Canon Projector DZ3600u User Manual

DIGITAL DOCUMENT CAMERA  
DZ-3600U  
User’s Manual  
Setup for Operation  
with a Computer  
1
2
3
4
5
Mastering the  
Basics  
An introduction  
to the Features  
Operating without  
a Computer  
Troubleshooting  
Appendix  
Please read this User’s Guide carefully before operation.  
Be sure to read the “Safe Use of the Equipment” section before using this equipment.  
Store this Guide in a readily accessible location for future reference.  
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ENGLISH  
Introduction  
How to Use the Guides  
The following guides are supplied with the DZ-3600U Digital Document  
Camera. Read the descriptions below to make the most efficient use of  
them to suit your own purposes.  
Users Guide (This Guide)  
This guide starts off with an introduction and explanation of the safe use  
of the equipment, then the first chapter discusses procedures for  
connecting the power cord and other devices, instructions for installing  
the software and preparations for using the equipment with a computer.  
The second chapter explains the basic operating procedures for use with  
a computer. We encourage first-time users to actually try these  
procedures as they read.  
The third chapter lists all of the operations that can be accomplished  
with the equipment connected to a computer.  
The fourth chapter tells how to use it as a conventional visualizer (video  
output device) without a computer.  
The fifth chapter is devoted to troubleshooting tips. Read this section  
before contacting the dealer if you are experiencing a problem with the  
equipment.  
The appendix contains instructions for unpacking the equipment, the  
packing list, a components guide and other useful information to which  
you may refer as required.  
Quick Reference Guide (Pamphlet)  
This handy reference can be used like a crib sheet in case you forget or  
wish to confirm a command during a meeting or presentation. Although  
it provides comprehensive coverage of how to execute commands using  
the remote control, control panel and computer, you are recommended to  
read chapters 2 through 4 of the Users Guide first before relying on it. It  
also includes a White Balance Adjustment Chart in case the color balance  
requires resetting.  
Copyright Compliance  
Please note that use of video or still images recorded by the DZ-3600U, other than for personal use, is  
subject to copyright laws and is prohibited without the consent of the copyright holder.  
1.No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or  
mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Canon Inc.  
2.The equipment and software described in this guide are subject to change without notice.  
3.Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this guide, please contact us at the  
address listed on the back cover to report any oversights, errors or omissions.  
4.Notwithstanding the above, please note that Canon Inc. accepts no liability for any results arising  
from the operation of the equipment or software mentioned herein.  
• Canon and the Canon logo are registered trademarks of Canon Inc.  
• Microsoft, PowerPoint and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States and other countries.  
• Intel, Pentium and MMX are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.  
• Other products and names mentioned in this guide may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the  
respective companies.  
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Safe Use of the Equipment  
An exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in  
the literature accompanying the equipment.  
1. Important Warnings  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
THE COVER (OR BACK) OF THE EQUIPMENT. THERE ARE NO  
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
The serial number of this equipment may be found on the rear of the  
equipment. No others have the same serial number as yours. You should  
record the number and other vital information here and retain this guide  
as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in case of  
theft.  
Date of Purchase:  
Dealer:  
Dealer Address:  
Dealer Phone No.:  
Model No.:  
Serial No.:  
DZ-3600U  
2. Important Operational Instructions  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE  
THE EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND TO REDUCE  
ANNOYING ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE, USE THE  
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.  
FDA Regulation  
This document camera has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for  
use as a medical device. When incorporated into a system with medical applications, FDA  
regulations may apply. Therefore, please consult your legal advisor to determine whether FDA  
regulations apply.  
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Safe Use of the Equipment  
FCC Notice  
DZ-3600U Digital Document Camera  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Note:  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the device and receiver.  
- Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless otherwise specified in the  
manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop  
operation of the device.  
Canon U.S.A. Inc.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.  
Tel No. (516) 328-5600  
IC NOTICE  
This device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital  
apparatus as set out in the Interference-causing device standard entitled ‘Digital Apparatus’,  
ICES-003 of Industry Canada.  
NOTIFICATION IC  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux  
appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur:  
“Appareils Numériques” NMB-003 édictée par l’Industrie Canada.  
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Safe Use of the Equipment  
Important Safety Instructions  
In these safety instructions, the word ‘equipment’ refers to the Canon DZ-3600U Digital  
Document Camera and all its accessories.  
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the  
equipment is operated.  
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future  
reference.  
3. Heed Warnings - Pay attention to all warnings on the equipment and in the operating  
instructions.  
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and maintenance instructions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning - Unplug the equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning. Wipe the  
equipment with a clean soft cloth. If necessary, put a  
cloth in diluted neutral detergent and wring it well  
before wiping the equipment with it. Finally, clean the  
equipment with a clean dry cloth. Do not use benzene,  
thinners or other volatile liquids or pesticides as they  
may damage the finish of the equipment. When using  
chemically treated cleaning cloths, observe those  
precautions accordingly.  
6. Accessories - Do not use accessories not recommended in this guide because they may be  
hazardous. Always use the specified connection cables. Ensure that devices are correctly  
connected.  
7. Water and Moisture: Hazard of Electric Shock -Do not use  
the equipment near water or in rainy/moist situations.  
Do not put a heater near this equipment.  
8. Placement and Transport - Do not place the equipment  
on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The  
equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
adult, and serious damage to the equipment. An  
equipment and cart combination should be moved with  
care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may  
cause the equipment and cart to overturn.  
9. Power Sources - This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply in your  
home, consult your product dealer or local power company.  
10. Grounding - This equipment is equipped with a three-pronged grounding plug (the plug has  
a third grounding pin). The three-pronged grounding plug will fit into a grounding-type  
power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose  
of the grounding-type plug.  
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Safe Use of the Equipment  
11. Power Cord Protection - Power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to  
plugs and the point from which the cords exit the equipment.  
12. Lightning - For added protection of this equipment during a  
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for  
long periods of time, disconnect it from the electrical outlet.  
This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and  
power-line surges.  
13. Overloading - Do not overload electrical outlets and extension cords because this can  
result in fire or electric shock.  
14. Entry of Objects and Liquids - Never push objects of any kind into this equipment  
through openings as they may touch electric components or short circuit parts, resulting  
in fire or electric shock. Be careful not to spill liquid of any kind onto the equipment.  
15. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this equipment  
yourself because opening or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous electrical currents or other hazards.  
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
16. Damage Requiring Service - Disconnect this equipment from the electrical outlet and all  
power sources including batteries, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions.  
a.When the power cord or plug is damaged.  
b.If any liquid has been spilled into, or objects have fallen into, the equipment.  
c.If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water.  
d.If the equipment does not operate normally even if you follow the operating instruc-  
tions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions.  
Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require  
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal  
operation.  
e.If the equipment has been dropped or the casing has been damaged.  
f. When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance. This indicates a need  
for servicing.  
17. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician  
has used replacement parts that are specified by Canon or that have the same  
characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock or other hazards.  
18. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to the equipment, ask the  
service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in safe  
operating order.  
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Safe Use of the Equipment  
19. Do not install the equipment in the following locations as this can cause fire or electric  
shock.  
- Hot locations.  
- Locations close to open flame or fire.  
- Very humid or dusty locations.  
- Locations exposed to direct sunlight.  
- Locations exposed to salt spray.  
- Locations close to flammable solvents (alcohol, thinners, etc.).  
20. When any of the following occurs, immediately switch off the equipment, unplug it from  
the main power supply and contact your nearest Canon dealer. Do not continue to use  
the equipment because this can lead to fire or electric shock.  
- The equipment emits smoke, heat, abnormal noise or unusual odors.  
- A metal object falls into the equipment.  
- The equipment is damaged in some way.  
21. Please observe the following when using the equipment. Failure to do so can result in  
fire or electric shock.  
- Do not use flammable sprays near the equipment.  
- Do not subject the equipment to strong impacts.  
22. Please observe the following when handling the batteries. Failure to do so may result in  
the batteries bursting or emitting heat, sparks or corrosive fluid.  
- Do not throw the batteries into a fire, and do not heat, short-circuit or attempt to  
disassemble them.  
- Do not attempt to recharge the batteries.  
- Do not use batteries other than those specified for use with the equipment.  
- Remove the batteries when they are used up or when the equipment will not be used  
for an extended period.  
- When replacing the batteries, always replace the entire set and do not use different  
types of batteries together.  
- Ensure that the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals are correctly positioned when  
you load the batteries.  
- If any soiling or leakage of the internal battery fluid occurs, thoroughly clean off the  
soiling or leaked fluid with water.  
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A La Carte Menu of  
DZ-3600U Applications  
The DZ-3600U can be used in an amazing variety of applications, such as  
those introduced below.  
As a Presentation Tool  
Used with the accompanying DZ-3600U Presentation Software, the  
equipment becomes a highly effective presentation tool that works in  
conjunction with a computer and projector. Its single remote control  
places the powerful features of the DZ-3600U, its software and other  
programs, such as PowerPoint, at your fingertips.  
Control at your fingertips with the ultimate presentation tool.  
Presentation Examples  
• Conference papers  
• OHP transparencies  
• Pictures of products and landscapes, slide films, negatives (numerous  
photographs can be lined up and compared or analyzed)  
• Books (opened to any page)  
• Full-size products or scale models  
• Films, including X-rays  
• Specimens  
• Conference room white boards  
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A La Carte Menu of DZ-3600U Applications  
As a Scanner for 3-D Objects  
With the supplied DZ-3600U TWAIN Driver, the equipment can be used  
with standard graphics programs to capture a remarkable assortment of  
three-dimensional objects and films.  
Instant 3-D scanning to capture those difficult contours.  
As a Conventional Visualizer  
Of course the DZ-3600U fits the bill as a conventional visualizer (video  
output device) connected directly to a video monitor or a projector.  
Get your message across clearly with the superior reproduction of the DZ-3600U.  
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Table of Contents  
Safe Use of the Equipment ................................................. 5  
Chapter 1  
Setup for Operation with a Computer  
Connecting to a Power Source................................................ 16  
Connecting to a Computer ..................................................... 17  
Computer System Requirements................................................ 18  
Installing the Software ......................................................... 19  
Important Instructions for the Remote Control...................... 23  
Aim the Remote Control at the Camera Head.............................. 24  
Checking the Battery Charge Prior to Use .................................. 24  
Chapter 2  
Mastering Basic Operation  
Assembly.............................................................................. 26  
Turning On the Power ........................................................... 28  
Starting the Software ............................................................ 29  
Placing Objects ..................................................................... 30  
A Few of the Basics ............................................................... 31  
Zooming ................................................................................ 32  
Capturing Images .................................................................... 33  
Rotating Captured Images........................................................ 34  
Closing Software Programs .................................................... 35  
Turning Off the Power .......................................................... 36  
Knock-Down ......................................................................... 37  
Transport Precaution ............................................................... 38  
Chapter 3  
An Introduction to the Features  
About the Bundled Software.................................................. 40  
The Two Programs to Install ..................................................... 40  
DZ-3600U Presentation Software............................................... 40  
DZ-3600U TWAIN Driver ........................................................... 41  
Preview Mode and Still Mode................................................. 42  
Preview Mode ......................................................................... 42  
Still Mode .............................................................................. 43  
Toolbar and Status Bar .......................................................... 44  
Toolbar .................................................................................. 44  
Status Bar.............................................................................. 44  
Display/Hide the Toolbar and Status Bar ................................... 45  
Capturing Images  
Selecting the Capture Resolution  
Switching to Preview Mode ............................................... 50  
Selecting the Display Resolution ....................................... 51  
Saving Images .............................................................. 53  
......................................................... 46  
.................................. 48  
Saving Images As Presentation Software Files ............................ 54  
Saving Just the Displayed Image .............................................. 55  
Saving All Images and the HTML Index ..................................... 56  
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Opening Saved Images  
Forwarding/Reversing the Display to the Next Image  
Selecting Images from the List ..................................... 61  
................................................. 58  
.... 59  
Adjusting the Display Size of Preview Images  
Changing the Display Size of Captured Images  
Adjusting the Brightness of Preview Images  
................... 62  
.................. 63  
..................... 65  
Adjusting the Focus of Preview Images ............................. 67  
Adjusting the Detail of Preview Images ............................. 69  
Adjusting the Color Balance of Preview Images  
Adjusting the Orientation of Preview Images  
................. 70  
.................... 72  
Rotating Captured Images ................................................. 74  
Capturing an Object in Monochrome Mode ......................... 76  
Using the Front Lights and Backlight ................................ 77  
Shooting Negatives ........................................................... 79  
Reversing or Inverting Images  
Shooting the Surroundings  
.......................................... 80  
............................................... 81  
Using the Finger Pointer  
.................................................. 82  
Displaying the Finger Pointer ................................................... 82  
Moving the Finger Pointer........................................................ 83  
Interfacing with PowerPoint  
......................................... 84  
Switching between Application Programs .................................. 84  
Controlling Slides ................................................................... 85  
Scanning Images with TWAIN Driver ..................................... 86  
Selecting the Input Device....................................................... 86  
Using TWAIN Driver ................................................................. 87  
refers to preview mode functions  
refers to still mode functions  
Chapter 4  
Operating without a Computer  
Connecting to a Video Monitor or Projector ........................... 90  
S Video Cable ......................................................................... 90  
BNC Video Cable...................................................................... 91  
Connecting to Other Image Input Devices .............................. 92  
Connecting to an External Input Device .................................... 93  
Assembly, Knock-Down and Power On/Off.............................. 94  
Assembly and Knock-Down ...................................................... 94  
Turning On the Power.............................................................. 94  
Turning Off the Power ............................................................. 94  
Button Functions .................................................................. 95  
Control Panel ......................................................................... 95  
Remote Control....................................................................... 96  
Camera Head .......................................................................... 97  
Displaying Images from External Input Devices ..................... 98  
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Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting tips ........................................................... 100  
Error Messages.................................................................... 103  
Appendix  
Removing the Equipment from the Box ............................... 106  
Packing List........................................................................ 108  
Changing the Remote Control Batteries ............................... 109  
Components Guide .............................................................. 110  
Main Unit .............................................................................110  
Rear Panel of the Main Unit ....................................................111  
Control Panel ........................................................................112  
Remote Control......................................................................113  
Camera Head .........................................................................114  
Toolbar (Preview Mode) ..........................................................115  
Toolbar (Still Mode) ...............................................................116  
Specifications ..................................................................... 117  
Glossary ............................................................................. 118  
Index.................................................................................. 120  
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Chapter 1  
Setup for  
Operation with  
a Computer  
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Connecting to a Power Source  
Connect the DZ-3600U to a power source with the supplied power cord.  
