background image

 

 

position. AFS

W500, “W” means search focus in 

“whole area”. 

(16-2-4)

 

AFC

Continuous autofocus, “A” and “W” are same   

function as AFS. 

(16-2-5)

 

LED

LED levels. Ex: LED

12, 12 means the LED 

level. 

(16-2-6)

 

EV

Exposure Value. Ex: EV

+

5, means EV is +5,   

EV

-5 means EV is -5. 

(16-2-7)

 

MR

Motor Reset. 

(16-2-8)

 

SHA

Sharpness. Ex: SHA

SET(5), means sharpness 

is 5. SHA

SET(10) means the maximum 10.   

(16-2-9)

 

FRZ

Image Freeze. Ex: FRZ

ON, means freeze   

image, FRZ

OFF means unfreeze image.   

(16-2-10)

 

WB

White Balance Calibration. Ex: WB

SET means 

calibrate white balance. 

 

(16-2-11)

 

NONE

No Function.   

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for UM08-GN

Page 1: ...Version 2 0A UM08 GN User s Guide ...

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Page 3: ...emble microscope with stand 2 1 3 IR Remote controller 4 1 4 Microscope menu functions 10 1 5 Microscope introduction 23 1 6 Microscope Focus 26 1 7 Microscope accessory 30 2 Printed Notice 31 2 1 Maintenance 31 2 2 Product Specification 32 2 3 Safety Instructions 33 ...

Page 4: ...m Q ty Item Q ty DiGi Microscope 1 White Balance Card 1 HDMI Cable 1 IR Remote Control 1 Power adaptor 1 User s Guide 1 S107 Stand 1 Object Lens 4x 1 Stand assemble guide 1 Object Lens 10x Option 1 2 Assemble microscope with stand 1 2 1 Fix microscope Tighten the microscope onto stand a Refer to Stand assembling instruction for detailed explanation ...

Page 5: ...3 1 2 2 Start to use microscope Connect the HDMI cable b and adaptor c to HDMI monitor and power See below a b c ...

Page 6: ...o on HDMI monitor to output image Long press means press and hold the button for 2 seconds 1 3 IR Remote controller The microscope operation and functions is controlled by the IR remote controller 1 Power Turn on off 2 HDMI No Function 3 PC CAM No Function 4 Snapshot No Function ...

Page 7: ...please reset the operation 7 Manual focus 7 1 Zoom in Zooms in speed increases when held 7 2 Zoom out Zooms out speed increases when held 7 3 Step zoom in zoom in by steps 7 4 Step zoom out zoom out by steps 8 Autofocus Press one time to search focus in current area long press for 2 seconds to search focus in whole area 8 1 Single Autofocus Focuses one time 8 2 Continuous Autofocus Re focuses when...

Page 8: ...hoose the last value When MENU function is not turn on press to change Crosshair in Full screen size normal size or turn off 15 Video Ratio No Function 16 Status Bar Status bar tells Field of View FOV Magnification MAG and Working Distance WD or ON OFF the status see area d The area e tells the operation status and only show 3 seconds If see FL for free lens such as 4x long focus lens or CSZ serie...

Page 9: ...agnification size will change depending on the lens position screen size and image ratio 16 1 3 WD Working Distance 16 2 Area e 16 2 1 OZ Optical Zoom Ex OZ 500 500 means sensor position 16 2 2 SZ Step Zoom Ex SZ 500 Same format as OZ 16 2 3 AFS Single Autofocus Ex AFS A500 A means search focus in current area 500 means sensor d e ...

Page 10: ...ED level 16 2 6 EV Exposure Value Ex EV 5 means EV is 5 EV 5 means EV is 5 16 2 7 MR Motor Reset 16 2 8 SHA Sharpness Ex SHA SET 5 means sharpness is 5 SHA SET 10 means the maximum 10 16 2 9 FRZ Image Freeze Ex FRZ ON means freeze image FRZ OFF means unfreeze image 16 2 10 WB White Balance Calibration Ex WB SET means calibrate white balance 16 2 11 NONE No Function ...

Page 11: ...he lens focus until clear and choose On Because the white balance is sometimes influenced by external light sources it is recommended to calibrate the white balance if the color seems off or incorrect 18 Image Freeze ON Off to freeze or unfreeze the image 19 Sharpness On Off to set sharpness at Minimum and Maximum level ...

Page 12: ...se item Left and Right to turn on off or adjust parameter Enter means more functions press Menu to enter next function or confirm means no more settings Return to return last page or press Left or Right to choose End to return preview window 1 4 1 EXPOSURE To set exposure time see below ...

