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ZEISS
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S100 / OPMI
pico
Instructions for Use
G-30-1781-en
Version 7.0
2015-09-09

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  • Page 1 ZEISS ® S100 / OPMI pico Instructions for Use G-30-1781-en Version 7.0 2015-09-09...
  • Page 2 S100 / OPMI pico (support unit) 000000-1420-191 ® S100 / OPMI pico 000000-1095-094 (support unit for non-Zeiss illumination) ® S100 / OPMI pico (Atmos support unit) 000000-1080-349 ® Trademarks OPMI is a registered trademark of Carl Zeiss. Version 7.0 Page 2 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 3 Subject to changes in design and scope of delivery and as a result of ongoing technical development. Printed in Germany. Copyright © Carl Zeiss Meditec AG 2015 All rights reserved. Reprints and reproductions, including excerpts, are not permissible. However, these Instructions for Use may be digitized and archived for internal use.
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  • Page 5 S100 / OPMI pico Chapter overview Chapter: Safety Measures Chapter: System Overview Chapter: Preparations for use Chapter: Operation Chapter: What to do in the event of malfunctions Chapter: Care and Maintenance Chapter: System Data Chapter: Indexes Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 5...
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Safety Measures Hazard symbols ...................8 Information symbols..................8 Target group ..................9 Field of application ................9 Intended use ....................9 Normal use....................9 Notes for the operator..............10 Requirements for operation............. 13 Prior to the very first use................13 Before every use ..................14 During use....................15 After every use ..................16...
  • Page 8: Hazard Symbols

    Safety Measures S100 / OPMI pico Hazard symbols The following safety information has been incorporated into the Instructions for Use. Please note this information and be particularly careful in these cases. WARNING Warning label, which may refer to fatal injuries or severe injuries if pre- cautions are not followed.
  • Page 9: Target Group

    It is the duty of the equipment owner/operator to train and brief all the operating staff. Extended service tasks are not part of these Instructions for Use. They will be performed by staff specially trained for this purpose by ZEISS. Field of application Intended use...
  • Page 10: Notes For The Operator

    Please also observe the instructions for use of any additional equipment. You can obtain additional information from ZEISS Service. • Only operate the device within the scope of its intended use. • Only personnel who have undergone appropriate training and instruction are allowed to use this device.
  • Page 11 • Modifications and repairs on this device or any equipment operated to- gether with this device may only be performed by ZEISS SERVICE. • If required by the regulations and directives applicable in the country of use, connect the system to a special emergency backup power supply.
  • Page 12 Transport & Service for repair etc.) in its original packaging or in special return packaging. Please contact your dealer or ZEISS Service. • This system is a high-grade technological product. To ensure optimum performance and safe working order, we recommend having it checked by our service representative as part of regular scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 13: Requirements For Operation

    Furthermore, this will invalidate any rights to make a claim under the warranty. Prior to the very first use A ZEISS Service representative or an expert authorized by ZEISS will install the system. Please make sure that the following requirements continue to be met for further operation: ...
  • Page 14: Before Every Use

    (connectors, jacks). If connection is not readily possible, check whether the plug fits the socket. If you detect any damage to the plug-in connec- tion, arrange for the damage to be repaired by ZEISS Service. • Please refer to the functional test in chapter "Operation" (Page 129).
  • Page 15: During Use

    • If a failure occurs which you cannot correct with the aid of the chapter "What to do in the event of malfunctions attach a sign to the system stat- ing it is out of order and inform ZEISS Service. • Never operate the system unattended.
  • Page 16: After Every Use

    Safety Measures S100 / OPMI pico After every use • Always use the master switch to turn off the device if it is not in use. • Insufficient, incorrect or wrong cleaning or disinfection contrary to the di- rections in these Instructions for Use may expose the patient or medical staff to a considerable risk of infection.
  • Page 17: Possible Burn Injuries Due To A High Illumination Intensity

    S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Possible burn injuries due to a high illumination intensity CAUTION Danger of burnings caused by high light intensity! In case of a misuse of the light source, a too high illumination intensity may cause tertiary burns. •...
  • Page 18 Final remark ZEISS recommends that the lighting of the surgical field be reduced as far as is possible for the safety of the patient and for a good microscopic image. Please refer to the warnings and precautions in this case.
  • Page 19: Safety Devices

    S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Safety devices Halogen light source 1 Flap The flap is used as mechanic indicator of the operating status of the hal- ogen light source. – When the flap is closed, the main lamp is operative. –...
  • Page 20 Safety Measures S100 / OPMI pico Xenon light source CAUTION Limited service life of the xenon lamp! If used longer than the indicated service life of 500 hours the xenon lamp may fail or burst. Dropping fragments may contaminate the sterile area. Risk of infection. •...
  • Page 21 1 LED error indicator If the amber LED is illuminated, the LED light source is in a limited oper- ating mode. In this case, the light intensity drops to 50%. • Please contact ZEISS Service. Fig. 3: Safety equipment:LED light source Version 7.0...
  • Page 22: Symbols And Labels On The Device

    Observe the warning labels and signs! • If you notice that any of these labels/signs are missing on your device or have become illegible, please contact the ZEISS service department. Symbols and labels on the microscope 1 Video signal output 2 "Instructions for Use"...
  • Page 23 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 4: Symbols and labels on Surgical microscope Fig. 5: Symbols and labels on surgical microscope with integrated HD video camera Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 23...
  • Page 24: Symbols And Labels On The S100

    Safety Measures S100 / OPMI pico Symbols and labels on the S100 Symbols and labels on support and suspension arm 1 Friction symbol Explanation of the braking effect that is achieved by turning the friction control. - Turn left: Reducing the braking effect - Turn right: Increasing the braking effect 2 "Risk of crushing"...
  • Page 25 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 6: Symbols and labels on the support and suspension arm S100 Stands Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 25...
  • Page 26 Manufacturer (company name) – Your options to contact the device manufacturer, i.e., phone number, fax number and email address of the local contact of the national ZEISS sales organization. XXXX XXXXXX – SIP number A unique identification number assigned to your device.
  • Page 27 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 7: Symbols and labels on the S100 floor stand Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 27...
  • Page 28 Safety Measures S100 / OPMI pico 5 Transport position for the carrier arm flat screen monitor Observe the user manual or accompanying documentation. Indicates the transport position of the carrier arm flat screen monitor. Be- fore transporting the system, make sure that the carrier arm flat screen monitor is in this position in order to avoid any damage.
  • Page 29 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 8: Symbols and labels on the device carrier and monitor arm (optional) Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 29...
  • Page 30 Manufacturer (company name) – Your options to contact the device manufacturer, i.e., phone number, fax number and email address of the local contact of the national ZEISS sales organization. XXXX XXXXXX – SIP number A unique identification number assigned to your device.
  • Page 31 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 9: Symbols and labels on the S100 wall stand Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 31...
  • Page 32 Manufacturer (company name) – Your options to contact the device manufacturer, i.e., phone number, fax number and email address of the local contact of the national ZEISS sales organization. XXXX XXXXXX – SIP number A unique identification number assigned to your device.
  • Page 33 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 10: Symbols and labels on S100 ceiling stand Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 33...
  • Page 34 Manufacturer (company name) – Your options to contact the device manufacturer, i.e., phone number, fax number and email address of the local contact of the national ZEISS sales organization. XXXX XXXXXX – SIP number A unique identification number assigned to your device.
  • Page 35 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 11: Symbols and labels on the S100 Centro stand Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 35...
  • Page 36 Manufacturer (company name) – Your options to contact the device manufacturer, i.e., phone number, fax number and email address of the local contact of the national ZEISS sales organization. XXXX XXXXXX – SIP number A unique identification number assigned to your device.
  • Page 37 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures 4 Plate "Date of manufacture" This plate indicates the date of manufacture for the device (year-month). Fig. 12: Symbols and labels on the S100 carrier units Fig. 13: Symbols and labels on the S100 carrier units with secondary light source Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 38 Symbols and labels on the Atmos support unit 1 System identification label support unit Atmos The system identification label provides the following information: – Manufacturing symbol – Manufacturer (company name) Carl Zeiss Meditec AG – Manufacturer's address Goeschwitzer Strasse 51-52 07745 Jena, Germany – Serial number –...
  • Page 39 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 14: Symbols and labels on the S100 Atmos support unit Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 39...
  • Page 40: Symbols And Labels On The Light Sources