This explanation assumes that you have already removed the main unit  
and accessories from the box and placed them on a stable surface. If you  
have not yet unpacked them, read and follow the steps described in  
Removing the Equipment from the Box (P.106), then find a suitable  
location.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied. Plug it into a 120-  
volt electrical outlet only. Use with other voltages may result in fire,  
electric shock or other hazards.  
• Ensure that the power switch on the main unit is set to Off before you  
plug in the power cord.  
1.  
Insert the female end of  
the power cord (the end  
with 3 holes) into the AC  
Inlet on the main unit’s  
rear panel.  
Rear Panel of the Main Unit  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
AC INLET  
EXT  
IN  
OUTPUT  
1
USB  
60/100  
HandShake  
Reserved  
Service Mode  
EXT  
IN  
2
OFF ON  
Power Cord (supplied)  
2.  
Plug the other end of the  
power cord into an electrical  
outlet.  
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Connecting to a Computer  
When connected to a computer, the main unit can load captured images onto  
the computer or be controlled from the computer.  
For instructions on how to operate the equipment without a  
computer, see Chapter 4, Operating without a Computer.  
1.  
Confirm that the power  
2.  
is off on the main unit  
Insert one end of the  
and all other devices.  
1
USB cable into the USB  
port on the main unit’s  
rear panel.  
Rear Panel of the Main Unit  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
AC INLET  
EXT  
IN  
OUTPUT  
1
USB  
60/100  
HandShake  
Reserved  
Service Mode  
EXT  
IN  
2
OFF ON  
Computer  
USB Cable  
3.  
Insert the other end of  
the USB cable into the  
computer’s USB port.  
To Connect a Projector or Large Screen  
Monitor  
Insert one end of the VGA cable into the  
computer’s video output port, and the  
other end into the video input port of  
the projector or large screen monitor.  
VGA Cable  
There are many  
varieties of video  
output ports on  
computers and video  
input ports on  
projectors and large  
screen monitors.  
Ensure that your  
cables match your  
equipment.  
Projector or Large  
Screen Monitor  
Computer  
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Connecting to a Computer  
Computer System Requirements  
The following minimum requirements must be met by your computer for it  
to successfully run the software for the DZ-3600U.  
CPU  
166 MHz MMX Pentium or higher  
(266 MHz Pentium II or higher is recommended)  
USB interface  
Memory  
32 MB or more (64 MB or more is recommended)  
Free Hard Disk Space  
20 MB or more recommended (software requires approximately 5 MB and  
50 high-resolution captured images require approximately 15 MB)  
Display  
800 x 600 (SVGA) or bigger display board or PC monitor capable of  
displaying any one of the 16-bit, 24-bit or 32-bit modes  
(1024 x 768 (XGA) or better display is recommended)  
Operating System  
Windows 95 4.00.950b (OSR 2.1 with USB Supplement)  
Windows 95 4.00.950c (OSR 2.5 with USB Supplement)  
Windows 98  
Some computers may have the USB interface switched off. Please  
refer to your computer manual or contact the manufacturer for  
instructions to switch it on.  
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Installing the Software  
The bundled software must be installed onto the hard drive of your computer  
for it to work with the DZ-3600U.  
The instructions below will show you how to install two programs: DZ-  
3600U Presentation Software (hereafter referred to as Presentation  
Software) and DZ-3600U TWAIN Driver (hereafter referred to as TWAIN  
Driver). As its name suggests, Presentation Software works with your  
computer to deliver presentations, serving as the key interface between  
the two. TWAIN Driver is the software that enables the DZ-3600U to  
capture and load images into TWAIN-compliant application programs,  
such as the major graphics programs on the market.  
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!!! Important !!!  
• These instructions cover the basic procedures for installing the software.  
Persons new to PCs should follow these instructions to the letter.  
••• Note •••  
• Experienced computer users who wish to change the target directory or folder  
for the installation, should comply with the on-screen instructions.  
1.  
Confirm that the main unit’s  
power is off.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Make sure that the DZ-3600U’s power is off before you install the  
software. Attempting to install it with the power on will result in an  
[Unknown device] error message after installation. If you have already  
started to install the software with the power on, stop the installation,  
shut down Windows and turn off your computer. Then reinstall with the  
DZ-3600U’s power off.  
2.  
Turn on the computer’s monitor (and any other  
peripherals) and then the CPU.  
• Windows will start.  
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Installing the Software  
3.  
Place the software CD-ROM into the computer’s drive.  
• The setup utility will automatically start after a few moments.  
• If the setup utility does not automatically start up after a long  
interval, double-click the [My Computer] icon on the Windows  
desktop and double-click the CD-ROM icon in the My Computer  
window. Double-click the [SETUP] icon which appears in the  
next window. The setup utility will start.  
4.  
Click the [Next] button.  
5.  
Click the [Next] button.  
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Installing the Software  
6.  
Click the  
1
[Next] button.  
7.  
Click the  
[Next] button.  
8.  
If you wish the software to start automatically, click  
this check box to place a check mark in it.  
By placing a check mark in this box you are setting it so that  
Presentation Software will automatically start when you turn on  
the computer and run Windows (a shortcut will be placed in  
Window’s Startup folder). (p. 29)  
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Installing the Software  
9.  
Click the [Next]  
button.  
• The software  
installation will  
start. The window  
below will display  
when the  
installation is  
finished.  
10.  
Click the [Finish]  
button.  
• The software  
installation is  
complete.  
This concludes the software installation process.  
11.  
Click the Windows  
[Start] button on  
the taskbar, select  
[Shut Down] from  
the menu and  
follow the correct  
procedures to shut  
down Windows.  
• Alternatively, you  
may keep Windows  
running, turn on the  
DZ-3600U and start  
up Presentation  
12.  
Turn off the computer, its  
monitor and any other  
peripherals.  
Software at this  
point (p. 29).  
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Important Instructions for  
the Remote Control  
A remote control is supplied with the DZ-3600U. It can be used to control  
various functions while you are standing at a podium or among the audience.  
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CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
ROTATE  
We will have you try various operations using this remote control in the  
next chapter. If there are no batteries in the remote control, see  
Changing the Remote Control Batteries (P.109) for instructions.  
••• Note •••  
• There are some differences between the functions that can be accessed  
through the main unit’s control panel and the remote control.  
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Important Instructions for the Remote Control  
Aim the Remote Control at the Camera Head  
The remote control sensor (the component that receives the infrared  
signals from the remote control) is located on the camera head. You must  
aim the remote control at the camera head for it to be effective. Pointing  
it at the monitor or screen on which images are being displayed will not  
work.  
Remote Control Sensor  
Even if people understand this intellectually, once they get up in front of  
a real audience, many end up pointing the remote control at the screen  
and clicking with all their might. We highly recommend that you plan an  
on-site rehearsal before starting a presentation.  
••• Note •••  
• The effective range of the remote control from the remote control sensor is  
approximately 16 ft. (5 m) at 120 degrees horizontally and 30 degrees  
vertically.  
Check the Battery Charge Prior to Use  
The cause of a remote control not responding at all during a presentation  
is generally an insufficient battery charge. Remember to always check the  
battery charge before you need the remote control. Keep an extra set of  
batteries handy if you are uncertain about the remaining charge. See  
Changing the Remote Control Batteries (p. 109) for instructions.  
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Chapter 2  
Mastering Basic  
Operations  
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Assembly  
This chapter explains the most fundamental and important operating proce-  
dures step by step. We encourage you to try each step as you read about it.  
!!! Important !!!  
• This chapter assumes that you have correctly set up the DZ-3600U for  
use with a computer and installed Presentation Software. If you have  
not yet done this, follow the instructions in Chapter 1, Setup for Opera-  
tion with a Computer, before resuming the steps below.  
• Do not place the equipment on an unsteady table or object subject to  
vibration. Movement of the camera head or filmed object and changes in  
lighting may corrupt the image capture.  
• Skip this and the following page if the three arms (two front lights and  
one camera arm) have already been erected. Start from Turning On the  
Power (P.28).  
1.  
Gently remove the cover  
from the main unit if it  
is on.  
2.  
Facing the front of the  
main unit, lift up the right  
front light.  
3.  
Lift up the left front light.  
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Assembly  
4.  
Push the arm lock  
release lever, which  
can be found on the  
main unit’s left side  
at the back.  
• The camera arm will  
now float freely.  
Arm Lock Release Lever  
5.  
Grasp the camera  
2
arm and lift it up  
until it locks into  
place with a click.  
6.  
Swivel the camera head  
horizontally until it clicks  
into place.  
7.  
Orient the camera head so  
that the lens points directly  
onto the object stage.  
• Check to make sure that the  
switch for the closeup lens on the  
right of the camera head is set to  
On (p. 97).  
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Turning On the Power  
Turn on the power of each device in the correct sequence.  
1.  
Press the power switch on the main  
unit to set it to the ( | ) position.  
• All the indicators on the control panel will  
light for about 20 seconds after the power  
is turned on while the main unit  
initializes itself. It will indicate the ready  
state when only the power indicator and a  
few other indicators remain lit.  
POWER  
2.  
Turn on the other devices that you’ll  
be using (computer monitor,  
computer CPU, projector, etc.).  
• Actually, there is no predetermined order  
in which the main unit, computer and  
projector has to be turned on.  
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Starting the Software  
If you have set Presentation Software to start automatically (see step 8 at  
page 21) after Windows has initialized as described in Chapter 1, the follow-  
ing window will display. If this is the case, proceed directly to the next page.  
The toolbar will vanish  
from the display after a  
few moments. There is  
no need for concern.  
This is discussed in  
Chapter 3.  
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If the above window does not automatically appear and only the Windows  
desktop displays (a shortcut to the program was not placed in Window’s  
Startup folder), use the following procedures to start the program.  
1.  
Click the Windows  
[Start] button on  
the taskbar and  
select [Programs],  
[Canon DZ-3600U]  
and [Presentation].  
• Presentation Software  
will start and display  
the window above.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Do not detach the USB cable or turn off the main unit while an applica-  
tion program is running.  
••• Note •••  
• If you wish to stop Presentation Software from automatically starting when  
you run Windows, click the Windows [Start] button and select [Settings] and  
[Taskbar]. Click the [Start Menu Programs] tab, then click the [Remove] tab.  
Open the [Startup] folder from the list that displays, select [DZ-3600U  
Presentation] and click the [Remove] button.  
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Placing Objects  
Find a document or other object and place it at the center of the object stage,  
the white translucent portion.  
1.  
Place the document or object  
in the center of the object  
stage, orienting it as shown  
in the illustration.  
Is the document or object displayed correctly in the large screen monitor,  
projector screen or your computer monitor? If it does not display, see  
Chapter 5, Troubleshooting.  
Now try putting your hand on the document or object. Notice how the  
display changes in real time. The movement may appear slightly irregular  
on the screen. This real-time display is referred to as the ‘preview’ mode.  
More details about this are contained in Chapter 3. At this point, it is  
sufficient to confirm that the real-time display is working.  
••• Note •••  
• Please note that the minor decrease in image quality and irregularity of  
movement is due to the limitations imposed by the transfer rate of the USB  
cables. The difference in quality between images captured in still mode and  
preview mode is so great as to preclude comparison.  
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A Few of the Basics  
We will now introduce you to a few procedures involving the remote control.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Aim the remote control at the sensor on the camera head to execute  
commands. For details, see the section entitled Important Instructions  
for the Remote Control (P.23).  
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••• Note •••  
• Each of the functions introduced in this section, such as zooming, can also  
be controlled from the main unit’s control panel or your computer. This  
explanation in this chapter is written on the premise that you will probably  
use the remote control in an actual presentation. For instructions for  
controlling the DZ-3600U from the control panel or a computer, see the  
respective explanations in Chapter 3.  
• In this chapter, we explained how one image is captured and displayed. In  
fact, more than one image can be captured and saved onto the computer  
disks. See Chapter 3 for more detail on the wide array of DZ-3600U  
functions.  
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A Few of the Basics  
Zooming  
This topic will explain how to change the size at which an object appears  
in the display. The size is changed with the zoom function.  
1.  
Press the [T] button on  
the remote control for  
two or three seconds.  
• The display will show a  
close-up of the document or  
object.  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
+
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
2.  
Press the [W] button in the  
same manner.  
• The display will gradually return to  
its former state.  
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Capturing Images  
This topic will show you how to capture the display contents as a still  
image. The capture function is used to scan and load the document or  
object.  
1.  
Press the [Capture]  
button on the remote  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
control.  
ZOOM  
W
T
+
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
• The capture will start once  
you press the capture button,  
and the captured image will  
appear in the computer’s  
BRIGHTNESS  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
display after a few moments.  
FWD  
2
The toolbar will vanish  
from the display after a  
few moments. There is  
no need for concern.  
This is discussed in  
Chapter 3.  
You will note the high resolution of this image compared to the previous  
real-time images.  
Now try placing you hand on the document or object in the same manner  
as before. Note that nothing will change in the display. That is because  
the display is not currently showing a real-time image. Instead, it is  
showing an image that has been loaded into the computer. The DZ-3600U  
is now in what we call the ‘still’ mode.  
The difference between the preview and still modes is a key concept for  
operating the DZ-3600U with Presentation Software. Keep this concept in  
mind as you read further.  
••• Note •••  
• The image quality (fineness or resolution of the image) can be set to one of  
two settings. Chapter 3 discusses this in greater detail.  
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A Few of the Basics  
Rotating Captured Images  
Next, try your hand at changing the orientation of the displayed image  
with the rotate function.  