Page 13: ...alue is larger than 0 use to increase Senor to light s sensibility 4 Brightness Adjust image brightness 5 D WDR Digitally adjusting exposure in areas of the frame to maintain optimum detail in both the shadows and highlights of the image 5 1 LEVEL Adjust image exposure level from too dark or too bright 5 2 RETURN Return to Last page or Save End Menu 6 DEFOG De Fog When observing under strong light...

Page 14: ...e DEFOG Setting 6 1 POS SIZE Adjust de fog position and area 6 2 GRADATION To set gradation levels near the edge of defog area 6 3 DEFAULT Return to Factory setting 6 4 RETURN Return to Last page or Save End Menu 7 RETURN Return to Last page or Save End Menu ...

Page 15: ...ightness for darker image in back light environment 2 1 LEVEL To adjust brightness level 2 2 AREA Choose the back light compensation area and size 2 3 DEFAULT Return to default setting 2 4 Return Return to last page or Save End Menu 3 HSBLC High Suppress Back Light Compensation To identify the over luminance area by backlight and proceed masking the area ...

Page 16: ...nto Black 3 4 LEVEL Set Threshold for over exposed image 3 5 DEFAULT Return to factory default setting 3 6 RETURN Return to last page or Save End Menu 4 WDR Wide Dynamic Range WDR allows an imaging system to correct the intense back light surrounding subject and thus enhances the ability to distinguish features and shapes on the subject See below for setting WDR ...

Page 17: ...e color 1 AWB Auto white balance 2 ATW Trace white area and auto calibrated 3 AWC SET Semi auto white balance Use to track the white color from current image Same as 1 3 17 operation 4 4200K Suitable for ambient light 4200K 5 5200K Suitable for ambient light 5200K 6 MANUAL Manually adjust blue and red values to find correct white color Refer to below fig ...

Page 18: ...ease file compression See below 1 2D NR LOW MIDDLE HIGH Edge Preserving 2D NR 2 3D NR LOW MIDDLE HIGH Motion Adaptive 3D NR 3 Return Return to last page or Save End Menu 1 4 5 SPECIAL Set special functions 1 D EFFECT Functions as following Press Left or right to turn on or off ...

Page 19: ...1 2 Mirror function can not be used at the same time 1 2 MIRROR Image rotatory Horizontal or Vertical 1 3 NEG IMAGE Turn On Off Negative image 1 4 RETURN Return to last page or Save End Menu 2 MOTION Detect the moving object see below setting 2 1 SELECT Select the detected area ...

Page 20: ...ower value gets the higher sensitivity 2 4 COLOR The Area frame color Green Blue White and Red 2 5 TRNAS The Area frame transparency 2 6 ALARM Setup Detected Area s display content 2 6 1 VIEW TYPE Select the frame type to show detected area Frame type transparent square grid both open or close all 2 6 2 OSD VIEW Select to show MOTION DETECTED when detect moving image 2 6 3 TIME Set Frame pausing t...

Page 21: ...guages are selectable 4 DEFFECT Dead Pixel compensation 4 1 LIVE DPC Dead Pixel Correction Correct the live dead pixel during preview 4 1 1 AGC LEVEL Auto Gain Control When light source is not enough AGC will follow the threshold setting to adjust brightness and compensate the dead pixel 4 1 2 LEVEL Set the threshold value to judge if compensation is needed ...

Page 22: ...oose the compensation area 4 2 2 START Start to do Static Dead Pixel correction 4 2 3 DPC VIEW Show corrected Dead Pixels 4 2 4 LEVEL Set the threshold value to judge if it needs to be corrected 4 2 5 AGC Auto Gain Control When light source is not enough AGC will follow the threshold setting to adjust brightness and compensate the dead pixel 4 2 6 SENS UP Raise up the sensor s sensitivity to compe...

Page 23: ...version 6 RETURN Return to last page or Save End Menu 1 4 6 ADJUST Image Adjustment 1 SHARPNESS Adjust Sharpness higher value increases the higher contrast along near edges of the image 1 1 LEVEL Adjust Image Sharpness level 1 2 START AGC Set start levels to adjust sharpness ...

Page 24: ... Blue GAIN level 2 3 RED GAIN Adjust Red Gain level 2 4 RETURN Return to last page or Save End Menu 3 LSC Lens Shading Correction Use Lens shading correction to average the luminance of image 4 VIDEO OUT Select NTSC or PAL for TV output 5 RETURN Return to last page or Save End Menu 1 4 7 RETURN Save exit MENU or press Left or Right button to go back to Factory setting or Exit and not Save ...