    Observe the user manual or accompanying documents. 2 S100 Halogen rating label The rating label provides the following information: – Manufacturer symbol – Manufacturer (company name) Carl Zeiss Meditec AG – Manufacturer's address Goeschwitzer Strasse 51-52 07745 Jena, Germany – Illumination technique Halogen –...
  • Page 41 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 15: Symbols and labels on the HALOGEN illumination Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 41...
  • Page 42 12V/100W When replacing lamps, only use halogen lamps with the rated line voltage. 380079-9040 Order these halogen lamps from ZEISS by stating the specified catalog number. 8 Order number "Halogen lamp module" When the lamp module is defective, you can order a new lamp module 000000-1086-764 from ZEISS.
  • Page 43 Observe the Instructions for Use or accompanying documentation. 2 S100 Xenon rating label The rating label provides the following information: – Manufacturer symbol – Manufacturer (company name) Carl Zeiss Meditec AG – Manufacturer's address Goeschwitzer Strasse 51-52 07745 Jena, Germany – Illumination technique Xenon –...
  • Page 44 Safety Measures S100 / OPMI pico 4 "Observe the user manual" label For information on replacing the lamp module, please see Page 226. 5 Warning label The xenon light source shall not be used for ophthalmological surgeries. Make sure that no xenon light enters the patient's eyes. 6 "CAUTION"...
  • Page 45 11 Label "Xenon lamp insert module" If the lamp insert module is defective, you can order a new lamp insert 304977-9037-000 module from ZEISS (see ordering information Page 251). 12 "Xenon" power rating 180W Xenon lamp Fig. 19: Symbols and labels on lamp insert module Version 7.0...
  • Page 46 Observe the user manual or accompanying documents. 2 S100 S100 power rating plate The rating label provides the following information: – Manufacturer symbol – Manufacturer (company name) Carl Zeiss Meditec AG – Manufacturer's address Goeschwitzer Strasse 51-52 07745 Jena, Germany – Illumination technique –...
  • Page 47 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 20: Symbols and labels on the LED light source Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 47...
  • Page 48: Symbols And Video Control Units (Optional)

    Safety Measures S100 / OPMI pico Symbols and video control units (optional) 1 Operating elements of the video control units Description of the buttons on Page 76. 2 Connections to the video control units Description of the connections on Page 86. 3 HD version label The HD version can be identified by the 1080p resolution.
  • Page 49 S100 / OPMI pico Safety Measures Fig. 21: Video units Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 49...
  • Page 50 Safety Measures S100 / OPMI pico Version 7.0 Page 50 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 51 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview System Overview System overview................52 Controls and connections ..............54 OPMI pico ....................54 Hand grips on OPMI pico................58 Controls for the widefield eyepieces ............59 Controls for the tubes................60 Controls of OPMI pico with MORA interface..........62 Controls of OPMI pico with Endoport ............65 S100 Suspension Systems ................66 Attachment of carrier arm flat screen monitor to the S100 floor stand (option) .....................69...
  • Page 52: System Overview

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico System overview Surgical microscope The surgical microscope (4) enables the illumination and visual magnification of the field of view. For visual magnification, the surgical microscope can be equipped with different tubes, eyepieces and objective lenses. The S100 comes as a floor stand, ceiling mount or wall mount.
  • Page 53 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 22: System overview OPMI pico on S100 stand Ceiling-mounted stand Wall-mounted stand Carrier unit Centro stand Floor stand Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 53...
  • Page 54: Controls And Connections

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Controls and connections OPMI pico 1 Friction adjustment button For the fixation of the surgical microscope on the carrier arm in the desired position. 2 Dust cover 3 Magnification changer Use this button to manually set/adjust the magnification to one of the five positions (γ...
  • Page 55 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 23: Operating elements and connectors on the sur- gical microscope Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 55...
  • Page 56 System Overview S100 / OPMI pico 1 Friction adjustment button For clamping the the surgical microscope at the support arm and for mounting the surgical microscope in the desired position. 3 Magnification changer Use this button to manually set/adjust the magnification to one of the five positions (γ...
  • Page 57 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 24: Operating elements and connections on the sur- gical microscope Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 57...
  • Page 58: Hand Grips On Opmi Pico

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Hand grips on OPMI pico Five application-oriented handgrips are provided: 1 Handgrip, complete, rear 2 Comfort grips On the comfort grips, the grip components can be repositioned to meet the user's personal requirements. 3 Comfort T handgrip 4 T-shaped grip, complete 5 Handgrip, complete, on the front Fig.
  • Page 59: Controls For The Widefield Eyepieces

    S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Controls for the widefield eyepieces NOTE Widefield eyepieces with magnetic coupling Please keep in mind the usual rules for the handling of magnets in regard of eyepieces that have been removed from the tube. •...
  • Page 60: Controls For The Tubes

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Controls for the tubes CAUTION Injury to the eye due to light radiation! Looking into a light source through a tube, an objective lens or an eyepiece may cause eye injury. • Never look into a light source or the sun with a tube, an objective lens or an eyepiece.
  • Page 61 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Folding tube f170/f260 mm (optional) 3 Eyepiece mount 4 Pupillary distance (PD) adjustment knob 5 Scale for pupillary distance 6 Symbol "normal/larger" for magnification changer 7 Dial for integrated magnification changer 8 Symbol (released/locked) for manual tube rotation 9 Button for manual tube rotation Fig.
  • Page 62: Controls Of Opmi Pico With Mora Interface

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Controls of OPMI pico with MORA interface. The MORA interface is intended exclusively for use on the OPMI pico surgical microscope in dentistry. The MORA interface increases the microscope's mobility about its lateral tilt Description axis, without changing the user's upright, ergonomic seated posture.
  • Page 63 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 29: OPMI pico with MORA interface approx. ±25° Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 63...
  • Page 64 System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Controls of MORA interface with lateral output port for documenta- tion CAUTION Video images not for diagnostic purposes! The visualized images may include deviations in scale, shape and color. • Do not use video images for diagnostic purposes as the video camera is not calibrated for these purposes.
  • Page 65: Controls Of Opmi Pico With Endoport

    S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Controls of OPMI pico with Endoport The Endoport endoscope port is intended for use on OPMI pico microscopes in ENT surgery. The endoscope port of the OPMI pico Endoport is a standardized interface for Description endoscope cameras.
  • Page 66: S100 Suspension Systems

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico S100 Suspension Systems 1 Carrier arm 2 Suspension arm The suspension arm is equipped with a switch. This switch activates the light source when the suspension arm is moved into its working position. The light source is switched off in the upper rest position. 3 Mobility adjustment screw You are able to set the lifting mobility of the suspension arm with the ad- justment screw after the successful balance setting of the microscope...
  • Page 67 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 32: Operating elements and connections on the S100 stand Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 67...
  • Page 68 System Overview S100 / OPMI pico 12 Supply unit with light source The connectors for the power cord, light guide, camera and video as well as the power switch are located on the supply unit. The supply unit in- cludes the lamp housing with the halogen, xenon or LED light source 13 Steerable casters with arrestors (on floor stand only) Press the locking tabs down once to lock the stand into position.
  • Page 69: Attachment Of Carrier Arm Flat Screen Monitor To The S100 Floor Stand (Option)

    S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Attachment of carrier arm flat screen monitor to the S100 floor stand (option) It is possible to upgrade the S100 floor stand to a documentation workstation comprising documentation and display devices. Optionally, you can mount a carrier arm flat screen monitor and/or an instrument tray on the S100 floor stand.
  • Page 70: Halogen Light Source

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Halogen light source 1 Ventilation grid Do not cover the ventilation grid! For example, drapes could be covering the screen. This could cause the in- tegrated thermal switch to turn off the light source. 2 Flap The flap is used as the mechanical indicator for the operating status of the halogen lamps.
  • Page 71 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Connector panel of the halogen light source 1 Power switch 2 Light guide socket The light guide socket is used to direct the light from the light source to the surgical microscope. 3 Strain relief device The strain relief device prevents inadvertent unplugging of the power cable.
  • Page 72: Xenon Light Source

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Xenon light source CAUTION Limited service life of the xenon lamp! If used longer than the indicated service life of 500 hours the xenon lamp may fail or burst. Dropping fragments may contaminate the sterile area. Risk of infection. •...
  • Page 73 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 37: Operating elements on the xenon illumination Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 73...
  • Page 74 System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Connector panel of the xenon light source 1 Light guide socket The light guide socket is used to direct the light from the light source to the surgical microscope. 2 Strain relief device The strain relief device prevents inadvertent unplugging of the power cable.
  • Page 75: Led Light Source

    S100 / OPMI pico System Overview LED light source Connector panel for the LED light source 1 Light guide socket The light guide socket is used to direct the light from the light source to the surgical microscope. 2 Strain relief device The strain relief device prevents inadvertent unplugging of the power cable.
  • Page 76: Button Functions Of The Hd Video Control Units

