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1. To increase or decrease the shutter speed simply press the up or down arrow Each time you press the arrow the shutter speed will be incremented by one step A slow shutter speed should be used in low light conditions a faster shutter speed should be used if the Subject is moving quickly or under excessive light conditions 7 4 4 User Presets When first setting up the 24Z704USB camera you may wish to establish Presets The badging camera has 8 presets available that allow focus white balance etc to be set for easy retrieval in subsequent camera usage It is recommended that before saving a preset the Manual radio button be set so that the camera locks in the desired Field of View immediately when a preset is retrieved To save the current camera settings simply click on the Save Preset button and select one of the presets 1 through 8 NOTE the save function is only available through the advanced control panel see figure 6 although the preset can be recalled loaded via the basic control panel Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 19 of 23 ology imaging SYSTEMS Fe Viewer vib SS Camera Brightness WE Red WB Blue Zoom Focus Shutter Speed F77 m Frames 16 a a Auto am e Data tte FPS 0 0 Lx ums fu be Manua be Preset 1 cet 7 Snapshot ee 5 Preset 3 aR Load Preset Preset td Change Snap Menu Preset 5 Folder Preset 6
2. GIF Pa 4 _ Preset 7 a Preset 8 Factory reset F Auto White Bal Auto Exposure Normal Flip C Mirror sue User Preset Options To restore the camera to the factory default settings select the Factory Reset option from the drop down list on the load presets menu Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 20 of 23 125 TWAIN Data Source Installation To install the TWAIN data source insert the CD labeled Twain Data Source and double click the executable file named SFT 10011 TDS Note the file name might be slightly different depending on the revision level of the software The following window will appear ie Videology TWAIN Data Source Setup Installation Folder aid This will install the Videology TWAIN Data Source on your computer You fa may choose a directory to hold the viewer files Space required 1 5MB Space available 483 5GB Cancel Nullsoft Install System v2 12 Do not install the TWAIN data source in any other folder other than the default folder To do so will make the camera system inoperable Show details Cancel Nullsoft Install System v2 12 The TWAIN driver installation is now complete Click Close to exit the hardware wizard Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Revision A Page 21 of 23 7 6 TWAIN USER Interface If you have installed the Twain interface SFT 10011 TDS you can use the camera with any TWAIN Compliant Application T
3. 06 24 2013 Page 14 of 23 7 2 Using the Videology Viewer After software installation plug in the USB cable from the camera A window will pop up stating that Windows is installing the device drivers Installing device driver software Click here for status Upon completion a second window will state the driver software installed successfully ii Your device is ready to use f Device driver software installed successfully Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 15 of 23 7 3 Basic Camera Controls After software installation open the PowerZoom software NOTE Allow a few seconds after connecting the camera to the USB port The camera is ready for operation when 1 appears in the box next to the Start button Click on the START button in the top left hand corner and the camera image will appear The viewer includes basic controls for adjusting the Zoom Level Brightness Exposure Mode and White Balance Settings of the camera Also included within the basic control panel are the Image capture controls mE Videology Imaging Systems P Viewer v16 n m Frames 34 La FPS 52 e Zoom and Snaps Camera is ready Brightness Control Shen Ser when the 1 appears Folder GIF Image Capture re Control 7 An White Balance and Exposure Control Auto White Bal Auto Exposure Normal gt Flip E Miror Image Orientation Control Basic Viewer Control Panel Doc INS 10002 Issue Da
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6. VIDEOLOGY IMAGING SOLUTIONS INC Original Equipment Manufacturer Installation and Operating Instructions Software SFT 10002 SFT 10011 Cameras 242Z704USB 24Z704USB F 24Z704USB SYS 24Z704USB 24Z704USB F 24Z704USB SYS Prior to Using This Document Videology reserves the right to modify the information in this document as necessary and without notice It is the user s responsibility to be certain they possess the most recent version of this document by going to www videologyinc com searching for the model number and comparing revision letters on the respective document located in the document s footer For technical assistance with this product please contact the supplier from whom the product was purchased Videology I maging Solutions Inc Videology I maging Solutions Europe B V eee 37M Lark Industrial Parkway Neutronenlaan 4 Greenville Rhode Island 02828 USA 5405 NH Uden The Netherlands A Tel 401 949 5332 Fax 401 949 5276 Tel 31 0 413 256261 Fax 31 0 413 251712 ren SGS North South American Sales sales videologyinc com European Sales info videology nl www videologyinc com www videology nl Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 1 of 23 License Agreement Software This Agreement states the terms and conditions upon which Videology Imaging Solutions Inc USA and Videology Imaging Solutions B V Europe hereafter referred to as Videology offer to license to you the softw
