HOZAN L-860 User manual

Identification of parts and contents
L-860
Specifications
SD card
slot
Power
switch
USB port Power receptacle
Camera
Right view
MICROSCOPE CAMERA
WITH DISPLAY
Thank you for purchasing the HOZAN L-860 MICROSCOPE CAMERA WITH DISPLAY.
With proper care and handling, this fine instrument will provide years of trouble-free
operation. Please read this entire instruction manual carefully before attempting to place
this instrument in service. Please keep this instruction manual available for reference.
Still: 1920 x 1080(2,000,000)
1 2.8” CMOS
C mount
Lens mount type
Max. frame rate
Record file type
Number of pixels
Element
Size: 11.6” wide
Still: JPG Movie: AVI
30 fps
Monitor
SD SDHC memory card
(32GB max.)
Glare liquid crystal, IPS system
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Record medium
12 Vdc 1A Rating
Dimen-
sions
282(W) x 202(H) x 62(D) mm
without projections
■ Wireless mouse, Battery for mouse,
SDHC memory card, AC adapter
are accompanied.
Exclusive OS
Software
Basic functions: still and movie,
Displaying functions:
reverse, lock, monochrome,
lines, HDR
Adjust functions:
exposure, white balance,
frequency, gamma, contrast,
chrome, brightness,
sharpness, noise reduction,
RGB
9.4 W
710 g
Power monitor lamp
Bottom view
Weight
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Setting up frequency of power source (page 11)
and formatting SDHC memory card (page 9) are
necessary before use.
Unit: mm
Dimensions
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Movie: 1920 x 1080(2,000,000)

Precautions
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Warning and caution symbols
These symbols are used throughout the instruction manual to alert the user to potential
safety hazards as follows :
Warning … Notice when incorrect handling could cause the user's death or serious
injury.
Caution … Notice when incorrect handling could cause injury to the user or material
damage.
ven if the instructions do not have Caution mark, there are some possibilities for
a serious situation. Follow the instructions.
This camera if for inspection work. Do not use for any other purpose.
1. Do not soak in water, solvent or oil. Do not operate with wet hands. This could cause
a short circuit, electric shock or a fire. Also causes malfunction.
2. Do not use near a heating element or an ignitable thing.
3. Lightning may cause an electric shock. Disconnect when thundering.
4. Do not modify the equipment in any way. This could cause a fire, shock or injury.
5. Avoid prolonged use for your health. Take suitable intervals and give your eyes a
rest .
Warning
Caution
1. Do not use this product at these places;
where vibration occurs, where impact occurs, where dust exists, where strong
magnetic exists, where it is high temperature and high humidity, where the sun is
shining directly.
2. Do not use or store where static electricity and electrical noise may generate.
3. Do not expose to the scorching sun. Do not leave where it is high temperature.
4. Decide a stable place for setting this camera. Otherwise, the camera could fall or
turn over causing malfunction.
5. Put on the cap when not in use for a long time.
6. Do not turn the image sensor to the sun. This could damage the element.

Preparation
Load the battery into the accompanied wireless mouse.
xtract the receiver from the bottom of wireless mouse. Insert this receiver into the
USB port on the bottom of the display. Power the wireless mouse.
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stablish the time (see page 4 and 5 for explanation of icons, page 11 for details).
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Connect the accompanied Ac adapter to the power receptacle, then plug to the outlet.
The power monitor lamp will illuminate red and the device is getting ready.
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Insert the SD card into the SD card slot on the right side of the display, then depress
the power switch to start up the camera. The power monitor lamp will illuminate blue.
The camera will function without inserting the SD card, but images can not be saved
in this case.
A new SD card must be formatted before use (see page 9).
Install the lens.
Use a base, holder and illumination if necessary.
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This product consists of
+Microscope camera with display +Instruction manual (this book) +Wireless mouse
+Ac adapter +SDHC memory card (called “SD card” hereafter) .
+Battery for mouse (Not warranted in its life since just a testing battery.)
Checking the contents
This product does not have a lens. Please prepare a lens with C mount separately.
Remove the cap of the camera, then peel the protection film from the sensor.
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The display can be reclined about 90 degrees backward. Adjust appropriately for your
work. Do not over do. This could damage the device.