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Button functions of the HD video control units Depending on the integrated video camera selected, the supply unit contains different video control units: For the integrated SD video camera – Integrated HD 720p control unit –...
  • Page 77 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 40: Button functions HD video control unit Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 77...
  • Page 78 System Overview S100 / OPMI pico 7 Image The <freeze> button allows you to freeze the current live video image and to display it as a full-screen freeze frame on the video monitor. In the meantime the text "freeze" appears in the upper left corner. When you press the <live>...
  • Page 79 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 41: Button functions HD video control unit Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 79...
  • Page 80 System Overview S100 / OPMI pico 12 Record button Press the <record> button to start a video recording. All open menus will be closed and an image display or video playback will be terminated. The video recording starts. In the footer bar the text "Rec" appears on the right before USB/LAN and the recording time appears on the left.
  • Page 81 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview 19 Left cursor key (previous image/10 % skip back) With the left cursor key you can switch to the previous image (in the list above, newer) while an image is being displayed, and while a video is being played you can move back 10 % and continue playing the video from there.
  • Page 82 System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Remote control for the video camera live & streaming control unit (option) Remote control is delivered as a standard feature with the integrated video camera live & streaming control unit with SW recording license. As an option, it is also available without a SW recording license with limited functions.
  • Page 83 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview 5 Index Index view of the files of the activated patient (Page 207) 6 Play Play the video (Page 207): Press the <Play> button: Toggles between play video / pause video Press the <Live> button to stop the playback 1) 2) 7 Record Start / stop recording (Page 205):...
  • Page 84: Overview Of Operating Elements

    System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Overview of operating elements Here you will find an overview of the different operating elements of the in- tegrated HD video camera live & streaming (full HD 1080p) with SW recording license and its functions. Control unit Remote Foot...
  • Page 85 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Press the <config> key of the remote control to go to the menu. From there you can navigate the menu using the control keys and the "enter" key and this way configure the integrated video camera live & streaming control unit. Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 85...
  • Page 86 6 USB port Use only USB media that meet at least USB 2.0 specifications. 7 Service interface Reserved for ZEISS Service personnel. 8 LAN input/output Network 100 Mbit 9 Video signal output Y/C Use the Y/C output if only one analog SD monitor is available and no HD monitor.
  • Page 87 S100 / OPMI pico System Overview Fig. 44: Connectors HD video control unit Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 87...
  • Page 88 System Overview S100 / OPMI pico Version 7.0 Page 88 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 89 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Preparations for use Configuring the surgical microscope..........91 Mounting the surgical microscope.............92 Dismantling the surgical microscope............94 Mounting the tube, eyepieces and objective lens........96 Mounting the hand grips................97 Connecting the light guide ................98 Connecting an endoscope camera.............99 Connect the stereo co-observer ...............100 Mounting the MORA interface ..............101 Mounting documentation accessories on the MORA interface with lateral out-...
  • Page 90 Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Preparing the system for sterile use ..........125 Attach asepsis caps and drapes............... 125 Version 7.0 Page 90 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 91: Configuring The Surgical Microscope

    The suspension arm may be dropped or lifted. This may lead to personal injuries or to material damage. • Please only use accessories approved by ZEISS. • Never change modules and accessories during a surgical procedure or above the patient! •...
  • Page 92: Mounting The Surgical Microscope

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Mounting the surgical microscope After you have mounted the OPMI pico, the suspension arm may move downwards. Prevent the OPMI pico from knocking against anything. The adjustment screw (1) on the suspension arm of the S100 suspension system only acts as a brake but has no locking function.
  • Page 93 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Fig. 45: Assembling and dis- mantling the OPMI pico 120° coupling K 0/120 coupling Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 93...
  • Page 94: Dismantling The Surgical Microscope

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Dismantling the surgical microscope Move the suspension arm into its upper position before dismantling the surgical microscope. While the surgical microscope is dismounted, the suspension arm may shoot up by its own spring force despite tightened locking screw.
  • Page 95 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Fig. 46: Assembling and dis- mantling the OPMI pico 120° coupling K 0/120 coupling Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 95...
  • Page 96: Mounting The Tube, Eyepieces And Objective Lens

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Mounting the tube, eyepieces and objective lens • Give securing screw (2) a few turns to loosen it. • Remove dust cover (3) and store it in a safe place. • Position binocular tube (4) on the surgical microscope and tighten secur- ing screw firmly (2).
  • Page 97: Mounting The Hand Grips

    S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Mounting the hand grips Five handgrips are available for the OPMI pico surgical microscope (see Page 58). The handgrips can be positioned as required by reinserting (2) or pressing them together (1). • Select the handgrip suitable for your application. •...
  • Page 98: Connecting The Light Guide

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Connecting the light guide • Switch off the light source. • Put the light guide into the light guide socket on the light source and on the surgical microscope until it locks. • Make sure that the light guide has been routed with sufficient slack. Sup- port system and surgical microscope must be movable within the com- plete area without the light guide being stretched, excessively bent or twisted.
  • Page 99: Connecting An Endoscope Camera

    S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Connecting an endoscope camera If you want to equip the surgical microscope with an endoscope camera, please observe the requirements for system expansions, see Page 251.  Your OPMI pico has been equipped with the "Endoport" accessory com- Prerequisites ponent: ...
  • Page 100: Connect The Stereo Co-Observer

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Connect the stereo co-observer Mounting the beam splitter • Unscrew securing screw (3) by a few turns. • Remove the inclined tube (1). • Position the beam splitter (2) on the surgical microscope. •...
  • Page 101: Mounting The Mora Interface

    S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Mounting the MORA interface • Give securing screw (3) a few turns to loosen it. • Remove the dust cover and store it in a safe place. • Place MORA interface (7) on the surgical microscope and firmly tighten se- curing screw (3).
  • Page 102: Mounting Documentation Accessories On The Mora Interface With Lateral Out- Put Port

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Mounting documentation accessories on the MORA interface with lateral out- put port  The MORA interface with lateral port for documentation accessories has Requirement been mounted on the surgical microscope. The method described below can also be used for other accessories. The op- erating principle of the accessories is described in the relevant Instructions for Use.
  • Page 103: Setting The Suspension Arm Weight Compensation

    S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Setting the suspension arm weight compensation NOTE Perform the weight compensation • Perform a weight compensation (balancing) before using the device (not above the patient and with a secure distance to other persons and devic- es) so that the surgical microscope remains in its position within the working area.
  • Page 104: Adjusting The Surgical Microscope

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Adjusting the surgical microscope Adjustment instructions – In order to be able to quickly set/adjust the surgical microscope, it is ad- visable to save the interocular distance as well as the refraction values for the different users so they can be preset within the scope of the prepara- tions.
  • Page 105 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use  The microscope is now adjusted in such a way that the image is sharply defined over the complete magnification range without any renewed fo- cusing during the magnification setting. If this is not the case, repeat the procedure. •...
  • Page 106: Relocating The S100 Floor Stand

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Relocating the S100 floor stand CAUTION Risk of crushing and toppling during transportation of the system! If the following precautions are not observed, the floor stand may topple over and injure persons! • Move the floor stand into its transport position. •...
  • Page 107 • Move the suspension system carefully and avoid collisions. If the suspension system nevertheless collides with other devices, you must have it checked by ZEISS Service. Transport over long distances • Only transport the device over long distances (e.g. relocation, return for repair) in its original packaging or special return packaging.
  • Page 108: Connections

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Connections CAUTION Risk of electric shock caused by inadmissible or defective accessories! Inadmissible or defective accessories may lead to increased leakage current! • Never touch any power outlets or video ports during patient contact. •...
  • Page 109 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use • Secure the power cord using the strain relief device (2). • If necessary, connect the potential equalization connector (5) of the sys- tem with the potential equalization contact at the site of use. Fig.
  • Page 110: Connecting The Integrated Video Camera

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Connecting the integrated video camera CAUTION Video images not for diagnostic purposes! The visualized images may include deviations in scale, shape and color. • Do not use video images for diagnostic purposes as the video camera is not calibrated for these purposes.
  • Page 111 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Fig. 57: Connecting the HD video camera Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 111...
  • Page 112 Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Connecting the video connections • Connect the required video components using the video cable. • Check the camera and monitor function. After switching the device on, a color bar pattern is briefly displayed for checking the color setting, bright- ness and geometry.
  • Page 113 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Fig. 59: Examples - possible connections HDMI (only with integrated HD video camera) HDMI HDMI VIDEO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO IN HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO IN HDMI HDMI...
  • Page 114: Connecting The Computer To Integrated Video Camera Live & Streaming Control Unit With Lan Connection

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Connecting the computer to integrated video camera live & streaming Control unit with LAN connection You can connect the integrated video camera live & streaming control unit with LAN connection to a computer . Observe the conditions for system ex- tension (see Page 251).
  • Page 115 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 115...
  • Page 116: Attachment Of Instrument Tray And Carrier Arm Flat Screen Monitor To The S100 Floor Stand

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Attachment of instrument tray and carrier arm flat screen monitor to the S100 floor stand Ergonomic positioning the carrier arm flat screen monitor and instrument tray NOTE Overload of the instrument tray! When overloaded, the instrument tray may break off or bend, the suspension system may topple over and accessories may fall down.
  • Page 117 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Fig. 63: Ergonomic arrange- ment of carrier arm flat screen monitor and instrument tray max. 1230 mm max. 800 mm Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 117...
  • Page 118: Mounting The Flat Screen Monitor On The Carrier Arm Flat Screen Monitor

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Mounting the flat screen monitor on the carrier arm flat screen monitor NOTE Overload of the carrier arm flat screen monitor! When overloaded, the carrier arm flat screen monitor may break off or bend or the suspension system may topple over.
  • Page 119 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Fig. 64: Mounting the flat screen monitor on the monitor bracket 4 5 6 Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 119...
  • Page 120: Routing The Cables And Making The Electrical Connections