1.  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
Press the [Rotate]  
button on the remote  
control.  
• The image will rotate 90  
degrees counterclockwise  
each time the button is  
clicked.  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
ROTATE  
Although there are still numerous other functions to demonstrate, we will  
draw this session on the basics to a close in order to describe the shut  
down procedures in the following pages.  
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Closing Software Programs  
The following procedures are for closing the Presentation Software program.  
1.  
Move the mouse cursor  
close to the top of the  
window.  
• The toolbar will reappear.  
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2.  
Click the (  
) closebox  
at the extreme right of  
the toolbar.  
• A message will appear  
asking if you wish to close  
the program without saving  
the captured image.  
3.  
Click the [No] button.  
• Since there is no need to  
save this image for the  
purposes of this  
demonstration, the [No]  
button is selected.  
!!! Important !!!  
• If the (  
) closebox is clicked before the captured image has been  
saved to disk, the Save confirmation window will display. Click the [Yes]  
button in this message to save the image to disk. For further instruc-  
tions on saving, see Saving Images (P.53).  
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Turning Off the Power  
Turn off the power on the devices in the correct sequence.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Wait at least five seconds before turning the power switch back on after  
shutting it off. Turning it on too quickly may result in a malfunction.  
1.  
Click the Windows  
[Start] button on the  
taskbar and select [Shut  
Down], following the  
correct procedures to  
close Windows.  
2.  
Press the power switch  
on the DZ-3600U main  
unit to set it to the ( )  
position.  
• The main unit will power  
down.  
3.  
Turn off the other  
devices, such as the  
computer and projector.  
• Actually, there is no  
predetermined order in  
which the main unit,  
computer and projector has  
to be turned off.  
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Knock-Down  
This topic explains how to fold the arms and prepare the equipment for stor-  
age or transport. You may skip this topic if you will not be storing the equip-  
ment.  
1.  
Swivel the camera head  
until it locks into place  
with the lens pointing up.  
2.  
2
Turn the camera head in  
a horizontal plane to  
align the grooves.  
3.  
Support the arm  
with your right hand  
while you push the  
arm lock release  
lever with your left.  
• The arm will now move  
freely.  
Arm Lock Release Lever  
!!! Important !!!  
• Always support the camera arm with one hand before you push the arm  
lock release lever. Failure to support it may result in the camera head  
crashing down unexpectedly and causing injury or damage.  
• Ease the arm down gently when folding it.  
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Knock-Down  
4.  
Fold the arm down gently  
until it clicks into place on  
the object stage.  
5.  
Fold down the left front  
light first.  
6.  
Fold down the right front  
light last.  
• Face the lights toward each  
other.  
7.  
If required, place the cover  
carefully over the unit  
when the lamps have  
cooled sufficiently.  
!!! Important !!!  
• The fluorescent tubes in the arm lights may become extremely hot after  
use. Do not touch these tubes directly with any part of your body and  
wait until they have cooled before placing the cover over the unit.  
• Store the equipment in a horizontal position.  
It may fall over and cause injury or damage if  
stored vertically.  
• Before the equipment is picked up or moved,  
ensure that the power is turned off, all the cords  
and cables are unplugged and the arms are  
folded down. Pick it up by the carrying handle.  
••• Note •••  
• The cover contains a pocket for storing the power cord.  
Transport Precaution  
Always securely fasten the camera head with tape when transporting the  
equipment.  
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Chapter 3  
An Introduction to  
the Features  
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About the Bundled Software  
This topic features the two programs bundled with the DZ-3600U.  
The Two Programs to Install  
The software installed onto your computer with the setup utility includes  
DZ-3600U Presentation Software, an application program, and DZ-3600U  
TWAIN Driver, a driver for capturing images.  
DZ-3600U Presentation Software  
This application program assists in creating effective full-featured  
presentations with the DZ-3600U Digital Document Camera. It allows you  
to adjust the size and brightness of the high-definition still images  
captured by the camera for display with a projector or other device.  
Because you can capture any number of images in advance, and even  
switch between application programs on the fly, your presentations will  
progress smoothly and naturally. Moreover, most of the functions can be  
operated with the remote control, which can be easily managed by  
virtually anyone.  
••• Note •••  
• Presentation So ftware also works with Primary Pr esentation Application  
(PPA) compliant application pr ograms, such as Micr osoft PowerPoint, making  
it possible to achieve even more dynamic presentations (see psge 84).  
• The (  
) butt on at the t op right o f the windo w can be used t o tempo-  
rarily minimize the Pr esentation So ftware window on the Windo ws deskt op.  
To restore it, click the DZ-3600U Pr esentation So ftware icon on the Windo ws  
taskbar .  
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About the Bundled Software  
DZ-3600U TWAIN Driver  
This driver software is for use within standard image processing  
(graphics) application programs to capture still images from the DZ-  
3600U. This driver allows you to use the graphics programs with which  
you are the most familiar to operate the DZ-3600U as a three-dimensional  
scanner.  
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For operating instructions, refer to the section entitled Capturing Images  
with TWAIN Driver (P.86).  
!!! Important !!!  
• Application programs must be TWAIN-compliant (TWAIN_32) to be used  
with the DZ-3600U TWAIN Driver.  
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Preview Mode and Still Mode  
The first priority in using the Presentation Software program is to learn the  
distinction between the preview mode and the still mode.  
Presentation Software features two modes, the preview and still modes,  
and is always in one mode or the other. The following topic addresses the  
significance and role of the respective modes.  
••• Note •••  
• Presentation So ftware starts up in the pr eview mode.  
• The instructions f or swit ching betw een the tw o modes ar e contained in the  
explanations f or various functions (P .50, 60).  
Preview Mode  
The preview mode is for viewing objects in real time on a computer  
display (or other device connected to the computer, such as a projector  
or large screen monitor).  
Real-Time Display of Subjects  
under the Camera Lens  
Wide Frame  
A wide frame appears around the edges of the display when this mode is  
active. Since the image changes in real-time in preview mode, the  
preview mode is convenient for aligning objects and adjusting the zoom  
and brightness before attempting to capture a high-resolution image.  
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Preview Mode and Still Mode  
Still Mode  
The still mode is for viewing images on a computer display (or other  
device connected to the computer, such as a projector or large screen  
monitor) that have been loaded from the DZ-3600U into the computer.  
Off-Line Display  
of Images Loaded  
onto a Computer  
In still mode, you can switch between or change the display size of  
numerous previously loaded images. You can tell when Presentation  
Software is in this mode because the wide frame is missing from the  
edges of the image.  
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Toolbar and Status Bar  
This topic briefly explains the buttons and message area that appear at the  
top of the Presentation Software window.  
Toolbar  
The toolbar is the area at the top of the window that contains the  
buttons for controlling various Presentation Software functions. The  
buttons on the toolbar change according to the mode.  
Toolbar in Preview  
Mode  
Toolbar in Still  
Mode  
!!! Important !!!  
• Some buttons, such as the (  
) button, are split into two sections  
with a left and right portion. Please note that each section represents a  
different command.  
••• Note •••  
• Positioning the mouse cursor o ver a butt on will cause its name t o display  
after a fe w moments .  
Status Bar  
The status bar is the area that appears directly under the toolbar. This  
bar automatically displays the current mode and various other messages  
that indicate the DZ-3600U’s state. In still mode, the status bar also  
contains menus, such as the zoom menu for adjusting image display  
sizes.  
Status Bar in  
Preview Mode  
Status Bar in  
Still Mode  
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Toolbar and Status Bar  
Display/Hide the Toolbar and Status Bar  
The toolbar and status bar are intended as tools for the presenters and  
their helpers, and are not meant to be seen by the audience. Presentation  
Software, therefore, provides the means to easily hide and display them.  
Display the  
Toolbar and  
Status Bar  
Move the mouse cursor  
to the top of the  
window  
• The toolbar and status bar  
will display.  
Hide the  
3
Toolbar and  
Status Bar  
Method 1: Click any  
part of the window  
away from the toolbar  
or status bar (the  
image display section).  
Method 2: Position the  
mouse on any part of  
the window away from  
the toolbar and status  
bar for approximately 2  
seconds.  
• The toolbar and status bar  
will disappear.  
••• Note •••  
• The examples abo ve are of the pr eview mode, but the same pr ocedur es can  
be used in still mode .  
• In preview mode , the toolbar and st atus bar can also be display ed by  
clicking the (  
) butt on that appears at the t op of the wide fr ame.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Still  
Mode  
Capturing Images  
The images captured by the DZ-3600U’s camera can be loaded onto a computer  
as still images.  
This guide describes individual functions and commands from this  
point onward. The preview mode and still mode notations in the  
boxes at the top right of the title page for each topic indicate the  
mode(s) to which the topic applies.  
When this command is executed in preview mode, Presentation Software  
automatically switches to still mode to display the captured image.  
Presentation Software remains in still mode when the capture command is  
executed in still mode, showing the newly captured image in the display.  
••• Note •••  
• You can select the r esolution setting f or the image captur e. For det ails, see  
Selecting the Captur e Resolution (P .48).  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
Capturing Images  
Press the [Capture] button.  
• You will capture the subject  
appearing in the camera lens when  
the button is pushed.  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
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Capturing Images  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
POWER  
CAPTURE  
RESOLUTION  
PREVIEW  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO MANUAL  
NEGA  
DETAIL  
RED  
BLUE  
SOFT HAR  
Capturing Images  
Press the [Capture] button.  
• You will capture the subject  
appearing in the camera lens when  
the button is pushed.  
Procedure with the Computer  
3
Capturing Images  
Click the (  
) button.  
• You will capture the subject  
appearing in the camera lens when  
the button is clicked.  
Preview Mode  
Still Mode  
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Preview  
Mode  
Still  
Mode  
Selecting the Capture  
Resolution  
This topic explains how you can set the resolution at which an image is cap-  
tured.  
At the High Resolution setting, images are 1,900 pixels wide by 1,424  
pixels high. At the Low Resolution setting, images are 640 pixels wide by  
480 pixels high.  
••• Note •••  
• The resolution is set to High Resolution at startup.  
• Although a high-quality image is produced at the High Resolution setting so  
that fine lines can be distinguished on documents , the tr adeoff is the longer  
time r equired to captur e and display the image . It pays t o set the r esolution  
to the optimal v alue for the specific object type and the purpose f or which it  
is being captured.  
• When images are captured at the High Resolution setting, the camera head  
will emit so ft noises as the lens shifts within it.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
Selecting the  
Capture Resolution  
Press the [Resolution] button.  
• Each press of the button will switch  
between the two resolution  
settings.  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
• The resolution setting will display  
on the Presentation Software status  
bar.  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
ROTATE  
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Selecting the Capture Resolution  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
POWER  
CAPTURE  
RESOLUTION  
PREVIEW  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO MANUAL  
NEGA  
DETAIL  
RED  
BLUE  
SOFT HAR  
Selecting the  
Capture Resolution  
Press the [Resolution] button.  
• Each press of the button will switch  
between the two resolution settings.  
• The resolution setting will display  
on the Presentation Software status  
bar.  
Procedure with the Computer  
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Selecting the Capture  
Resolution  
Click the ( ) to the right of the (  
)
button and select High Resolution or  
Low Resolution from the menu.  
• The image will be captured at the selected  
resolution. Each click of the (  
) button will  
cause the image before the camera lens to be  
captured at the selected resolution until the  
setting is changed.  
Preview Mode  
Still Mode  
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Still  
Switching to Preview Mode  
Mode  
This topic addresses how you can switch from still mode to the preview mode.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
Switching to  
Preview Mode  
In still mode, press the  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
[Preview] button.  
ZOOM  
W
T
+
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
• The DZ-3600U will switch from  
the still mode to the preview  
mode and begin to display images  
in real time.  
BRIGHTNESS  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
NEAR  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
Switching to  
Preview Mode  
POWER  
CAPTURE  
RESOLUTION  
PREVIEW  
WHITE BA  
AUTO  
R
In still mode, press the  
[Preview] button.  
• The DZ-3600U will switch from the  
still mode to the preview mode  
and begin to display images in  
real time.  
Procedure with a Computer  
Switching to  
Preview Mode  
Click the (  
) button.  
• The DZ-3600U will switch from the  
still mode to the preview mode  
and begin to display images in  
real time.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Selecting the Display Resolution  
In preview mode, you can select between display settings that either feature  
higher resolution or faster display speed for real-time images.  
If [High Clarity] is selected, priority is placed on displaying images at  
the highest resolution setting, but the speed at which images appear and  
refresh (the speed at which each frame appears) will be slower. If [High  
Speed] is selected, priority is placed on displaying images quickly, but  
the image will be shown at a lower resolution.  
••• Note •••  
• The High Clarity option is selected at startup.  
• The display resolution setting has no effect upon the resolution at which  
images are captured.  
• Display rates depend upon the characteristics of the computer system.  
• It is easier to align objects on the object stage when the [High Speed] is  
selected.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
Selecting the  
3
Display Resolution  
In preview mode, press the  
[Preview] button.  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
+
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
• The selection will switch between  
[High Clarity] and [High Speed]  
each time the button is pressed.  
BRIGHTNESS  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
NEAR  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
POWER  
CAPTURE  
RESOLUTION  
PREVIEW  
Selecting the  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO MANUAL  
RED  
BLUE  
Display Resolution  
In preview mode, press the  
[Preview] button.  
• The selection will switch between  
[High Clarity] and [High Speed]  
each time the button is pressed.  
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Selecting the Display Resolution  
Procedure with a Computer  
Selecting the Display  
Resolution  
Click the ( ) button to the right of the  
(
) button and select either [High  
Clarity] or [High Speed] from the menu.  
• The display resolution and display rate will  
change.  
• In still mode, click this button to switch into  
preview mode and select a display resolution.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Still  
Mode  
Saving Images  
Captured images can be saved as a file to a computer disk.  
Images can be saved to disk in any of the following three ways. Please  
note that files can only be saved and opened with the computer and not  
with the remote control or DZ-3600U control panel.  