7. Viewer Installation To install the viewer application on your Windows OS system Run the SetupPZV exe program from the CD provided with the system camera A window pop up will show asking if you want to install the Videology Power Zoom Viewer and the Flash Unit Driver For 24Z704USB cameras and 24Z704USB SYS USB systems Videology Power Zoom Viewer For 24Z704USB F cameras check both checkboxes Videology Power Zoom Viewer 24Z Flash Unit Driver 4E Videology Power Zoom Viewer Set Select components to install Videoloay Power Zoom Viewer 247 Flash Unit Driver Space required 7 2MB Cancel Nullsoft Install System v2 12 Click Lnstall The following dialog box will appear Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 13 of 23 Space required 1 2MB Space available 482 0GB Cancel If you wish to install the viewer in a location other than the default directories click on the Browse button and specify the desired location otherwise click on the Install Button and the following screens will appear aie Videology Power Zoom Viewer Set pleted Completed iF LITT Show details Nullsoft Install System v2 12 Click Close ile Simply connect the camera to a USB 2 0 port on your computer and launch the viewer a ie Clan from the desktop icon Videology Power oom VIEWEer Doc INS 10002 Issue Date
8. are together with all related documentation and accompanying items including but not limited to the executable programs drivers libraries and data files associated with such software The Software is licensed not sold to you for use only under the terms of this Agreement Videology grants to you the purchaser the right to use all or a portion of this Software provided that the Software is used only in conjunction with Videology s family of products In using the Software you agree not to e Decompile disassemble reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive the source code for any Product except to the extent applicable laws specifically prohibit such restriction e Remove or obscure any trademark or copyright notices Limited Warranty Hardware and Software ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED FOR USE ONLY WITH VIDEOLOGY S HARDWARE THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED FOR USE AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW VIDEOLOGY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR APPLICATION OR PURPOSE VIDEOLOGY IS NOT OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE ANY UPDATES OR UPGRADES TO THE SOFTWARE OR ANY RELATED HARDWARE Limited Liability Hardware and Software In no event shall Videology or its Licensor s be liable for any damages whatsoever incl
9. ation at distances up to 20 feet e The intensity of the illumination can be varied using a small control wheel on the side of the illuminator e The flash is controlled directly from the PC and is triggered whenever a Snapshot command is issued This can be done from within the Videology Viewer Application or by implementing the Flash Trigger provided as part of the camera SDK e An In Line Hub and Control unit is provided so that the flash unit may be easily retrofitted to existing Zoom Cameras The 24Z704USB SYS is an ID badging system utilizing a 2 Megapixel Autofocus USB Zoom camera module and high brightness LED illuminator It is designed for table top use and provides high quality streaming video and single frame snapshot capabilities 2 megapixel progressive scan sensor WDM TWAIN DirectX DirectShow compatible Still image capture with streaming video Autofocus 10x optical zoom Cool energy efficient white LEDs replace hot incandescent light or flash and last 1000x longer On Off amp dimming for LEDs No shadows or hotspots due to lighting placement Heavy steel construction Flexible gooseneck stand Small footprint saves table space FIPS 201 compliance in conjunction with appropriate software Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 4 of 23 3 Specifications Electrical Image Sensor Active Pixels HxV Total Pixels HxV Pixel Size Scanning System Scanning Frequency HxV Resolution Sens
