4.4
Electrical connection
Several plugs and related connector sockets are defined with a color coding. When connecting
the components, make sure that the color coding is correct! Improperly connected components
can become damaged by too high voltage!
4.4.1
Connections on the head
The cables are connected on the back of the head�
⇒ Monitor cable ==> HDMI connection (21)�
Plug the HDMI cable (36) into the retaining clip and then
plug it straight into the socket�
⇒ Foot switch cable ==> connection (23)�
⇒ Mouse cable ==> connection (24)�
⇒ USB memory stick ==> connection (22)�
⇒ Network extension cable ==> in connection (25)�
⇒ Power supply of the head (integrated into the support arm)
==> connection (20)�
4.4.2
EASY view 3D head power supply
The EASY view 3D power supply (4, Fig� 1) has a cable with an
angled jack plug (37)�
⇒ Plug the jack into the socket on the cable of the power supply,
which protrudes at the base of the support arm�
Ensure that the color coding is correct between the con-
nection cable and socket!
Never plug the jack plug into the connection for the foot
switch (23, Fig. 12-a)! This will destroy the head.
⇒ Insert the power cord into the power supply unit and into the
building wall socket�
4.4.3
Connecting the monitor
⇒ Monitor cable ==> DVI input of the monitor (41)�
⇒ Secure plug with integrated screws�
⇒ Power supply ==> DC 12 V (40)� The monitor power supply
(5, Fig� 1) has a cable with a hollow plug�
Ensure that the color coding is correct between the con-
nection cable and socket!
⇒ Insert the power cord into the power supply unit and into the
building wall socket�
5
Operation
5.1
Switching on
⇒ Switch on the monitor by pressing the power button (8, Fig�1)�
⇒ Switch on the head using the power switch (7, Fig� 1)�
♦ The lighting goes on�
♦ After about 20 seconds, an image appears on the monitor�
The cone of light on the table top describes an area whose center is captured by the optics�
5.1.1
Stand-by
If there is no movement below the head for more than 10 minutes and the mouse has not been moved for
more than 10 minutes, the lighting and the monitor output are switched off�
The monitor's power button (8, Fig. 1) flashes in this case.
The stand-by mode is ended when the mouse is moved or movement takes place in the detection range
of the optics�
40
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22
24
25
23
21
2.
2.
36
36
37
41
EN
20
Fig. 12-a
1.
1.
Abb. 12-b
Fig. 12-b
Fig. 13
Fig. 14