Lanoptik HD32 User manual

LANOPTIK TECHNOLOGIES LTD
HDMI Digital Microscope
HD32
User Manual

HD32 User's Manual
Content
CHAPTER 1 NOTES AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ---------------------------1
1.1 Cautions and Notes -------------------------------------------------------1
CHAPTER 2 PACKING LIST ---------------------------------------------------2
CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION INTRODUCTION OF EACH PART --------------------- 3
3.1 Name and Function for Each Part of Microscope --------------------------3
3.2 Accessory Introduction ----------------------------------------------------5
CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION GUIDE -------------------------------------------6
4.1 Methods of application of electron microscope ----------------------------6
CHAPTER 5 DIGITAL CAMERA INSTRUCTIONS -------------------------------7
5.1 Instruction of manual focusing knob on the top of the digital camera --- --7
5.2 Introduction of buttons functions ------------------------------------------ 8
1)Picture --------------------------------------------------------------------8
2)Record --------------------------------------------------------------------8
3)Playback-------------------------------------------------------------------8
4)Freeze---------------------------------------------------------------------9
5)Menu Setup ---------------------------------------------------------------9
6)Exposure Setup -----------------------------------------------------------9
7)White Balance Adjustment -----------------------------------------------10
5.3 Read TF card ------------------------------------------------------------ 11

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Chapter 1 Notes and Safety Requirements
1.1 Cautions and Notes
(1) To avoid danger or damage incurred to the lens, do not touch the lens or
sensor directly with your fingers.
(2) To avoid failure or electric shock hazard and so on, do not
disassemble or modify the internal structure of the device.
(3) Do not plug in or unplug the Power connection port when hands are wet.
(4) Do not use alcohol and other organic solvents to clean.
(5) 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.
(6) 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.
(7) Please use and store in the following environment:
Operating temperature :0℃~ 40℃
Storage temperature:-20℃~ 60℃
Operating Humidity:30~60%RH
Storage Humidity:10~80%RH
(8) 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.
(9) To prevent microscope from being tripped over or dropped, please put
away the device's connect cable in use or standby.
(10) To avoid electric shock by accident, please power off microscope
before you move your display or equipment.
(11) 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.

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Chapter 2 Packing List
1.Main body 2. Monitor
3. Screwdriver 4. HDMI cable
5. USB cable 6. AC/DC adapter
7. Reset pin 8. Installation disk
9. Installation Guide 10.Wired controller (optional accessories)

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Chapter 3 Function Introduction of Each Part
3.1 Name and Function for Each Part of Microscope

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Focus knob
Buttons
Switch
light lamp
Base
HDMI port
Reset
USB interface
TF card slot
Stand
Mobile knob
Adjustment knob of
the coaxial light
Adjustment knob of
the diffuse
reflectance light
Fixed column of
stand
Monitor switch
Shaft
Power interface
USB power supply
interface
HDMI interface
Wired controller
interface
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.
In HDMI mode, 5 buttons can match to each other to achieve different
functions.
Put the switch to right: turn off the digital camera; put the switch to left: turn
on the digital camera.
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 27 high-brightness light beads, and the brightness is uniform.
Aluminum alloy base with scratch-resistant film on the surface.
Connect to the monitor with HDMI cable for signal transmission.
Press and hold for more than 3 seconds to restore factory settings.
Connect to the adapter with USB cable to supply power for digital
camera.
The location of TF card, photos and videos will be stored in TF card.
Can rotate by 360 degree.
Loosen the knob anticlockwise and the stand can be adjusted at any
angle; tighten the knob clockwise and the current position of the digital
camera can be fixed.
Rotate Clockwise: turn on the coaxial light/strengthen coaxial lightness;rotate
counterclockwise: REDUCE the coaxial lightness/turn off the coaxial light.
Rotate Clockwise: turn on the diffuse reflectance light/strengthen the
diffuse reflectance lightness;rotate counterclockwise: weaken the
diffuse reflectance lightness/turn off the diffuse reflectance light.
Aluminum alloy column, connecting the column and the base.
When the switch is turned up, the monitor is turned on; when the switch is
turned down, the monitor is turned off (the digital camera stops working after
the monitor is turned off)
Support rotation and tilt of the monitor
Power supply to the monitor.
It is a 5V 1A power output interface, provide power to digital camera through
USB cable.
Connect to the digital camera through HDMI cable to receive the signal from
digital camera.
Connect to the wired controller which is an optional accessory to adjust
parameters of the monitor.

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3.2 Accessory Introduction
USB cable
The digital microscope can be
powered by connecting to the
adapter.
HDMI cable
Power adapter
Wired controller (optional accessories)
Connecting the digital microscope to and monitor to
achieve signal transmission between digital microscope
and monitor.
Connect to the monitor and adjust its parameters.
Connect and supply power to the monitor.