Saving Images as Presentation Software Files  
This method allows you to save all of the currently captured images to disk  
at once. Files saved with this method can be opened again by the  
Presentation Software program. Use this method if you wish to reuse files for  
future presentations (for presenting the same images at a different location,  
for example). The limitation of this method is that the files cannot be  
opened by other application programs, such as graphics programs.  
••• Note •••  
• The files saved with this method are assigned the .PIH” file extension.  
• The default save location (the folder automatically displayed in the save  
window) is the [Presentation Histories] folder within the [My Documents]  
folder.  
Saving Just the Displayed Image  
This method allows you to save only the current image in the display to  
disk. You can select between the JPEG (.JPG) and bitmap (.BMP) file  
formats. This method can only be selected in still mode.  
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••• Note •••  
• There are many image file formats currently in use. Presentation Software  
can save in two of the most popular, the JPEG and bitmap formats. The JPEG  
format compresses the image data, allowing the image to be saved in an  
extremely small file. You are recommended to use this format for most  
purposes.  
• The default save location (the folder automatically displayed in the save  
window) is the [Presentation Images] folder within the [My Documents]  
folder.  
Saving All Images and the HTML Index  
This method creates a new folder, saves all the current captured images  
in it and adds an HTML index for browsing the images. The files are saved  
in the JPEG (.JPG) format.  
••• Note •••  
• The default save location (the folder automatically displayed in the save  
window) is the [Presentation Histories] folder within the [My Documents]  
folder.  
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Saving Images  
Saving Images As Presentation Software Files  
1.  
Click the (  
) button.  
• A menu will display.  
Preview Mode  
Still Mode  
2.  
Click [Save History].  
• The Save As dialog will  
display.  
3.  
Specify a folder and file name,  
then click the [Save] button.  
• All of the files that have been captured  
up to this point will saved as  
Presentation Software files.  
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Saving Images  
Saving Just the Displayed Image  
1.  
Ensure Presentation Software is in  
still mode and display the image  
you wish to save.  
2.  
Click the (  
) button.  
• A menu will display.  
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3.  
Click [Export Current  
Image].  
• The Save As dialog will  
display.  
4.  
Specify a folder,  
file name and  
file format,  
then click the  
[Save] button.  
• This will save the  
image as an  
image file.  
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Saving Images  
Saving All Images and the HTML Index  
1.  
Click the (  
) button.  
• A menu will display.  
Preview Mode  
Still Mode  
2.  
Click [Export All Images].  
• The Export Still Images dialog  
will display.  
3.  
Specify the folder location and folder name, then click  
the [OK] button.  
• To change the suggested folder location, click the [Browse]  
button to the right.  
• A folder with the specified name will be created in the specified  
location and all the images files will placed in it along with an  
HTML index file.  
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Saving Images  
••• Note •••  
• The following window will display if the HTML index file created by the  
Saving All Images and the HTML Index method is opened with a browser  
program for viewing Internet web sites. Click the [Image1], [Image2], etc.,  
icons to open and display each respective image file.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Still  
Mode  
Opening Saved Images  
Presentation Software files saved to disk can be opened and displayed.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Only files saved in the Presentation Software file format with a .PIH”  
file extension can be opened. Image files in standard file formats, such  
as JPEG or bitmap images, cannot be opened.  
• Opening a file causes the unsaved images that have been captured up to  
that point to be lost. If there are unsaved images when you attempt to  
open a file, a confirmation message will display. Use this message to  
save or erase these images.  
1.  
Click the (  
) button.  
• A menu will display.  
Preview Mode  
Still Mode  
2.  
Click [Open History].  
• The Open dialog will display.  
3.  
Select the file  
you wish to  
open and click  
the [Open]  
button.  
• The previously  
saved file will  
open and display  
in Presentation  
Software.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Still  
Mode  
Forwarding/Reversing the  
Display to the Next Image  
When you are displaying an image in still mode, you can forward or reverse  
the display to the next image. In preview mode, Presentation Software auto-  
matically switches into still mode to perform this procedure.  
In preview mode, only the [REV] button on the remote control and (  
button on the toolbar are enabled for this command.  
)
••• Note •••  
• The image number of the currently displayed image is shown in the status  
bar as XXX of YYY, where the Xs represent the number of the current image  
and the Ys represent the total number of images captured.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
To Reverse the To Forward the  
Display to the Display to the  
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Previous  
Next Image  
Press the [FWD] button.  
Image  
• The image immediately  
after the currently  
displayed image will  
display.  
Press the [REV] button.  
• The image immediately  
prior to the currently  
displayed image will  
display.  
• In preview mode,  
Presentation Software will  
switch into still mode and  
display the last captured  
image.  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
This command cannot be executed from the control panel.  
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Forwarding/Reversing the Display to the Next Image  
Procedure with a Computer  
To Forward the  
Display to the  
Next Image  
To Reverse the  
Display to the  
Previous  
Click the (  
) button.  
Image  
• The image immediately  
after the currently  
displayed image will  
display.  
Click the (  
) button.  
• The image immediately  
prior to the currently  
displayed image will  
display.  
• In preview mode,  
Presentation Software will  
switch into still mode and  
display the last captured  
image.  
Preview Mode  
Still Mode  
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Preview  
Mode  
Still  
Mode  
Selecting Images from  
the List  
A particular image can be selected from a list of previously captured images  
and displayed.  
If this command is initiated in preview mode, Presentation Software  
automatically switches to still mode and displays the selected image.  
••• Note •••  
• A scroll bar may appear on the right side of the image list depending upon  
the number of previously captured images. Use the scroll bar to find the file  
you wish to select.  
• You can delete an image by selecting it from the list and clicking the  
[Delete] button. All of the captured images can be deleted at once by  
clicking the [Delete All] button.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
This command cannot be executed with the remote control.  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
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This command cannot be executed with the control panel.  
Procedure with a Computer  
To Select a Previously Captured  
Image from the List  
Click the (  
) button, select the image from the list  
and click the [Open] button.  
• Presentation Software will switch to still mode and display the  
selected image.  
• An image can be opened by double-clicking it in the list.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Adjusting the Display Size of  
Preview Images  
The zoom command can be used to change the image display size. To make  
zooming easier, set the display resolution to [High Speed].  
!!! Important !!!  
• Over-zooming the image of a three-dimensional object may exceed the  
focal adjustment capabilities, resulting in a blurred image.  
• The image may be out of focus if it is over-zoomed and the switch for  
the closeup lens is set to Off. For instructions regarding the closeup  
lens, see Shooting the Surroundings (P.81).  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
Zoom Out  
Zoom In  
Press the [W] button.  
Press the [T] button.  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
Procedure with the Control Panel  
LIGHTS  
EXT IN  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
S
IN1:Green  
IN2:Orange  
MANUAL  
NEAR  
AUTO  
WIDE  
TELE  
FAR  
T
W
Zoom Out  
Zoom In  
Press the [Wide]  
button.  
Press the [TELE]  
button.  
Procedure with a Computer  
Zoom Out  
Zoom In  
Click the (  
) button.  
Click the (  
) button.  
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Still  
Mode  
Changing the Display Size of  
Captured Images  
The display size of captured images can be changed in still mode.  
!!! Important !!!  
• The zoom buttons will be shown gray when the maximum level of magni-  
fication is about to be exceeded and the command will not execute.  
••• Note •••  
• When the image is zoomed larger than the window, scroll bars appear on the  
right and bottom of the window. It is also easy to shift the image in the  
display with the (  
) cursor buttons on the remote control.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
Zoom In  
Zoom Out  
Press the [W] button.  
Press the [T] button.  
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CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
+
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
Fit to Window  
Fit to Width  
Press the [-] button.  
Press the [+] button.  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
This command cannot be executed from the control panel.  
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Changing the Display Size of Captured Images  
Procedure with a Computer  
There are two ways to change the zoom setting with the computer.  
Method 1  
This method uses the Zoom Out/Zoom In buttons.  
Zoom Out  
Zoom In  
Click the (  
) button.  
Click the (  
) button.  
Method 2  
This method uses the pull-down menu on the status bar to select a zoom  
setting.  
Select a Display Size  
Click the arrow here and select a size  
from the list.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Adjusting the Brightness of  
Preview Images  
The brightness of images in preview mode can be adjusted.  
••• Note •••  
• This function can be used to adjust the image brightness when an extremely  
dark or bright document or object is displayed, or when the document is  
relatively small and greater contrast is required to distinguish it from the  
white of the object stage.  
• When the document is extremely dark, the image quality can be improved by  
placing a piece of black paper behind it.  
• The brightness can be adjusted with the control panel even in still mode.  
However, the change in brightness cannot be verified unless a video monitor  
is directly connected to the DZ-3600U.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
Darker  
Brighter  
Press the [-] button.  
Press the [+] button.  
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CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
ROTATE  
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Adjusting the Brightness of Preview Images  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
LIGHTS  
EXT IN  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
BRIGHTNESS  
IN1:Green  
IN2:Orange  
MANUAL  
NEAR  
AUTO  
WIDE  
TELE  
FAR  
--  
+
T
W
Adjusting the  
Brightness  
Turn the [Brightness]  
dial.  
• Twisting the dial clockwise  
brightens the image.  
Twisting it  
counterclockwise darkens  
the image.  
Procedure with a Computer  
Brighter  
Darker  
Press the (  
) button.  
Click the (  
) button.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Adjusting the Focus of  
Preview Images  
The focus is normally adjusted with the autofocus function, but it can be  
adjusted manually with the procedures below.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Do not forget to reset the DZ-3600U to autofocus (auto indicator on)  
after you have manually adjusted an image and are displaying the next.  
• Pressing the [Auto] button in autofocus mode will turn off the  
autofocus. There will not be any noticeable change until another docu-  
ment or object is substituted and appears out of focus.  
••• Note •••  
• Use the manual focus when you wish to focus on different parts of a three-  
dimensional object. Please note that the focal range is approximately 65 mm  
or greater with the lens zoomed in.  
• It may be difficult to focus on some objects - such as glossy items, translu-  
cent items, dark cloth and other items with a low reflection profile - with the  
autofocus. Use the manual focus for these objects.  
• The focus can be adjusted manually even in still mode if the control panel is  
used. However, the change in focus cannot be verified unless a video monitor  
is directly connected to the DZ-3600U.  
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Procedure with the Remote Control  
To Adjust the  
ZOOM  
W
T
+
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
Focus to a More  
Distant Setting  
BRIGHTNESS  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
Press the [Far] button.  
• Autofocus will shut off when  
the button is pressed.  
FWD  
To Adjust the Focus to a  
Closer Setting  
Press the [Near] button.  
• Autofocus will shut off when the button is pressed.  
To Turn Autofocus On/Off  
Press the [Auto] button.  
• Autofocus is turned on or off each time the button is pressed.  
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Adjusting the Focus of Preview Images  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
LIGHTS  
EXT IN  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
BRIGHTNESS  
IN1:Green  
IN2:Orange  
MANUAL  
NEAR  
AUTO  
WIDE  
TELE  
FAR  
--  
+
T
W
To Adjust the  
Focus to a  
To Turn  
Closer Setting  
Autofocus On/  
Press the [Near] button.  
• Autofocus will shut off  
when the button is  
pressed.  
Off  
Press the [Auto] button.  
• Autofocus is turned on or  
off each time the button is  
pressed.  
• The auto indicator lights  
when autofocus is on.  
To Adjust the  
Focus to a  
More Distant  
Setting  
Press the [Far] button.  
• Autofocus will shut off  
when the button is  
pressed.  
Procedure with a Computer  
This function cannot be controlled from a computer.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Adjusting the Detail of  
Preview Images  
Use the detail function to adjust the sharpness of contour detail in the image.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Over- emphasizing the image contours may cause it to flicker.  
••• Note •••  
• The image detail can also be adjusted in still mode. However, the change in  
detail cannot be verified unless a video monitor is directly connected to the  
DZ-3600U.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
This function cannot be controlled with the remote control.  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO MANUAL  
FOCUS  
NEGA  
DETAIL  
BRIGHTNESS  
MANUAL  
NEAR  
AUTO  
FAR  
RED  
BLUE  
SOFT HARD  
--  
+
3
Adjusting Detail  
Turn the [Detail] dial.  
• Twisting the dial clockwise  
increases the detail. Twisting it  
counterclockwise softens the detail.  
Procedure with a Computer  
This function cannot be controlled from the computer.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Adjusting the Color Balance of  
Preview Images  
The color balance is normally adjusted automatically to the document or  
object with the auto white balance function. The following procedures may be  
used to adjust the color balance manually if the color equilibrium is disturbed  
by a marked change in the ambient lighting.  
A large change in the ambient lighting around the DZ-3600U may throw  
off the color balance and produce a red or blue bias. In this case, you  
should reset the white balance with the following procedures. They can  
also be used to intentionally produce a red or blue tint.  
1. Place the White Balance Adjustment Chart contained in the Quick  
Reference Guide onto the object stage as shown in the diagram.  
2. Zoom the chart until it completely fills the window.  
3. Press the [Auto] button in the white balance section of the  
control panel.  
The auto indicator will flash until the white balance is reset, then it  
will turn off.  
Replace the White Balance Adjustment Chart with your presentation  
materials and proceed with your presentation with the equipment in  
this state. If you wish to intentionally create a red or blue tint, press  
the [Manual] button after the steps above and use the manual dial to  
adjust the color.  
To reactivate the auto white balance function, press the [Auto]  
button again.  
••• Note •••  
• The color balance can also be adjusted in still mode. However, the change in  
color cannot be verified unless a video monitor is directly connected to the  
DZ-3600U.  
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Adjusting the Color Balance of Preview Images  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
This function cannot be controlled with the remote control.  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
POWER  
CAPTURE  
RESOLUTION  
PREVIEW  
WHITE BALANCE  
NEGA  
DETAIL  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
RED  
BLUE  
SOFT HARD  
Resetting the  
White  
Adjusting the  
Color Balance  
Adjust the color balance  
by twisting the  
Balance/  
[Manual] dial while the  
auto indicator is off.  
Restoring Auto  
White Balance  
• Twisting the dial clockwise  
strengthens the blue hues,  
while twisting it  
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Press the [Auto] button.  
