Firefly RW160 User manual

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User Manual for Wireless Firefly Microscope RW160 Version: 1.3
WIRELESS MICROSCOPE
THANKS FOR SELECTING A WIRELESS FIREFLY MICROSCOPE
To take full advantage of this product’s advanced capabilities,
and to properly and safely use this product, please read the manual carefully.
RW160
User Manual

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Copyright 2012 by Firefly Global. All rights are reserved. No one is permitted to reproduce or
duplicate, in any form, this manual or any part thereof without permission from Firefly Global
(www.fireflyglobal.com).
Firefly Global assumes no responsibility for any injury, or for any illegal or improper use of the
product, that may result from failure to use this product in accordance with the instructions,
cautions, warnings, or indications for use published in this manual.
Software in this product is copyright of Firefly Global and its vendors. All rights are reserved.
The software is protected by U.S. and international copyright laws and international treaty
provisions applicable worldwide. Under such laws, the licensee is entitled to use the copy of
the software incorporated with this instrument as intended in the operation of the product in
which it is embedded. The software may not be copied, decompiled, reverse-engineered,
disassembled or otherwise reduced to human-perceivable form. This is not a sale of the
software or any copy of the software; all rights, title, and ownership of the software remain
with Firefly and/or its vendors.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Firefly Global will void the
purchaser’s authority to operate the equipment and its warranty.

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Digital Microscope ......................................................................................................1
Table of Contents........................................................................................................3
Introduction................................................................................................................5
Warnings & Cautions ..................................................................................................6
Warning .................................................................................................................................. 6
Caution ................................................................................................................................... 6
Check List....................................................................................................................8
Nomenclature .............................................................................................................9
Operation ..................................................................................................................10
Setting up the software application:...................................................................................... 10
Connect to PC:.................................................................................................................... 10
Power the Device On:........................................................................................................... 10
Charging Battery:................................................................................................................... 11
Channel Mapping: .................................................................................................................. 11
Using the Firefly Microscope System: ....................................................................................... 12
recommended holding position:............................................................................................... 12
low ratio 10-100x:.................................................................................................................. 12
high ratio >100x:................................................................................................................... 12
high ratio >100x:................................................................................................................... 13
Focus:................................................................................................................................. 14
Brightness Adjustment: .......................................................................................................... 14
Using Focus:.......................................................................................................................... 14
Using the image capture control:............................................................................................. 15
Standby and Remove device: .................................................................................................. 15
Launch the Software Application: ............................................................................................ 16
Viewing the Images: .............................................................................................................. 16
Tool bars............................................................................................................................... 16
Tool bars............................................................................................................................... 17
Control tool bars: ................................................................................................................... 17
Image tool bars: .................................................................................................................... 17
Device Tool bars: ................................................................................................................... 18
Maintenance and Service..........................................................................................19
Cleaning recommendation....................................................................................................... 19
Recycling
the system components............................................................................................ 19
Accessories............................................................................................................................ 19
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Service policy......................................................................................................................... 20
Specifications............................................................................................................21
Limited
Warranty
....................................................................................................22
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................24
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):........................................................................................ 24

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INTRODUCTION
The Wireless Firefly Microscope System consists of a wireless digital Microscope, a compact USB receiver,
software application and a charge cable. Only a computer equipped with a free USB port is needed to use
the system.
The Firefly Microscope System is designed for effective operation under a variety of conditions and typical
video parameters are set at the factory. The software allows users to adjust most parameters including
Saturation, Hue, Brightness, Contrast and Sharpness for desired applications.
System Requirements
The Wireless Firefly Microscope System requires a user PC system running Windows XP Service Pack 2 or
later operating system, a viewing screen, and a PC with an available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port.
Intended use
Wireless Firefly Microscope System is intended to conveniently enable mobile inspection of objects.
User Profile
The Wireless Firefly Microscope System is intended for applications such as:
Art / Watches / Jewelry inspection and repairs
Electronic components inspection and repairs
Coin examination for collectors
Schools and Science Education
Medical examinations
Insect dissection and examination
Plant anatomy inspection
Skin test
Textile inspection
Industrial inspection
Print Check