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Chapter 4 Installation Guide
4.1 Methods of application of electron microscope
1.Monitor Assembly:
1) Screw out four screws on the column.
2) Fix the monitor on the column with the loose four screws.
Image 1: Screw out four screws. Image 2: Place the monitor on the column
and pay attention to the correct placement
direction of the monitor (as shown in the
image).
Image 3:Fix the monitor on
the column with screws.
2. Connections
1)Connect the camera to the monitor with HDMI and USB cables.
2)Power the monitor with the socket of AC110-240V.
Image 1 Image 2
3.Start to use:
1)Turn on the monitor and camera. 2)Adjust the camera position. 3)Adjust the focal length.
Image 1:
Turn on the monitor. Image 2:
Turn on the camera. Image 3:
Adjust the focal length on the top of
camera to produce clear image.

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Chapter 5 Digital camera Instructions
5.1 Instruction of manual focusing knob on the top of
the digital camera
1. Connect the relevant accessories such as digital microscope and monitor,
etc. (For detailed operation, please refer to Chapter 4)
2. Switch the toggle key to status of power on.
3. Rotate the manual focusing knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to adjust the
eye height until the image is clearly displayed.
(1) Clockwise: BFL gets shorter, object distance increases, magnification
decreases.
(2) Anti-clockwise: BFL gets longer, object distance decreases, magnification
increases.

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a) 5 buttons are set on the machine body.
b) Short press refers to press time 0.2s~1s. Long press refers to press time more than
2s or above. (Without special reference, press below all means short press).
c) For 10 seconds without operation, the system will automatically hide the icon on the
desktop on the screen for users to watch the video more conveniently. Users can
press any button to wake up the desktop icon. (The following operations are performed
after waking up the desktop icon)
d) Zoom in button, the maximum magnification ratio: x4. Zoom out button can only be
available when being zoomed in first.
e) The highest resolution picture is 2304x1536.
f) Record: when connect with HDMI cable, the highest resolution of recording is
1280x720.
5.2 Introduction of buttons functions
1) Picture
The top right corner icon “ ” displays for photo mode(Press button, and
switch to Photo Mode). Please ensure insert the TF card before operation, press
button for picture capture. Pictures will be automatically saved into the
Photo folder under TF card of Microscope folder.
2) Record
The icon on the top right corner of the screen displays for recording mode to
record sound and video files (Press button, and switch to REC Mode). Please
ensure insert the TF card before operation, press button for recording and
press again to exit recording. Records will be automatically saved into the
Video folder under TF card of Microscope folder.
3) Playback
Press button, and switch to Playback Mode (the top right shows
observation by pressing button or . Pressing button
or Flip over for
can enter the file property
interface, which includes three operation functions such as delete, protect and slide show.
The icon
The icon
on the top right corner means the picture is a photo.
on the top right corner means the picture is a video. Press to
or can fast forward or rewind during play/pause recording. Press
playing.

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4) Freeze
5) Menu Setup
and
to
Pressing to enter the menu bar interface. Through button
” to move the cursor up and down for selecting the required function. Press
enter into setup. After setup, press button to exit menu bar.
Note: Parameter settings including exposure, white balance, resolution, Sequence, image
quality, sharpness, Capture mode, color, ISO,quick review, beep sound and language and
other common function. .
6) Exposure Setup
to enter the exposure setup interface. The icon displayed on the Long press
screen is When the icon flashes, the moving cursor is at current
for Top-down cycle selection. Press to exit the exposure position. Press
setup interface.
Under photo or recording mode, long press to freeze the picture and
press to unfreeze it. When the picture is frozen, press to save the
frozen on screen as picture.
(1) With the cursor pointed to , through button or to start up or
close the real-time automatic exposure function. Red icon AE stands for starting real-
time automatic exposure and black AE for closing real-time automatic exposure.

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(2) With the cursor pointed to , through button or to process
single automatic exposure. Red icon TE stands for ongoing real-time automatic exposure
and black TE for none automatic exposure or completed single automatic exposure.
to change the (3)With the cursor pointed to , through button or
current value. The valuable adjustment range is -6~+6 with default value 0.
7) White Balance Adjustment
Long press to enter AWB mode interface. The screen displays
. When the icon flashes, the cursor is at
for Top-down cycle selection. Press to exit AWB
icon
current position. Press
mode.
(1) With the cursor pointed to , through button or to start up or
close the real-time white balance. Red icon AWB stands for starting real-time white
balance and black AWB for closing real-time white balance.
(2) With the cursor pointed to , through button or to process
TWB. Red icon TWB stands for processing single white balance and black AWB for none
single white balance or completed single white balance. Note: since the time of
processing automatic white balance is very short, the icon TWB will not display red sign.
(3) With the cursor pointed to , through button or to change
current value. The effective adjustment range is 0~255 with default value 128.
(4) With the cursor pointed to , through button or to change
current value. The effective adjustment range is 0~255 with default value 128.
(5) With the cursor pointed to , through button or to change
current value. The effective adjustment range is 0~255 with default value 128.

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5.3 Read TF card
After connected the digital camera to the USB port of the PC, press to switch the
USB mode to TF card mode. Meanwhile a disk icon will be created on the computer and
the file in TF card of the digital camera can be read through computer.
Note: The maximum support of digital camera is 64G and do not support hot plug, that is,
the TF card cannot be inserted or pulled out during the operation of the digital
camera. Otherwise, the camera eyepiece will work improperly unless you restart it.
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