Lanoptik CE210T User manual

HDMI Microscope
User’s Manual
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CE210T

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CHAPTER 1 NOTES AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
1.1 CAUTIONS AND NOTES
CHAPTER 2 PACKING LIST
CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION INTRODUCTION OF EACH PART
CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION GUIDE
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4.1 NAME AND FUNCTION FOR EACH PART OF THE CAMERA - 4 -
CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS - 5 -
3.1 NAME AND FUNCTION FOR EACH PART OF THE CAMERA - 3 -
3.2 ACCESSORY - 4 -
CHAPTER 8 DISCLAIMER - 18 -
7.1 ARTICULATING ARM - 6 -
7.2 FOCUS - 6 -
7.3 ILLUMINATION - 7 -
7.4 OPERATING MODE: HDMI - 7 -
7.4.1 Recording Media - 8 -
7.4.2 Imaging Modes - 8 -
7.4.3 Photo and Video Modes - 8 -
7.4.4 Photo and Video Settings Menus Page 1/5 - 9 -
7.4.5 Photo and Video Settings Menus Page 2/5 - 10 -
7.4.6 Photo and Video Settings Menus Page 3/5 - 12 -
7.4.7 Photo and Video Settings Menus Page 4/5 - 13 -
7.4.8 Photo and Video Settings Menus Page 2/5 - 14 -
7.4.9 Playback Mode - 15 -
7.4.10 Playback Menu - 16 -
CHAPTER 6 THE CONTROL PANEL - 5 -
CHAPTER 7 INSTRUCTIONS OF OPERATION - 6 -
7.5 OPERATING MODE: PC - 17 -

To avoid danger or damage incurred to the lens, do not touch the lens or sensor directly with your
fingers.
Chapter 1 Notes and Safety Requirements
1.1 Cautions and Notes
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To avoid failure or electric shock hazard and so on, do not disassemble or modify the internal
structure of the device.
Do not plug in or unplug the Power connection port when hands are wet.
Do not use alcohol and other organic solvents to clean.
If the lens or sensor is dirty or damp, you should better use dry and non-linen fabric or professional
lens tissue to wipe them. To avoid scratches on the surface, do not touch the lens with your fingers.
Wipe the lens or sensor lightly.
The products are not specifically designed for an outdoor use. Do not expose it to outdoor
environment without any protection. Excessive temperature and humidity will damage the lens.
Please avoid using the product under the following environment: high temperature or high humidity
environment, places with direct sunlight, dirt or vibration and places near heat source.
Please use and store in the following environment:
Operating temperature
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0℃~ 40℃
Storage temperature
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-20℃~ 60℃
Operating Humidity
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30~60%RH
Storage Humidity
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10~80%RH
If any foreign matter, water or liquid enter into the device by accident, disconnect the Power line
immediately. Please send it to the maintenance center and do not use the hair dryer to dry it by
yourself.
To prevent microscope from being tripped over or dropped, please put away the device’s connect
cable in use or standby.
To avoid electric shock by accident, please power off microscope before you move your computer or
laptop.
The cleanliness of the device lens will directly affect clarity degree of contents from the computer
screen during preview. Problems like various circles or spots on the screen may mostly be incurred
by dirt on the lens. When cleaning, please use professional lens tissue or other professional detergent
to clear the dirt on the lens.
Registered trademark and copyright: Copyright ownership of this produc belongs to Lanoptik
Technologies Ltd. Without written authorization of this company, any organizations or individuals
shall not photocopy, print, or translation to another language to any part of this document.
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Chapter 2 Packing List
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Adapter
HDMI Microscope
Screwdriver
USB cable
Screw
HDMI cable
Quick installation guide Wired controller