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WARNINGS &CAUTIONS
Please familiarize all
operating personnel
with the
general
saf
et
y
information in this
summary.
Specific
warnings
and
cautions a
r
e
also found
throughout
this manual.
Warning
A warning statement in this manual
iden
tif
i
es
a condition
or pr
act
i
ce
which if
not
corrected or discontinued immediately,
could lead to injury, illness, or
death.
Do not use in the presence
of
f
l
amma
ble anesthetics.
This
product
has no user
se
rv
iceable
/
replaceable
parts.
Please
refer all
service
to
authorized service personnel.
This
instrument
is not
intended to be used in the eye.
This
product generates
and
r
e
cor
d
s
reference images
from
inputs
obtained
from the
software application FireflyPro.
These
reference images
are
not intended
for medical or other
diagnostic purposes.
Caution
A caution
statement
in this manual identifies condition
or
practice,
which
if
not
corrected
or
discontinued
immediate
l
y
, could lead to equipment
failure,
e
quipment damage,
or data
loss.
In
order to obtain
optimum performance and
ensure patient safety,
thoroughly read this manual
.
Do not use the Wireless Firefly Microscope if
y
ou
notice any
signs
of
damage
to the
components
of
th
e
system. Contact customer
service
f
o
r
immediate assistance
.
Do not attempt to
disinfect
the Wireless Firefly Microscope System
using
glutaraldehyde
pro
duc
t
s
, ethylene
oxide gas, steam or any other liquid or
gas disinfectant.
The signal
output
(USB
P
o
r
t
)
connector
is
intended
for
con
nect
i
on
of only
devices
complying
wit
h
IEC
60601
-
1,
or other IEC
standards
(for
example,
IEC 60950), as
app
r
opriate to
the device.
Conn
ecting
additional
devices
to the Wireless Firefly Microscope System
is not allowed. You
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responsible for verifying that the system
complies
with
th
e
requirements
of
the
system standard
IEC
60601
-
1
-
1.
This
product complies
w
i
th
current
re
qu
ire
d
standards
for
electromagnetic interference
and should not present
p
r
oblems
to other
equipment
or be affected by other
devices. As
a
precaution,
avoid
using
th
is
device
in close proximity to other
e
quip
ment.
Do not apply alcohol,
ch
e
m
icals,
or
water to
the lens. Any liquids
entering
the
optical
assembly
will
damage
internal
components.

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CHECK LIST
Before starting, check that all the following items have been included with your product. If anything is
missing, contact your dealer.
Microscope x 1pc Receiver x 1 pc Tripod x 1 pc
Stand Holder x 1 pc
Power Adapter x 1pc
100-240V AC to 5V USB DC
Notice: Actual Shape may vary.
Software Application CD
Clip x 1 pc USB DC power cord x 1 pc Tripod Adapter x 1pc

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NOMENCLATURE

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OPERATION
To obtain a clear image, please grip the Firefly Microscope; remain still and avoid vibration as much as
possible during observation.
Setting up the software application:
Prior to using the Firefly Microscope for the
f
i
rst
t
i
me,
install
t
he
FireflyPro software application following
the
instructions
pro
v
ided
with the installation CD
.
Connect to PC:
Connect the compact receiver to the
PC’s
USB port
Power the Device On:
Push the ‘Power Button’ at the rear of the microscope to activate the device. An indicator light will
turn on to confirm the power status.

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Charging Battery:
Duration:
The Wireless Firefly Microscope has a built-in high efficiency lithium battery that enables more
than 3 hours continuous operation.
Charging the Battery:
Through the mini-USB port at the rear of the microscope, the embedded battery can be charged
with the provided USB DC cable. The cable must be connected to the USB port of a PC or to the
“USB Power Adapter”, which can charge directly from a wall outlet.
Overload Protection:
The overload protection circuit will prevent overcharging when the battery is full and the
“Indicator” will turn green.
Power Indication:
The power indicator light is normally red during operation, but it will turn blue when the
remaining battery life is less than 30 minutes.
The lithium battery is a delicate and consumable item. It is expected to last through years of
use and is guaranteed for twelve months from its purchase against defects. If there is any
battery related issue, please contact customer service immediately. Battery replacement by
unauthorized personnel or replacement with unauthorized batteries may damage the system and
voids the overall warranty.
Channel Mapping:
On the rear right side of the microscope, there is a switch allowing users to set the
wireless channel. Both the receiver and microscope must be set to the same
channel for proper operation:
CH 1: Channel 1
CH 2: Channel 2
CH 3: Channel 3
CH 4: Channel 4

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Using the Firefly Microscope System:
Recommended holding position:
It is suggested to hold the microscope, transparent cover forward, with the thumb held on
the equipment. This holding position offers relative stability and allows lens control. The index finger is
still free to rotate and adjust the focus wheel (as shown).
Low ratio 10-100x:
The digital microscope is placed in the "Base". The open viewing
area at the bottom of the base allows placement of samples under
the microscope for observation.
View Area

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High ratio >100x:
When there is a need to zoom in more than 100 times, maintaining body stability becomes more paramount.
In such instances, a microscope stand is recommended. When a stand is not available, it is suggested that
the digital microscope focus wheel opening should be placed towards the user, and the transparent
cover vertically downward. This enables easy access to the focus wheel and a very stable position. A
smooth desktop may be used as an observation platform. (Shown below)
Device vertically downward (stable observation)

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Focus:
Based on the relative height of the observed object, the focus wheel can be turned for a clear image.
When a higher magnification is required, the focus wheel can be turned to the left (see below). If a larger
field of view is required, the microscope can be moved farther away and the focus wheel turned to the
right.
Brightness Adjustment:
On left rear side of the microscope, a knob allows the user to control the
brightness of the LEDs:
Backward Turn: Decrease Brightness
Forward Turn: Increase Brightness
Using Focus:
Default Position: Match the scale 50 to arrow mark.
Free Focus:
Rotate wheel to fine
tune the image.