10. be secured to the table top using the clamps provided see figure 4 6 2 2 Control Panel Power LED Brightness Power Input USB Connector Control Control Panel 6 2 3 Power Connection The power supply is a universal type and will operate on any 120 240V 50 60Hz AC supply Simply plug the AC power cord into a power outlet and connect the output cable from the power supply to the DC input jack on the control panel of the system see Figure 3 6 2 4 Computer Connection Connect the system to the computer using the standard USB cable supplied 6 2 5 Illumination Control The LED illuminators are housed in the camera stand and the illumination intensity can be varied using the rotary control located on the base of the unit See Figure 3 We recommend that you do not leave the LEDs on full brightness for an extended length of time as this may reduce their lifetime 6 2 6 Securing the System to the table top The badging system is supplied with small clamps that can be used to secure the system to the tabletop The clamps are installed into the four rectangular slots in the base and secured to the table with 6 screws as shown in figure 4 Securing the System to the tabletop Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 12 of 23 7 Software 7 1 SFT 10002 USB
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12. en Use the drop down menu below this to select the required image format To acquire an image simply hit the Snapshot button on the left hand side of the viewer screen Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 17 of 23 7 4 Advanced Camera Functions To access the Advanced Camera Functions press Ctrl D on the keyboard The following screen options will appear v Imaging Systems P Viewer wle Camera Brightness WE Red WE Blue Focus Frames 16 a Auto FPS 0 0 ems Manual S haps A Manual White Focus Shutter Save Folder Balance Controls Controls Speed Button GIF Auto White Bal Auto Exposure Normal Advanced Image Controls The advanced function menu allows you to adjust the following parameters 7 4 1 Manual White Balance The manual white balance controls allow you to change the way in which colors are displayed When using different types of lighting fluorescent lights incandescent lamps sunlight etc color tones can vary and to get the best color representation it may be better to override the auto white balance feature of the camera and adjust the red and blue gain channels to achieve optimum color balance of the subject Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Revision A Page 18 of 23 For example the color of objects viewed under incandescent lighting are shifted towards the red whereas Fluorescent lighting can make objects appear bluer There are
13. era The illuminator is shipped with a mounting foot which is attached to the top of the camera using 2 screws as shown in the illustration below Flash Unit Screws i Attaching the LED illuminator Flash Unit Mounted on Camera Note the intensity to the 247704 Camera control on the side of the flash unit Conversely the LED flash unit may be attached to the camera using the Small Velcro pads provided With the foot attached to the camera the illuminator simply snaps into place 6 1 2 Wiring and Power The Led Illuminator is provided with an In Line Control unit that provides both power and control to the flash and also replaces the existing USB connection to the Zoom camera module as shown in Figure 3 Connect the in line Hub to the camera flash and PC as shown and connect the 12DC power to the rear of the camera Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 9 of 23 Flash B USB pe j ss ae DC Power In 12 VDC C gt ss WIR 7 Ty To PC In Line Hub and Control Unit Connections 6 1 3 Subject Distance For best results the subject should be placed at a distance of not less than 6 feet from the camera This will provide uniform glare free illumination from the flash 6 1 4 Flash Intensity The brightness of the LED flash can be adjusted using the small thumb wheel on the side of the flash unit Turning the wheel from front to back will reduce
14. g 5 1 Ibs Weight 24Z704USB 24Z704USB F 24Z704USB SYS Software Viewer included e WDM device drivers SFT 10002 e DirectX compliant e TWAIN compliant SFT 10002 SDK optional for OEMs Recommended System Requirements Hardware Pentium IV Software Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Complementary Models 24Z704USB P 24Z704USB F P 24Z704USB SYS P 24Z704USB KIT 24Z704USB KIT P above Government Compliance FIPS 201 In conjunction with appropriate software Complete software development kit and support 2 3GHz 1GB hard drive Intel USB 2 0 Host controller 32 bit and 64 bit 32 bit and 64 bit Service pack 2 DirectX 9 0c or above PAL version 50 Hz camera PAL version 50 Hz flash camera PAL version 50 Hz system Camera with optional accessories above PAL version camera with optional accessories Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 5 of 23 4 Dimensions 4 1 24Z 704USB The overall dimensions of the camera are shown in Figure 1 USB connector 58 42mm 2 3 101 6mm 4 114 3mm 4 5 Figure 1 Overall Camera Dimensions 4 2 24Z 04USB F The overall dimensions of the flash camera are shown in Figure 2 45mm 1 77 3 9mm 1 5 58 42mm 2 3 101 6mm 4 USB connector 66mm 2 6 114 3mm 4 5 Figure 2 Overall USB Flash Camera Dimensions Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 6 of 23 4 3 24Z 704USB SYS The heavy dut