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Chapter 3 Function Introduction of Each Part
3.1 Name and Function for Each Part of Microscope
Left button: Menu/return/frozen (hot key) function. “Menu” function will be activated in the mode of
photographing, playing back and recording. In the mode of photographing and recording, long press (2
seconds) will trigger “frozen” function. After entering the menu, “return” function will be on.
Bottom button: Zoom out/downward/video fast forward function. “Reduction” function is on in the mode
of photographing and recording. “Downward” function is on after entering the menu or in the mode of
playing back. Video playing will be changed into “fast rewind” function in the mode of playing back.
Top button: Zoom in/upward/speed retreat function. “Magnification” function will be activated in the
mode of photographing and recording.“Upward” function be activated after entering the menu or during
browsing. Video playing will be changed into “fast rewind” function in the mode of playing back.
Middle button: Record/camera/play back function. “Recording” function is for the mode of recording.
“photographing” function is for the mode of photographing. In the mode of playing back, the recording
file carries the function of “playing back”.
Right button: Mode/sure/crosshair (hot key) function. Mode includes “camera”, “play back” and “record”.
Without entering the menu, “Mode switch” function will be activated and can be switched successively
among three modes, namely photographing, playing back and recording. “Confirm” function will be on
after entering the menu. Long press in the mode of photographing and recording activates the mode of
“cross line” shortcut key.
1. HDMI port : Connect to the display with HDMI to realize signal transmission.
2. USB port : Connect to the adapter with USB to supply power for HDMI microscope.
3. Push-button : 5 buttons can match to each other to achieve different functions.
4. Camera Switch : Put the switch to right: turn on the camera; put the switch to left: turn off the camera.
5. Focus knob : Rotate the knob to implement the focus function; Rotate clockwise: back focal length decreases and
object distance increases; Rotate anticlockwise: back focal length increases and object distance
decreases.
6. TF card slot : The location of TF card, photos and videos will be stored in TF card.
7. LED light : The coaxial light and the diffuse reflection coexist, and the two effect lights are respectively
controllable; the coaxial light lamp adopts a circular distribution of 13 light beads at a small angle;
the diffuse reflection light is distributed by 18 high brightness light beads, and the brightness is
uniform.
8. Bottom plate : Aluminium alloy bottom plate.
9. Mobile Knob : loosen the knob anticlockwise and the stand will be adjusted in any degree; tighten the knob
clockwise and the current position of the electronic eyepiece can be fixed.
10. Stand : Can rotate by 360 degree.
11. Adjustment knob
of the coaxial light
: Rotate Clockwise: turn on the coaxial light/strengthen coaxial lightness; rotate counterclockwise:
REDUCE the coaxial lightness/turn off the coaxial light.
12. Adjustment knob
of the diffuse light
: Rotate Clockwise: turn on the diffuse reflected light/strengthen the diffuse reflected lightness;
rotate counterclockwise: weaken the diffuse reflected lightness/turn off the diffuse reflected light.
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3.2 Accessory
The HDMI microscope can be powered by connecting to the adapter.
USB Cable
Connecting the electron microscope to the display can realize signal
HDMI Cable
Chapter 4 Installation Guide
4.1 Name and Function for Each Part of Microscope
PC connection: Use the USB cable to connect microscope and computer.
4.1.1 Connection Methods:
HDMI connection:
1) As shown in Figure 1, use the HDMI cable to connect microscope and monitor, and use the screws
to lock the microscope and HDMI cable.
2) As shown in Figure 2, use the USB plug to power the microscope.
4.1.2 Start to use:
1) Turn on the camera; 2) Adjust the camera position; 3) Adjust the focal length

Chapter 6 The Control Panel
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Menu / Freeze
Wired Control Input
Capture / Record
Power Switch
Power Indicator Light
USB Type C
Power/PC Connection
Zoom In / Up
HDMI Out
Mode / OK / Reticle
MicroSD Slot
Direct Illumination
Diffuse Illumination
Zoom Out / Down
Decrease
Focal Length
Increase
Focal Length
Chapter 5 Specifications
Model
CE210T-C
Optical Magnification
0.11X ~ 0.79X
Working Distance
44mm ~230mm
Depth of Field
0.8mm ~ 6.5mm
Observation Scope
7mmx4mm (49.4X) to 45mmx25mm (4.5X)
Camera Resolution
2.0 MP (1920 x 1080 pixels)
Sensor Type
Sony IMX291 CMOS (color)
Sensor Size
1/2.8" (Diagonal: 6.46mm)
Pixel Size
2.9μm x 2.9μm
Dynamic Range
128 dB
Shutter
Electronic rolling shutter
Sensitivity
1300mV @ 1/30s (f/5.6)
Video Resolutions
1920x1080 30fps, 1280x720 60fps
File Formats
JPG (photo), MOV (video)
Recording Media
MicroSD up to 128GB
I/O
I/O Mini-HDMI (video out), USB-C (data and power)
Ring Light 1
18 LED
Ring Light 2
13 LED
Power Requirements
DC 5V 900mA over USB

