X-Loupe G-series User manual

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可攜式顯微鏡相機
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Digital Portable Microscope
可攜式顯微鏡相機
User’s Guide 使用指南
Digital Portable Microscope
User’s Guide 使用指南

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Table of Content
Please Keep the User Guide for the Future Reference.
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this guide is accurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or
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Product image of this manual is for reference only and actual product appearance may vary.
About Lumos X-Loupe® G Series.......................................................................2
Components........................................................................................................4
Attention/Warning for the Battery Charging.........................................................7
Light Source........................................................................................................8
Assembling........................................................................................................12
Shooting Strategy..............................................................................................14
Notice and Preparation before Using the X-Loupe®..........................................16
Basic Skills for Micro-Photography.....................................................................17
Canon Digital Camera Basic Setup – Micro-Photography..................................21
Digital Magnication of X-Loupe®.....................................................................25
Basic Trouble Shooting......................................................................................26

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About Lumos X-Loupe® G SeriesAbout Lumos X-Loupe® G Series
X-Loupe®, a portable inspection microscope camera, is composed
of a digital camera and a microscope module. Three objective lenses
with different magnifications are supplied to support its utilization
under various circumstances. Each objective lens is equipped with
self-supportive LED lighting, which makes this portable inspection
microscope camera even more user-friendly. In addition to that, G Series
is equipped with high-end objective lens, low-angled lighting projected
from various quadrants and alternative functional illumination…etc.
G Series is also accompanied with the higher level of Canon digital
camera, IXUS 800IS/950IS. Enjoy photography and micro-photography
with one single X-Loupe®.
For more information and downloading this user guide, please visit
our website at http://www.x-loupe.com.tw. Please read the copyright
declaration prior to the usage of any part of the content in this booklet.
Wish you have a wonderful experience on using X-Loupe®.
Canon IXUS series camera has different names from country to country,
and X-Loupe® G Series currently runs well with following cameras:
Comparison of the same camera with different names
【Attention】
Test-Shooting:Before taking pictures of any important subject,
please do the test-shooting to make sure that X-Loupe® is perfectly
normal without any damage caused by shipping. In case of any
problem, please contact your local distributor immediately.
IXY 800IS 950IS
XUS 800IS 950IS
Powershot SD Series 700IS 850IS

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Exchangeable
Objective lens
Tune Button
Switch Button for Lighting Setting
(Coaxial Lighting Brightness/
Low-Angled Lighting Brightness/
Quadrant Setting of Low-Angled Lighting)
Release Button of
Objective Lens
Canon IXUS 800IS/950IS
Module Power Switch
ComponentsComponents
Front View Upper View
LCD Monitor
Back View
Digital Camera Exchangeable
Objective lens
Light Source of
Objective Lens
LCD Monitor
Switch Button for
Coaxial Lighting
Battery Usage Display
Coaxial Lighting: Brightness
Index 0~5
Low-Angled Lighting: Brightness
Index 0~5
Quadrant Display for
Low-Angled Lighting
Coaxial Lighting Mode
W: White-Light Illumination
F: Functional Illumination/
White-Light Illumination

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Attention/Warning for the Battery ChargingComponents
Bottom View
Side View
Please go by following steps to charge the battery:
Switch Button for Coaxial Lighting
W: White Light Illumination
F: White Light Illumination (Standard)
/Functional Illumination (Optional)
Battery Cover
Tripod/Stand Socket
Camera Fixing Screw
1.Align the arrow of the battery(NB5L) with the arrow of Canon battery charger,
and insert the battery into the battery charger.
2.Plug the battery charger (CB-2LX) into the power outlet, or attach the power
cord to the battery charger (CB-2LXE) and plug it into a power outlet. The
charger indicator will light on. (Orange: charging the battery; Green: charging
completed)
3.If the charger indicator does not light on after plugging the battery charger into
the power outlet, please check the following:
a.Battery loose from the battery charger?
b.Does the power outlet switch ON?
c.Check other factors which might affect the power supply of the outlet.
d.Ask for the expert to inspect the power outlet.
4.Remove the battery when charging process is done.
5.Do NOT use the battery charger in humid circumstances.