15. he TWAIN interface will attach itself to the first Videology camera it finds connected to the computer For the best operation the Twain Interface Is intended to run on a system with only one Videology camera installed Any application that supports a TWAIN Data Source as a capture device can access the camera The camera s image will appear as shown below O Videology Imaging Systems TWAIN Data Source 2 1 11 For descriptions of camera options please refer to section 9 Basic Camera Controls Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 22 of 23 8 Contact Information For technical assistance with this product please contact the supplier from whom the product was purchased For OEM inquiries contact Videology Imaging Solutions Americas Middle East Far East amp Australia Europe amp N Eurasia Videology Imaging Solutions Inc Videology Imaging Solutions Europe B V 37M Lark Industrial Parkway Neutronenlaan 4 Greenville RI 02828 5405 NH Uden USA The Netherlands Tel 401 949 5332 Tel 31 0 413 256261 Fax 401 949 5276 Fax 31 0 413 251712 Please visit our website videologyinc com VIDEOLOGY IMAGING SOLUTIONS is an ISO 9001 registered video camera developer and manufacturer serving industrial machine vision biometric security and specialty OEM markets Videology designs develops manufactures and distributes video image acquisition and display technologies and products to OEMs worldwide Doc
16. itivity Display Resolution Still Capture Signal To Noise Ratio Synchronization Scan Mode Flickerless Mode Contour Enhancement Mirror Mode Positive Negative Mode Video Output Control Communication Shutter Speed White Balance Brightness Iris Power Supply Power Consumption Special Functions Lighting 24Z704USB SYS only USB Video Video Capture High Resolution Still Image Capture Supported Image Formats USB Bandwidth Revision A 24Z704USB 24Z704USB F 24Z704USB SYS 1 3 CMOS progressive scan 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 3 0um x 3 0m Progressive Scan 19 5KHz x 15Hz 800 TVL 1 lux 30 IRE 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 pixels lt 40dB max Internal Progressive scan Yes always on NTSC PAL configurable Yes text mode or image mode Yes horizontal horizontal vertical Yes USB 2 0 USB bus 1 20 1 1000 sec Auto manual Manual Auto manual 12VDC 10 14VDC Camera is 1 Amp Max System is 3 Amps Freeze H V reverse save amp recall images 6 lensed super bright LEDs Yes via software Yes via software Uncompressed YUV422 USB 2 0 Environmental Operating Temp Mechanical Dimensions WxHxD 242Z704USB 24Z704USB F 24Z704USB SYS 10 C 50 C recommended 5 C 40 C 66mm x 58 4mm x 114 3mm 2 6 x 2 3 x 4 5 67 3mm x 106 4mm x 113 9mm 2 65 x 4 2 x 4 48 13 46cm x 59 69cm x 12 2cm 5 3 x 23 5 x 4 8 417g 0 92 Ibs 417g 0 92 Ibs 2 31 k
17. te 06 24 2013 Page 16 of 23 7 3 1 Zoom Control The Zoom control simply adjusts the level of magnification and thus the angular field of view of the camera To zoom in or out simply press and hold the up or down arrow see figure 5 until the required field of view is obtained 7 3 2 Brightness The brightness control adjusts the overall image brightness To increase or decrease the brightness of the image simply press and hold the up or down button see figure 5 until the required image brightness is obtained 7 3 3 Exposure Control If the Auto Exposure control is checked then the camera will automatically adjust to variations in light intensity by opening or closing the aperture of the lens If the Auto Exposure button is unchecked then the lens aperture will remain at its current setting It is recommended that the Auto exposure mode be used for most applications and this is the default setting 7 3 4 Image Orientation Control The image orientation control allows the user to flip the image either horizontally or vertically 7 3 5 Image Capture Control Snapshot Single frame images can be acquired and stored to a preset directory Still image frames can be stored either as Bitmap BMP Graphics Interchange Format GIF Joint Photographic Experts Group JPEG or Portable Network Graphics PNG files To set the location of the stored images select the Change Snap Folder option on the left hand side of the scre
18. the light intensity Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 10 of 23 Intensity Control The intensity setting will vary depending upon the ambient light level and distance from the camera to the Subject so some experimentation may be required to get the correct setting 6 1 5 White Balance The 24Z704USB zoom camera has an automatic white balance AWB feature which enables the camera to adjust to varying illumination conditions such as sunlight fluorescent lighting incandescent lighting etc This AWB feature works well under most circumstances but if the scene contains a disproportionate amount of a single color the color reproduction may be affected This may happen if a colored backdrop is used for portrait pictures for example A blue back drop for example may cause skin tones to become yellowish To overcome this problem manual white balance adjustment should be used For more information on this function refer to the user manual for the 24Z704USB Zoom Camera Similarly if the room lighting is very different in intensity and color temperature from the flash it may be necessary to use manual white balance to obtain the best image quality Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 11 of 23 6 2 USB System Setup 24Z704USB SYS 6 2 1 Camera Placement The system is designed for tabletop use and should be located within 6ft of the PC to which it will be connected If necessary the system may