    • Fix the cables to the column of the floor stand using cable ties. – To ensure optimum performance, we recommend having the electrical in- stallation performed by the ZEISS Service or a professional electrician (in- house electrician). • Place cable cover (2) over the cables on the column.
  • Page 121 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Fig. 65: Routing the cables and making the electrical con- nections Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 121...
  • Page 122: Adjusting The Carrier Arm Flat Screen Monitor

    Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Adjusting the carrier arm flat screen monitor After mounting the carrier arm flat screen monitor, you can adjust the friction of its joints as required. The factory setting of the joints is suitable for a me- dium load capacity which meets the requirements of most users.
  • Page 123 S100 / OPMI pico Preparations for use Adjusting the swivel movement of the carrier arm flat screen monitor If the carrier arm flat screen monitor does not remain in place in the position required, the following readjustments can be performed. •...
  • Page 124 Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Balance setting of the carrier arm flat screen monitor Only perform this adjustment if the carrier arm flat screen monitor does not remain in the position required and moves downward. Only perform the balancing procedure with the flat screen monitor attached. •...
  • Page 125 For sterile use, the system can be equipped with resterilizable products. The asepsis sets available from ZEISS contain caps and handgrips which can be sterilized in autoclaves. For detailed information on sterilization, please refer to the enclosed instructions "Preparation of resterilizable products"...
  • Page 126 Preparations for use S100 / OPMI pico Version 7.0 Page 126 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 127 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Operation Powering the system up and down ..........128 Function test before use ..............129 Typical procedure ................132 Integrated HD video camera (operating the video unit) ....134 Menu structure..................134 Initial start-up with integrated HD video camera........137 Opening the configuration menu (config) ..........137 Opening the installation menu (config) ............155 Performing the white balance (white bal) ..........165...
  • Page 128: Powering The System Up And Down

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Powering the system up and down  The correct rated voltage has been set on the suspension system (please Prerequisites refer to Page 108).  The included power cord (floor stand) is connected (please refer to Page 108).
  • Page 129: Function Test Before Use

    If a function fails, do not use the system for safety reasons. • Repair the cause of the failure (see "What to do in the event of malfunc- tions"“) or contact ZEISS Service or the authorized partner. Function test of the surgical microscope •...
  • Page 130 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Function test of the accessories • Check the accessories:  The securing screws of the video system cable have been firmly tight- ened.  The correct function of the other equipment has been checked with the relevant user manual.
  • Page 131 S100 / OPMI pico Operation WARNING Function deterioration of the light source With increasing service life of the light source, the actual illumination inten- sity decreases (this is a normal property of the system). • Before every use, ensure that the available light quantity is sufficient. •...
  • Page 132: Typical Procedure

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Typical procedure Starting work CAUTION Damage to the eye caused by high light intensity! During surgical procedures in the facial area, no light must enter the patient's eye. • Make sure to protect the patient's eye from light radiation. •...
  • Page 133 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Ending work NOTE Risk of injury caused by suspended systems! Parts of the suspension system are positioned at head level and pose a risk of injury. • Move the system into the standby position after use and make sure that sufficient headroom is available.
  • Page 134: Integrated Hd Video Camera (Operating The Video Unit)

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Integrated HD video camera (operating the video unit) Test pattern A test pattern (color bars) is displayed if the camera head is not connected when you switch on the system. • Switch off the system again, connect the camera head and switch the sys- tem back on.
  • Page 135 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Fig. 69: Menu structure Configuration menu * In case the "OPHTHALMOLOGY" application is used, the menu item "FUNDUS SYSTEM" is also displayed here. CAUTION Not for ophthalmic examinations! • The S100 / OPMI pico must not be used for ophthalmological procedures! Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 135...
  • Page 136 Operation S100 / OPMI pico In the installation menu you can install device settings that are seldom changed and that require the camera to be restarted. • Press the <config> key for approximately 5 seconds.  This will take you to the following menu structure: Fig.
  • Page 137: Initial Start-Up With Integrated Hd Video Camera

    (see Page 163). The application is set in this menu. ZEISS Service adjusts this setting for you during initial start-up. You can read- just this setting in the "INSTALLATION MENU". see “Opening the installation menu (config)” on Page 155.
  • Page 138 Operation S100 / OPMI pico • You can exit the configuration menu by selecting menu item "Exit" or by pressing the <config> or <live> key. If changes have been made, a prompt is displayed for each user on exit from the configuration menu as to whether the settings should be saved.
  • Page 139 S100 / OPMI pico Operation User sub menu You can select among four different user profiles in the "USER SELECTION" submenu: USER 1, USER 2, USER 3, USER 4 The user names and their configuration depend on the selected application. The latter can be selected as required when switching on the device for the first time and can be subsequently changed at any time.
  • Page 140 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Proceed as follows to select a user and to load and activate the respective con- figuration: • Press the <config> key to access the configuration menu. • In the Configuration menu, select the menu item "User" with the con- trol keys and press the <enter>...
  • Page 141 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Brightness submenu In the "BRIGHTNESS" sub menu, you can select between three different expo- sure controls: AUTOMATIC - LOW LIGHT AUTO - MANUAL AUTOMATIC In this mode the camera adjusts the brightness of the video image automati- cally to the value specified by the <brightness>...
  • Page 142 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Proceed as follows to select an exposure control and to load the respective configuration: • Press the <config> key to access the configuration menu. • Use the control keys to select the "BRIGHTNESS" menu item in the con- figuration menu and press the <enter>...
  • Page 143 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Lightmeter sub menu In the "LIGHTMETER" sub menu, you can select between three different types of exposure measurements: INTEGRAL, SMALL SPOT or LARGE SPOT. The Lightmeter function is only enabled if Brightness is set to the AUTO- MATIC"...
  • Page 144 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Proceed as follows to select a exposure measurement type and to load the re- spective configuration: • Press the <config> key to access the configuration menu. • Select the menu item "LIGHTMETER" in the configuration menu using the control keys and press the <enter>...
  • Page 145 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Orientation submenu The "ORIENTATION" submenu allows setting the screen orientation. To do this, proceed as follows: • Press the "config" key to access the configuration menu. • In the configuration menu, use the control keys to select menu item "ORIENTATION"...
  • Page 146 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Advanced submenu In the "ADVANCED" submenu, you can set the settings that are seldom used. Proceed as follows to make changes: • Press the <config> key to access the configuration menu. • Select the menu item "ADVANCED" in the Configuration menu using the control keys and press the <enter>...
  • Page 147 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Recommended color setting The depiction of the color on the monitor is dependent on the individual viewer's preferences. Therefore, 2 standard color settings are outlined here: – More subtle color impression – Stronger color impression (preferred, e.g. in Asian part of the world) Color perception Stronger color im- subtle...
  • Page 148 Operation S100 / OPMI pico The setting "Peak / Average" is used to modify the lighting control character- PEAK / AVERAGE istics. A lower value results in peak value-based lighting control, which re- sponds precisely to changes in the project brightness. A higher value sets mean value-based lighting control, which responds less sensitively to changes in brightness.
  • Page 149 S100 / OPMI pico Operation The blue value setting also influences the camera's white balance. see “Per- forming the white balance (white bal)” on Page 165. In this submenu, you can set the color saturation of the camera in a range CHROMA submenu from -10 to +10.
  • Page 150 Operation S100 / OPMI pico • Select the "BLACK LEVEL" menu item in the "USER MENU ADVANCED" menu using the control keys and press the "enter" key. • Use the control keys to select "SETTINGS".  The selection is displayed with an arrow. •...
  • Page 151 S100 / OPMI pico Operation • Press the "enter" key to save the changes.  The selection is saved and you return to the "ADVANCED USER SET- TINGS" menu. If you do not want to save your changes, return to the "ADVANCED USER SET- TINGS"...
  • Page 152 Operation S100 / OPMI pico SERVICE submenu You can set the settings that are seldom used in the "SERVICE MENU" sub- menu. Proceed as follows to make changes: • Press the <config> key to access the configuration menu. • In the Configuration menu, use the control keys to select the menu item "SERVICE MENU"...
  • Page 153 S100 / OPMI pico Operation – FREEZE / LIVE If the current live video image is displayed and the foot switch is pressed, the live video image is frozen and displayed on the monitor as a freeze frame. With renewed pressing of the foot switch the live video image is displayed again.
  • Page 154 Operation S100 / OPMI pico You can select under "AUDIO CONFIRMATION" if there shall be an acoustic feedback (signal tone) when pressing the foot switch. – Enabled Acoustic return signal is activated. – Disabled Acoustic return signal is deactivated. This submenu allows resetting the user and camera settings to the factory set- FACTORY SETTINGS tings.
  • Page 155: Opening The Installation Menu (Config)

