Ken A Vision Video Flex 7100 Instruction Manual - page 4
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Now plug the small, round male plug at the other end of the power supply,
into the Video Flex
®
camera, in the slot marked PWR, in the middle back of
the unit.
Plug the Video Flex
®
camera unit into your power source. If unit was
purchased or shipped to the country of use, the plug has the correct male
adapter and is rated for the correct voltage.
Push the button on the top of unit and light comes on and your Video Flex
®
unit is now powered.
Should you need a replacement power supply, contact Ken-A-Vision or your
dealer. When using internationally, be sure to use the correct AC input voltage
either 110V, 220V, or 240V output voltage. For your Video Flex to operate
correctly, it should be operated at between 5V-16V with a minimum of 500mA.
Substitution or use of non-Video Flex
®
parts may void your warranty.
7200HD:
This digital camera is powered by the attached USB connected to the unit, and
in order to power the USB Plug must be inserted into the USB port of your
computer. In general it is better to wait until you have loaded the Applied
Vision™ Software on your computer to power up your unit.
2. Connecting the Video Flex
®
to an Output Device:
7100, 7100P, 7300, 7300P - also the 7600, 7600P if only wishing to use
analog/video output:
Composite Connections;
Connecting the Video Cable (RCA type Composite, yellow is for video, red is
for audio)
Simply connect the yellow video composite connector into the "video-in" on
your TV/Monitor, VCR or Projector (output device). Connect the other end of
the composite cable to the yellow "C-VID" female plug on your Video Flex
®
camera unit. (plug is located on back of unit, slightly left of center). If unit is
powered up and red light of unit is on, video image from camera should
appear on your output device.
S-Video Connections:
The S-Video cable is a 4-pin cable which plugs into the rear of your Video
Flex
®
camera unit. Simply connect S-Video connector into the "S-Video-in" on
your TV/Monitor, VCR or Projector (output device). Connect the other end of
the S-Video cable to the "S-VID" female plug on your Video Flex
®
camera unit