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Using the image capture control:
Press and release
the Capture
button
to capture image frames. The
system will generate a shutter sound from the PC speaker as
confirmation.
C apture
Standby and Remove device:
To temporarily turn off or remove the device, push and release the power button to the “OFF”
position. The device must also be turned off through the Windows operating system:
•On your Microsoft Windows Desktop, click My Computer in
the left pane. Double-click the USB Video Device (Wireless
(Wireless Digital Microscope in Windows Vista and
Windows 7).
After turning off the device through Windows above, the
compact receiver can be unplugged from the PC’s USB port.
Using this sequence will avoid transient voltages from
potentially causing hardware damage.

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Launch the Software Application:
Double-click the FireflyPro.exe icon on your
comp
uter
de
sktop:
Viewing the Images:
FireflyPro software controls your Firefly Microscope. The Microscope communicates with the
PC through the USB compact receiver. The user can configure the video properties, review live
images, capture images, record video clips and perform a variety of powerful measurement
and documentation functions.
The main features of FireflyPro are shown below:

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Tool bars
The Tools bars enable quick access to the functions of FireflyPro software. The tool bars can be
grouped into Control, Images and Device tool bar sets.
Control tool bars:
Icon Icon Name Function Description
Play Start the video stream preview
Pause Freeze live video image frame
Video Setting Configure video properities
Video Recording
Video recording and settings (frame, period, quality, codec etc...)
Undo Undo the previous Rotation, Text Comment and Zoom
Redo Redo the previous Rotation, Text Comment and Zoom
ROI Select region of interest (ROI) on live video stream
Undo ROI Revoke ROI selection
Rotation Rotate live video 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
Mirror Mirror live video horizontally
Flip Flip live video vertically
Text Comment Add text layer on image
Image Measure Launch image measurement application
Zoom + Zoom-in live video up to 300%
Zoom - Zoom-out live video down to 10%
Zoom Ratio Set Zoom ratio from 10-300
Image tool bars:
Icon Icon Name Function Description
Save Image Store frozen image
Image Capture Capture and store instant image from live video
Image Browsing Browse images in working directory
Working
Directory Pop-up to select working directory path
Edit working directory path

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Device Tool bars:
Icon Icon Name Function Description
Device Connect Refresh image device connection
Select available image devices, such as Microscope
Select a video format (default 640x480 YUY2)

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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Cleaning recommendation
CAUTION Do not apply alcohol, chemicals, or water to the lens. Any
liquids entering the optical assembly will damage internal components.
Use a dry cloth to
c
l
ea
n
the
D
i
git
a
l
Firefly Microscope
System
on a weekly basis.
Recycling
the system
components
Within the EU
Do not
dispose of
this
product
as
unsorted
mun
i
cipal refuse. Submit for
separate
collection as
specified
b
y
Directive 2002/96/EC of the
European
Parliament
and
th
e
Council of the
European
Union on Waste
E
l
ectr
on
ic
and
Ele
c
t
r
i
cal
Equ
i
pmen
t
(
W
EEE
).
If
this
product
is
contaminated,
this
d
i
re
ct
iv
e
does
not
ap
ply
.
For more
specific
disposal information
contact
C
ust
omer
Se
rvic
e.
Outside
the EU
When the
product
and
its components
reach end of life, recycle the product
according
to national, state, and
loca
l
regulations
.
Accessories
REF Description
FY-MU-50 USB Charge Cord, 50cm length
ES150 USB Compact Receiver for PC
FY-PWR-USB 100-240V AC to 5V DC USB >0.8A

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Service policy
All repairs on products under warranty must be performed or approved by Firefly or its
authorized resellers. Unauthorized repairs will void the warranty. In addition, whether or
not covered under warranty, any product repair shall exclusively be performed by
Firefly-certified service personnel.
If the product fails to function properly — or if you need assistance, service, or spare parts —
contact your Firefly reseller.
Before contacting your reseller, try to duplicate the problem and check all accessories to
ensure that they are not causing the problem. When calling, please be prepared to provide:
•Product name and model number and complete description of the problem.
•Serial number of your product (if applicable).
•Complete name, address and phone number of your facility.
•For out-of-warranty repairs or spare parts orders, a purchase order (or credit card) number.
•For parts orders, the required spare or replacement part numbers.
If your product requires warranty, extended warranty, or non-warranty repair service, please
contact your Firefly reseller. A customer service representative will assist you in
troubleshooting the problem and will make every effort to solve it over the phone, avoiding
potential unnecessary returns. In case a return cannot be avoided, the representative will
record all necessary information and will provide a Return Authorization number, as well as
the appropriate shipping address. The Return Authorization number must be obtained prior
to any return.
If you have to return your product for service, follow these recommended packing
instructions:
•Disconnect all hoses, cables, sensors, power cords, and ancillary products (as appropriate) before
packing, unless you suspect they are associated with the problem.
•Wherever possible use the original shipping carton and packing materials.
•Include a packing list and the Return Authorization number.
It is recommended that all returned goods be insured. Claims for loss or damage to the
product are the responsibility of the sender.
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