    S100 / OPMI pico Operation Opening the installation menu (config) You can use the installation menu to make device settings that are seldom changed and that require a restart of the camera. • Press the <config> key for approx. 5 seconds to access the installation menu.
  • Page 156 Operation S100 / OPMI pico HDTV sub menu The "HDTV MODE" sub menu allows you to select the video camera's input signal and adjust it to your display device. 720P Select this setting format if your display device is 720p compatible. This mode is similar to the 1080p progressive standard, but its maximum resolution is only 1280 x 720 pixels.
  • Page 157 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Proceed as follows to select a mode and to load the respective configuration: • Press the <config> key for approx. 5 seconds to access the installation menu. • Select the menu item "HDTV MODE" in the installation menu using the control keys and press the <enter>...
  • Page 158 Operation S100 / OPMI pico  When you chose "NO", the camera resolution is not changed and you go back to the installation menu. • If you do not want to save your changes, return to the installation menu via "CANCEL". The video signal is set as it was when the sub menu was accessed.
  • Page 159 S100 / OPMI pico Operation DVI/HDMI OUT submenu The "DVI/HDMI OUTPUT" allows switching between video formats "PC MODE" and "VIDEO MODE" when a high-resolution display device (monitor, projector, etc.) is connected. To do this, proceed as follows: • Press the "config" key for approx. 5 seconds to access the installation menu.
  • Page 160 Operation S100 / OPMI pico SDTV FORMAT submenu If a conventional display device (monitor, projector, etc.) with 4:3 format is connected, the "SDTV FORMAT" submenu allows you to choose between "LETTERBOX" and "SIDE-CUT" visualization. Use this setting for display devices that are not compatible with the 16:9 wide LETTERBOX screen format.
  • Page 161 S100 / OPMI pico Operation PAL / NTSC Selection submenu In the "PAL/NTSC" submenu, you can switch between PAL and NTSC format. Proceed as follows to switch on the PAL / NTSC SELECTION: • Press the "config" key for approx. 5 seconds to access the installation menu.
  • Page 162 Operation S100 / OPMI pico LIGHT SOURCE In the "LIGHT SOURCE" submenu, you can select between XENON / LED and HALOGEN. • Press the "config" key for approx. 5 seconds to access the installation menu. • Select menu item "LIGHT SOURCE" from the installation menu using the control keys and press the "enter"...
  • Page 163 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Application submenu In the "APPLICATION" submenu, you can select between five different appli- cations. Each application affects the user profile and the associated camera settings. The application selection is displayed when the device is switched on for the first time and can be changed at any time.
  • Page 164 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Proceed as follows to select an application variant and to load the respective configuration: • Press the <config> key for approx. 5 seconds to go to the installation menu. • Select the menu item "APPLICATION" in the installation menu using the control keys and press the <enter>...
  • Page 165: Performing The White Balance (White Bal)

    S100 / OPMI pico Operation Performing the white balance (white bal) In the white balancing procedure, the system adjusts the video signal in such a way that white areas in the surgical field are also white on the video image. •...
  • Page 166 Operation S100 / OPMI pico The RED and BLUE values have an influence on the camera colors even after the white balance procedure. Recommended settings for a halogen light source "LIGHT SOURCE" - "HALOGEN" BLUE Adjustment for a weak to medium illumi- nation (default) Adjustment for a bright halogen illumina- tion...
  • Page 167: Setting The Brightness

    S100 / OPMI pico Operation Setting the brightness Under "brightness" you can adjust the brightness of the video image in 5% increments between 0% and 100% using the keys. The value set appears in the upper left corner of the monitor. In the configuration menu, you can select between three different modes in the brightness menu: AUTO - LOW AUTO - MANUAL.
  • Page 168: Showing A Live Video Image (Image)

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Showing a live video image (image) Use the <freeze> key to freeze the current live video image and to display it on the video monitor as a full-screen still image. In the meantime the text "freeze"...
  • Page 169 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 169...
  • Page 170: Integrated Hd Video Camera Live & Streaming (Operating The Video Unit)

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Integrated HD video camera live & streaming (Operating the video unit) Test pattern A test pattern (color bars) is displayed if the camera head is not connected when you switch on the system. Switch off the system again, connect the camera head and switch the system back on.
  • Page 171 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Fig. 72: Menu structure Integrated HD video camera live & streaming Main menu* Menu Patient* Menu Settings Submenu Camera - Brightness - Image Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 171...
  • Page 172 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Fig. 73: Menu structure Integrated HD video camera live & streaming - Color - Profiles Submenu Recording*/Streaming Submenu System - General - Software Version 7.0 Page 172 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 173 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Fig. 74: Menu structure Integrated HD video camera live & streaming - Microscope - Network - Video Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 173...
  • Page 174 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Fig. 75: Schematic Menu structure Integrated HD video camera live & streaming *Available only with SW recording license Version 7.0 Page 174 G-30-1781-en...
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  • Page 176: Main Menu

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Main menu* The Main menu is available only with a SW recording license. • Press the <Menu> or <config> key.  The Main menu appears. If you do not have a SW recording license, the "Settings" menu appears im- mediately.
  • Page 177 S100 / OPMI pico Operation 5 Footer bar Recording medium: USB*, LAN*, Streaming, (not available). During video recording, the information "Rec" or "Smart Rec"* (when smart recording is active) appears next to the recording me- dium and after it the duration of the current recording.* Remaining recording time of the recording medium (e.g.
  • Page 178: Patient

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Patient* Patients can be managed in the menu "Patient". The "Patient" menu is avail- able only with a SW recording license. Patient • Select the "Patient" menu in the Main menu.  The list of patients appears Fig.
  • Page 179 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Variant 1: Select "Last name + first name" in "Patient data mode" (see Page 189).  A virtual keyboard appears prompting you to enter the last name. • Please enter the patient's last name. The maximum text length is 15 characters. •...
  • Page 180 Operation S100 / OPMI pico • To save the entry, select the "OK" button.  The Patient directory is displayed.  The patient's name has been changed. Variant 2: Select "ID" in "Patient data mode" (see Page 189).  A virtual keyboard appears with the previous ID of the patient. •...
  • Page 181: Settings

    S100 / OPMI pico Operation Settings In the "Settings" menu you can access the "Camera", "Recording"/ "Streaming" and "System" submenus. Settings Fig. 78: Settings 1 Camera See Page 182 2 Recording (with SW recording license) / Streaming (without SW recording license) See Page 188 3 System See Page 190...
  • Page 182: Camera

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Camera In the "Camera" submenu you can adjust the brightness, image, color and profiles. The settings in the "Brightness", "Image" and "Color" tabs directly affect the profile set in "Profiles". Different values can be saved in the respective tabs for each profile.
  • Page 183 S100 / OPMI pico Operation A target value in a range from 50% to 70% usually provides the best ex- posure results. This mode has the same function as the "Automatic" mode, but exposure Low light times greater than 1/50 (60) s are allowed, which can result in blurred movements.
  • Page 184 Operation S100 / OPMI pico 3 Black level In "Black level" you can set the black level of the camera in a range from -10 to +10. 4 Peak / Average In "Peak / Average", you can set the exposure control characteristics of the camera between 0 and +8.
  • Page 185 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Image In the "Image" tab you can set the display configurations. Fig. 81: Image 1 Zoom In "Zoom" you can set the zoom value of the camera in a range from 1.0 x to 2.0 x in 0.1 increments. 2 Orientation In "Orientation"...
  • Page 186 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Color You can make the color settings in the "Color" tab. Use the <colors> key to go to the "Color" tab. Fig. 82: Color 1 Red In "Red" you can set the red value of the camera in a range from -20 to +20.
  • Page 187 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Profiles You can select the current profile in the "Profile" tab. Fig. 83: Profiles 1 Active profile A profile can be selected in "Active profile". Every profile can be renamed and reset. Rename Profile (Rename): •...
  • Page 188: Recording* / Streaming

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Recording* / Streaming In the "Recording"* submenu (with SW recording license) or "Streaming" (without SW recording license) you can configure the recording of photos and Recording videos. Streaming Fig. 84: Recording 1 Video quality Here you can set the recording quality of the video to be saved. Saving a higher video quality requires more memory space.
  • Page 189 S100 / OPMI pico Operation 4 Storage mode* Here you set the output medium for the images or videos. Without a SW recording license only "Streaming" mode is available. In the "LAN" storage mode, a "Standard Windows Network Share" pro- tocol is used.
  • Page 190: System