• If the button is pressed  
while the auto indicator is  
shining steadily, the  
counterclockwise  
strengthens the red hues.  
• Pressing the button again  
while the auto indicator is  
lit turns off the auto white  
balance.  
indicator will flash for a few  
moments, the white balance  
will reset and the indicator  
will go off. At this point the  
auto white balance will be  
off and the manual dial to  
the right will be enabled.  
• If the button is pressed  
while the auto indicator is  
off, auto white balance will  
be restored.  
Procedure with a Computer  
This function cannot be controlled by a computer.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Adjusting the Orientation of  
Preview Images  
The image in the display can be rotated 90 degrees without physically shifting  
the object on the object stage.  
!!! Important !!!  
• The purpose of this command is to change the orientation of the image  
on a computer display. This function has no direct effect upon the image  
signal from the DZ-3600U.  
• To place a document that will be reoriented with this function, place  
the top edge on the right of the object stage.  
••• Note •••  
• We will illustrate placement using an A4-sized document, which is longer  
than it is wide. Assuming that you would normally place this page on the  
object stage vertically (correct orientation), a portion of the page will  
protrude beyond the camera’s field on the vertical axis. If, instead, you  
place it on its side (horizontal or landscape orientation) and use the rotate  
function to shift the image 90 degrees, the entire page will fit into the  
camera’s field.  
• The image is captured with the orientation set by this command.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
APP  
REV  
FWD  
Rotating the  
Display 90  
Degrees  
ROTATE  
Press the [Rotate] button.  
• The image will rotate 90 degrees  
counterclockwise in the display,  
appearing to be vertically  
aligned.  
• Pressing the [Rotate] button  
again restores the image to its  
original orientation.  
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Adjusting the Orientation of Preview Images  
Control Panel  
This command cannot be executed from the control panel.  
Procedure with a Computer  
To Restore the  
Original  
Orientation  
Click the (  
) button.  
To Rotate 90  
Degrees  
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Click the (  
) button.  
• The image will rotate 90  
degrees counterclockwise,  
causing a document that was  
placed sideways on the  
object state to appear  
vertical.  
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Still  
Still  
Rotating Captured Images  
Mode  
This command rotates captured images in 90-degree increments in the display.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
FOCUS  
To Rotate an Image  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FAR  
Press the [Rotate] button.  
FWD  
• The image will rotate 90 degrees  
counterclockwise each time the  
button is pressed.  
ROTATE  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
This command cannot be executed with the control panel.  
Procedure with a Computer  
There are two ways to rotate captured images with a computer.  
Method 1  
This method rotates the image 90 degrees at a time.  
To Rotate the Image  
90 Degrees at a Time  
Click the (  
) button.  
• The image will rotate 90 degrees  
counterclockwise each time the button is  
clicked.  
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Rotating Captured Images  
Method 2  
This method allows you to select from the [Rotate Left 90], [Rotate Right  
90] and [Rotate 180] options.  
To Select an Angle and  
Rotate the Image  
Click the arrow ( ) button to the right of  
the (  
) button and select an option  
from the menu.  
• The image will rotate through the specified arc.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Capturing an Object in  
Monochrome Mode  
Objects can be recorded as grayscale (black, shades of gray, and white) or  
monochrome images with the DZ-3600U.  
!!! Important !!!  
• If an image is captured after the DZ-3600U has been switched to  
grayscale or monochrome mode, it will be loaded onto the computer as a  
monochrome.  
••• Note •••  
• The source object does not have to be monochrome to use this function to  
good effect. Switching to grayscale mode to view a document on blue paper  
with black type, for example, masks the blue color but greatly enhances the  
legibility of the black type.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
To Switch to Color/  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
Grayscale/  
ZOOM  
W
T
+
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
Monochrome Mode  
BRIGHTNESS  
Press the [Color] button.  
• The mode switches to color, grayscale  
and monochrome in sequence with  
each press of the button.  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
This command cannot be executed with the control panel.  
Procedure with a Computer  
To Switch to Color/Grayscale/  
Monochrome Mode  
Click the (  
) button, and select from the [Color],  
[Grayscale] and [Monochrome] options on the menu.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Using the Front Lights and  
Backlight  
This command turns the front lights and backlight on and off.  
Turn the front lights on when using the DZ-3600U in dark settings. Use  
the backlight to illuminate films and transparencies, such as OHP  
transparencies.  
!!! Important !!!  
• The fluorescent tubes in the front lights become very hot when operated.  
To avoid burns, please be extremely careful not to touch the tubes  
directly with your fingers or other body parts.  
• The lights take two or three seconds to light up after the power is  
applied in order to protect their mechanisms. Please do not press the  
button again because they have not come on right after the button was  
first pressed.  
• Light escaping directly from the backlight will strike the camera lens  
and adversely affect image quality. To reduce this, zoom in on the film  
as much as possible to exclude unwanted light.  
••• Note •••  
• To view negative film, turn on the backlight with the procedures described  
here and then follow the steps described in Shooting Negatives (P.79).  
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Procedure with the Remote Control  
To Turn the  
Front Lights and  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
Backlight On/Off  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
Press the [Lights] button.  
BRIGHTNESS  
• The sequence progresses from  
lights off, to front lights on,  
and backlight on with each  
press of the button.  
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FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
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Procedure with the Control Panel  
LIGHTS  
EXT IN  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
BRIGHTNESS  
IN1:Green  
IN2:Orange  
MANUAL  
NEAR  
AUTO  
WIDE  
TELE  
FAR  
--  
+
T
W
To Turn the Front  
Lights and Backlight  
On/Off  
Press the [Lights] button.  
• The sequence progresses from lights off,  
to front lights on, and backlight on with  
each press of the button.  
Procedure with a Computer  
To Turn the Front  
Lights and Backlight  
On/Off  
Click the (  
) button and select  
either the [Front Lights], [Back  
light] or [Lights Off] option from  
the menu.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Shooting Negatives  
To view negative films, turn on the backlight and switch to negative mode.  
Ensure that the backlight is lit (P.77).  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
This function cannot be controlled with the remote control.  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
POWER  
CAPTURE  
RESOLUTION  
PREVIEW  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO MANUAL  
NEGA  
DETAIL  
RED  
BLUE  
SOFT HARD  
To Switch to Negative  
Mode  
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Press the [NEGA] button.  
• The mode will switch between the positive  
and negative mode each time the button is  
pressed.  
• The indicator will light up in negative mode.  
Procedures Required for showing Negative Films  
1. Press the [NEGA] button and then place the negative film strip in  
the center of the backlit object stage.  
2. Zoom up on the desired frame until it fills the window.  
3. Press the white balance [Auto] button on the control panel.  
The auto indicator will shut off.  
4. Press the white balance [Auto] button again after you have  
finished viewing the frame.  
The auto indicator will light and the auto white balance function will  
be reactivated.  
Procedure with a Computer  
This function cannot be controlled from a computer.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Reversing or  
Inverting Images  
The mirror and flip buttons on the camera head can be used to reverse or  
invert an image.  
••• Note •••  
• This function is useful for correcting the display of reversed films or upended  
documents.  
• This function can also be used to deliberately reverse or invert the image to  
change the perspective.  
To Restore  
the Original  
Orientation  
Press the [Reset]  
Right View of the Camera Head  
button.  
• Pressing the button  
resets both the flip and  
mirror settings to the  
starting point.  
RESET  
FLIP  
MIRROR  
CLOSEUP  
LENS  
ON  
OFF  
To Flip the  
Image  
Press the [Flip] button.  
• The image will flip or  
change back with each  
press of the button.  
To Reverse  
the Image  
Press the [Mirror]  
button.  
• The image will reverse or  
change back with each  
press of the button.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Shooting the Surroundings  
The camera head can be aimed forward within an arc of 162 degrees and moved  
freely to shoot an audience, conference participants or the surroundings.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Do not apply excessive force on the camera or its arm, or rush to move  
the camera head to hurriedly focus on a subject. This function is in-  
tended to be used in a relatively static manner, such as to shoot a  
meeting or presentation site before the event starts, to shoot artwork  
on the walls, to shoot presentation materials on panels or to focus on  
the presenter during a presentation. It is not designed to take fast  
close-ups of individuals from the audience.  
• To shoot objects farther from the lens than the object stage, switch off  
the closeup lens on the camera head. However, do not forget to turn the  
closeup lens back on when zooming in on objects on the object stage,  
which might otherwise appear out of focus.  
••• Note •••  
• The camera head can be swiveled 90 degrees to either side horizontally, 90  
degrees downward and 72 degrees upward from the center point.  
Point the Lens in the  
Desired Direction  
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Turn Off  
ON  
the Closeup  
FLIP  
CLOSEUP  
RESET  
LENS  
Lens.  
MIRR  
OFF  
Move the slider to  
OR  
the [Off] position.  
Press the Flip and Mirror  
Buttons  
Press the [Flip] and [Mirror] buttons on the camera  
head to shoot with the correct orientation.  
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Still  
Using the Finger Pointer  
Mode  
You can display and move a finger pointer within the window to draw atten-  
tion to specific elements of an image during a presentation.  
Displaying the Finger Pointer  
The following procedures are used to show and hide the finger pointer.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
COLOR  
To Show/Hide the  
Finger Pointer  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FAR  
FWD  
Press the button labeled with  
the pointing hand.  
• The finger pointer is shown or  
hidden each time the button is  
pressed.  
ROTATE  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
This command cannot be executed with the control panel.  
Procedure with a Computer  
To Show/Hide the  
Finger Pointer  
Click the (  
) button.  
• The finger pointer is shown or hidden  
each time the button is clicked.  
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Using the Finger Pointer  
Moving the Finger Pointer  
The finger pointer can be moved in all four directions within the display.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
COLOR  
To Move the Finger  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FAR  
Pointer  
FWD  
Press the appropriate cursor  
button ( ) (  
) ( ) (  
).  
• The finger pointer will move in the  
direction indicated by the cursor  
button.  
ROTATE  
• Press continuously on any cursor  
button to keep moving the finger  
pointer in that direction.  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
This command cannot be executed with the control panel.  
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Procedure with a Computer  
To Move the  
Finger  
Pointer  
Drag the finger  
pointer to the desired  
position.  
• The finger pointer can  
be moved freely about  
by clicking it with the  
mouse and dragging it  
to a new position.  
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Preview  
Mode  
Still  
Mode  
Interfacing with  
PowerPoint  
Microsoft PowerPoint slide shows can also be controlled with the remote control.  
Switching between Application Programs  
When Presentation Software is running, the remote control can be used  
to switch between it and the PowerPoint window if that window was the  
active window immediately prior to Presentation Software.  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
COLOR  
FAR  
To Switch  
between  
Programs  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
Press the [APP] button on  
the remote control.  
• The window of the previously  
active application will display.  
• Press the [APP] button again to  
return to the Presentation  
Software window.  
ROTATE  
••• Note •••  
• The following is an example of the procedures for switching to and from a  
PowerPoint slide show.  
1. Start DZ-3600U Presentation Software.  
2. Minimize the Presentation Software window by clicking the (  
button in the window’s upper right.  
)
3. Open the PowerPoint presentation file.  
4. Start the PowerPoint slide show.  
5. Press the [APP] button on the remote control to switch program  
windows.  
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Interfacing with PowerPoint  
Controlling Slides  
You can use the remote control to control the display of slides (pages) in  
PPA-compliant application programs, such as Microsoft PowerPoint.  
Make sure that the desired slide show (in PowerPoint) or file has been  
selected in the PPA-compliant application.  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
COLOR  
FAR  
To Advance/  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
Reverse a Slide  
FWD  
Press the [FWD] or [REV]  
button on the remote control  
when the desired program is  
active.  
• The [FWD] button will advance the  
display to the next slide. The [REV]  
button will advance the display to  
the preceding slide.  
ROTATE  
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••• Note •••  
• This function can be used in situations similar to the following example. The  
presenter presses the [APP] button to switch from Presentation Software to  
PowerPoint. The presenter explains various slides, moving back and forth in  
the PowerPoint slide show with the [FWD and [REV] buttons. The presenter  
then presses the [APP] button to return to Presentation Software and  
continue the presentation with real-time imaging.  
• The [  
button and the [  
] and [  
] cursor buttons can also be used instead of the [REV]  
] and [ ] buttons instead of the [FWD] button.  
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Scanning Images with  
TWAIN Driver  
This topic explains how TWAIN Driver can be used to scan and load images  
from the DZ-3600U into TWAIN-compliant application programs, such as the  
major graphics programs available on the market.  
!!! Important !!!  
• The application must be a TWAIN_32 TWAIN-compliant program to  
operate with TWAIN Driver.  
• Presentation Software and TWAIN Driver cannot be run simultaneously  
on a computer.  
••• Note •••  
• The menu names, operating procedures and windows related to TWAIN Driver  
may vary considerably between applications. Please refer to each  
application’s guides for specific instructions.  
• Please use the control panel to manually adjust the white balance while  
TWAIN Driver is running (P.70).  
Selecting the Input Device  
To use TWAIN Driver, the DZ-3600U must first be selected as the input  
device in the settings of the application. An item such as [TWAIN_32  
Device] or [Select Source], should appear in the application’s [File] menu  
or one of its submenus. Click on this item to display a window like the  
one below (the actual menu, window and button names will vary between  
applications).  
Select the [DZ-3600U] option in this window and click the [Select]  
button. This completes selection of the DZ-3600U as the input device.  
••• Note •••  
In most applications, the selection of the input device remains effective until  
another input device is selected.  
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Scanning Images with TWAIN Driver  
Using TWAIN Driver  
The next step is to start up TWAIN Driver.  
An item such as [TWAIN_32], [Acquire], [Import] or [TWAIN Input]  
should appear in the application’s [File] menu or one of its submenus.  
Click on this item to display a window like the one below.  
In this window, the following buttons can be used to adjust the settings.  
Moreover, as with Presentation Software, the remote control and control  
panel can be used to control the TWAIN Driver.  