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Light SourceLight Source
There are two different light sources provided by the objective lens of
X-Loupe® G Series: coaxial lighting (MAIN) and low-angled lighting (SUB).
The coaxial lighting, located on the inner circle, is the direct-projection light
coming out from 8 LEDs; whereas the low-angled lighting, located on the outer
circle, is the lower-angled projection light coming out from the other 8 LEDs.
The brightness indexes of both lighting are adjustable from zero to 5. The
factory default setting of both lighting are ON and brightness index are set to 5.
Switch Button for Lighting Setting
【●】Coaxial Lighting (MAIN)
【○】Low-Angled Lighting (SUB)
【⊕】Quadrant Setting of Low-Angled Lighting (SUB)
Tune Button
Adjust the brightness index of lighting by tuning the button up and down. By
pressing the Tune Button, the brightness index becomes '3'. The quadrant
setting of Low-Angled Lighting (SUB) is also controlled by the Tune Button
when switch to Quadrant Setting of Low-Angled Lighting ⊕. By pressing
the Tune Button, the light of upper left and right quadrants turns on.
Switch Button for Coaxial Lighting
There are 3 kinds of light sources: W (White), F( Functional Illumina tion),
and W+F (White + Functional Illumination).1
When the coaxial lighting is switched to W (White), 'W' is shown on the
LCD monitor; whereas 'F' is shown when switching to F (Functional
Illumination).1
In conventional micro-photography, taking a good picture is so difcult that most
users have to be content with pictures of less-than-expected quality. G Series
change the situation. Equipped with 2 different light sources (coaxial lighting
and low-angled lighting), G Series provide more than 10 different lighting
options. The exible lighting options provide the capability to capture high-
quality pictures for various and changeful subjects. Please refer to the following
operation steps.
(1) Turn ON coaxial lighting; Turn OFF low-angled lighting.
Steps 12 4 5 6
Selection Switch Button for Lighting
Setting Tune Button Switch Button for
Lighting Setting Tune Button Switch Button for
Coaxial Lighting
Illustration
Description
Switch to Quadrant
Setting of Low-Angled
Lighting
Turn off ligh of all
quadrants
Switch to Coaxial
Lighting (MAIN)
Tune the brightness
index as desired (1~5)
(Check LCD monitor)
To switch between 4
and 8 LEDs.2
1.F (Functional Illumination) is optional and for the special order only, such as Ultraviolet Light.Unless otherwise
mentioned, each objective lens is equipped with white-colored LED by default.
2.By default, the coaxial lighting is supported by 8 LEDs. Switching to W+F will turn on all 8 LEDs, while W or F only
turns on 4 LEDs. By special order, the coaxial lighting can be equipped with 4 white-light LEDs and 4 Functional
Illumination LEDs.
The picture shown here is lighting
with 4 white-light LEDs.

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(2) Turn OFF coaxial lighting; Turn ON low-angled lighting(SUB).
Steps 1 234 5 6
Selection Switch Button for
Lighting Setting Tune Button Switch Button for
Lighting Setting Tune Button Switch Button for
Lighting Setting Tune Button
Illustration
Description Switch to Coaxial
Lighting
Tune the brightness
index down to zero.
(Check LCD monitor)
Switch to Low
-Angled Lighting
Tune the
brightness index
as desired (1 ~ 5).
(Check LCD monitor)
Switch to Quadrant
Setting for Low-
Angled Lighting
Select which
quadrants to
turn on
Light SourceLight Source
(3) Turn ON low-angled lighting. Nine different photo effects taken by turning on various
quadrants of light are shown below.
All quadrants are ON
Picture looks FLAT;
useful when shooting
the at object
Upper and Lower
Right are ON
Lower Right and
Left are ON
Upper and Lower
Left are ON
Upper Left and
Right are ON
Upper Right is ON
Lower Right is ON
Lower Left is ON
Upper Left is ON
Light Source is OFF
No Image

