Ken A Vision Ceiling DocCam II Installation & Operation Manual

Summary of Ceiling DocCam II

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    Profcam by ken-a-vision ® ceiling doccam™ ii installation & operation manual 910-171-066 troubleshooting 5615 raytown road • kansas city, mo 64133 u.S.A. Tel.: 816-353-4787 • fax: 816-358-5072 email: flexcam@ken-a-vision.Com • www.Ken-a-vision.Com problem try this no video image the ir remote contro...

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    13 viewing areas viewing area depends on the distance between the ceiling and the table. Use the following tables to determine the maximum and minimum viewing areas of the ceiling doccam™ ii for distances of 5.5', 6.5' and 7.5'. (most tables are about 2.5' and ceiling heights vary between 8', 9' and...

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    12 operation using your codec remote the only function you can control on the ceiling doccam™ ii from your codec remote is the zoom in or zoom out. All other functions must be performed using the ken-a-vision ® remote. Using your ken-a-vision remote the ken-a-vision remote will function in all dip s...

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    11 programming presets presets are used to program defined positions of the camera into a simple, one button preset. You can switch easily from a zoomed in position on a small document to a zoomed out position for documents such as blueprints. This saves the hassle of zooming in and out when present...

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    10 configuring for remote controls the ceiling doccam™ ii can be programmed to work with the remotes listed below. Dip switches on the camera enclosure must be configured in order to work with these remotes. See figure 2 on page 4 for exact location of dip switches. Use the following diagram to prog...

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    9 connecting cables a single rj-45 cable connects to the back of the wall plate providing s-video, composite video, power and rs-232 control. The front of the wall plate provides the break-out connections for s-video, composite video, power and rs-232 control. The wall plate may be attached to a sta...

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    8 to mount the camera 1. Attach a string or plumb bob to the ceiling tile with a thumb tack. 2. Position the string directly over ample table space or work surface to allow easy document and object position. See figure 6 3. Using a sharp utility knife, score a 3 1/2” diameter hole into the front of ...

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    7 installation before you install the following equipment is needed for proper installation: • string or plumb bob • utility knife • flathead screwdriver be sure to check above the ceiling tile where you plan to install the camera to make sure the area is clear and that there is enough room for the ...