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(
(
(
(
) (  
) (  
) (  
)
) : To select the image orientation  
) : To adjust the brightness setting  
) : To adjust the zoom setting  
: To select the color, grayscale or monochrome data type  
Click the beside the [Viewing Document] item in the window to display  
the menu below. This setting allows you to select from two options to  
match the color settings to the type of image being captured.  
Viewing Documents: Select this option to capture images of objects.  
The white color in white-paper documents is best  
captured with this setting.  
Viewing Photograph: Select this option to reproduce human skin  
tones at their best.  
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Scanning Images with TWAIN Driver  
Click the beside the [Captured Image Size] item in the window to  
display the menu below. This setting allows you to select the size  
(dimensions expressed in pixels) at which images are captured.  
After you have adjusted the settings to your satisfaction, click the  
[Capture] button. This will cause TWAIN Driver to capture the image and  
display it in the application’s window. When you have finished the  
capture, click the [Close] button.  
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Chapter 4  
Operating without  
a Computer  
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Connecting to a Video Monitor or  
Projector  
Use an S video cable or BNC video cable to connect the DZ-3600U to a video  
monitor or projector.  
••• Note •••  
• The S video and BNC video cables mentioned here are sold separately. Obtain  
a cable long enough to reach between the devices at the site in which they  
will be used.  
• Standard television sets may be used as video monitors if they are equipped  
with a video in jack.  
S Video Cable  
1.  
Ensure that the main unit and  
other devices are turned off.  
2.  
Insert the plug on one end of the  
S video cable into the S video  
output port on the main unit.  
Rear Panel of the Main Unit  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
AC INLET  
EXT  
IN  
OUTPUT  
1
USB  
60/100  
HandShake  
Reserved  
Service Mode  
EXT  
IN  
2
OFF ON  
Video Monitor or  
Projector  
S Video Cable  
3.  
Insert the plug on the other end of the  
S video cable into the S video input  
port on the video monitor or projector.  
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Connecting to a Video Monitor or Projector  
BNC Video Cable  
1.  
Ensure that the main unit and other devices  
are turned off.  
2.  
Insert the plug on one end of the  
BNC video cable into the video  
output port on the main unit.  
• Turn the plug in the port to secure it.  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
Rear Panel of  
the Main  
Unit  
AC INLET  
EXT  
IN  
OUTPUT  
1
USB  
60/100  
HandShake  
Reserved  
EXT  
IN  
Service Mode  
2
OFF ON  
Video Monitor or  
Projector  
BNC Video Cable  
3.  
4
Insert the plug on the other end of the BNC  
video cable into the video input port on the  
video monitor or projector, and secure it.  
••• Note •••  
• If the video in port on the video monitor or projector is a pin-type port, you  
will need t o use a BNC t o Pin adapter , such as the one pictur ed to the left,  
which is r eadily av ailable on the market.  
• Conversely , you may use a pin-type video cable o f the kind commonly used  
on home-use VCRs with a Pin to BNC adapter attached to the DZ-3600U end  
of the cable . However, this type o f cable is gener ally pr one to significant  
signal loss , which means that the decr ease in image quality will incr ease in  
proportion t o the length o f the cable .  
• An external VCR may also be connected t o either output port if it is fr ee to  
record DZ-3600U images . The audio portion o f the pr esentation, however,  
should be recorded with a separate microphone connected directly to the VCR  
because the audio portion will be transmitted through the S video or video  
output port.  
BNC to Pin Adapter  
Pin to BNC Adapter  
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Connecting to Other Image Input  
Devices  
The DZ-3600U has the ability to connect to other image input devices and  
throughput the data to a video monitor or projector.  
Among its other uses, this function allows you to show the contents of  
a video tape or the video feed from another camera during a  
presentation without having to change equipment.  
!!! Important !!!  
• The video feed from an external input device cannot be output to a  
computer.  
• If the external input device is connected via an S video cable, the  
output can only be routed through the S video output port. The video  
output port will not work in this case. Similarly, input through a BNC  
video cable must be output through the video output port. Accordingly,  
ensure that the cable you use between the DZ-3600U and the video  
monitor or projector is the same type as that used between the DZ-  
3600U and the external input device.  
••• Note •••  
• Up to two external input de vices may be connected at one time . If both  
devices are connected, the video feed can be freely switched between that  
of the DZ-3600U, De vice 1 and De vice 2.  
• See Displaying Images fr om External Input De vices (P.98) for an explana-  
tion of the oper ating pr ocedures for these de vices.  
• The DZ-3600U is not equipped with audio functions . Accordingly, the audio  
portion o f a video t ape play ed on a VCR must be r outed thr ough the VCR’s  
audio out ports to a separate amplifier or audio system.  
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Connecting to Other Image Input Devices  
Connecting to an External Input Device  
1.  
2.  
Ensure that the main  
unit and other devices  
are turned off.  
Insert the plug at one  
end of the S video or  
BNC video cable to the  
respective EXT In 1 or  
EXT In 2 port.  
Rear Panel of the Main Unit  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
AC INLET  
EXT  
IN  
OUTPUT  
1
USB  
60/100  
HandShake  
Reserved  
EXT  
IN  
Service Mode  
2
OFF ON  
S Video Cable or  
BNC Video Cable  
4
External Input Device  
3.  
Camera  
Digital  
Video  
Insert the plug  
on the other  
end of the S  
video or BNC  
video cable to  
the respective  
video output  
port on the  
VCR  
Camera  
Communication  
Camera  
Document  
Camera  
external input  
device.  
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Assembly, Knock-Down and  
Power On/Off  
Use the following procedures to assemble, knock-down and turn the power on  
and off the DZ-3600U.  
Assembly and Knock-Down  
For assembly instructions, see page 26.  
For knock-down instructions, see page 37.  
Turning On the Power  
POWER  
1.  
Press the ( | ) side of  
the power switch, which  
is located on the left  
side of the main unit.  
• The power in the main unit  
will come on and the power  
indicator on the control  
2.  
panel (the front panel on  
the main unit) will light.  
Turn on the power of  
the other connected  
devices (video monitor,  
etc.).  
Turning Off the Power  
1.  
Press the ( ) side of  
the power switch, which  
is located on the left  
side of the main unit.  
• The main unit will power  
down.  
2.  
Turn off the power of  
the other connected  
devices (video  
monitor, etc.).  
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Button Functions  
This topic explains the functions of each button when the DZ-3600U is used as  
a stand-alone device (no computer).  
Control Panel  
Power Indicator  
Lights when the power is on (p. 94)  
Brightness Dial  
Adjusts the image  
brightness (p. 66)  
Capture Button/Indicator  
(Used only when a  
computer is connected)  
Resolution Button/  
Indicator  
Focus  
Button/  
Indicator  
(Used only when a  
computer is connected)  
Adjusts the  
focus (p. 68)  
Preview Button/  
Indicator  
(Used only when a  
computer is connected)  
POWER  
LIGHTS  
CAPTURE  
EXT IN  
RESOLUTION  
PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO MANUAL  
FOCUS  
NEGA  
DETAIL  
BRIGHTNESS  
IN1:Green  
IN2:Orange  
MANUAL  
NEAR  
AUTO  
WIDE  
TELE  
FAR  
RED  
BLUE  
SOFT HARD  
--  
+
4
T
W
White Balance  
Zoom Button  
Button/Indicator/  
Dial  
Adjusts the image  
display size (p. 62)  
Adjusts or resets the  
color balance (p. 71)  
EXT IN Button/  
Indicator  
Used to throughput images  
from external input devices  
to video monitors (p. 98)  
(Cannot throughput to a  
computer monitor)  
NEGA Button/  
Indicator  
Used to view  
negative films  
(p. 79)  
Lights Button  
Turns on the front lights  
and backlight (p. 78)  
Detail Dial  
Emphasizes image  
contours (p. 69)  
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Button Functions  
Remote Control  
Resolution Button  
Capture Button  
(Used only when a  
(Used only when a  
computer is connected)  
computer is connected)  
Preview Button  
Zoom Button  
(Used only when a  
Adjusts the image  
computer is connected)  
display size (pp. 62, 63)  
Lights Button  
Turns on the  
front lights and  
backlight (p. 77)  
Brightness  
Button  
Adjusts the  
image brightness  
(p. 65)  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
Color Button  
FOCUS  
Switches between  
color/grayscale/  
monochrome  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
Focus Button  
FWD  
Adjusts the  
settings (p. 76)  
focus (p. 67)  
REV, FWD  
Buttons  
(Used only when  
a computer is  
connected)  
APP Button  
(Used only when  
a computer is  
connected)  
ROTATE  
Finger Pointer  
Button  
Rotate Button  
(Used only  
when a  
(Used only when a  
computer is connected)  
computer is  
connected)  
Cursor Buttons  
(Used only when a computer  
is connected)  
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Button Functions  
Camera Head  
Reset Button  
Resets the flip and mirror  
settings to the starting point  
(p. 80)  
Mirror  
Button  
RESET  
Reverses  
images  
from left  
to right  
(p. 80)  
FLIP  
MIRROR  
Flip  
Button  
Inverts  
images  
from top  
to  
CLOSEUP  
LENS  
ON  
OFF  
bottom  
(p. 80)  
4
Closeup Lens Switch  
Switches the closeup lens on  
and off to change from  
shooting objects on the  
object stage to shooting the  
surroundings (p. 81)  
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Displaying Images from External  
Input Devices  
The DZ-3600U is equipped with a throughput function to display image data  
from external input devices, such as VCRs and video cameras.  
!!! Important !!!  
• The negative, monochrome, flip and mirror functions have no effect on  
images from external input devices. The image data from these devices  
is simply passed through the DZ-3600U to the output device.  
• Image data from external input devices cannot be throughput to a  
computer.  
••• Note •••  
• Up to two external input de vices may be connected t o the DZ-3600U at once .  
For connection instructions , see Connecting t o Other Image Input De vices  
(P.92).  
• The EXT In indicator turns green when data is input from the device con-  
nected to the EXT In 1 port and orange when input from the device con-  
nected to the EXT In 2 port.  
Procedure with the Remote Control  
This function cannot be controlled with the remote control.  
Procedure with the Control Panel  
LIGHTS  
EXT IN  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
IN1:Green  
IN2:Orange  
MANUAL  
NEAR  
TO  
WIDE  
TELE  
FAR  
T
W
To Receive Images  
from an External  
Input Device  
Press the [EXT In] button.  
• Each time the button is pressed  
either EXT In 1, EXT In 2 or the  
DZ-3600U camera will be selected  
as the image source.  
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Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting Tips  
Please confirm the following points before contacting the dealer if you en-  
counter any difficulties operating the equipment or software programs.  
Presentation Software Will Not Start  
• Is the DZ-3600U’s power turned on? (P.28)  
• Is the USB cable connected correctly? (P.17)  
• Is the software correctly installed? (P.19)  
The Computer Monitor Is Blank  
• Is the computer connected correctly to its monitor and the projector?  
(P.17)  
• Have the input sources for the computer monitor and projector been  
correctly selected?  
Images Are Not Displaying on the Video Monitor  
• Is the DZ-3600U, video monitor and/or projector power turned on?  
(P.28)  
• Are all the devices connected correctly? (P.17)  
• Has an external input device (EXT In 1 or EXT In 2) been selected as  
the current image source? (P.98)  
• Have the input sources for the video monitor and projector been  
correctly selected?  
Images Are Not Displaying Smoothly  
• Because of the limitations imposed by the transfer rate of the USB  
cable, the movement of real-time images will be somewhat irregular on  
the computer display. To view real-time images without the time lag,  
connect a video monitor or projector directly to one of the output  
ports on the DZ-3600U. The video output, nevertheless, will still not be  
entirely smooth in the negative, flip, mirror, monochrome, or grayscale  
modes, or at the High Clarity display resolution setting in the preview  
mode. Moreever, the images may momentarily distort when switching  
between modes. This is not a malfunction.  
The Toolbar and Status Bar Have Vanished  
• Move the mouse cursor to the top of the window. They will temporarily  
reappear. (P.45)  
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The Processing Speed of Other Application Programs Has Slowed  
• You have temporarily minimized Presentation Software in preview mode  
and attempted to use another application program, which has been  
slowed down. This is due to the fact that Presentation Software is still  
using memory resources to run its internal programming. To free up  
memory resources, switch Presentation Software into still mode before  
using the other application.  
Images Are Too Bright or Dark  
• Is the brightness correctly set on the monitor or projector?  
• Is the object too dark? Turn on the front lights if necessary. (P.77)  
• If the image is still too bright or dark, adjust the brightness with the  
brightness function. (P.65)  
The Focus Is Off  
• Has the autofocus been shut off? (P.67)  
• Has the closeup lens been switched off? Zooming in while the closeup  
lens is switched off will cause blurring. (P.81)  
• Is the object too dark? Turn on the front lights if necessary. (P.77)  
• The autofocus may have difficulty focusing on objects that are too  
glossy, virtually translucent or reflect very little light (such as dark  
cloth). Use the manual focus on these objects. (P.67)  
• It may be difficult to adjust the focus when the lens is zoomed in on  
three-dimensional objects or thick documents. (P.67)  
The Coloration Is Off  
• Have the color settings on the monitor or projector been set correctly?  
• Has the auto white balance function been turned off? (P.70)  
• If the coloration cannot be adjusted satisfactorily with the auto white  
balance function, reset the white balance. (P.70)  
• If the above solution does not work, set the white balance manually.  
(P.70)  
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• When you view a negative film, check the white balance [Auto] indica-  
tion is not lit. (P.79)  
Colors Will Not Display  
• Has the grayscale or monochrome mode been switched on? (P.76)  
The Display Is Flickering  
• Switch the electronic shutter DIP switch on the rear panel to the  
following setting (P.111):  
For regions with electricity supplied at 60 Hertz: Set the DIP switch to 60  
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Lines Are Appearing in Captured Images  
•Has the camera head or object been moved or has the ambient lighting  
changed while the image is being captured?  