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AssemblingAssembling
As picture shown on the left, tuck Canon digital camera into
X-Loupe® module.
Make sure that the screw hole on the bottom of the module is
aligned with the tripod socket of the camera. Insert the screw
into the hole.
Rotate a coin clockwise to tightly lock the screw. Please make
sure that both Canon digital camera and the module are well
locked.
Make sure that the left and bottom edges of the Canon digital
camera are in close contact with X-Loupe® module.
Hold the camera and module in one hand and take the
objective lens with the other hand. Align the red dot on the
objective lens with the other red dot on the module.
Attach the objective lens to the module.
Rotate the objective lens clockwise until the sound,'ka',
is heard. Do not over-rotate the objective lens.
To change the objective lens, press
the release button and rotate the
objective lens counterclockwise for
45 degrees. Easily and softly disas
semble the objective lens from the
module. Do not over-rotate the
For the safety purpose, please make sure that the objective
lens is not loose.
To disassemble X-Loupe® module from Canon digital camera, rotate a coin
counterclock wise. Pay attention to both camera and module to prevent them from
falling . Please store the screw in a proper place, It is advised to put it back into the
carrying case.
objective lens. Repeat above procedures to assemble another objective lens onto the
module.

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Shooting StrategyShooting Strategy
Taking pictures for a at subject Taking pictures for a at subject (2)
Taking pictures for a non-at subject (1)
Put the contact ring on the objective lens before shooting. The barrel part of the objective lens can be removed by
rotating it counterclockwise and vice versa for the assembling.
To keep a stable pose without the assistance of the contact
ring and barrel, please use two ngers to uphold the objective
lens with another nger touching the subject surface gently.
Move the camera up and down slightly to reach the best
working distance. Press the camera shutter halfway to focus.
When the AF (autofocus) green frame(s) is shown on the
camera, fully press the camera shutter to shoot. Any shaking
or vibration should be carefully revented during shooting.
Keep rotating the barrel until it is removable from the objective
lens.
Have the contact ring closely touched the surface of the
subject. Slightly press X-Loupe® on the subject to reach the
best working distance, and press the camera shutter halfway
to focus. The AF (autofocus) green frame(s) should show up
when the camera focuses. Fully press the camera shutter to
shoot. Any shaking or vibration should be carefully prevented
during shooting.
The contact ring is not essential in this scenario unless the
surface of the subject is vulnerable and easy to be scratched.
Aim the camera at the subject. Hold the objective lens by two
ngers. Slightly move around the camera up and down to
reach the best working distance, while pressing the camera
shutter halfway to focus. When the AF (autofocus) green
frame(s) is shown on the camera, fully press the camera
shutter to shoot. Any shaking or vibra tion should be carefully
prevented during shooting.

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Basic Skills for Micro-PhotographyNotice and Preparation before Using the X-Loupe®
When the X-Loupe® is assembled, please do the following procedures to enjoy
using the X-Loupe®.
1. Insert the appropriable Canon IXUS battery and the memory card.
2. Select the objective lens as desired and assemble it onto the X-Loupe® module.
3. Turn on X-Loupe® and Canon IXUS camera. The lens of camera should stretch out
now, and what is observed from the LCD monitor on the rear side of the camera will be
a vignette image. Don’t worry, it’s normal. This means that the assembling of X-Loupe®
module and the digital camera is successful.
4. Zoom in Canon camera until 4.0X, the standard optical zoom value for operating
the X-Loupe® G Series.(If digital zoom setting is turned off, the sign of 4.0X will not
display on LCD.)
5. Please turn OFF the ash light of the camera while using X-Loupe®.
6. Macro and Innity Shots Mode of the camera is not compatible with X-Loupe®.
1. Except the Macro and Innity Shots Mode, all functions of Canon digital camera
are compatible with X-Loupe® and function well. To get the best performance from
X-Loupe®, please take some time to get familiar with the operation and functions of
Canon digital camera.
2. Focus:
The auto-focus function of Canon camera at optical zoom factor 4X is very sensitive
and clever. However, while using a higher zoom factor, it is getting harder to focus
the subject automatically. This is because any tiny vibration (such as your pulse) is
magnied with the increasing of the zoom factor. Please use a tripod stand if clear
pictures can not be obtained by following the instruction of X-Loupe® G20 Shooting
Strat egy.
It may be difcult to focus on the following types of subjects.
- Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition.
- Subjects which are moving quickly.
- Subjects under/behind glass.
- Subjects which will reect the light.
Basically, the focusing function of X-Loupe® is Auto Focus as same as Canon
camera’s. Press the shutter button halfway to focus (Focus Lock), keep the button
pressed, re-aim the camera to compose the shot as desired and press the shutter
button fully.
● AiAF Focusing Mode
● Suggestion: Turn OFF
How to choose the objective lens?
◎Field of view: The larger magnication, the smaller eld of view and vice versa.
◎Moving speed of the object: The faster the object is moving, the objective lens
with smaller magnication should be used in order to obtain clearer pictures.
This strategy is useful when taking pictures for a living thing such as insects and
the earthworm.
◎Depth of focus: The larger magnication, the smaller depth of focus and vice versa.