19. two modes of operation of the White Balance control automatic AWB and manual In automatic mode the camera will adjust the colors automatically as the lighting conditions change In manual white balance the user can adjust the color settings to obtain the best color reproduction NOTE The manual color controls are only accessible via the Advanced Camera Functions 7 4 2 Focus The 24Z704USB Badging camera is capable of focusing in both Automatic Mode and Manual Mode It is important to note that the camera defaults to the setting previously set in either Videology Viewer Mode or Badging Software Mode Because of this it is important to always set the radio button for the Focus Control to your preference Auto Mode Manual Mode when using the camera for the first time See Figure 6 7 4 2 1 When Autofocus Fails Occasionally the camera may have difficulty focusing especially in marginal lighting environments Low contrast subjects blue backgrounds or solid color walls highly reflective subjects or subjects in front of a very detailed background may require adjustments to focus In these situations it is best to set the camera from Auto Mode to Manual Mode and adjust the focus Alternatively the user can zoom out a bit in Auto Mode which will cause the camera to refocus 7 4 3 Shutter Speed The shutter speed sets the integration time of the camera this is analogous to the speed of a mechanical shutter on a conventional camera
20. uding without limitation incidental direct indirect special or consequential damages damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use or inability to use this Software or related Hardware including but not limited to any of Videology s family of products Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 2 of 23 Table of Contents le DOCUMENT HISEOLY vcwcduiteawcseetete dud cose Ve A teed cua ae i edad AE a shut EA eee oes ees 4 2 GENET al 4Des CrIPU OMS eas E vacad eucaiavelenarts au quateesea eens ada E 4 32 SI DSCIMCALIONS coxacyraabnparuoabuemewea tye task A N A meena toa teu wheaNa eae nnee EEG dua EAEE 5 Ae OUMCWSIONS s4emnsssheehesecttconsesucks volveincsndataucdeseraeuer A toes teasuaoreiunt 6 dk ZAAO Daae Sr CRSP RnR mR STOTT SION Re eee eT 6 A 2e 2ALZ TOG S B Fah dvtarnta keen ict hee iene AA el adeeeeasnenenees 6 Aid 2AZ7OLUS B ON Sie Maiestetite lies E E A aval E A weenie oes 7 5 Minimum Computer System RequireMentS ccccccccccceceeeseeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeegeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeggggaenees 8 Ge Seupan ODSA tOM er a AA EAA EAA 9 6 1 Flash Gamera Setup 24Z704USB F iizrrrisorierii dirir hve E E AS 9 6 1 1 Attaching the Illuminator on top of Flash CaMera c cece cece cece eee eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenesaaaes 9 6 1 2 VAA aN RONO ara a Tetra i at wr eT ere IDE et te en ES eRe re eS ee 9 6 1 3 SUD ECU IDISE AN CS rai
21. y steel construction of both the stand and camera housing make for a robust and durable design A flexible gooseneck mount permits the camera to be tilted from back to front or side to side The overall dimensions of the USB system are shown in Figure 3 ai Figure 3 Overall USB System Dimensions Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 7 of 23 5 Minimum Computer System Requirements A PC with USB 2 0 compatible port USB 1 1 not supported MAC is not supported Preview only e PIIIl 1 1GHz or above 128MB of RAM 256MB preferred Windows XP 2000 for USB2 0 DirectX DirectShow 9 0c or later Windows XP Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2 Preferred Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Preview and capture at the same time e Full D1 MPEG 2 P4 2 4GHz or above 640 x 480 MPEG 2 P4 2 0GHz or above 352 x 288 MPEGI1 P4 1 5GHz or above Hard Disk 5400RPM or above 7200RPM preferred 128MB of RAM 256MB preferred Windows XP 2000 for USB2 0 DirectX DirectShow 9 0c or later Windows XP Service Pack 1 Service Pack 2 Preferred Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Verify system has the latest USB 2 0 host driver from Microsofte only Verify that USB host controller chipset is Microsoft certified This product is not guaranteed to operate with a USB 2 0 host driver from OWC Doc INS 10002 Issue Date 06 24 2013 Page 8 of 23 6 Setup and Operation 6 1 Flash Camera Setup 24Z704USB F 6 1 1 Attaching the Illuminator on top of Flash Cam

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