Ken A Vision MVP - 100 Instruction Manual - page 4
*(2) Connect the VGA Out of the computer directly to the VGA-
IN of the MVP-100 camera. Using a second VGA cable,
connect the MONITOR-OUT of the MVP-100 and connect
to the VIDEO In of the Output Device. Now, when the
COMPUTER button on the MVP-100 is toggled, the image
on the Output Device will alternate between the direct
MVP-100 camera image and the computer image,
including the Applied Vision Software.
5) Using the S-Video output of the MVP-100 camera, to generate
images on the Output Device.
Connect a S-Video cable from the S-VID connector on the
MVP-100 to the S-Video input of the Output Device. This
produces a high resolution S-video image.
Turn Output Device on
Push the POWER button of the MVP-100.
Image should appear on Output Device in a few seconds.
6) Activating a Network Connection. Please see supplemental
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Using a Network cable, connect the RJ-45 plug of the
MVP-100
to a Network jack - usually in wall of room
Push the POWER button of the MVP-100.
Using a computer somewhere on the network, call up the
system's Network Browser, and type in the IP address you have
set up.
Image from camera should now appear on the Network device
which called for it. If that peripheral computer is hooked to a
Monitor or multimedia projector, the image being captured by
the MVP-100 can be seen anywhere on the Network.
Note on Macintosh computers: The MVP-100 camera is provided
with drivers which will allow a Macintosh computer to be connected to the
camera and images stored using the Macintosh software. Macintosh users
are instructed to go to the Ken-A-Vision web site
(www.ken-a-vision.com/downloads.asp ). Click software, and instructions
are provided for easy acquisition of a Macintosh license and drivers.
Macintosh computers will not work on the Network RJ-45 connection,
as Macintosh does not support Ken-A-Vision's requirements in this mode.
Using the control buttons on your MVP -100
On the top of your MVP-100 are a series of green buttons. (Please
note that Split, XGA, Freeze and computer buttons will not work on C_VID
and S-VID output images). The name and function of the buttons, in count-
er-clockwise order, are:
Split - Split functions to split the image visible on the Output Device.
Click 1 - image splits in half, with the right half a fixed image,
and the left half a live image. (right/left is as you view the
projected image) (H comp indicated on screen)
Click 2 - image remains split in half, but now the right half is
a live image, and the left half is a fixed image. (H comp
indicated on screen)
Click 3 - Image splits into 2/3 live (right) and 1/3 a fixed (left)
image. (H comp indicated on screen)
Click 4 - Image splits into 5/6 live (right) and 1/6 a fixed (left)
image. (H comp indicated on screen)
Click 5 - Returns to a full screen live picture. (Off Comp
indicated on screen)
XGA - The XGA button manages the MVP-100 camera output
resolution with the Output Device on which the image is
going to be visualized. Clicking this button shifts the output
resolution between settings of
800 x 600 and 1024 x 768.
COMPUTER
IRIS
FREEZE
XGA
SPLIT
BRIGHT
DARK
MIRROR
POS/NEG