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Leica ICC50 W User Manual 

General Notes 7

Safety Instructions (Continued)

Instrument safety and EMC

Our device has been designed, produced and 
tested in compliance with

 

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IEC EN 61010-1: Electrical equipment for 
measurement, control and laboratory use 
– Safety – Part one: general requirements

 

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EN 60950-1: Information technology equip-
ment – Safety – Part one: general require-
ments

 

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EN 300328: Electromagnetic compatibility 
and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);  Wide-
band transmission systems; Data transmis-
sion equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz 
ISM band and using wide band modulation 
techniques; Harmonized EN covering essen-
tial requirements under article 3.2 of the 
R&TTE directive.

 

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Radio interference suppression in compli-
ance with EN 55011 class ??

 

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Noise immunity in compliance with 

 

DIN EN 61326-1.

The device meets the requirements of EU 

 

directives

 

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2006/95/EG 

Low voltage directive

 

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2014/30/EU 

EMC directive

 

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2011/95/EU 

RoHS directive

And carries the CE mark.

 

The device must be disposed of in 
accordance with 2012/19/EU WEEE 

directive.

Intended for indoor use only in all EU member 
states, EFTA states and Switzerland.

Summary of Contents for ICC50 W

Page 1: ...Leica ICC50 W User Manual...

Page 2: ...Images Without a Computer or Without a Wireless Device 26 Adjusting Settings While in SD Mode 28 WiFi Mode Capturing and Adjusting Images Using a Wireless Device 29 Ethernet Mode Capturing and Adjust...

Page 3: ...Leica ICC50 W User Manual General Notes 3 General Notes...

Page 4: ...to download and print from our web site at www leica microsystems com Also look for any available Apps for mobile devices in your iOS or Android App store Before installing operating or using the inst...

Page 5: ...be consulted whenever the device is altered modified or used in conjunction with non Leica compo nents that are outside of the scope of this manual Unauthorized alterations to the instrument or noncom...

Page 6: ...t Legal regulations See Safety concept booklet EC Declaration of Conformity See Safety concept booklet Health risks Workplaces equipped with microscopes facilitate and improve the viewing task but the...

Page 7: ...nsmission systems Data transmis sion equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques Harmonized EN covering essen tial requirements under article 3 2 of the R TTE...

Page 8: ...circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected O O Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC information to user This product does not contain any user serv...

Page 9: ...nnel O O Functional disturbances or damaged instruments Warning of hazardous electrical voltage This symbol indicates especially impor tant information that if not observed can cause the following O O...

Page 10: ...Leica ICC50 W User Manual Service 10 Service...

Page 11: ...ining good optical performance Cleaning O O Do not use any unsuitable cleaning agents chemicals or techniques for cleaning O O Never use chemicals to clean colored surfaces or accessories with rubberi...

Page 12: ...s trained service technicians Only original Leica Microsystems spare parts may be used Before opening the instruments switch off the power and unplug the power cable Touching the live circuit can caus...

Page 13: ...Leica ICC50 W User Manual The Leica ICC50 W 13 The Leica ICC50 W...

Page 14: ...50 W 14 Thank you for purchasing the Leica ICC50 W by Leica Microsystems The special design of the Leica ICC50W makes it a universal highly versa tile tool for viewing microscopic specimens and captur...

Page 15: ...nnector on the microscope stand O O External USB power supply O O USB connectors PC Modes of use 1 SD mode O O capture onto SD card O O use remote control 2 WiFi mode O O Wireless connection to wirele...

Page 16: ...C50 W 16 Leica ICC50 W Overview 1 LED status indicator O O Blinking red means starting up O O Green means ready 2 Capture button for SD card capture 3 Mode selection panel 4 SD card slot 5 Power on of...

Page 17: ...cket for connecting an ethernet cable cable not provided 2 HDMI for connecting the provided HDMI cable 3 USB for connecting the provided USB cable Front Infrared window Receives the signal from the op...

Page 18: ...tteries If you ordered the Optional USB power supply you have also received a power supply The contents include the camera module CD with imaging software HDMI cable and USB cable Please do not discar...

Page 19: ...Leica ICC50 W User Manual Get Ready 19 Get Ready...

Page 20: ...e microscope stand and the microscope s viewing tube Preparation for use 1 If the microscope s viewing tube is in place remove it Attach the Leica ICC50 W to the microscope stand 2 Slightly unscrew th...

Page 21: ...50 W User Manual Get Ready 21 Preparation for Use Continued 5 Attach the microscope viewing tube onto the Leica ICC50 W using the set screw which is located on the left side of the Leica ICC50 W camer...

Page 22: ...Leica ICC50 W User Manual Get Set 22 Get Set...

Page 23: ...nector of a PC Camera should be in USB mode Connect the camera to a power source Note the Leica ICC50 W requires 5 V 1 5 A for power therefore a proper power supply must be used Connect to a power sou...

