/support (or on the supplied CD-Rom).

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

(#26) and

position the IR-sensor somewhere on the ceiling (or in the room) where the users normally
point the remote control at.

IMPORTANT

External Infrared (IR) Sensor

The

USB output (#24) of the Visualizer can be used to

transfer images from a Visualizer to a computer and save
them in JPG, TIF or BMP format. This way, Visualizers
can also be used as scanners for 3-dimensional objects.
WolfVision Visualizers are equipped with a fast USB 2.0
port. This allows uploading images onto a PC in a fraction
of a second.

Connecting slower computers with the older USB 1.1 standard is also no problem. It still
takes only a small fraction of the time a desktop scanner requires to scan an image.
WolfVision's USB software works under Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP and Apple Macintosh
and is fully Twain compatible. This is important when using the Visualizer in connection with
popular graphic programs such as Photoshop, or for connecting them to Interactive
Whiteboards (Smart Boards).

The fast USB 2.0 port can also output live motion. The WolfVision USB software can store
AVI files and includes a video capture driver. You can view and save the live image from the
Visualizer on your computer in almost every modern video editing software.

USB-Port

A computer can be connected to the

EXTERN IN port (#20) of the Visualizer.

By pressing the EXT/INT key

(#35) you can switch between the Visualizer image and the

image of the external input to be displayed to the audience.
The extern mode can also be used for only one output. The behavior can be changed in
the on-screen menu (

see page 15).

The Visualizer has a built-in A/D-converter in order to digitize the analog RGB signal from
the computer and output it on all outputs in the selected signal format (allowed input
signals: from VGA to SXGA/75Hz).
With the built-in scaler, computer signals can be converted to the PAL/NTSC video standard
(VZ-C32 only).

External Input / Scaler - EXT/INT

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