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Version 1.1A 

UM08-CSZ064 

User’s Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for UM08-CSZ064

Page 1: ...Version 1 1A UM08 CSZ064 User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ontents 2 1 2 CSZ064 Lens Assembling 2 1 3 IR Remote controller 5 1 4 Microscope menu functions 8 1 5 Microscope introduction 22 1 6 Microscope Focus 27 1 7 Microscope accessory 29 2 Printed Notice 29...

Page 3: ...IR Remote Control 1 Power adaptor 1 User s Guide 1 S114 Stand 1 CSZ064 Lens 1 Stand assemble guide 1 LED Ring Light GN03 1 1 2 CSZ064 Lens Assembling 1 2 1 Fix microscope Each CSZ064 lens has reach it...

Page 4: ...3 1 2 2 Start to use microscope Connect the HDMI cable c and adaptor d within the box to HDMI monitor and power See below a b...

Page 5: ...4 1 2 3 Power On Off Press Power to turn on microscope Choose HDMI mode or Auto on HDMI monitor to output image c d...

Page 6: ...when connect to optional accessory Image Capture Box IMB05 for snapshot 5 LED Adjustment No Function 6 Motor Reset Recalibrates entire operation Returns to the lens position If a loss of electricity o...

Page 7: ...lease refer to Section 1 6 Microscope Focus Press button one time to search focus in current area press and hold button for 2 seconds to search focus in whole area 8 1 Single Autofocus Focuses one tim...

Page 8: ...ill show OZ sensor position and EV Exposure Each status only shows up 3 seconds 17 Auto White Balance Calibration To calibrate the white balance place the white balance card included in box under the...

Page 9: ...4 Microscope menu functions There are 8 functions in menu press Up and Down to choose item Left and Right to turn on off or adjust parameter Enter means more functions press Menu to enter next functio...

Page 10: ...Control auto control the brightness based on setting when light is not enough 3 SENS UP Only available when item 2 AGC value is larger than 0 use to increase Senor to light s sensibility 4 Brightness...

Page 11: ...ear the edge of defog area 6 3 DEFAULT Return to default setting 6 4 RETURN Return to last page 1 4 2 BACKLIGHT Press left right button to choose turn on off Backlight mode 1 OFF Disable backlight fun...

Page 12: ...o last page 3 BLC Back Light Compensation To adjust brightness for darker image in back light environment 3 1 GAIN To adjust brightness level 3 2 AREA Choose the back light compensation area and size...

Page 13: ...ng the area 4 1 SELECT Select the areas which needs to be adjusted 4 areas are selectable 4 2 DISPLAY Display the selected area 4 3 LEVEL Set value to judge if the image is too bright 4 4 MODE Super b...

Page 14: ...hite balance 2 ATW Auto tracing white area and calibration 3 AWC SET Semi auto white balance Use to track the white color from current image 4 MANUAL Manually adjust blue and red values to find correc...

Page 15: ...D NR 3 1 1 SMART NR The sensitivity to detect the moving object The lower value gets higher sensitivity 3 1 2 RETURN Return to last page 3 2 LEVEL The threshold to judge noise 3 3 START AGC Start auto...

Page 16: ...turn Return to last page 1 4 5 SPECIAL Set special functions 1 D EFFECT There are few more functions in D EFFECT but 1 3 1 4 and 1 6 function can only turn on one item at one time Press Left or right...

Page 17: ...2 MIRROR Image rotatory Horizontal or Vertical 1 3 D ZOOM Digitally enlarge the chose area Digital zoom selection can from 1 62 times See below setting for D Zoom 1 3 1 PIP Turn on Picture in Picture...

Page 18: ...DEFAULT Return to default setting 1 3 5 RETURN Return to last page 1 4 SMART D ZOOM Assign 1 or 2 areas to enlarge the image from 1 62 times whenever detected the object moves The Smart D zoom will au...

Page 19: ...rea can be set in 1 4 1 1 4 3 SENSITIVITY The sensitivity to detect whenever object moves The lower value gets the higher sensitivity 1 4 4 PIP No Function 1 4 5 D Zoom Set magnification times 1 4 6 T...

Page 20: ...Select the areas which needs to be detected 4 areas are selectable 2 2 DISPLAY Display the selected area Position and area can be set in 2 1 2 3 SENSITIVITY The sensitivity to detect whenever object m...

Page 21: ...Pixel Correction Correct the live dead pixel during preview 4 2 1 LEVEL Set the threshold value to judge if it needs RETURN Return to last page 4 2 STATIC DPC Static Dead Pixel Correction scan and fi...

Page 22: ...the dead pixel 4 2 4 AGC Auto Gain Control When light is not enough AGC will follow the threshold setting to compensate the dead pixel 4 2 5 RETURN Return to last page 4 2 2 to be corrected 5 VERSION...

Page 23: ...ctory default setting Press Left right button to choose CHANGE to return default 1 4 8 RETURN Exit from menu 1 5 Microscope introduction 1 5 1 IR Remote Area Indicator When both f and g LED indicator...

Page 24: ...blink whenever buttons are pressed If the indicator did not blink means the signal was not delivered and please repress again 2 HDMI indicator f When lit up the microscope is in HDMI mode If light bli...

Page 25: ...ed 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 homolo...

Page 26: ...or Assembling Assemble the stand first Insert CSZ064 lens into Ring Adaptor k and screw tight with Hex Key Insert lens with Ring adaptor into Universal Adaptor then screw tight l the lens face front c...

Page 27: ...26 1 5 4 Illuminance 1 LED Ring Light m Insert LED Ring Light from bottom and use hex key to screw tight Connect LED Ring Light power then turn ON OFF m...

Page 28: ...tion Turn the optical zoom to 4x n move up and down the universal gear box o to find the clear image When the image is clear turn the optical zoom from 4x to 0 6x to see if image is clear at each magn...

Page 29: ...ng distance 82mm and optical focusing from 0 6x 4x The chart is only a reference data For different monitor size please measure again CSZ064 Zoom lens working distance 82mm 3 2 CSZ064 Lens magnificati...

Page 30: ...on before operating 2 1 Maintenance Please abide by the following rules while storing or using this product 2 1 1 Keep dry do not place the product in a humid environment Dry surroundings help extend...

Page 31: ...nce they are subjected to damage 2 1 7 Make sure to switch the power supply off and unplug the power cable if the device is not in operation for an extended period of time Store the device in a dry en...

Page 32: ...Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption A C 0 225A Max Size 280 L 66 W 68 T mm Weight Host weight around 710 grams Operation environment Temperature 5 50 Humidity lower than 85 No Condensation For...

Page 33: ...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...

Page 34: ...r 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 devic...

Page 35: ...for 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 ad...

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