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Operation
Operating various menus
Shade the mouse pointer on each icon and click.
The functions are explained on the right page.
The various operating menus are arranged as shown in the illustration. Some menu will
displayed when the mouse pointer approaches.
② Image quality adjustment menu will continue to open until closed by clicking x at the
upper right of the menu.
Displaying various menus
Here the basic operations are explained.
See page 6 and after for concrete functions.
Start up guide
nergize. The shooting image is displayed. Focus by adjusting the working distance and
operating the focus ring.
① Main menu
② Image quality adjustment menu
③ Line menu

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Operation
②
② ②
② Image quality adjustment menu
Adjusting the shade, brightness and so on (see P10).
Auto white balance
Red/Green Blue/Green
Time setting
(blue spot)
③
③ ③
③ Line menu
Setting the lines (see P12).
Choosing pattern
Choosing type
Lines on/off
Line width
Line color
Move upper/right
Move lower/left
Center mark on/off
Save pattern
Center mark size
Zoom in Zoom out Horizontal reverse Vertical reverse
Locking
images Monochrome HDR display Comparison
Still Movie Preview SD format
①
① ①
① Main menu
Click these icons to operate principal functions such as photography, zooming (see P6)
able of icons
(red spot)

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Main menu
Operation
Digital zoom
Keep depressing these icons or operate the wheel of the mouse. The image will be
enlarged or reduced digitally.
Reversing images vertically or horizontally.
Click the icon to reverse the image. The state of on/off is indicated at the left lower
corner.
Using both reverse function jointly can be done.
<Examples>
V:off H:off
Normal V:on H:off
Vertical reversed V:on H:on
Vertical and
Horizontal reversed
(turned 180°)
[Not zoomed]
Displayed area
[Zoomed]
Drag
Displayed area can be selected
V:off H:on
Horizontal reversed
Explanation for various functions
( : zoom in : zoom out )
The magnification indicated at the lower left corner is just a value of digitally zoomed
magnification. So this is different from the actually gotten magnification.
Digital zooming is effective only on displaying. Images are saved in x1 size even taken
when digitally zoomed.
Caution
Reverse [ : vertical reverse (V) : horizontal reverse (H) ]
V=Vertical, H=Horizontal

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Operation
Locking image ( )
The image being displayed is locked by depressing this icon.
The other operations except digital zoom and line marker cannot be done. If try to do,
“FR Z D” is indicated at the center of the display.
The locked images cannot be saved. Use for temporary holding.
Click the icon again to release locking.
Monochrome ( )
The images are displayed in black and white.
“B&W MOD ” is indicated at the left lower corner.
Click the icon again to return to colored display.
HDR display ( )
The images are displayed in HDR.
HDR (high dynamic range) is the function which displays reducing the difference be-
tween the highlight and shadow.
Click the icon again to return to natural display.

Compare the displaying image with the
saved images.
Click the icon. The screen turns to as the
illustration.
Choose and click the image to be com-
pared.
The screen is divided in two.
The images are displayed their half
sections when the screen is divided in
two. Drag if want to see the invisible
part.
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Operation
Compare images ( )
Movie ( )
Click this icon to shoot movies.
The passed time is indicated at the right lower corner. The other functions are sus-
pended.
Click the icon again to finish shooting.
Image
being shot
home before next delete
Still ( )
Click this icon to shoot stills.
The file name will indicated at the center of the screen.
Taken year, month, day and time are reflected on the file name.
xample: IMG20160101123456 (2016, Jan, 01, 12:34:56)
VID when it is movie.
Image
chosen
from stock
Image
being shot
before next
return to
upper hierarchy

SD cards are formatted.
A SD card which is used for this device for the first time must be formatted.
The all data in it are deleted when formatted.
Click this icon. Select “Y S” when asked Y S/NO. Format will be completed.
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Operation
Preview ( )
Card format ( )
The saved images are displayed in a
table.
Choose and click an image. It is displayed
in the whole screen. A movie may be
played back.
home before next delete