• Lines may appear in images captured at the High Resolution setting. If  
this occurs, switch the electronic shutter DIP switch on the rear panel  
to the following setting (P.111):  
For regions with electricity supplied at 60 Hertz: Set the DIP switch to 60  
• The lines may also disappear if the brightness is adjusted. (P.65)  
Images Are Inverted or Reversed  
• Has the flip or mirror function been activated? Press the [Reset] button  
on the camera head. (P.80)  
Images from External Input Devices Are Not Displaying  
• Is the DZ-3600U or external input device power on? (P.28)  
• Is the external input device connected correctly? (P.92)  
Lights Are Not Illuminating Immediately After the Lights Button Is Pressed  
• To protect the lights, they do not illuminate until two or three seconds  
after the power has been applied. This is not a malfunction. (P.77)  
The Lights Flicker or Are Dim  
• The fluorescent tubes in the front lights or backlight have reached the  
end of their service lives. Replace them if they flicker or are dim.  
Consult the dealer for replacement tubes.  
The Remote Control Will Not Work  
• Is there sufficient charge remaining in the batteries? (P.23)  
• Is the remote control being aimed at the sensor on the camera head?  
(P.23)  
• Are there any obstacles between the remote control and the sensor?  
• Are there other remote controls being used in the vicinity?  
• Is the remote control being used over distances longer than 5 meters?  
(P.23)  
TWAIN Driver Won’t Capture Images  
• Is the DZ-3600U power turned on? (P.28)  
• Is the USB cable connected correctly? (P.17)  
• Is the software correctly installed? (P.19)  
• Are you using a TWAIN_32 TWAIN-compliant application program?  
(P.86)  
• Has the DZ-3600U been correctly selected as the TWAIN input device?  
(P.86)  
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Error Messages  
The following messages may appear on the computer display if an error occurs  
when the DZ-3600U is connected to the computer. A brief explanation and  
remedies are provided in the column on the right.  
Error Message  
A device attached to the system is not  
functioning.  
Cause and Remedy  
A problem occurred that was specific to a particular  
device attached to this computer. The user should  
consult the documentation for that device.  
Can’t Open Device. Exiting Canon DZ-  
3600U Presentation.  
The Digital Document Camera DZ-3600U is not  
properly connected to a computer, or the computer  
has not been properly configured for the DZ-3600U.  
Please reconnect USB cable to DZ-3600U and start  
the TWAIN driver again.  
Connection to the DZ-3600U has been  
lost.  
DZ-3600U Presentation attempted to  
locate a nonexistent image.  
The user specified an image for loading that has  
been deleted, moved, or corrupted.”  
DZ-3600U Presentation could not  
allocate needed memory.  
The user has run out of virtual memory. Close other  
applications.  
Network access is denied.  
The user does not have sufficient privileges to  
create, delete, or write to a file. See your network  
administrator.  
Not enough storage is available to  
process this command.  
The system has used all available internal resources.  
Close other applications or files and try again.  
Please set your computer’s color palette  
to more than 256 colors and run Canon  
DZ-3600U Presentation again.  
Open the Display Control Panel and click the setting  
tab, and select a higher color depth.  
Preview Video not available in this  
video resolution!  
Can not run the TWAIN driver in 16 or 256 colors.  
Open the Display Control Panel and click the setting  
tab, and select a higher color depth.  
The device is not ready.  
The user attempted to use a storage device that is  
not presently ready to use. The user may have  
removed a removable disk from a drive.  
The directory or file cannot be created.  
The disk is full.  
Disk full or insufficient network privileges.  
Disk is full. Please archive unneeded file to make  
more disk space.  
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The disk is in use or locked by another  
process.  
Another application is using the disk, and other  
applications must wait until that application has  
finished.  
The file already exists.  
The user attempted to save to a directory containing  
a file of the same name as the one requested to be  
saved.  
The folder you specified already exists.  
Please specify a new folder.  
DZ-3600U Presenter will only export all images to  
folders that it has created. Specify a new folder  
name that will be created to hold the exported  
images.  
The HTML index file could not be  
created.  
Disk full or insufficient network privileges.  
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Error Messages  
Error Message  
Cause and Remedy  
The network resource type is not  
correct.  
The user attempted to load from or save to a device  
on the network that is not a storage device or a  
device that is able to store additional data.  
The operation could not be completed  
because access was denied.  
The user does not have sufficient privileges to  
create, delete, or write to a file. See your network  
administrator.  
The operation could not be completed  
because the disk is full.  
Disk is full. Please archive unneeded file to make  
more disk space.  
The operation could not be completed  
because the system is already using all  
resources.  
The user has run out of virtual memory. Close other  
applications.  
The specified path could not be created.  
Disk full or insufficient network privileges.  
The specified path is invalid.  
The user specified a path that is no longer in  
existence. It may have been deleted or moved, or if  
it resided in a network location, the network may no  
longer be available.  
The system cannot find the device  
specified.  
The user attempted to save on or load from a  
removable medium or a network drive that is no  
longer available.  
The system cannot find the file  
specified.  
The user specified a file to load that is no longer in  
the specified location. It may have been deleted or  
moved, or if it resided in a network location, the  
network may no longer be available.  
The system cannot find the path  
specified.  
The user specified a path that is no longer in  
existence. It may have been deleted or moved, or if  
it resided in a network location, the network may no  
longer be available.  
The system cannot find the specified  
drive.  
The user attempted to save on a removable medium  
or a network drive that is no longer available.  
The system cannot open the device or  
file specified.  
The system has exceeded its internal limit of open  
files. Close other applications or files and try again.  
The system cannot open the file.  
The system has exceeded its internal limit of open  
files. Close other applications or files and try again.  
The system cannot read from the  
specified device.  
The storage device did not permit reading. If the  
device resides on a network, perhaps the network  
administrator has not granted access privileges to  
this user for this device.  
The system cannot write to the specified  
device.  
The storage device did not permit writing. If the  
device resides on a network, perhaps the network  
administrator has not granted writing privileges to  
this user for this device.  
The wrong diskette is in the drive.  
Unable to activate help!  
The user attempted to save on or load from one disk,  
and then switched the disk in the drive before the  
operation was completed.  
Can not find the help file.  
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Removing the Equipment  
from the Box  
This topic explains how to remove the DZ-3600U Digital Document Camera  
from the packaging in which it is shipped.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Always use two adults to remove or replace the unit in the packaging.  
• Always securely fasten the camera head with tape when transporting the  
equipment.  
• Save the packaging to transport the equipment in the future.  
••• Note •••  
• Although this equipment is primarily used in institutional settings and set  
up by service personnel or dealers, these instructions are provided in case  
the users need to move or transport the equipment.  
1.  
Open the lid of the box.  
2.  
Remove the accessories  
from around the main unit.  
3.  
Lift the main unit out of  
the box with the packing  
materials still attached.  
4.  
Support the main unit  
while the packing materials  
are removed from each end.  
5.  
Remove the plastic wrap  
from around the main  
unit.  
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Removing the Equipment from the Box  
6.  
Unfold first the left, then  
the right front light.  
7.  
Remove the plastic bags  
from around the front  
lights.  
8.  
Push the lever (arm lock  
release lever) at the base  
of the camera arm and  
unfold the arm.  
9.  
Remove the packing  
materials securing the  
camera arm.  
10.  
Remove the packing  
materials taped to the  
object stage.  
11.  
Remove all other tape strips  
from the equipment.  
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Packing List  
The following items should be included in the box.  
Main Unit  
Remote  
Control  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
FOCUS  
AUTO  
APP  
NEAR  
REV  
FWD  
ROTATE  
USB Cable  
Power Cord  
CD-ROM  
Contains software (DZ-3600U  
Presentation Software, DZ-3600U  
TWAIN Driver)  
Other Items  
Main Unit Cover  
Users Guide (this guide)  
Quick Reference Guide  
Warranty Card  
Software License Agreement  
!!! Important !!!  
• Please consult the dealer from which the equipment was purchased if  
anything is missing from the package.  
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Changing the Remote Control  
Batteries  
Follow the procedures below to install or replace the batteries in the remote  
control.  
1.  
Open the battery cover by  
pressing down and sliding the  
back panel of the remote  
control that is marked [Open].  
2.  
If there are spent batteries  
inside the battery chamber,  
remove them.  
3.  
Insert two AA batteries,  
orienting the battery  
terminals (“+” and “-” end)  
in the direction shown on the  
diagram in the battery  
chamber. Do not insert the  
batteries incorrectly.  
• Insert the negative (-) end of the  
battery into the battery chamber  
first.  
4.  
Slide the battery cover up  
from the bottom until it closes  
with a click.  
!!! Important !!!  
• Do not use rechargeable batteries. (The shape and performance charac-  
teristics may not operate the remote control correctly.)  
• Do not mix new and spent batteries together.  
• Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for a long period.  
Remove any battery fluids that leak and replace the leaking cells.  
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Components Guide  
The names and functions of the various components are listed below.  
Main Unit  
Camera Head  
The recording  
camera  
Front Light  
Adjustable light  
source for  
illuminating objects  
on the object stage  
(p. 77)  
Camera Arm  
Support arm for  
the camera head  
Object Stage,  
Backlight  
Stage for  
resting objects,  
featuring an  
integral  
backlight for  
illuminating  
films and  
Arm Lock  
Release Lever  
Release for  
moving the  
camera arm  
(p. 27)  
transparencies  
(p. 77)  
Carrying Handle  
Handle for picking up and  
carrying the unit  
Power Switch  
Switch for  
turning the  
unit on and off  
(p. 28)  
Control Panel  
Switches for  
operating the  
unit  
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Components Guide  
Back Panel of the Main Unit  
Output  
EXT IN 1 (External  
Input 1)  
RS-232C Port  
Video Port  
S Video Port  
Port used to  
control the main  
unit from an  
external device  
(Consult your  
dealer about  
equipment for  
this port)  
Video Port  
S Video Port  
Output ports  
for connecting  
a video monitor  
(p. 90)  
Input ports for  
receiving images  
from external  
devices (p. 93)  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
RS-232C  
AC INLET  
EXT  
IN 1  
OUTPUT  
USB  
60/100  
HandShake  
Reserved  
Service Mode  
EXT  
IN 2  
OFF ON  
EXT IN 2 (External  
Input 2  
USB Port  
AC Inlet  
Socket for the  
power cord  
(p. 16)  
Port for  
Video Port  
connecting  
computers  
(p. 17)  
S Video Port  
Input ports for  
receiving images  
from external  
devices (p. 93)  
DIP Switches  
Electronic shutter  
Flip this switch when  
the image is flickering  
(p. 101)  
60/100  
HandShake  
Reserved  
Handshake  
(usually set to off)  
Service Mode  
Reserved  
(usually set to off)  
OFF  
ON  
Service Mode  
(usually set to off)  
Do not change these  
settings since it will lead  
to malfunctions  
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Control Panel  
Power Indicator  
Brightness Dial  
Adjusts the image  
brightness (p. 66)  
Lights when the  
power is on (p. 28)  
Capture Button/Indicator  
Used when images are captured  
by Presentation Software (p. 47)  
Focus Button/  
Indicator  
Adjusts the  
Resolution Button/Indicator  
focus (p. 68)  
Selects the resolution of  
images captured by  
Presentation Software (p. 49)  
Preview Button/Indicator  
Switches Presentation  
Software in and out of  
preview mode (p. 50) and  
selects the display  
resolution (p. 51)  
POWER  
LIGHTS  
CAPTURE  
EXT IN  
RESOLUTION  
PREVIEW  
ZOOM  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO MANUAL  
FOCUS  
NEGA  
DETAIL  
BRIGHTNESS  
IN1:Green  
IN2:Orange  
MANUAL  
NEAR  
AUTO  
WIDE  
TELE  
FAR  
RED  
BLUE  
SOFT HARD  
--  
+
T
W
Zoom Button  
Adjusts the image  
display size (p. 62)  
White Balance  
Button/  
Indicator/Dial  
Adjusts the  
color balance  
(p. 71)  
EXT IN Button/Indicator  
Used to throughput images  
from external input  
devices to video monitors  
(p. 98) (Cannot  
throughput to a computer  
monitor)  
NEGA Button/  
Indicator  
Used to view  
negative films  
(p. 79)  
Lights Button  
Turns on front lights  
and backlight (p. 78)  
Detail Dial  
Emphasizes image contours (p. 69)  
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Remote Control  
Resolution Button  
Capture Button  
Used when images are  
captured by Presentation  
Software (p. 46)  
Selects the capture resolution(p. 48)  
Preview Button  
Switches Presentation  
Software in and out of preview  
mode (p. 50) and switches  
between display resolutions in  
preview mode (p. 51)  
Zoom Button  
Adjusts the image  
display size  
(pp. 62, 63)  
Brightness  
Button  
Adjusts image  
brightness  
(p. 65)  
Adjusts the  
image display  
size (p. 63)  
Lights Button  
Turns on front  
CAPTURE RESOLUTION PREVIEW  
lights and  
backlight  
(p. 77)  
ZOOM  
W
T
LIGHTS  
COLOR  
FAR  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
Color Button  
FOCUS  
AUTO  
NEAR  
REV  
Switches between  
color/grayscale/  
monochrome  
Focus Button  
APP  
FWD  
Adjusts the  
focus (p. 67)  
settings (p. 76)  
APP Button  
REV, FWD  
Buttons  
Switches  
ROTATE  
between  
Scroll between  
images in  
application  
programs on  
the computer  
(p. 84)  
Presentation  
Software (pp.  