Chapter 7 Instructions of Operation
This HDMI digital microscope can be used as a standalone device when paired with an HDMI monitor, or as
a USB device when connected to a PC. When connected to a PC using USB, the microscope will enter PC
mode, taking precedence over the standalone functions.
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7.1 Articulating Arm
The articulating arm can be adjusted around three joints to position the microscope at virtually any angle
and position within the reach of the arm. All joints are locked simultaneously using the locking knob. Before
adjusting the arm, be sure to support the microscope with a hand. Next loosen the locking knob until the
arm joints are loose enough to easily move. Position the microscope as desired, then tighten the locking
knob. Avoid extending the arm beyond the rear edge of the support plate, as this could lead to the
microscope tipping over.
7.2 Focus
The microscope’s focus is mechanically controlled using a knob on the control panel. Rotating the knob
clockwise will extend the working distance to focus on objects farther away. Rotating the knob counter-
clockwise will reduce the working distance to focus on closer objects. Magnification is also affected by
these adjustments, increasing as the working distance is shortened.

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7.3 Illumination
The microscope is equipped with two independent ring lights.
Each ring light is controlled by a separate knob on the side of
the microscope. While the microscope is connected to a
power source, the ring lights will operate independent of the
microscope’s power switch. The knob engraved with the
number 1 controls the outer ring light which provides diffuse
illumination which is suitable for most observation as it more
even. The knob engraved with the number 2 controls the inner
ring light which provides direct illumination which is well-
suited for viewing surface details such as scratches and
textures. Rotate either knob clockwise to increase brightness,
or counter-clockwise to decrease brightness.
7.4 Operating Mode: HDMI
To operate in HDMI mode, the microscope must be attached to a power supply using the included USB cable.
The cable has a type-C connector on one end, and a type-A connector on the other. The USB-C connector must
be connected to the microscope’s USB/Power port. To power the microscope using AC power, plug the
included AC-USB adapter into an AC outlet, then plug the USB cable’s type-A connector into the USB port on
the adapter. Alternatively, a 5V USB power bank can be used as long as it can supply at least 900mA. In this
case, the USB cable’s type-A connector would plug directly into one of the power bank’s type-A USB ports.
To connect this microscope to an HDMI monitor, television, or other compatible viewing device, use the
included HDMI cable or another compatible cable with the appropriate connectors. The included cable has a
mini-HDMI connector on one end, and a standard HDMI connector on the other. Plug the mini-HDMI connector
into the microscope’s HDMI port. Plug the other end into the viewing device’s HDMI input. Move the
microscope’s power switch to the “I” (on) position. After a few seconds, a live image will be displayed on the
screen.
While in HDMI mode, the microscope uses internal software to capture images and video, as well as to control
the imaging device’s settings. Several icons may be displayed on the screen, displaying such things as the
imaging mode, exposure, white balance, and media status. The icons will be hidden after 10 seconds of
inactivity, but will display again when a control button is pressed.

