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1.      MVP 50 MVP 100 MVP 150                                              Projectors LCD Yes Yes Yes  Projectors DLP Yes Yes Yes  Monitors Video Yes Yes Yes  Monitors TV Yes Yes Yes  Audio  amp  Video Yes Yes Yes  Recording    Computer   Audio  amp  Video Yes Yes Yes  Recording VCR   Audio  amp  Video Yes Yes Yes  Recording DVD   Computer Devices  Yes Yes No  USB Applied Vison   Software   Computer Devices  No Yes No  Network           When 4 or more units are purchased  separate Network software is included in  purchase     Control Buttons   Your new MVP has a number of features controlled by buttons on the base of  the unit which may be pressed and allow the user a quick switch between  output devices during presentations  See control button operations in this  manual                                                        MVP 50 MVP 100 MVP 150  8x Digital Zoom No No Yes  Split Screen Yes Yes No  Video Output Yes Yes Yes  Freeze Frame Yes Yes No  Iris Yes Yes No  Computer Output Yes Yes Yes  Control  Bright Dark Yes Yes Yes  Mirror Switch Yes Yes Toggle Flip  Flip No No Toggle Flip  Pos  Neg  Image Yes Yes Yes  Stores up to 9 images No No Yes  hole Resolution in 600 X 800 600 X 800 1024 X 768  Pixels          Cables Shipped with Product    Your MVP is shipped with the following cables to allow quick connection to    Output Devices                 MVP 50 MVP 100 MVP 150  VGA Cable  5  1 5m  Yes Yes Yes  Composite Video Yes Yes Yes  Audio Cable   12  3 7m   USB 2 0 Cable Yes Y
2.  an Output Device such as a projector    e Be sure correct button  Computer 1  2 RGB etc   on the output  device is activated    e Note   on some computers you must also reset the graphics display  setting of the computer so that it is outputting to both the computer  monitor and the external Output Device  such as a projector   On  most computers this is an F key function or can be done by right  clicking the mouse while cursor is on any open space of the desk  top    e Press the Computer Button on the MVP and the image on the  Output Device will alternate between the direct MVP image and  any output of the computer directly  including Applied Vision  Software     5  Using the MVP   s S Video connection to an Output Device    e Connect an S Video cable from the S VID connector on the MVP to  the S Video input of the Output Device  The MVP will provide a  high resolution S Video image    e Push POWER button of MVP to turn the camera on    e Turn Output Device on  Follow output device proceedure for using  S Video connection    e Image will appear on Output Device in a few seconds    6  Interfacing MVP  MVP 100 only  with Local Area Network  e Refer to the Network Setup Addenda Manual  separate book    e Macintosh computers will NOT work with the RJ 45  Network connection  as Macintosh does not support  Ken A Vision requirements in this mode     Using the control buttons on your MVP   On the top of your MVP base is a series of green buttons   Please note  that Split  XGA  Free
3.  the MVP  camera  and when pressed may lighten or darken the projected  image     Mirror   Pressing on the Mirror button results in the projected image  being changed into its mirror image  Alternate pressing of this  button  switches between mirror image and its complementary normal  image   Mirror function on MVP 150 incorporated into Flip button     Combinations of buttons   Some buttons may be used in  combinations  For example  if the image is Split  and then Freeze is  pressed  both halves of the split image will freeze  The image will  have to be Thawed before the Split setting can be changed  When on  Split  the iris will affect the live image  but not the fixed image   Similarly  when on Split  Bright Dark and Mirror buttons will affect the  live image  but not the fixed image  When the image is on Freeze   none of the other buttons change the image     The following buttons are found on the MVP 150 only  and NOT on either the  MVP 50 or MVP 100     DZoom   Digital Zoom   Zooms images from 1X to 8X while button  pressed     Text   Makes resolution of text documents clearer    Flip   Pressing on the Flip button results in the projected image being  flipped horizontally  then vertically  Pressing this button also allows  creation of the same effect as Mirror on the MVP 50 and MVP 100  units  Pressing this button allows user to electronically have paper    oriented in desired direction     Save   Saves up to 9 images on camera  Saved images will be lost if  power is tur