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Basic Skills for Micro-PhotographyBasic Skills for Micro-Photography
Reason: Take IXUS 950IS as example, please refer to the Advanced Camera
User Guide Shooting-Switching between Focusing Mode p.49. In most cases,
the purpose of micro-photography is to take pictures on a specic part of a
subject. During the shooting process, that specic part is usually moved to the
center of the LCD monitor. The camera will only focus at a central AF (autofocus)
frame area when AiAF is turned OFF.
This is convenient for focusing on a specic part of a subject with greater
certainty. Hence, all the user has to do is to move X-Loupe® up and down
searching the best working distance and nd the best focus. This focusing mode
is more appropriate for micro-photography. If AiAF is turned ON, X-Loupe®might
nd many auto-focusing spots which are not necessarily wanted. This situation
occurs frequently on taking pictures for a non-at subject.
Shooting with the Auto Focus Lock (AF Lock), press the shutter button halfway
and press the button . The AFL icon will display on the right of camera
LCD monitor. The AF lock is convenient because you can let go of the shutter
button. In addition to that, the AF lock is still effective after the picture is taken
and it allows you to take the next picture with the same focus. It is suitable to
used when the X-Loupe® is mounted on the stand,
just rotating the knob of the stand and taking the pictures as desired.
Please refer to IXUS 950IS Advanced Camera User Guide P.51and P.52.
3. Continuous Shooting and Self Timer:
To take pictures for a living thing such as insects, it is suggested to use Continuous
Shooting Mode, and then pick the best one from shooting. For IXUS 950IS, please
refer to Advanced Camera User Guide P.37.
Using the Self-Timer in micro-photography can prevent the shaking while you press
the shutter button. Besides 2sec and 10sec Self-Timer, you can also change the delay
time and number of shots (i.e. Customer Timer). For IXUS 950IS, please refer to Basic
Camera User Guide P.16~17.
4. Zoom:
A subject can be zoomed approximately up to 16X, using the combined digital (4X)
and optical (4X) zoom. When the zoom is set higher than the 4X optical zoom (where
the digital zoom will be used), there might be some noises and the sawtooth-like
stripes showing on the LCD monitor with only 0.23 mega-pixels resolution. It is better
to inspect the subject from LCD monitor when the digital zoom is used. When a picture
with good quality is need, please use only the optical zoom on shooting to get better
result.
The Digital Tele-Converter, pp.33~34 in the Advance Camera User Guide of Canon
IXUS950IS, allows users to mimic the effect of telephoto by using digital zoom. The
focal length is 1.6X or 2.0X increased, which is good for taking pictures both from the
short and long distance. The Digital TeleCoverter can also improve the magnication
of X-Loupe®. For example, with 300X objective lens of X-Loupe® and 2.0X Digital
Tele-converter, the magnica tion is 600X.

