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DP74

53

Österreichischer Verband für

Elektrotechnik (ÖVE)

<ÖVE> <HAR>

30

10

50

Danmarks Elektriske Materialkontroll

(DEMKO)

<DEMKO> <HAR>

30

10

30

National Standards Authority of Ireland 

(NSAI)

<NSAI> <HAR>

30

30

50

Norges Elektriske Materiellkontroll

(NEMKO)

NEMKO <HAR>

10

10

70

Asociacion Electrotecnica Y

Electronica Espanola (AEE)

<UNED> <HAR>

30

10

70

Hellenic Organization for

Standardization (ELOT)

ELOT <HAR>

30

30

70

Instituto Portages da Qualidade

(IPQ)

np   

<HAR>

10

10

90

Schweizerischer Elektro

Technischer Verein (SEV)

SEV <HAR>

10

30

90

Elektriska Inspektoratet

SETI <HAR>

10

30

90

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) 

SV, SVT, SJ or SJT, 3 X 18AWG

Canadian Standards Association (CSA) 

SV, SVT, SJ or SJT, 3 X 18AWG

Summary of Contents for DP74

Page 1: ...hly before operating this product and keep it on hand during operation of this product Retain this instruction manual in an easily accessible place near the work desk for future reference For products...

Page 2: ...e limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a com...

Page 3: ...2 Nomenclature of respective portions 19 3 Assembly 21 3 1 Attaching the camera head 21 3 2 Installing the low profile bracket 23 3 3 Installing the PCIe interface board 24 3 4 Connecting the camera i...

Page 4: ...DP74 4 Installation of software 30 5 Outline of image acquisition procedures 32 6 External trigger function 34 7 Specifications 36 8 Troubleshooting 42...

Page 5: ...d to the Olympus microscope using the C mount camera adapter the image from the microscope can be acquired Using this microscope digital camera DP74 in combination with non Olympus C mount camera adap...

Page 6: ...dous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the product or other property T...

Page 7: ...wer cord is provided please select the proper power cord by referring to the section Proper selection of the power supply cord at the end of this instruction manual Always connect the ground terminal...

Page 8: ...rs The camera head generates heat after long hours of use Be careful not to allow the camera head to touch your skin for long hours to avoid the low temperature burns Do not touch the heat generating...

Page 9: ...with bare hands It may cause burns Labels Labels are placed at parts where special precaution is required when handling and using the system Always pay attentions to the labels Label Indication positi...

Page 10: ...cautions Otherwise the product may be damaged The camera head is vulnerable to impact Do not subject it to a sudden or severe impact when attaching to the microscope or removing from the microscope Al...

Page 11: ...variations caused by the influence of cosmic rays Use cellSens or DP2 TWAIN for calibration After calibration restart the system 9 Do not disconnect the camera cable while the software is running The...

Page 12: ...e to several years When the product is damaged 2 If following phenomena occur even though the camera is working properly images cannot be restored and the damages are not compensated The image is abno...

Page 13: ...nfigurations of the PC including BIOS change installing other software or adding other hardware by yourself 4 When the HDD free space is reduced the data processing speed may be extremely slow or erro...

Page 14: ...ft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other company names or product names des...

Page 15: ...of the image may be darkened due to incompatible specifications with DP74 2 If the intermediate tubelength is long see examples below the periphery of the field of view may be obscured depending on th...

Page 16: ...microscope model name which drives the illumination by the alternate current etc contact Olympus 4 Performances in combination use of this product and non Olympus microscopes have not been evaluated N...

Page 17: ...secured depending on the graphic card type to be used 11 If you insert the high reflectance filter 45LBD IF etc in the filter holder of the microscope the flare may be noticeable The flare becomes les...

Page 18: ...on Fluorescence observation in the modes other than Low Light mode The magnification ratio between the objectives before and after changing is 5 times or more Observation of the specimen containing th...