4. a vision    ken   KNOWLEDGE THROUGH VISION       a    gt        Instruction Manual    MVP 50       MVP 100  MVP 150    This Instruction Manual is for the Multi Video Product  MVP  series of  Ken A Vision Cameras     Macintosh Computer Users   Be aware of some special notes when using your computer with the MVP  camera  When using a Macintosh computer  images and movies are captured  using a Ken A Vision application entitled Ken A Vision Capture  Macintosh  programs such as iPhoto and iMovie are suggested as optional applications  for more advanced functions when capturing images and movies     External Applications  Dependant vpon the model you have purchased  your MVP camera has  connections for a number of different External Applications                                         MVP 50 MVP 100 MVP 150  S Video Out Yes Yes Yes  External Microphone Yes  Yes  Yes   In  RCA   RCA Out Audio Yes Yes Yes  Composite Video Yes Yes Yes   RCA  Out  RJ 45 Network Out No Yes   No  USB 2 0 Out Yes Yes No  VGA In  amp  Out Yes Yes Yes  RS 232 No No Yes  Monitor Out Native 600 X 800 600 X 800 1024 X 768  Resolution                 External condenser microphone   Not supplied by Ken A Vision   may be connected to  MVP which has an internal amplifier  Audio output will need to be amplified to drive  external speaker       Macintosh does NOT support use of the Network feature of the MVP 100   Output Devices   Your MVP camera has a number of different Output Devices that it can be  connect to   
5. es No   6   1 8m                       Connecting MVP to Various Output Devices   Your MVP is designed as a multi media friendly camera which may be  connected to a variety of output devices   For the remainder of this booklet   Output Device   multi media projector  video monitor  TV  computer  VCR or  DVD recorder  or when available a local area network         Audo Power    S Video Out ee VGA In  Out Microphone Composite USB In  In Video Out    1  MVP to any Output Device which accepts a VGA input signal     Projector  Video Monitor  TV  VCR or DVD Recorder     e Connect a VGA Cable between the MVP s MONITOR OUT plug   top  and the COMPUTER IN or VGA IN of the Output Device    e Turn Output Device on  Follow output device proceedure for using  VGA connection    Push POWER button of MVP to turn the camera on    e Image should appear on screen after a few moments     2  MVP to any device which accepts a Composite Video  RCA    Connector   Video Monitor  Projector  TV  VCR or DVD Recorder     e Connect the yellow composite  RCA  plug to the yellow  C VID output plug on the MVP   e Connect the opposite end of the cable yellow composite  RCA  plug  to the VIDEO IN female plug on the Output Device    e Turn Output Device on  Follow output device proceedure for using  video in connection    e Push POWER button of MVP to turn the camera on    e Image should appear on screen after a few moments     3  MVP as an audio pass through device to an Output Device    e Connect an external 
6. for your  MVP visit the Ken A Vision Web site  http   store kenavision com catalog  or  contact your local Ken A Vision Dealer     11    Information to the User    This equipment 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 equipment generates  vses and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with  instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment         ReH    COMPLIANT    Ken A Vision reserves the right to make design improvements and other changes in accordance with the latest  technology  There is no obligation to make changes in products already manufactured  Patents Pending  Copyright 2008 Ken A Vision Corporation     ken a vision    KNOWLEDGE THROUGH VISION    5615 Raytown Road    Kansas City  MO 64133 U S A   Tel   816 353 4787    Fax  816 358 5072    email info ken a vision com   www ken a vision com    INS MVP    
7. lor image is additionally color reversed  with  red areas appearing blue  greens appearing magenta and blues  appearing yellow     The following buttons are found on the MVP 50 and MVP 100  but NOT on  the MVP 150     Split   Split functions to divide the image visible on the Output Device   Click 1   image divides  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 divided 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 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 resolution and 1024 x 768 resolution     Freeze   The Freeze button causes the image to be fixed at the moment it  is pressed and is indicated on screen by the term Frozen  A press of  the button again  and the live image is restored and is indicated by  the term Thaw on the Output Device     Iris   The Iris button regulates the amount of light reaching