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico System General configurations and settings for the software, microscope, network and video can be made in the "System" submenu. System The "System" submenu cannot be opened when Streaming or Smart Re- cording is activated. Therefore, deactivate Streaming or Smart Recording to open the "System"...
  • Page 191 S100 / OPMI pico Operation The "Zoom ON/OFF" setting of the <function F1> key will show visible changes only if the zoom value is set greater than 1.0 (see Page 185). 3 Remote function (foot switch) In "Remote Function" you can assign the following functions to a foot switch: –...
  • Page 192 3 Export Log Files Automatically generated protocols are saved as files on the USB medium. They can be sent to ZEISS Service or an authorized partner to evaluate mal- functions. Open-Source Licenses Creates a license file on the USB medium. A zip file containing notes and the licenses is saved in the USB medium.
  • Page 193 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Microscope (surgical microscope) In the "Microscope" (surgical microscope) tab you can choose between four different OP types. Each OP type affects the profiles and thus the camera set- tings associated with them Fig. 87: Microscope 1 Treatment In "Treatment"...
  • Page 194 Operation S100 / OPMI pico We recommend that you back up your configuration on a UBS data car- rier. In the case of a malfunction of the integrated HD video camera live & streaming, this configuration information can be used to restore the system and your settings (including the network configuration) after the device has been repaired or replaced.
  • Page 195 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Network In the "Network" tab you can set your network configurations. Fig. 88: Network 1 IP Settings MAC Address The MAC Address (Media Access Control Address) is the hardware address of each individual network adapter that serves as a unique identification of the device in a computer network if required.
  • Page 196 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Requirements for connecting the network computer: – You may need administrator rights to the network computer to create a network share. – You will need the Ethernet data of the archiving PC to configure the network share. –...
  • Page 197 S100 / OPMI pico Operation – You can use access rights (user and password) to the network server or network computer to control access to the network share. – Share only the minimum data fields required (e.g. only for the daily re- quirement or not all patient data).
  • Page 198 2 Network share Host IP: 192.168.0.10 (external computer) Share name: recording Work group: (or domain name) User name: zeiss Password: recording 3 Streaming Client IP: 192.168.0.255 (broadcast or single client IP address) Port: 5004 (normally does not have to be changed) You can stream to a single receiver (client IP) by indicating a single IP ad- dress.
  • Page 199 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Video In the "Video" tab you can determine the display and recording options. Fig. 90: Video 1 HDTV format You can select the video camera's output signal and adjust it to your dis- play device here. 720p Select this setting if your display device is 720p compatible.
  • Page 200 Operation S100 / OPMI pico 3 Display the ZEISS logo Here you can choose whether the ZEISS logo is to be displayed in the live image and in the recording. 4 Video standard You can switch from 50 Hz (PAL) and 60 Hz (NTSC) here.
  • Page 201: Web Interface

    S100 / OPMI pico Operation Web interface With the help of the web interface you can use a web browser to trigger the control buttons <Record>, <Capture> and <Live> from any computer. • Start the web interface by entering the URL in the address line of your browser (see Page 198).
  • Page 202 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Creating or renaming a patient using the web interface You can rename the patient quickly and conveniently using the web interface. • Press the "Patient" button.  The list of patients appears. Fig. 92: Patient web interface You can select "New"...
  • Page 203 S100 / OPMI pico Operation Fig. 93: Index web interface When web control is deactivated, the Patient/Index, Record, Capture and Live buttons are not displayed. Without a SW recording license, the Patient/Index button is not displayed during streaming. A change cannot be made to the Patient menu in Short Term Memory Mode. Only the index is available.
  • Page 204: Installing The Sw Recording License

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Installing the SW recording license Fig. 94: Microscope You need the SW recording license to be able to use all the functions such as recording and patient management. The SW recording license is available from your dealer. Your MAC address (Page 195) is required for this purpose.
  • Page 205: Recording Individual Images And Hd Videos

    S100 / OPMI pico Operation Recording individual images and HD videos* • Always check the following points (without the patient) before using the device: – The monitor is switched on. – The network cable connection is established or a USB medium is con- nected, is detected and has sufficient memory capacity.
  • Page 206 Operation S100 / OPMI pico Fig. 95: Video recording • Press the <Record> button again to end the video recording.  "Rec" (2) and video recording time (3) cease to be illuminated in the footer bar. *Available only with SW recording license Version 7.0 Page 206 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 207: Viewing Individual Images (Photos) And Hd Videos * In The Index

    S100 / OPMI pico Operation Viewing individual images (photos) and HD videos * in the index  The patient whose data you wish to view is activated (see Page 178) or "Short Term Memory Mode" is activated (see Page 188). The name of the patient or "Short Term Memory Mode"...
  • Page 208: Deleting* Individual Images (Photos) And Hd Videos In The Index

    Operation S100 / OPMI pico Deleting* individual images (photos) and HD videos in the Index  The patient whose data you wish to delete is activated (see Page 178) or "Short Term Memory Mode" is activated (see Page 188). The name of the patient or "Short Term Memory Mode" (1) appears in the header bar.
  • Page 209 S100 / OPMI pico What to do in the event of malfunctions What to do in the event of malfunctions Troubleshooting ................210 For your safety ..................210 Malfunctions of the system..............210 Malfunctions on S100 stands with video (optional)........210 Malfunctions of S100 suspension systems with video and image storage op- tion ......................216 Lamp failure of halogen light source ..........217 Lamp failure of xenon light source ..........
  • Page 210: Troubleshooting

    What to do in the event of malfunctions S100 / OPMI pico Troubleshooting For your safety • If a failure occurs which you cannot correct with the aid of the chapter "What to do in the event of malfunctions“, attach a sign to the system stating it is out of order and contact our service representative.
  • Page 211 S100 / OPMI pico What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Cross- reference Light source (surgical field illu- Power cord not plugged in. Plug in the power cord. Page 108 mination) disabled Power switch not pressed. Press power switch.
  • Page 212 What to do in the event of malfunctions S100 / OPMI pico Problem Possible cause Remedy Cross- reference Lamp in light source remains Knob for brightness control Turn knob clockwise. Page 70 dark and fan is running set to left-hand stop. Inclination switch deacti- Move suspension arm of sur- –...
  • Page 213 S100 / OPMI pico What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Cross- reference Video image interference on Endoscope camera or video Contact manufacturer of en- – monitor or from video re- equipment (monitor and doscope system. corder.
  • Page 214 What to do in the event of malfunctions S100 / OPMI pico Problem Possible cause Remedy Cross reference No image, video indicator If a video recorder is con- Connect CCU and monitor di- Page 110 lamp is lit nected between CCU and rectly.
  • Page 215 S100 / OPMI pico What to do in the event of malfunctions Problem Possible cause Remedy Cross- reference Remote control does not Battery in remote control dis- Replace battery. Page 231 work. charged. Remote control pointed in Point remote control at front –...
  • Page 216: Malfunctions Of S100 Suspension Systems With Video And Image Storage Op- Tion

    What to do in the event of malfunctions S100 / OPMI pico Malfunctions of S100 suspension systems with video and image storage op- tion Fault Possible cause Remedy Cross- (Message/acoustic signal) reference No stick available No USB data carrier inserted. Insert USB data carrier. –...
  • Page 217: Lamp Failure Of Halogen Light Source

    S100 / OPMI pico What to do in the event of malfunctions Lamp failure of halogen light source The lamp housing contains a backup lamp which can be manually swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails. Open flap (1) indicates that the backup lamp is operative.
  • Page 218: Lamp Failure Of Xenon Light Source

    What to do in the event of malfunctions S100 / OPMI pico Lamp failure of xenon light source The xenon light source has a lamp module containing two xenon lamps. The second lamp is used as backup lamp. Manually swivel in the backup lamp after a failure of the first lamp or if the maximum service life of the first lamp of 500h (see chapter "Maintenance intervals"...
  • Page 219 S100 / OPMI pico What to do in the event of malfunctions An additional xenon lamp module ready for use is recommended in regard of the preparation of a procedure. If the use of a backup lamp is initiated, it is absolutely required. Fig.
  • Page 220: Fault In The Led Lilght Source

    If the amber LED is illuminated, the LED light source is in a limited oper- ating mode. In this case, the light intensity drops down to 50 %. • Please contact ZEISS Service. Fig. 100: Malfunction in the LED light source...
  • Page 221 S100 / OPMI pico Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance System maintenance..............222 Maintenance intervals................222 Safety check ....................223 Replacing the halogen lamp ..............224 Exchanging the lamp module of the xenon illumination system ....226 Changing the fuse - halogen illumination system ........228 Care of the device................229 Cleaning ....................229 Sterilization .....................230...
  • Page 222: System Maintenance

    Any other maintenance activities that are not described here in detail require device-specific knowledge. Please contact your local ZEISS Service or an authorized partner for per- forming maintenance activities in due time. Interval Maintenance tasks Max.
  • Page 223: Safety Check

    S100 / OPMI pico Care and Maintenance Safety check CAUTION Risk of injury! • Make sure that the regular technical safety checks required for this sys- tem in accordance with the applicable national regulations are performed on schedule and to the stipulated extent. To prevent any impairment of the system's safety as a result of aging, wear, etc., the organization operating the system must ensure, in accordance with the applicable national regulations, that the regular technical safety checks...
  • Page 224: Replacing The Halogen Lamp