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Operation
Image control menu
Reset
Click this button to return to the initial set-
ting.
Control bars
Drag with the tub or depress arrows.
tub
Check boxes
Click the box. A check is indicated. That
function is selected.
The various operations
Switch on/off of auto exposure.
xposure time is manually controlled.
This is not used when Auto xposure is on.
Auto: Switch on/off of auto white balance.
One push: If feel color tone automatically gotten is unnatural, push this button
while holding white paper and such in the whole area of screen. The color tone is
naturally revised taking the color at that time as white. Auto white balance func-
tion becomes off.
Explanation for various functions

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Operation
Gamma correction in done. Usually this is unnecessary, because the display of
this product is one body with the camera.
Adjust the difference of bright and dark.
Adjust the depth of color.
Adjust the brightness.
This cannot be operated when Auto xposure is off, use .
Adjust the emphasizing degree for edges.
Reducing noises.
Adjust red/green balance.
If do this adjustment when AWB (auto white balance) is on, AWB becomes off.
Adjust blue/green balance.
If do this adjustment when AWB (auto white balance) is on, AWB becomes off.
Set the present time.
From left to right, year, month, day, time, minute and second are set in these
boxes. Click the arrows on and under the boxes to move early and backward.
Set the frequency of the power source. Select from 50Hz or 60Hz corresponding
with the frequency of your area. This is effective to prevent flickers of fluorescent
lights.
The time information is reflected on the file name.
(red spot)
(blue spot)

Operation
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Line menu
Lines and center cross line are indicated on the screen.
Vertical lines maximum 8 and horizontal lines maximum 8 are indicated. And indication
patterns of maximum 8 are saved even when using without SD card.
How to indicate lines
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Click to select the saving place from A to H.
The alphabets in the icons changes from A to H corresponding clicks.
Click to indicate lines.
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Decide the saving place before save the indication.
Initially every saving place from A to H has a pattern, 8 vertical and 8 horizontal
lines with equal intervals as shown in the illustration. Please move or delete lines
freely (see page 13) and save the favorite patterns.
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Drag the lines to move. See page 13 for detailed settings such as width, color, posi-
tion and so on.
Click again to conclude the line function.
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Click the icon to change the width of the line being selected. Width is changed in
four levels.
Click the icon to change the width of the center cross line. Width is changed
in two levels.
Click the icons to move precisely.
Operation
Click the icon to select the line.
The indication in the icon changes corresponding clicks.
From H1 to H8 are horizontal lines and from V1 to V8 are vertical lines, and + is the
center cross line.
The letter in the icon represents the line being selected.
Detailed settings for line
Settings are performed to each line individually.
Select the line ( )
Various settings
・ Indicate or not indicate ( )
Click the icon to indicate or not indicate the line being selected.
・ Width ( )
・ Color ( )
Click the icon to change the color of the line being selected.
Select among seven colors.
・ Location ( )
Move a vertical line to right.
Move a horizontal line above.
Move a vertical line to left.
Move a horizontal line below.
・ Save patterns ( )
Click the icon to save the indication pattern in the saving place (“2” of page 12)
being selected.
is indicated when center cross line is selected.
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Perform various settings to the line selected “1”.

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Related products
This product does not have a lens. Please use combining with these lenses and other
related products.
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Lenses and Extension Rings
L-80 - Lens Unit
L-818 Extension Ring
L-819 Extension Ring
A low-priced C mount lens gotten high magnification using with extension rings.
L-600-1 Lens Unit
L-600-35 Lens Unit
High resolution lenses with
focus and aperture ring, most
suitable for inspection in low
magnification.
L-815 Zoom Lens
The magnification is adjusted freely.
Select according to the purpose.
L-80 -
L-818
L-819
L-600-1
L-600-35
L-815
L-816 Zoom Lens
See our website for detailed specifications such as magnification.

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Related products
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Others
L-509 Stereo Head Holder
L-5 1 Standard Table
L-5 0 Long Post
Change to this long post from
post of the standard table when
the working distance in long.
L-5 3 Long Type Arm
L-5 5 Long Table
Use these devices if inspect large
object.
L-519 Flexible Arm
The camera is positioned freely, up and
down, right and left, angles.
L-509
L-5 1
L-5 0
L-5 3
L-5 5
L-519

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