Shooting area outside of the working surface, External input – WolfVision VZ-9 User Manual Benutzerhandbuch

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Close-up adaptor lens
For shooting an object outside of the working surface, the close up lens

(#5) has to be

removed. In this case just hinge the lens away from the camera head. It is impossible to
remove the lens completely from the unit, therefore it can not get lost. When using the
Visualizer again to record on the working surface, put the close up lens back to its original
position.

to infinity

Shooting area outside of the working surface

Turning the light upwards
In order to enable recordings with
illumination outside of the working
surface, the light of the Visualizer
can be turned vertically.

Flexible Viewing Angle
In order to record at a lower viewing angle
than the normal working position, just fold the
arm of the VZ-9 as much as required.

Built-in LCD Monitor
The built-in LCD monitor makes positioning of
objects very easy and it eliminates the need
for an additional control monitor. This monitor
can show different signals, like “external in”-
image, stored-image or life-image (selectable
in the on-screen menu

see page 10). The on-

screen menu is also visible on this LCD
monitor. The brightness of the LCD-monitor is
adjustable in the on-screen menu.

Image Flip
By turning the camera head to record
in front of the Visualizer, the image is
automatically turned around 180
degrees (”image flip”). This feature is
very useful for recording the face of
the presenter or objects hanging on
the wall behind the unit.

EXTERNAL INPUT

A computer can be connected to the

External RGB input (#15) of the Visualizer.

By pressing the

Ext/Int switch (#29 or #37) 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 10). The VZ-9 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).

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