Page 19: ...6 7 mm x 174 6 mm OS Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 bit Microsoft Windows 8 1 Pro 64 bit Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Professional SP1 32 bit 64 bit Language English Japanese Required configurations for...

Page 20: ...splay when using this product in AdobeRGB mode The proper color reproduction cannot be obtained if the sRGB AdobeRGB setting of this product is not matched with the mode to be set to the display to be...

Page 21: ...by dry wiping moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent and wipe the dirty surface with it Do not use organic solvents to clean the portions other than lens parts since it deteriorates paint...

Page 22: ...dapter Consult Olympus for the microscope camera adapter and DP2 TWAIN to be used together Camera head C mount camera adapter Camera interface cable PCIe interface board Desktop PC Display Low profile...

Page 23: ...ct connected to the camera head should be an Olympus designated product or a product in compliance with the requirements of IEC60950 or CISPR22 24 international standards related to product safety If...

Page 24: ...20 DP74 Software option cellSens OLYMPUS Stream PCI standard half size low profile size compatible Camera interface cable page 27 Low profile bracket page23 Connector page 27 PCIe interface board...

Page 25: ...C mount 0 63X camera adapter U TV0 63XC are described below Remove the C mount lens cap a Screw the C mount camera adapter b into the C mount thread c at the bottom of the camera head until it stops A...

Page 26: ...on of the C mount camera adapter Use the C mount camera adapter with the magnification of 0 63X or more If you use the C mount camera adapter with the magnification lower than 0 63X four corners of th...

Page 27: ...face of the PC with your hand to discharge the static electricity before replacing the bracket When replacing the bracket do not touch the parts on the board surface or push it with excessive force to...

Page 28: ...llic surface of the PC with your hand to discharge the static electricity before installing the PCIe interface board When installing the PCIe interface board do not touch the parts on the board surfac...

Page 29: ...ata transfer rate is X4 or more The electrical mode data transfer rate of PCIe slots might differ from the mechanical mode slot shape of them Be sure to confirm your PC s instruction manual and labels...

Page 30: ...e connectors completely to the end For prevention from possible damage be careful not to apply excessive force to the connectors of the PCIe interface board or cables Fix the cover of the PCIe slot se...

Page 31: ...s the lamp housing of microscope The camera interface cable is vulnerable to bend or twist Be careful not to apply excess force Connect the camera interface cable in the correct orientation paying att...

Page 32: ...eful not to connect the camera interface cable to the display connector of the PC And also be careful not to connect the display cable to the connector where this product name DP74 is displayed The di...

Page 33: ...ction For the external triggering function refer to 6 External trigger function page 34 Insert the connector of the BNC cable of the external equipment into the connector a of the PCIe interface board...

Page 34: ...ccount logging on the Windows is not registered as a Administrator the software cannot be installed If it is registered as a User change it to a Administrator For the change of user account refer to t...

Page 35: ...cify it in the device list shown below The device list is displayed when you startup cellSens or OLYMPUS Stream for the first time Or in Menu bar select Acquisition Devices Device List to display the...

Page 36: ...Setup microscope Adjust white balance Adjust white balance Framing and focusing Acquire the image Save the image Set exposure time Fine adjustment of exposure time Set exposure mode Manual Recheck an...

Page 37: ...balance Adjust black balance Framing and focusing Acquire the image Save the image Set exposure time Fine adjustment of exposure time Set exposure mode Manual Recheck and perform fine adjustment as n...

Page 38: ...als Trigger input When the trigger signal is inputted from external equipments the still image can be acquired using cellSens OLYMPUS Stream When the trigger signal is detected at the edge the image i...

Page 39: ...close of the commercially available shutter can be controlled The trigger signal is outputted in interlock with the image acquisition operation by cellSens OLYMPUS Stream The positive and negative log...

Page 40: ...els Global shutter system Pixel pitch 5 86 m H x 5 86 m V Cooling system Peltier and natural air cooling Image size 5760 x 3600 pixel shifting 3CMOS mode 2880 x 1800 pixel shifting 3CMOS mode 1920 x 1...

