Indiana University Equipment Specifications

9.2  Document Camera (Digital)

Description

Document camera captures all types of presentation materials, such as 3-D objects, small materials, transparencies, to show or record through large screen display and VCR.

Features:

  • Close up telephoto lens setting
  • Standard lens setting --- To function as a video camera
  • Manual white balance with push-set function
  • Auto Iris Control with manual fine adjustment --- To adjust the brightness of image
  • LCD monitor Shoe Socket --- For optional LCD preview monitor
  • Serial or Contact Closer terminal --- To control camera remotely
  • Light control button with easy access
  • Negative/Positive conversion button with easy access
  • Color/Black button with easy access
  • Zoom/Tele button with easy access --- To adjust the image size
  • Manual and auto focus button with easy access
  • Manual control for stage and projected light sources--- ON/OFF
  • Collapsible arm and pick up head
  • Base light --- For transparency presentation
  • High frequency lighting modules for upper and base (stage) light
  • Uniform and adequate distribution of light (from base and upper sources)
  • Powered Zoom
  • RGB, Video, Audio, S-Video, and USB outputs
  • Remote control and mouse

Specifications:

  • Video Output:
    • Video Standard --- RGBHV
    • Video Resolution --- SXGA
    • S/N Ratio --- 100 dB
    • Output --- Composite 1.0 V p-p, 75 ohms
    • Output --- RGB 0.71 V p-p @ 75 ohms
    • Number of frame per second --- 15 if available
    • White balance --- Auto and manual
    • Negative and Positive conversion
    • Color or black & white selection (if available)
    • Freeze frame
    • High resolution Pick-up Device --- 1.5 M or better
    • Connectors for RGBHV--- BNC
    • RGBHV:
      • RGB Not complete yet
      • Video
      • Audio
      • S-Video
      • USB outputs
  • Source Power --- 120 V AC @ 60 Hz
  • RS-232 control port

 


Last Updated: 7 September 2000
URL:  http://www.indiana.edu/~classrms/doccamdigital.html
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