59, 85)  
Rotate Button  
Finger Pointer Button  
Rotates images 90  
degrees clockwise in  
Presentation Software  
(pp. 72, 74)  
(Used only when a  
computer is connected)  
Cursor Buttons  
Move the finger pointer in  
Presentation Software (p. 83)  
Scroll images in still mode (p. 63)  
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Camera Head  
Reset Button  
Resets the flip and mirror settings  
to the starting point (p. 80  
RESET  
Flip  
Mirror  
Button  
Button  
FLIP  
MIRROR  
Inverts  
images  
from top  
to  
bottom  
(p. 80)  
Reverses  
images  
from left  
to right  
(p. 80)  
CLOSEUP  
LENS  
ON  
OFF  
Closeup Lens Switch  
Switches the closeup lens on  
and off to change from  
shooting objects on the  
object stage to shooting the  
surroundings (p. 81)  
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Toolbar (Preview Mode)  
Minimizes  
the window  
(p. 40)  
Adjusts the brightness  
of the preview image  
(p. 66)  
Captures and loads  
still images onto a  
computer (p. 47)  
Switches brtween  
resolution  
(fineness) settings  
for the capture  
images (p. 49)  
Adjusts the size of the  
preview image (p. 62)  
Switches between color/  
grayscale/monochrome  
settings (p. 76)  
In preview mode,  
pressing this  
button does not  
change the mode  
Switches front lights  
and the backlight on  
and off (p. 78)  
Switches  
between  
quality  
settings for  
images shown  
in preview  
mode (p. 52)  
Switches the  
orientation of the  
page (p. 73)  
Closes  
Presentation  
Software (p. 35)  
Selects images for  
display from the list  
(p. 61)  
Displays  
Help topics  
Switchs to still mode  
(p. 60)  
Saves images to disk or  
opens saved images  
(pp. 54, 58)  
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Toolbar (Still Mode)  
Captures and loads  
still images onto a  
computer (p. 47)  
Rotates images 90  
degrees counterclockwise  
with each click (p. 74)  
Switches between  
Minimizes the  
window (p. 40)  
resolution  
(fineness) settings  
for the captured  
images (p. 49)  
Selects an image  
rotation angle from  
the menu (p. 75)  
Switches to  
preview mode  
(p. 50)  
Displays Help topics  
Switches  
to preview  
mode and  
selects the  
display  
resolution  
(p. 52)  
Closes  
Selects images  
for display from  
the list (p. 61)  
Presentation  
Software  
(p. 35)  
Displays the next  
image (p. 60)  
Selects a display  
size for images  
from the menu  
(p. 64)  
Displays the previous  
image (p. 60)  
Changes the display  
size of the displayed  
image (p. 64)  
Saves images to disk or opens  
saved images (pp. 54, 58)  
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Specifications  
Video Signal  
Conforms to the NTSC color format  
Pickup Element  
Total Number of Pixels  
Still Images Size  
Synchronization  
Resolution  
1/3-inch charge-coupled device (CCD)  
Approximately 410,000 pixels (effective: 380,000 pixels)  
640 x 480 to 1900 x 1424 pixels  
Internal  
Video output:  
Still images:  
horizontal 450 TV lines/vertical 350 TV lines  
horizontal 900 TV lines/vertical 700 TV lines  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
46 dB (Typical)  
Pan: ±90˚ ±5˚  
Tilt: 0 to 162˚ ±5˚  
Camera Head Rotation Angles  
White Balance  
Shooting Lens  
Document auto/flesh tone auto/manual  
Composition:  
Zoom:  
10-elements, 8-groups  
electric, 12 power  
Focal range:  
Iris (exposure):  
f=5.4mm to 64.8mm, F1.8 to 2.8  
auto/manual  
(fine adjustment ±approximately 1 exposure value)  
auto/manual  
Focus:  
Electronic Shutter  
Image Size Range  
1/60 and 1/100 sec. (DIP switch selection)  
Maximum:  
Minimum:  
RS-232C:  
USB:  
approximetely 12.6 x 9.3 in. (320 x 235 mm)  
approximetely 1.3 x 1.0 in. (33.5 x 25 mm)  
9600 bps  
12 Mbps  
Data Transfer  
Input  
Internal camera/external 1/external 2  
Illumination  
Front lights:  
Backlight:  
6 W fluorescent x 2, high intensity, adjustable  
6 W fluorescent x 2, high intensity  
Other Functions  
Negative/positive, color/grayscale/Monochrome, flip, mirror  
Input/Output Ports  
RS-232C:  
USB:  
serial interface connector (8-pin DIN) x 1  
USB connector (Type B) x1  
Video Input:  
S video Input:  
Video Output:  
S video Output:  
BNC connector (input impedance 75 ohms) x 2  
S video connector (4-pin mini DIN 75 ohms) x 2  
BNC connector (output impedance 75 ohms) x 1  
S video connector (4-pin mini DIN 75 ohms) x 1  
Power Supply Requirements  
Power Consumption  
Remote Control  
AC input: 120 V ±10%, 60 Hz, less than 1.4 A  
Maximum: approximately 42 W  
Operating range: within 16 ft. (5 m)  
approximetely 30º (up and down) and 120º (right and left)  
28.4 x 20.7 x 22.5 in. (722 x 524.8 x 572.4 mm)  
19.1 x 20.7 x 8.1 in. (486 x 524.8 x 205.5 mm)  
Exterior Dimensions(w x d x h) Assembled:  
Knocked-Down:  
Approximately 22 lbs (10 kg)  
Weight  
Operating Range  
Temperature:  
Humidity:  
41˚ to 95˚ F (5˚ to 35˚ C)  
20% to 85% relative humidity without condensation  
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Glossary  
Color  
On a computer, color information is expressed by combining various  
ratios of the three primary colors: red, green and blue (RGB). The DZ-  
3600U is capable of expressing each of the primary colors in 256 hues (8  
bits), which together create a total of approximately 16.7 million colors  
(256 x 256 x 256) (24 bits) in which images can be expressed.  
Grayscale  
HTML  
A grayscale image is one that is expressed in black, white and 254  
shades of gray (a total of 256 tones). A grayscale image looks much like  
a monochrome photograph.  
Hyper Text Markup Language: a high-level programming language used to  
create web pages for the Internet. Use Internet browser software to view  
files created in this format.  
Image File  
A file that contains image data in a format that can be processed by a  
computer. At the most fundamental level, an image file is comprised of  
bitmap information, which is a series of dots (picture elements) assigned  
color values that are arranged in a grid. There are numerous image file  
formats, including the bitmap (BMP) and JPEG (JPG) formats, that may or  
may not use compression and differ in the way the dots are arranged.  
NEGA  
The DZ-3600U mode that enables negative films to be scanned much like  
a paper document. This mode produces coloration superior to the method  
whereby a negative film is scanned as a negative and later inverted with  
graphics software because it takes the color of the film base into account  
in calibrating colors. If you look carefully at negative film, you will note  
that the film itself has an orange tint. The invert function of graphics  
programs generally are not capable of compensating for the film base  
color, resulting in a poor color balance.  
NTSC  
A transmission standard for television signals used in Japan and North  
America. Different standards are used in Western Europe (PAL) and  
Eastern Europe (SECAM). Since the output from the DZ-3600U conforms  
to the NTSC standard, it cannot be viewed on PAL or SECAM televisions  
and video monitors.  
Scanner  
The word scanner is commonly used to refer to devices that load the  
information from paper-based photographs, text and illustrations onto  
computers. The DZ-3600U not only scans paper-based items, it is also  
capable of scanning three-dimensional objects as they appear. The  
process of using a scanner to load information into a computer is called  
‘scanning.’  
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Glossary  
TWAIN  
An application programming interface (API) standard for image input  
devices, such as the DZ-3600U, image scanners and digital cameras. Any  
device will work with any application program, regardless of the  
manufacturer or model, as long as both comply with the standard.  
USB  
Universal serial bus: a new interface standard that supports up to 127  
peripheral devices, such as keyboards, displays, mice and modems in a  
daisy chain connection.  
VAROS  
VAriable Refraction Optical System: an imaging technology that achieves  
a ninefold increase in resolution by optically sampling an object from  
nine minutely different angles and integrating the data into a single  
image. Using VAROS, the DZ-3600U is able to achieve a resolution  
equivalent to a 3.6-million element charge-coupled device (CCD).  
White Balance  
The human eye is an extremely adaptable device. For example, if exposed  
to a sheet of white paper outdoors at noon, it will recognize it as ‘white  
paper.’ If exposed to the same sheet indoors in a room with the lights off  
and little ambient light, it will still recognize it as ‘white paper.’  
Moreover, it can even recognize it under the light of a red sky at  
twilight. An electronic eye (such as the CCD element used in the DZ-  
3600U), on the other hand, will probably register the paper as white in  
the outdoor setting, gray in the darkened room and red under the night  
sky.  
The white balance function is what compensates for this phenomenon.  
The DZ-3600U is equipped with an auto white balance function so that  
there is no need to make adjustments in most cases. Nonetheless, it is  
also equipped with a manual white balance function for when it is  
required (p. 70).  
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Index  
Symbols  
Displaying Pictures 87  
Display Resolution 51  
Display Size 62, 63  
[+] Button 65  
[-] Button 65  
.PIH Format 53  
Display Speed 51  
Document Camera 93  
DZ-3600U Presentation Software 40  
DZ-3600U TWAIN Driver 41  
A
Accessories 108  
AC Inlet 16, 111  
Aiming the Remote Control 24  
APP Button 84  
Applications 10  
Arm Lock Release Lever 26, 37, 110  
Assembly 26  
E
Electronic Shutter 101, 111  
Error Message 103  
External Input Device 98  
EXT IN 111  
Auto Button 67, 71  
Autofocus 67  
Automatic Startup 21, 29  
Auto White Balance 70  
EXT IN Button 98  
F
Far Button 67  
Finger Pointer 82  
Flip 80  
B
Batteries 109  
Backlight 77, 110  
Bitmap (.BMP) 53  
BNC Video Cable 91  
Box 106  
Flip Button 80  
Focus 67  
Forwarding/Reversing 59  
Front Light 77, 110  
FWD Button 59, 85  
Brightness 65  
Brightness Dial 65  
Browser 57  
G
Glossary 118  
Grayscale 76, 118  
C
Grounding  
7
Camera Arm 110  
H
Camera Head 27, 110, 114  
Capture  
Capture Button 46  
High Resolution 48  
High Speed 51  
46  
High Quality 51  
Capture Image Size 88  
Capture Resolution 48  
Capturing Images 33  
Carrying Handle 110  
Changing Batteries 109  
Closeup Lens 81  
Closing Software Programs 35  
Color 76, 118  
Color Balance 70  
History  
HTML 118  
HTML Index 53  
54  
I
Image Display Size 62, 63  
Image File 118  
Image Input Device 92, 98  
Image Quality 30, 69  
Input Device 86  
Installing the Software 19  
Interfacing 84  
Color Button 76  
Communication Camera 93  
Computer System Requirements 18  
Connecting to a Computer 17  
Connecting to a Power Source 16  
Control Panel 110, 112  
Cover 26  
J
JPEG (.JPG) 53  
K
Knock-Down 37  
D
L
Default Save Location 53  
Detail Dial 69  
Large Screen Monitor 17  
Lights Button 77  
List 61  
Digital Camera 93  
DIP Switch 111  
Display Image 55  
Displaying Documents 87  
Low Resolution 48  
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Index  
M
Saving All Images 56  
Saving Images 53  
Scanner 119  
Maintenance  
6
Main Unit 110  
Manual Dial 71  
Selecting Images 61  
Sensor 24  
Setup 20  
Shooting Surroundings 81  
Slide 85  
Memory Requirements 18  
Microsoft PowerPoint 84  
Mirror Button 80  
Monochrome 76  
Software 40  
N
Software Installation 19  
Specifications 117  
Starting the Software 29  
Status Bar 44  
Still Mode 43  
Storage  
System Requirements 18  
S Video 90  
S Video Cable 90  
Near Button 67  
NEGA Button 79, 119  
Negative Film 79  
Negative Mode 79, 119  
NTS 118  
37  
O
Object Stage 110  
Open 58  
Opening Saved Files 58  
Orientation 72  
OS 18  
T
T Button 62, 63  
TELE Button 62, 63  
Toolbar 44  
Output 90, 111  
P
Toolbar (Preview Mode) 115  
Toolbar (Still Mode) 116  
Transport Precautions 38  
Troubleshooting 100  
TWAIN 118  
Packing List 108  
Presentation Software 40  
Presentation Software File Format (.PIH) 53  
Preview Button 50, 51  
Preview Mode 42  
Power 28  
Power Cord 16  
Power Source 16  
Power Switch 28, 36, 110  
Projector 17, 90  
TWAIN Driver 41, 86  
U
USB 111, 118  
USB Cable 17  
USB Port 17  
V
Q
Variable Refraction Optical System 119  
VAROS 119  
Quick Reference Guide  
4
R
VCR 93  
VGA Cable 17  
Video Camera 93  
Video Monitor 90  
Visualizer  
Real-Time Display 42  
Rear Panel 111  
Remote Control 23, 109, 113  
Remote Control Batteries 109  
Remote Control Sensor 24  
Reset Button 80  
3
W
W Button 62, 63  
Resolution 48  
White Balance 70, 119  
Wide Button 62, 63  
Resolution Button 48  
REV Button 59, 85  
Reversing Images 80  
Rotate 72, 74  
Rotate Button 72, 74  
RS-232C 111  
Z
Zoom 62, 63  
Zooming 32  
S
Safety  
5
Save 53  
Save Display Image 55  
Save History 54  
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Art Direction:  
Design:  
Writing:  
Yoshisuke Kuramoto, CDS Inc., Tokyo, Japan  
Sumio Koike, J-Cat Communications, Vancouver, Canada  
Yoshihito Isogawa, Isogawa Studio, Tokyo, Japan  
English Writing: Christian R.P. Cowley, Concise Communications Corp., Vancouver, Canada  
Cartoons:  
Adrian Raeside, Koko Press Inc., Victoria, Canada  
Illustration:  
Cover Photo:  
Torahiko Omura, Moma-room, Tokyo, Japan  
Midori Theodorakakis, J-Cat Communications, Vancouver, Canada  
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CANON INC.  
30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan  
U.S.A.  
——  
CANON U.S.A., INC. NEW YORK OFFICE  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.  
Phone: 516-328-5960  
CANON U.S.A., INC. LOS ANGELES OFFICE  
15955 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92718-3616, U.S.A.  
phone: 714-753-4320  
JAPAN  
——  
CANON SALES CO., INC.  
7-2, Nakase 1-chome, Mihama-ku, Chiba 261-8711, Japan  
IMPRIMÉ AU JAPON  
PRINTED IN JAPAN  
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©CANON INC. 1998  

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