Page 41: ...ble AE pause Available Exposure correction Correction range 2 0 EV 1 3 EV step Metering area Full image 30 1 0 1 The metering area can be moved freely Exposure time 39 s to 60 s Binning 2 x 2 Live fra...

Page 42: ...x 0 1 s 1600 x 1200 1 x 1 approx 0 1 s 960 x 600 1 x 1 approx 0 1 s 960 x 600 2 x 2 approx 0 1 s If CPU of the PC does not support AVX it takes longer time to acquire the image in 5760 x 3600 3CMOS mo...

Page 43: ...space sRGB AdobeRGB Focus indicator Contrast bar Line profile Shading correction Available Pixel shift photobleaching Available HDR Available Live noise reduction Available Position navigator Availab...

Page 44: ...oft Windows 8 1 Pro 64 bit Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Professional SP1 32 bit 64 bit Language English Japanese Rating Camera head 12 V 0 8 A Dimension Weight Camera head 116 mm x 87 7 mm H excluding...

Page 45: ...nsation In case of over 31 C 88 F the relative humidity is decreased linearly through 70 at 34 C 93 F 60 at 37 C 99 F to 50 at 40 C 104 F Supply voltage fluctuation 10 Pollution degree 2 in accordance...

Page 46: ...light path selector of the microscope is not set to the camera side The illumination light intensity of the microscope is not adjusted properly Focusing of the microscope is not adjusted properly Turn...

Page 47: ...ter image acquisition Wait until the processing after image acquisition is completed and acquire the next still image In some cases you may need to press the Cancel button on the status bar and acquir...

Page 48: ...and set the appropriate exposure correction value Online manual The dark area of the image is set as the metering area Set the area where you want to meter as the metering area Online manual AE lock...

Page 49: ...osure time was shorter than the currently required exposure time is active Cancel the AE lock Online manual The output highlight level of the level adjustment is too low Reset the current level adjust...

Page 50: ...e area where nothing is shown on the background as the reference area for black balance Online manual The screen color of the PC is not set appropriately Set the screen color of the PC to 24 bit color...

Page 51: ...properly The aperture diaphragm of the condenser is open too wide Narrow down the aperture diaphragm appropriately and bring the specimen into focus accurately Lens components of the microscope and th...

Page 52: ...10 bit grayscale cannot be opened properly by the software other than cellSens OLYMPUS Stream Or the image in black color is displayed including the icon on the window The effective data is lower 10 b...

Page 53: ...Problem Cause Remedy Page The map of the position navigator cannot be created The speed to move the stage is too fast While creating the map move the stage slowly Online manual Brightness and or color...

Page 54: ...a or 250 V AC for 220 240 V AC area 6 A minimum 60 C minimum 3 05 m maximum Grounding type attachment plug cap Opposite terminates in molded on IEC configuration appliance coupling A power supply cord...

Page 55: ...fication mark Argentina IRAM Italy IMQ Australia SAA Japan JET Austria VE Netherlands KEMA Belgium CEBEC Norway NEMKO Canada CSA Spain AEE Denmark DEMKO Sweden SEMKO Finland FEI Switzerland SEV France...

Page 56: ...ad Length of color section in mm Black Red Yellow Comite Electrotechnique Belge CEBEC CEBEC HAR 10 30 10 Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker VDE e V Pr fstelle VDE HAR 30 10 10 Union Technique de I Ele...

Page 57: ...NEMKO HAR 10 10 70 Asociacion Electrotecnica Y Electronica Espanola AEE UNED HAR 30 10 70 Hellenic Organization for Standardization ELOT ELOT HAR 30 30 70 Instituto Portages da Qualidade IPQ np HAR 1...

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Page 60: ...AX8900 06 Issued in January 2021 Distributed by Manufactured by Shinjuku Monolith 2 3 1 Nishi Shinjuku Shinjuku ku Tokyo 163 0914 Japan www olympus global com...

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