Page 25: ...n the IR receiver area 1 IR remote control aiming area f The indicator will blink whenever buttons are pressed If the indicator did not blink means the signal was not delivered and please repress again 2 HDMI indicator g When lit up the microscope is in HDMI mode If light blinks means microscope does not connect with monitor 3 Remote control indicator h The indicator will lit up when g h f ...

Page 26: ...s forcefully 1 HDMI i The HDMI port is used to connect the microscope to a screen When the device is in HDMI mode connect the microscope to the screen using the HDMI cable from the box For TV screen connections make sure to choose the homologous image ratio and format 2 USB j USB port to use optional accessory IMB04 to PC 3 Power K Power adaptor is only compatible with the cord in the box k j i ...

Page 27: ...25 1 5 2 Stand gear box Assemble the stand and then screw the microscope onto the universal joint l on the gear box 1 5 3 LED Light socket 1 LED m Gooseneck Light GN 01 for 4x lens l m ...

Page 28: ...ys to focus First choose focus distance to adjust the microscope height then tuning focus by remote controller until clear On the contrary first to choose the image sensor position then adjusts the microscope height Focus distance distance from object lens to object Image sensor position The image sensor position n ...

Page 29: ...e remote controller or far distance control mode on the application program to focus the image 2 Fixed image sensor position The status bar will show on the screen please refer to Section 1 3 16 Use the remote controller to adjust the image sensor position based on magnification size FOV or working distance When the image sensor position is fixed focus the image by using knob o to adjust the heigh...

Page 30: ...y have 14 focus sections The sensor position tells the magnification size Mag field of view FOV or working distance WD The below chart is measured on 4 3 ratio on 24 screen it s only a reference data might not be accurate enough Based on the image ratio preview window size field of view and magnification size will change o p ...

Page 31: ...3 2 15 1 17 7 21 2 26 5 29 5 33 2 35 4 37 9 Focus section 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Sensor position 1280 1240 1190 1130 1095 1055 1015 965 910 WD mm 70 5 65 5 60 0 55 0 52 0 49 5 47 0 44 0 41 5 FOV mm 13 12 11 10 9 5 9 8 5 8 7 5 Mag X 40 8 44 2 48 3 53 1 55 9 59 0 62 5 66 4 70 8 Focus section 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Sensor position 850 775 695 595 475 330 150 60 WD mm 39 0 36 5 33 5 31 0 28 5 26 ...

Page 32: ... 6 FOV mm 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 1 9 1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 Mag X 231 242 253 266 280 295 313 332 354 Focus section 10 11 12 13 14 Sensor position 815 625 400 135 45 WD mm 7 3 7 0 6 7 6 4 6 3 FOV mm 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 07 Mag X 380 409 443 483 497 1 7 Microscope accessory 1 7 1 White balance card The white side is used to calibrate the white balance If the object is tiny place it onto the white balance card and m...

Page 33: ...alfunction if it encounters strong collision vibration or distortion 2 1 4 Turn the microscope off before cutting off the power supply do not forced cut off the power supply 2 1 5 Do not face the lens against strong light or sunshine for extended periods of time Strong light rays may degrade sensitive elements and generate white stains on images 2 1 6 Handle the device carefully do not disassemble...

Page 34: ...iary source GN 01 Gooseneck Light DC port Adaptor DC Input HDMI port Output 1080P 1920 1080 Pixel image Focus control IR remote control Power supplier Adaptor Output DC 5 0V 2 0A Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption A C 0 9A Max Size 106 L 106 W 152 T mm Weight Host weight around330 grams Operation environment Temperature 5 50 Humidity lower than 85 No Condensation For any changes please vi...

Page 35: ...de the device or the device is dropped or damaged please switch off and remove the power supply to avoid fire and electric shock Do not look steadily into Light sources after switching on the host as it is harmful to your eyes Please use only the product accessories provided in the box for connections Do not use any outside products without approval of original factory Please remove the power supp...

Page 36: ...er etc Services caused by any of the following situations in the period of the warranty shall not be provided free of charge 1 Improper use or disassembly repair or refitting 2 Any damages to the device caused by external or environmental factors 3 Discrepancy of product serial number unfilled or unidentified warranty Any inspection or repair service after the period of warranty will be charged as...

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Page 38: ...or Confirmation Stamp is necessary for validation of the Warranty Distributor s seal shall include name of the shop telephone and address Please ask the distributor to fill in the name of the shop address purchase date and other contents to protect your rights and validate your one year warranty since upon the purchase date ...

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