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7.4.1 Recording Media
In order to capture or play photos/videos in any mode, a formatted MicroSD card must be inserted into the
MicroSD slot. When compatible media is present, the icon will be displayed. If no compatible media is
found, the icon will be displayed. Captured photos will be automatically saved in JPEG format to the
MicroSD card using a sequential naming convention: photo_00001.jpg, photo_00002.jpg, etc..
Captured videos will be automatically saved in MOV format to the MicroSD card using a sequential naming
convention: video_0001.jpg, video_0002.jpg, etc.. This microscope is compatible with MicroSD cards up to
128GB. In the case that a 64GB or larger card is not recognized by this device, and the formatting function
does not work, it is recommended to format the card as FAT32 using a computer.
7.4.2 Imaging Modes
This microscope has three imaging modes: Photo, Video, and Playback. Each mode will have access to
settings and functions which are accessed by using the control panel. The control buttons may have different
functions depending on the mode and which screen is currently displayed. Additionally, pressing and holding
certain buttons for 2 seconds will activate specific functions depending on the mode. While no menu is
displayed, pressing the right button will cycle through the imaging modes.
7.4.3 Photo and Video Modes
Photo and Video modes allow you to view live video and capture images. An assortment of settings and
functions are available in both modes to optimize image quality and user experience. Some settings or
functions are exclusive to their respective modes. The control panel’s buttons provide the same functionality
in both modes aside from the Capture button which saves still images in Photo mode, and starts or stops
recording in Video mode.
Menu / Freeze
Capture Image
Zoom In / Up
Zoom Out / Down
OK / Reticle
Press the center button to capture a photo (Photo mode) or to start/stop recording (Video mode).
Press the top button to increase digital zoom up to 4X.
Press the bottom button to decrease digital zoom.
Press the left button to open the settings menu.
Press and hold the left button for 2 seconds to freeze the image.
Press and hold the right button for 2 seconds to display a reticle.
When the menu is closed, the buttons control the following functions:
Press the top button to navigate up.
Press the bottom button to navigate down.
Press the left button to exit the current setting or menu.
Press the right button to select a menu or option.
When the menu is open, the buttons control the following functions:

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The first page in Photo and Video modes includes settings which control
qualities of the image including Brightness, Exposure, White Balance, and
High Dynamic Range (HDR).
The Brightness setting can only be used when the Exposure mode is set to
Auto. Since Auto Exposure attempts to render an average middle-grey
exposure, Brightness will increase the exposure target incrementally using
values from 1 to 24.
Exposure controls the amount of light gathered to form an image. Auto
mode continuously uses an average of the levels seen across the field of
view, and attempts to achieve a middle grey. Single Auto mode performs
the same function as Auto, but only at the time it is selected rather than
continuously. Manual allows you to select a value from 1 to 10 to manually
target the appropriate level.
White Balance is used to compensate for color casts caused by various light
sources. Auto mode attempts to compensate for detected color biases to
render a more neutral image. Standard mode uses a predefined color
temperature as the neutral target. Manual mode allows you to adjust each
primary color (red, green, blue) independently using values from 1 to 128.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) compresses exposure values across the image
to limit excess highlights and shadows. This setting can be toggled on or off.
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The second page in Photo mode includes Image Rotation, Color, Capture
Mode, and Quick Review.
Image Rotation allows you to change the orientation of the on-screen
image. Mirror flips the image from left to right. Rotate 180° rotates the
image. Flip inverts the image vertically.
Color allows you to toggle the color mode between Normal (color) and
Black & White for a greyscale image.
Capture Mode determines allows you to set a delay between the time you
press the capture button and the time at which the image is captured. This
is useful to avoid camera shake, or when manipulation of the subject is
needed which would require the use of your hands.
Quick Review sets the amount of time an image will remain on-screen after
it is captured.
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The second page in Video mode includes Image Rotation, Color, Resolution,
and Loop Recording
Image Rotation allows you to change the orientation of the on-screen
image. Mirror flips the image from left to right. Rotate 180° rotates the
image. Flip inverts the image vertically.
Color allows you to toggle the color mode between Normal (color) and
Black & White for a greyscale image.
Resolution sets the video image size and frame-rate. Options include
1920x1080 30fps and 1280x720 60fps.
Loop Recording can be used to limit the maximum recording time to either
3, 5, or 10 minutes. After the set amount of time has lapsed during
recording, video will continue to be recorded, but overwriting the previously
recorded video.