    Care and Maintenance S100 / OPMI pico Replacing the halogen lamp NOTE Risk of burns caused by hot lamps! If you change the lamp shortly after it has failed, the lamp will still be very hot. • Allow the lamp to cool down before changing it. •...
  • Page 225 S100 / OPMI pico Care and Maintenance To use the service life of your halogen lamps as economically as possible, we recommend that you do not set the brightness to a higher level than required for your work. If main lamp (4) has failed, remove it and replace it by backup lamp (6). Install the new halogen lamp instead of the backup lamp.
  • Page 226: Exchanging The Lamp Module Of The Xenon Illumination System

    • Pack the old lamp module (6) in the transport packaging of the new lamp module. Fill in the enclosed return card and send the old lamp module to the nearest Zeiss service representative. Please only use the original transport packaging (6), it is an explosion protec- tion for eventually defective xenon lamps.
  • Page 227 S100 / OPMI pico Care and Maintenance Fig. 102: Changing the lamp module of the xenon illumination system Version 7.0 G-30-1781-en Page 227...
  • Page 228: Changing The Fuse - Halogen Illumination System

    Care and Maintenance S100 / OPMI pico Changing the fuse - halogen illumination system CAUTION Use suitable device fuse • Only use the fuse indicated for the device (see order data). The fuses are integrated in the power inlet socket for the power cable. To change a fuse, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 229: Care Of The Device

    For the regular cleaning of objective lenses and eyepieces of the surgical mi- croscope, we recommend the optics cleaning set available from ZEISS. For the catalog number, please see the section "System data - Ordering data". Prevention of fogging To protect the eyepiece optics from fogging, we recommend using an anti- fogging agent.
  • Page 230: Sterilization

    Care and Maintenance S100 / OPMI pico Sterilization The asepsis sets available from ZEISS contain rubber caps and hand grips that can be sterilized in autoclaves. For detailed information on sterilization, please see the enclosed instructions "Preparation of resterilizable products" for the respective asepsis set.
  • Page 231: Inserting Or Changing The Battery

    S100 / OPMI pico Care and Maintenance Inserting or changing the battery A battery compartment is provided on the back of the remote control. • Slide the cover of the battery compartment open. • Insert two LR03 alkaline batteries (size AAA) as shown below. –...
  • Page 232: Environmental Protection Measures

    Care and Maintenance S100 / OPMI pico Environmental protection measures Note on disposal User information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices This symbol means that the product must not be disposed of as normal do- mestic waste. The correct disposal of electrical or electronic devices helps to protect the en- vironment and to prevent potential hazards to the environment and/or human health which may occur as a result of improper handling of the devices con- cerned.
  • Page 233 S100 / OPMI pico System Data System Data Technical data ................234 Essential performance of the S100 / OPMI pico ........234 OPMI pico surgical microscope ..............235 S100 Suspension Systems ................236 Connectors and illumination ..............243 EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) ..........245 Electromagnetic interference ..............246 Electromagnetic immunity for ME equipment and ME systems ....247 Electromagnetic immunity for non-life-supporting ME equipment and ME systems..................248...
  • Page 234: Technical Data

    System Data S100 / OPMI pico Technical data Essential performance of the S100 / OPMI pico The S100 / OPMI pico has no essential performance within the meaning of IEC 60601-1: 2005 + A1:2012. The fundamental functions within the meaning of the intended use were tested by the manufacturer for their stability.
  • Page 235: Opmi Pico Surgical Microscope

    S100 / OPMI pico System Data OPMI pico surgical microscope Component Properties Magnification Manual magnification changer, Five settings where γ = 0.4x, γ = 0.6x, γ = 1.0x, γ = 1.6x, γ = 2.5x Focusing Objective lens with fixed focal distance: Focusing oc- curs by employing the working distance to the ob- ject Focusing objective lens: Variably adjustable working...
  • Page 236: S100 Suspension Systems

    System Data S100 / OPMI pico S100 Suspension Systems S100 floor stand Component Features Suspension arm Length: 600 mm Swivel angle about carrier arm: ± 150° Lifting range: ± 300 mm Carrier arm Length: 500 mm Stand height 1730 mm Base 625 x 625 mm (dimensions)
  • Page 237 S100 / OPMI pico System Data S100 Wall stand Component Properties Suspension arm Length: 950 mm Vertical lift: ± 400 mm Turning angle around carrier arm: 150° Carrier arm Length: 500 mm Turning angle around stand column: ±105° Weight Approx. 45 kg (including microscope) Fig.
  • Page 238 System Data S100 / OPMI pico S100 Ceiling stand Components Properties Suspension arm Length: 950 mm Turning angle around carrier arm: ±150° Vertical lift: ± 400 mm Carrier arm Length: 500 mm Turning angle around stand column: ±163° Weight Approx. 55 kg (including microscope) Fig.
  • Page 239 S100 / OPMI pico System Data S100 Centro stand Component Properties Suspension arm Length: 950 mm Turning angle around carrier arm: 150° Vertical lift: ± 400 mm Carrier arm Length: 500 mm Weight Approx. 30 kg (including microscope and halogen lighting) Fig.
  • Page 240 System Data S100 / OPMI pico S100 Carrier unit Component Properties Suspension arm Length: 950 mm Turning angle around carrier arm: ±150° Vertical lift: ± 400 mm Carrier arm Length: 500 mm Weight Approx. 35 kg (including microscope and lighting) Fig.
  • Page 241 S100 / OPMI pico System Data S100 support unit for non-Zeiss illumination Component Properties Suspension arm Length: 950 mm Turning angle around carrier arm: 150° Vertical lift: ± 400 mm Carrier arm Length: 500 mm Weight (including Approx. 25 kg microscope) Fig.
  • Page 242 System Data S100 / OPMI pico S100 Atmos carrier unit Component Properties Suspension arm Length: 950 mm Turning angle around carrier arm: 150° Vertical lift: ± 400 mm Carrier arm Length: 500 mm Weight (including Approx. 25 kg microscope) Fig. 112: Dimensional 500 mm 950 mm drawing S100 support unit...
  • Page 243: Connectors And Illumination

    S100 / OPMI pico System Data Connectors and illumination Component Properties Power connection Only connect the system to wall outlets which are equipped with a properly connected pro- tective ground conductor. Electrical outputs HD Video output HDMI video control units Video output YPbPr Video output BNC Remote Socket...
  • Page 244 System Data S100 / OPMI pico Component Properties Current consumption (115 V): max. 350 VA (230 V): max. 350 VA Fiber optic illumination Xenon short-arc reflector lamp, Color temperature: approx. 5000 K Rated power: approx. 180 W Backup lamp can be manually swung into beam path Fuses Automatic circuit breaker...
  • Page 245: Emc (Electromagnetic Compatibility)

    Instructions for Use, do not operate the device in direct proximity to other devices. • Only use accessories, transformers, cables and spare parts which are specified in these Instructions for Use or which are approved by ZEISS for this device. • Do not use any portable or mobile RF communication equipment near the device as it is not possible to exclude the possibility that the function of the device will be affected.
  • Page 246: Electromagnetic Interference

    System Data S100 / OPMI pico Electromagnetic interference The S100 / OPMI pico is intended for operation in an electromagnetic environ- ment as specified below. The customer or the user of S100 / OPMI pico is re- sponsible for ensuring that the device is operated in such an environment. Interference measure- Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidelines...
  • Page 247: Electromagnetic Immunity For Me Equipment And Me Systems

    S100 / OPMI pico System Data Electromagnetic immunity for ME equipment and ME systems The S100 / OPMI pico is intended for operation in an electromagnetic environ- ment as specified below. The customer or the user of the S100 / OPMI pico is responsible for ensuring that the device is operated in such an environment.
  • Page 248: Electromagnetic Immunity For Non-Life-Supporting Me Equipment And Me Systems

    System Data S100 / OPMI pico Electromagnetic immunity for non-life-supporting ME equipment and ME systems The device S100 / OPMI picois intended to be operated in one of the electro- magnetic environments specified below. The customer or the user of the de- vice S100 / OPMI pico is responsible for ensuring that it is operated in such an environment.
  • Page 249 S100 / OPMI pico System Data Interference re- IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - sistance test level Guidelines Tests In theory, the field strengths of stationary transmitters such as base stations for cell phones and mobile land radio equipment, amateur radio stations, AM and FM radio and TV transmitters cannot be predicted accu- rately.
  • Page 250: Recommended Safety Distances Between Portable And Mobile Rf Communication Equipment And The S100 / Opmi Pico

    System Data S100 / OPMI pico Recommended safety distances between portable and mobile RF communication equipment and the S100 / OPMI pico The device S100 / OPMI pico is intended for use in an electromagnetic envi- ronment in which RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the device S100 / OPMI pico can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communi- cation equipment (transmitters) and the S100 / OPMI pico - depending on the...
  • Page 251: System Upgrades