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Settings Instruction
Adjusting the Brightness - Enter Exposure Compensation mode.press
the button; press the , set to ±0, then press the button.
(Camera User Guide Page.85)
Press the button ,choose , then press to turn the Flash off.
<Notice> It’s likely to turn the ash back on by careless touch!
Do Not start the Macro shot Mode.
Switching the Display-You can also switch the display by pressing
the button while the image displays right after shooting
Canon Digital Camera Basic Setup – Micro-PhotographyBasic Skills for Micro-Photography
5. Distance:
In micro-photography, any tiny minor vibration (such as the pulse) can have some
inuences on picture quality. To acquire maximum stability, the working distance
of X-Loupe® was designed to approach the subject, the conventional microscopy.
Sometimes, moving X-Loupe®up and down a little bit can reach the best focus. The
AF (autofocus) green frame(s) on the LCD means good focus, whereas orange means
close to the focus but not good enough.
6. Movie:
Due to the large size of a movies le, please use 512MB SD card or above to avoid
losing the important scene. The 1.6X and 2.0X of Digital Tele-Converter are not
available for the movie function. page46
Working Distance Depth of Focus
60x 4~4.43cm 1.8mm
150x 1.1~1.3cm 0.8mm
300x 0.8cm 0.25mm
The Setting based on Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS/IXY
Digital 210 F is for reference and revision, and other
type as well
(1) Move the zoom lever toward , the sign of 4X for
its maximum optical value should show up on LCD
monitor.
(2) Set the mode switch to . After pressing the
button, press the buttons to choose P; then
press to set the P Mode as the Manual Mode
(Refer to Camera User Guide p.64)
Exposure Compensation
Macro
Display
Flash

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Canon Digital Camera Basic Setup – Micro-PhotographyCanon Digital Camera Basic Setup – Micro-Photography
(3) Press the MENU button. There are menu items
( / ) organized under tabs. Set the mode
switch to and the camera is in P mode.
Then follow the function setting below.
Tips:
*1. For inspection purpose, the bigger digital zoom you use the less picture quality you get. However, it helps user
to view the subject in an easy way. For micro-photography purpose, suggest using optical zoom only in order
to have better picture quality, and check the le with larger magnication on the LCD monitor.
*2. If the【AF Frame】is in【Center】, it will not appear magnied if the camera cannot focus.
*3.Changing the ISO Speed
Lowering the ISO speed results in sharper images, but there may be an increased chance of image blurring
in certain shooting conditions. Raising the ISO speed will result in a faster shutter speed, reducing camera
shake and letting the ash reach greater distances to the subject. The images, however, will appear coarse.
<Hint > Get the setting on ISO 100/200, not over ISO 400 for micro-shooting.
*4. Using the Self-Timer
To reduce the inuence of vibration during shooting, please use Self-Timer for better performance (refer to
PowerShot 110HS User Guide Page 58.)
*5. Single shooting is the default setting. In a circumstance where stable posture is hard to maintain, or the subject
is moving or trembling, please choose Continuous Shooting Mode to take more pictures for getting better
results.
*6. The aspect ratio is same as the screen for this camera. The digital zoom (Camera Manual P.55) is only
available in .
MENU Suggestion
setting MENU Suggestion
setting
AF Frame Center i-Contrast Off
AF Frame Size Normal Review 2 sec.
Digital Zoom Standard *1 Review Info Off
Magnifying the Focal Point On*2 Blink Detection Off
AF-Point Zoom Off Grid Lines Off
AF-assist Beam Off IS Mode Continuous
Flash Setting ――
(4) Press the button. the screen will display the 【Main Diagram】
of functions settings, press the ► button go to next options screen,
according to【Sub diagram】as follows to choose shooting condition.
FUNC.
SET
Main
Icon Item
Light Mtetering
My Color
White Balance
ISO Speed
Rec. Mode
Self-Timer
Drive Mode
Still Image Aspect Ratio
Recording Pixels
Compression
Image Quality (Movies)
Sub-diagram
Icon Item
Center Weighted Avg
Vivid
Day Light
Auto*3
Program
Self-Timer Off*4
Single Shot*5
Still Image Aspect Ratio*6
12M 4000X3000
Fine
1920X1080