8. microphone  not provided by Ken A Vision   to  the MIC IN plug of the MVP  Recommend using a condenser  microphone only     e In order to broadcast or record any input audio signal  the A OUT   White  RCA  Composite  post must be connected by a composite  cable to the AUDIO IN  white  RCA  Composite  plug on the  Output Device  e g  a VCR or DVD Recorder  Computer with audio  card     e Turn Output Device on  Follow output device proceedure for using  audio in connection    e If using external speakers  a power amplifier would be necessary for  those speakers   e g  Amplifiers common to lecture halls  mixer  boards etc     e Push POWER button of MVP to turn the camera on     4  Integrating computer  for Power Point  videos  or other digital files  stored on a computer  into presentations   Allows for the output  device to switch between the MVP and a computer   Attaching a  computer to the MVP for use with Ken A Vision Applied Vision  Software  AND simultaneously displaying the same images and  software on an Output Device    e Attach USB 2 0 cable  provided by Ken A Vision  from the MVP USB  port to the USB port of the computer   e Push POWER button of MVP to turn the camera on        6    e Turn the computer on and activate Applied Vision    e Image from MVP will appear on computer monitor    e Connect a VGA cable  D sub 15 pin plug  between the VGA IN  port ofthe MVP and the VGA OUT of the computer    e Connect a second VGA cable between the MONITOR OUT plug  ofthe MVP and
9. ned off  but may be downloaded to computer using USB     Recall   Displays saved images one at a time  Images will be numbered     Reset   Resets unit to default positions  does not erase saved images     10    MVP Specifications  VGA connector Mini sub D15   or use with a VGA  SVGA  or  XGA monitors or projectors  MONITOR IN   VGA IN  cable provided     Power Supply  Ken A Vision Replacement Part Number    KAVSPS  Input   100 240v  0 7A  50 60 Hz  Output   12 V  2 5A    USB Standard 2 0  cable provided   C VID Standard Composite  yellow  cable provided   A OUT White plug   Pre amplifier output    A power amplifier will be needed to drive  external speakers    MIC In Red plug   Condenser microphone only  S VID 4 pin Mini DIN connector   S Video output  Indicator lights Green  indicates Network Connection  Red     indicates Power on    Care and Maintenance of the MVP Camera  Follow normal practice for any high quality optical instrument    e Immediately clean up any spills you might have on the MVP  Particularly any corrosive agents should be wiped off  and or  neutralized as necessary    e Store the MVP covered    e Clean the camera lens only with standard lens paper to  prevent scratching    e Do not use any liquids to clean the lens  except water   dampen a  piece of lens paper if oils or fingerprints are on the lens    e Store in a clean  dry location away from corrosive agents and dust     Accessories   If you are interested in purchasing accessories or replacement parts 
10. ze and Computer buttons will not be active with a  composite  video  and S Video connections   The following buttons are found  on all MVP units        Key pad of the MVP 50  amp  MVP 100    Computer   The computer button only operates when the output of a  VGA product  computer or other camera  is plugged  using a VGA  cable  into the VGA IN button  In this configuration  the button will  operate to switch the projected image between the MVP s camera live  video  and whatever is on the VGA device  Pressing this button   results in the projected image alternating between the MVP live  camera image and the VGA device image    Note  Just having the USB connection of the computer connected to the  MVP will not result in activation of this Computer button  the VGA IN  connection is required  If there is no VGA connection between the  computer and the Output Device  pressing the computer button  results in the VGA input being alternately turned on and off     Bright and Dark   These two buttons must be pressed and held down   in order to get a response  Holding down the Bright button  will  cause the image to get brighter  while holding down the Dark button  will darken the image    Pos Neg    Positive Negative  when pressed  this button alternates the  image between the positive or normal image  and its negative    Note  A positive image is the normal image  A negative image is a tonal  inversion of a positive image  in which light areas appear dark and  vice versa  A negative co
    
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