    ZEISS Service. Ordering data Operate the device only with accessories included in the scope of delivery and recommended by ZEISS. The contact partners in charge of your country are listed on the Internet on the following website: www.zeiss.com/med For authorized ZEISS partners, the contractual product configurations, acces- sories and spare parts apply.
  • Page 252 System Data S100 / OPMI pico Illumination Description Order number Tinted UV protective eyewear 000000-0480-028 N-xenon lamp module incl. 2 xenon lamps in trans- 304977-9036-700 port case for Superlux 180 Couplings Description Order number 120° coupling for S100 suspension system 000000-1080-351 K 0/120 coupling for use during gynecological ex- 305256-9903-000...
  • Page 253 S100 / OPMI pico System Data Objective lens Description Order number Objective lens with fixed focal distance, 305705-0000-000 f = 250 mm Objective lens with fixed focal distance, 305137-0000-000 f = 300 mm Objective lens with fixed focal distance, 305707-0000-000 f = 350 mm Objective lens with fixed focal distance, 305146-0000-000...
  • Page 254 System Data S100 / OPMI pico Asepsis Description Quanti- Order number Asepsis caps 27 mm pack of 305810-9008-000 (resterilizable caps) Asepsis caps 49 mm pack of 305810-9007-000 (resterilizable caps) Video accessories Video accessories can be found in the separate product overview G-30-1888. Standard video accessories for integrated cameras Description Order number...
  • Page 255 Stereo coobserver tube with 2 pivot joints 000000-1063-869 Long coobservation tube with two 302706-0000-000 pivot joints Spare parts and cleaning Description Order number Dust cover, blue, with ZEISS logo 000000/-1055-278 Optics cleaning kit 000000/-1216-071 3.15 A fuse + drawer 000000/-1102-199 Fuse 6,3A + KEA drawer 000000/-1102-202...
  • Page 256 UC integrated video camera live & streaming (con- 305929-9021-511 trol unit / camera) SW license for recording 305929-9021-000 These upgrade kits require a service call which must be coordinated with your local ZEISS service partner. Version 7.0 Page 256 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 257: Environmental Conditions

    S100 / OPMI pico System Data Environmental conditions During operation Feature Permissible range Temperature without HD camera + 10°C ... + 40°C with HD camera + 10°C ... + 35°C Rel. humidity 30% ... 75% Air pressure 700 hPa ... 1060 hPa For transportation and storage Feature Permissible range...
  • Page 258 System Data S100 / OPMI pico Symbols for transportation and storage Symbol Meaning This way up Indicates the correct upright position of the package. Fragile, handle with care Keep dry Do not stack Permissible temperature range Temperature limits for storage and operation Number of packaging units Permissible range of relative humidity Humidity limits for storage and operation...
  • Page 259: Regulatory Information

    S100 / OPMI pico System Data Regulatory information ® Devices: S100 / OPMI pico (Floor stand) (000000-1403-542) ® S100 / OPMI pico (Floor stand) (000000-1403-544) ® S100 / OPMI pico (Ceiling mount) (000000-1403-572) ® S100 / OPMI pico (Centro suspension system) (000000-1403-573) ®...
  • Page 260 System Data S100 / OPMI pico ® S100 / OPMI pico (Carrier unit for external lighting) (000000-1095-094) Devices ® S100 / OPMI pico (Atmos support unit) (000000-1080-349) Electrical safety The medical device complies with the requirements according to – IEC 60601-1:2005 + CORR. 1 (2006) + CORR.
  • Page 261 FlexioStill Adapter for the attachment of digital compact cameras to ZEISS surgical microscopes FlexioMotion Adapter for the attachment of camcorders to ZEISS surgical microscopes Interlace (i) In interlace mode, the even and uneven-numbered lines are alternatively set up. Todays video stand- ards are based on this procedure.
  • Page 262 Indexes S100 / OPMI pico List of abbreviations Term Explanation Aktiengesellschaft (German acronym for "stock company") German acronym for "special emergency backup power supply" Bayonet Neill Concelmann (coaxial bayonet-locking connector for high fre- quencies, named after its inventor) Camera Control Unit (Video camera control unit) Communauté...
  • Page 263 S100 / OPMI pico Indexes Term Explanation JPEG JPEG File Interchange Format (file format for the storage of images) Light Emitting Diode (LED) NTSC National Television Systems Committee (US institution defining the first color television standard) Surgical operation OPMI Surgical microscope Phase Alternating Line (color encoding system in analog TV systems) progressive (see technical term index)
  • Page 264 Indexes S100 / OPMI pico Version 7.0 Page 264 G-30-1781-en...
  • Page 265 S100 / OPMI pico Keyword index Symbols ......................188 "Enter" key ..................78, 82 Numerics 1080 Mode Interlace ..................156 Progressive ..................156 1080p ....................199 720 Mode ....................156 720p ......................199 Activating the recording license ..............194 active profile ...................187 Adjusting the color saturation (chroma) ..........149 Adjusting the eyepieces ................104 Adjusting the flat screen monitor bracket ..........122 Adjusting the interocular distance ............104...
  • Page 266 S100 / OPMI pico Disposal ..................231 insertion ..................231 Black level submenu HD Video live & streaming ........184 Black Level submenu, HD video ...............149 Blue submenu, HD video .................148 Brightness ....................76 brightness HD video ..................167 HD Video submenu ..............141 submenu HD Video live & streaming ..........182 Brightness control ..................72 Brightness setting ..................70 Burn injuries caused by illumination intensity ..........17...
  • Page 267 Diameter of luminous field ..............235 Diopters Scale .....................59 Setting ring ...................59 Display window for rated voltage .............71 Display ZEISS logo ..................200 Displaying photos ...................207 Disposal symbol ................40, 43, 46 Documentation and display device ............69 Documentation unit on S100 floor stand (option) ........69 Documentation workstation ..............69...
  • Page 268 S100 / OPMI pico Exposure measurement ................143 Eyecup ......................59 Eyepiece optics, fog-free ................98 Eyepieces ....................252 Eyepieces, Technical Data ...............235 Factory Settings ..................154 Factory Settings submenu, HD video ............154 Field of application ..................9 Filter selection ...................54 First use ....................13 Flap ......................70 Flat screen holder as individual component ..........69 Flat screen holder on S100 floor stand ............69 Focusing range ..................235...
  • Page 269 S100 / OPMI pico Export ..................192 Export / Import ................193 exposure time ................184 Function key F1 ................190 General ..................190 HDTV format ................199 hue .....................186 Image ..................185 Image format ................188 Index ...................207, 208 IP settings ...................195 Language ..................190 Lightmeter ..................183 Main menu .................176 mode ..................182 Network share ................195 Orientation .................185...
  • Page 270 S100 / OPMI pico freeze (freeze frame) ..............153 HD video ..................168 rotate 180° .................153 Image format submenu HD Video live & streaming .........188 Image orientation ...................145 Image submenu HD Video live & streaming ..........185 Index button ..................80, 83 Index in the web interface ..............202 Indicator light ...................76 Information symbols ...................8 Inserting the battery ................231...
  • Page 271 S100 / OPMI pico MAC Address ..................195 Magnification ................54, 56, 235 Magnification changer ................54, 56 Magnification factor ................235 Manual (manual brightness adjustment) ..........167 Manual switching to the backup lamp ..........70, 72 Manufacturer .....................3 Maximum load flat screen monitor bracket ............28 instrument tray ................28 Menu display ..................134, 170 Menu HD Video...
  • Page 272 S100 / OPMI pico Object focal distance ................235 Objective lens ...................56 Opening the configuration menu ............176 HD video ................137, 155 Opening the lamp module ................72 Opening the Main menu .................176 Opening the slide-in lamp module ............70 Operating elements (overview of HD video camera live & streaming) ..84 Operation ....................127 OPMI pico with MORA coupling ...............62 Optical surfaces ..................98...
  • Page 273 S100 / OPMI pico Remote control battery ................231 Remote control key functions ..............82 Remote Setup ..................152 Remote Setup sub menu HD video ............152 Replacing the halogen lamp ..............224 Reset User ....................154 Reset Camera ..................154 Resolution 1280 x 720 .................156 1920 x 1080 ................156 Retrofit kits .....................253 Ring diaphragm ..................62 Routing the cables ..................120...
  • Page 274 S100 / OPMI pico Surgical microscope, adjustment .............104 Suspension arm ..................66 Symbols and labels on the device ..............22 System overview .................51, 52 Target group ....................9 Test pattern ..................134, 170 Touchscreen .....................69 Trademarks ....................2 Transport ....................12 Transport position ..................28 Tube and eyepieces for main microscope ..........96 Tubes, Technical Data ................235 Upgrade component ................253 USB port ....................86...
  • Page 275 S100 / OPMI pico Viewing individual images ..............207 Viewing photos ..................207 Viewing videos ..................207 Wall flange ....................66 Wall stand ....................66 Web control ...................196, 198 Web interface .................196, 198, 201 Create patient ................202 Index ...................202 Rename patient ................202 start ....................201 Weight ....................235 Weight compensation, adjustment screw ..........66 White balance ..................76 White balance (white bal) HD video ............165...
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  • Page 278 Carl Zeiss Meditec AG Fax: + 49 (0)7364 - 20 4823 Goeschwitzer Strasse 51-52 E-Mail: surgical@meditec.zeiss.com 07745 Jena Internet: www.zeiss.com/med Germany...

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