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The third page in Photo and Video modes includes screen tools such as
Frozen, Reticle, Frequency, and Auto Power Off.
Frozen mode freezes the live video stream to display a static image.
This can be toggled on and off.
The Reticle setting sets an on-screen overlay to aid in measurements,
segmenting, and counting. Reticle1 is a simple crosshair. Reticle2 is a grid
of squares. Reticle3 is a crosshair with concentric circles.
Frequency sets the capture frequency. This can be set to 50Hz or 60Hz,
and should correspond to your power system’s frequency to avoid flicker.
Auto Power Off can be used to automatically disable the video output after
a period of inactivity. The enabled options include 30 minutes or 60
minutes.
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The fourth page in Photo and Video modes includes Language, Date/Time,
Default Settings, and Format.
Language sets the system’s display language. Options include Japanese,
English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
Date/Time allows you to set the current date and time which can be
included in timestamps.
Default Setting will return the system’s settings to their factory defaults.
Format can be used to format a MicroSD card. This is necessary if the card
is not already formatted, or is using an incompatible format. When this
function is used, all data on the card will be deleted.
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The fifth page in Photo and Video modes includes Display Time and
Version.
Display Time determines whether the time will be displayed on-screen.
This can be toggled between on and off.
Version displays the current firmware version.
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7.4.9 Playback Mode
Menu
Next File
Previous File
OK
The Playback mode allows you to review recorded photos and videos.
Press the top button to display the previous file.
Press the bottom button to display the next file.
Press the left button to open the menu.
When the menu is closed, the buttons control the following functions:
Press the top button to navigate up.
Press the bottom button to navigate down.
Press the left button to exit the current setting or menu.
Press the right button to select a menu or option
When the menu is open, the buttons control the following functions:

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The fourth page in Photo and Video modes includes Language, Date/Time,
Default Settings, and Format.
Language sets the system’s display language. Options include Japanese,
English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
Date/Time allows you to set the current date and time which can be
included in timestamps.
Default Setting will return the system’s settings to their factory defaults.
Format can be used to format a MicroSD card. This is necessary if the card
is not already formatted, or is using an incompatible format. When this
function is used, all data on the card will be deleted.
7.4.10 Playback Menu

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7.5 Operating Mode: PC
To operate in PC mode, connect the microscope to a Windows computer using a USB connection. The
included USB cable has a type-C connector on one end, and a type-A connector on the other. The USB-C
connector must be connected to the microscope’s USB/Power port. Move the power switch to the “I” (on)
position. Once a PC connection is detected, the microscope will enter PC mode. If the microscope is
connected to an HDMI display, a blue screen will be displayed stating the microscope is operating in PC
mode. The control panel’s buttons will not function.
When connected to a PC, the microscope will function as a UVC (USB Video Class) camera. It can be used by
compatible Windows software such as the Camera app, or with Pxit Pro software which is available on the
Lanoptik website on the software downloads page.

Please do not use wet hands to plug and unplug the power supply of the equipment.
Please be sure to use a regular brand power socket, and make sure the grounding is well grounded to
prevent electric shock.
Please be sure to make regular safety checks on sockets and plugs to avoid potential electrical
safety hazards caused by aging and short circuit.
Please be sure not to use the product in a humid or hot environment to ensure the safety of the
product.
Please be sure to loosen bundle cords of the power cable before using, to avoid electromagnetic
induction and heating, thus increasing the heat dissipation speed.
Please be sure not to use the product equipment or socket or other places in high or easy to fall, so
as to avoid damage.
Before opening the socket power supply, please be sure to turn off the load power switch of the
product equipment.
The company reserves the rights to improve product, upgrade technology and change parameters
without prior notice.
1. In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of users, please carefully read the
instructions, disclaimers and safety instructions provided with this product before using it. The company
reserves the right to update the above documents. Please operate the product
according to the instructions and safety instructions.
2. Once you begin to use the product, you shall be deemed to have read, understood,
recognized and accepted all terms and contents of the product's instructions, disclaimers and
safety instructions. Users undertake to be responsible for their actions and all consequences.
User undertakes to use the product only for legitimate purposes and agrees to these terms and
any relevant policies or guidelines that the company may establish.
3. In the process of using this product, please strictly abide by and execute the requirements
including but not limited to the instructions and safety instructions. All personal injuries,
accidents, property losses, legal disputes and other adverse events that cause conflicts of
interest caused by violation of the safety instructions or irresistible factors shall be borne by
users themselves, and the company shall not assume any responsibility.
4. Safety instructions:
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