Page 24: ...the eyepieces Installing and connecting 1 Insert the provided CD into your computer and follow the instructions to load the soft ware 2 Insert the provided USB cable into the camera s USB port and at...

Page 25: ...an HD monitor or HD projector to share the image Note the image aspect ratio while in USB mode is 4 3 To avoid distortion if your projector or monitor is set to a 16 9 aspect ratio you will need to a...

Page 26: ...re the camera is connected to a power source see power source section on page 23 2 Press the red power button 3 The status light will blink red Wait until the status light is green and one of the mode...

Page 27: ...then change to the magnification at which you wish to capture the image Do not refocus the micro scope You can also use the HDMI output and an HD display not provided as a focusing aid 6 To capture a...

Page 28: ...t a standard illumina tion is available when you reset the camera Press and hold the capture button for 5 seconds Wait for the beep A new white balance is set It is recommended to set a new white bala...

Page 29: ...nd one of the mode button s is also green This may take approximately 30 seconds 4 If a mode button other than WiFi mode is lit green then press the WiFi button and wait until both the status LED and...

Page 30: ...t will blink red Wait until the status light is green and one of the mode button s is also green This may take approximately 30 seconds 5 If a mode button other than ethernet mode is lit green then pr...

Page 31: ...ra Remote Control Optional The remote control is designed to work only when the camera is in SD mode and when the camera is used in combination with an HD display The only function which works in any...

Page 32: ...ut obstructions 1 Start stop video recording 2 Save still image to SD card 3 Stop continue live image pause play movie clip 4 View files on SD card 5 Move to previous image on SD card 6 Move to next i...

Page 33: ...on an HD moni tor 1 Thumbnail view first press O O up down left right select thumbnail O O Show image in full screen or playback movie clip O O next image previous image O O Play movie clip O O left r...

Page 34: ...ning and closing the camera menu 1 Point the remote control towards the camera 2 Press the key on the remote control to show the camera menus on the monitor 3 Press the and buttons to select a menu it...

Page 35: ...Press the button to exit the menu The values for RED and BLUE cannot be adjusted if the WB MODE setting is set to AUTO COLOR COLOR Automatic White Balance EXPOSURE RESOLUTION SETUP CAMERA SETUP ETHERN...

Page 36: ...of view so that only the illumina tion is seen 2 Press the button on the remote control 3 Call up the COLOR entry 4 Set the WB MODE to MANUAL 5 If necessary correct the values for RED and BLUE until...

Page 37: ...1 Press the button on the remote control 2 Call up the command for manual exposure see diagram at the left 3 Set the value for EXP MODE to MANUAL 4 Correct the values for EXPOSURE GAIN and GAMMA unti...

Page 38: ...ion LIVE resolution of the live image Defines the resolution of the live image CAPTURED resolution of the captured image Defines the resolution of the captured image on the SD card MOVIE resolution of...

Page 39: ...LANGUAGE Select the language of the On Screen Display SELECTING IMAGE OVERLAYS SELECT OVERLAY Press to select another overlay Press to activate the selected overlay and leave the menu If you want to...

Page 40: ...tic If you selected STATIC for the IP address you can input the following using the onscreen keyboard O O IP address O O IP subnet mask O O Gateway IP address SETUP ETHERNET Main menu Sub menu Etherne...

Page 41: ...here is no password SECURITY OPTIONS WPA2 PSK AES This allows you to create a password PASSWORD Create a password using the onscreen keyboard CHANNEL When stand alone is selected as the interface this...

Page 42: ...f OK is selected you will see a list of WiFi access points nearby SETUP WiFi Continued Main menu Sub menu WiFi COLOR EXPOSURE RESOLUTION SETUP CAMERA SETUP ETHERNET SETUP WIFI INTERFACE NAME SSID SECU...

Page 43: ...ep must be performed within 4 seconds If a timeout is displayed after 4 seconds press the Pair button again to start the process 2 Press and hold the button on your remote you want to define as the pa...

Page 44: ...Leica ICC50 W User Manual Go 44 Go...

Page 45: ...Leica ICC50 W User Manual Go 45 Now all you need to do is properly set up your microscope capture your images and enjoy Ready Set Go...

Page 46: ...ions 46 Specifications Due to the technology of the camera the speci fications are changing regularly Please visit our website www leica microsystems com education for the latest brochure downloads to...

Page 47: ...oncondensing Alitude maximum Operating Nonoperating 0 m to 2 000 m 0 ft to 6 561 ft 0 m to 10 668 m 0 ft to 35 000 ft Pollution Degree Rating 2 Ports and connectors Feature Specification USB one stand...

Page 48: ...ion and educational applications Leica Microsystems an international company with a strong network of worldwide customer services Active worldwide Tel Fax Australia North Ryde 61 2 8870 3500 2 9878 10...

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