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Gaoke GK-9000 V-II User Manual

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Hangzhou Gaoke Visualizer User Manual
User Manual
Introduction
Welcome to use Visual Presenter
Visual presenter is a device that captures images by a video
camera mounted vertically on a base. The video image is then
converted to an electronic signal that can be transmitted to other
equipments such as projector, large-screen projection television,
common
television, LCD monitors, etc. Is designed for users to
display terminal on the demonstration in kind, text, picture and the
development of the technical and design products.Before using
presenter, please read the manual carefully and properly keep it as
a reference for future use.
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Gaoke GK-9000 V-II Specifications

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TypeRemote Control
Battery TypeAAA
Battery Quantity2
Infrared Range10 meters
Operating Angle60 degrees

Summary

Introduction

Welcome and Overview

Welcome message and brief overview of the visual presenter's purpose and benefits.

Products Overview

Product Description and Components

Details the product package contents and lists physical components with illustrations.

Products Appearance and Parameter

Covers the visual design of the product and its technical specifications, including input/output ports.

Document Camera User Guide

Connection and Operation Instructions

Guides on connecting the device, initial setup, and basic operational steps for usage.

Control Panel and Remote Controller

Details the functions of buttons on the device's control panel and its remote controller.

Troubleshooting and Solutions

Common Issues and Resolutions

Addresses common problems like no image, focus issues, and signal output errors with solutions.

XGA Switch Instruction Manual

Switching Display Modes

Provides steps for switching between WXGA, XGA, and SXGA output modes using the VGA button.