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Genee World GV-2100 User Manual

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Installing the Software

The function of the Video Cap software is to snap and display images

with the USB interface, which includes displaying static and dynamic

pictures, snapping dynamic images and playback the dynamic images

with the Windows Media Player or similar player.

A. Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your visualiser into the CD-ROM

drive. if Auto run is enabled on your system, then the Software Setup

window will be displayed automatically as below.

If it does not start automatically, after inserting the CD-ROM, click

[Start] -> [My Computer], and then double click

(the CD-ROM

drive letter might be different in different computer systems) and then

the above screen will appear immediately

B. Click the Install DirectX9.0 button to install Microsoft DirectX9.0

C. Click the Install Capture Program button to install the program that

captures images in the AVI or Bitmap format

D. Click the Install USB Driver button to install the driver designed for

the visualiser and will be used by the Capture Program

E. After the installation is finished, then click the Exit button to exit the

Software Setup Window

F. Shut down your computer when prompted in order for the changes to

take effect

G. Use the USB2.0 cable provided to connect your computer to the

visualiser before your computer is restarted

H. Turn on the visualiser

Remarks: DirectX9.0 is not necessary to install, it is mainly for computer

print screen function

Please pay attention to the following:

1. Computer hardware requirements; CPU: Pentium 4 2.0G or above,

RAM: 256M or above, USB 2.0 port, Hard disk 40G or more

2. Operating system: Windows 2000 or above. If the operating system

is Windows 2000, should install SP4. If the operating system is

Windows XP, you should install SP1

1. Use one hand to hold the base of the visualiser and use the other

hand to carefully lift up the mirror stand of the unit

2. Place the camera stand to the maximum position

3. Rotate the camera head, make sure that mark E on the Camera

head is in line with mark B on the camera stand

ATTENTION: When mark E is in line with A, the camera head and the base are

parallel. When mark E is in line with mark D, the camera head and the base are
vertical. When the visualiser is folded, mark E is in line with mark C

Connections

DC-12V IN: External 12V power adaptor input connection

S-VIDEO-OUT/VIDEO-OUT: Visualiser video output

RGB-OUT1/RGB-OUT2: RGB output (output the same signal)

RGB-IN: Laptop, computer or other RGB signal input

USB: Computer image capture and video recording for both PC

and MAC

3. You must use the high speed USB cable provided

4. When connecting the visualiser to a desktop computer using the high

speed USB cable provided, we recommend using the USB port located

on the rear of the mainframe. The USB port on the front of the computer

might have interference.

5. You may need to install the USB driver again when you change a

computers USB port. If this port has USB 2.0 driver installed, there is no

need to install the USB driver again

6. If you cannot capture images under the Video Capture program, you

need to set the signal input source as follows: click “Option” - “Video

crossbar”, and then set INPUT as Video Composite In.

USB capture for MAC computers

Copy the folder “Mac Driver” into MAC hard disk, open the folder and dou-

ble click “Empia 1.0.0b2.zip”, the “setup” file appears. Following the screen

notice, click “Next” and finish installation.

Notes

1. Please connect the MAC computer and visualiser when installing the

driver

2. Please use the USB 2.0 cable provided with your visualiser

Video display and capture

You can capture and control images on the visualiser from a computer

connected with a USB connector

Click [Start] - [Program] - [VideoCap] - “VideoCapx.xx” (x.xx is softwares

version) to open the software

A. Static Image Setup

Click “Capture” - “Capture Frame”, input the file name in dialogue box, or

you can click icon on the toolbar, then input file name in dialogue window.

The image file is JPG format