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Digital Magnication of X-Loupe®Canon Digital Camera Basic Setup – Micro-Photography
The digital magnication of X-Loupe® is calculated based on 17
inch LCD monitor with the resolution of 1024 X 768 dpi, and the digi talized
picture displayed at 1:1 (100%) ratio. Please refer to some tests shown below:
Due to the default setting in White Balance
(WB) of Canon camera has been altered to
meet the micro-photography requirement prior
to its shipping, but it also can be adjusted to the
function of 【Custom White Balance】, to match
the need of the light source at the shooting
location. (See the camera CANON IXUS 115HS
user guide page 86.)
1.Get one white paper in the front of the lens
for reference of Custom WB .
2.After pressing the button of camera,
press the buttons to choose , then
press the button again.
3.Press the buttons to choose , then
press the button again for setting done.
4.Make lens approach the white paper
enables it to be lled in the screen.
And press MENU button; the tint on the
screen will change when WB new data is
set.
<Note> It is useless to adjust WB while the
light source is in the mode of Blue, UV, or
using the lens lter.
It’s another way for Manually Correcting the WB if there’s no plain, white
colored subject could be entirely lled in the screen.
Camera Unit: X-Loupe® G Series module + 150X objective lens + IXUS950IS
Monitor: ViewSonic VE720m 17 inch LCD
Monitor Resolution: 1024 X 768 dpi
Camera Recording Pixels: 2592 X 1944 dpi (5.2 mega pixels)
Optical Zoom: 4X
Subject: 1mm Ruler (The smallest scale is 0.25mm)
Camera Recording Pixels: 2592 X 1944 dpi
(5.2 mega pixels)The length of 1mm on the
picture showing on the monitor is 19cm→
Magnication = 190X
Camera Recording Pixels: 3264 X 2448 dpi
(7.99 mega pixels)The length of 1mm on the
picture showing on the monitor is 25cm →
Magnication = 250X
Camera Recording Pixels: 2592 X 1944 dpi (5.2 mega pixels)
Digital Tele-Converter: 2.0X
The length of 0.5mm on the picture showing on the monitor
is 19cm→Magnication = 380X
Camera Recording Pixels: 3264 X 2448 dpi (7.99 mega pixels)
Digital Tele-Converter: 2.0X
The length of 0.5mm on the picture showing on the monitor
is 25cm→Magnication = 500X

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Basic Trouble ShootingBasic Trouble Shooting
5. Could not see the full eld of view on the camera monitor:
a.Please adjust the Zoom of the camera to 4.0X so that the full eld of view can be
obtained.
b.Check the camera lens and make sure that the lens is able to stretch out and the
function of Zoom is working.
6. Out of Focus:
a.X-Loupe® is a contact-based digital microscope; please do not try to take the picture
outside its working distance.
b. Adjust the direction or posture while shooting pictures.
c. Press the shutter halfway and adjust the distance between the subject and objective
lens to reach the best focus.
7. The battery is fully charged, but lasts for shorter and shorter time:
The lithium battery can only be recharged for certain amount of times. Please
purchase a new battery from your local distributor.
8. Hardware malfunctions such as slipped power switch or fatigue pin:
Please contact your local distributor or call our customer service for assistance.
In case of any question, please contact your X-LOUPE® dealer, or email : [email protected]
1.For the troubleshooting of IXUS camera, please refer to the Adva-nced
Camera User Guide of IXUS.
2.The LED in the objective lens is not bright:
a.Check the battery power.
b.Disassemble the objective lens and assemble it back to the module again. Make
sure that the assembling of the objective lens with X-Loupe® module is correct.
c.Check the brightness index of both coaxial lighting and low-angled lighting. Make
sure that they are not set to zero.
d.In order to inspect, make sure that all quadrants of the low-angled lighting are turned
on.
3.Error message shown on the IXUS camera monitor and the lens of Canon
camera can not stretch out or retract:
a.Turn off the camera power to make the lens retract. Disassemble Canon camera
from the X-Loupe® module, and turn on the power of the camera again. The lens of
the camera should be able to stretch out.
b.Do NOT try to x the camera lens by force because it might void the warranty.
Please contact your local distributor if the problem could not be solved by yourself.
4.No display on the LCD monitor of X-Loupe® module:
a. Please re-press the power switch of the module again.
b. Remove the battery and insert it into the module again.
c. Check the battery power of the module.
d. Disassemble the objective lens from the module, and press the power switch again.


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MEMO MEMO

台北市116文山區萬和街8號7樓
7th floor, No.8, Wanhe St., Wenshan District,
116 Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
TEL:886-2-2230-1168 FAX:886-2-2239-2112
e-mail:[email protected]
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