ELMO DT 100AF desk-top presenter Instruction manual

Below you will find brief information for desk-top presenter DT-100AF. The DT-100AF is a desk-top presenter that can be used to present printed materials, shoot the face towards yourself, and act as a conventional video camera. It comes equipped with a built-in microphone, auto focus and manual focus, and you can adjust the image size using the ZOOM buttons. It also features external synchronization, providing the ability to project composite images from multiple sources. The DT-100AF is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of presentations and video recording purposes.

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Key features

  • Built-in microphone

  • Auto focus and manual focus

  • Adjustable image size

  • External synchronization

  • Multiple input selection

  • Composite video and S-video output

  • RS-232C connection for computer control

  • Remote control

  • Close-up lens for presentations

  • Use as a conventional video camera

Frequently asked questions

You can connect the DT-100AF to your TV monitor using the provided video/audio cable with RCA pin plugs. Connect the video-out terminal [OUTPUT VIDEO] on the Presenter to the video-in terminal on the TV monitor. You can also connect the S-video out terminal [OUTPUT S-VIDEO] (mini DIN 4P) on the Presenter to the S-video in terminal on the TV monitor using a commercially available S-video connection cable.

You can adjust the image size using the ZOOM buttons. Press [TELE] to enlarge the image and [WIDE] to reduce the image. You can also preset the image size using the PRESET button from the remote control.

The DT-100AF features a one-step auto focus function. Press the AF button to automatically focus on an object. For manual focusing, press the N or F focus buttons to adjust the focus on the desired position. You can also adjust the iris using the OPEN and CLOSE buttons on the remote control.

The focusing range is up to approximately 10 cm above the stage surface when the lens is facing down with the close-up lens attached. Without the close-up lens, the focusing range is approximately 1.0 m when the camera is facing sideways at TELE zoom, and approximately 0.3 m when the camera is facing sideways at WIDE zoom.

Yes, you can. Simply remove the close-up lens and set the camera head to the horizontal position. You can then capture pictures on the wall, distant objects, etc.

Yes, you can. The DT-100AF can be controlled using the RS-232C connection. Refer to the instruction manual for detailed information.

The DT-100AF has a shutter speed selection switch that can be set to 1/60 or 1/100. When using the Presenter in areas with a 50 Hz power supply, setting the switch to 1/100 may reduce flickering under fluorescent lamps and mercury lamps.

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