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MSV-2010
Digital Video Camera
Operator Manual

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  • Page 1 MSV-2010 Digital Video Camera Operator Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – IMPORTANT ….………………………………………………... SPECIFICATION………………………………………………………………………………… OPERATING ELEMENTS, SYMBOLS AND FUNCTIONS…………………………………. VIDEO CAMERA…………………………………………………………………………………. KEYBOARD……………………………………………………………………………………….. MONITOR SCREEN DISPLAY………………………………………………………………... INSTALLATION…………………………………………………………………………………. SETTING UP THE MSV-2010……………………………………………………………………. CONNECTING THE CAMERA HEAD…………………………………………………………... CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT……………………………………………………. CONNECTING POWER…………………………………………………………………………... ASSEMBLING THE OPTO-MECHANICAL ADAPTER………………………………………... OPERATION……………………………………………………………………………………… POWERING UP THE MSV-2010………………………………………………………………….
  • Page 4 Entering Patient Data………………………………………………………………………………. 6.7.4 Entering User Window Data……………………………………………………………………….. MENU SUMMARY……………………………………………………………………………….. CLEANING……………………………………………………………………………………….. CAMERA CONTROL UNIT……………………………………………………………………… CAMERA HEAD………………………………………………………………………………….. OPTO-MECHANICAL ADAPTER………………………………………………………………. GLASS WINDOW ON CAMERA HEAD AND OPTO-MECHANICAL ADPTER……………. DEZINFRCTION AND STERILIZATION……………………………………………………. DEZINFECTING THE MSV-2010………………………………………………………………. STERILIZING THE CAMERA HEAD AND OPTO-MECHANICAL ADAPTER……………… MAINTENANCE………………………………………………………………………………….. TROUBLESHOOTING……………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    This user manual will help you to install the MSV-2010 and optimally integrate it with other components of your system. It will also instruct you how to operate the MSV-2010, how to keep it clean, sterilize it, will give you...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions - Important

    Never drop this equipment or subject it to severe impact as it could compromise the functionality and/or safety of the unit. Should this equipment be mishandled or dropped, do not use it. Return it to an authorized MAHE service facility for inspection and repair.
  • Page 7 MAHE service facility. 2.8 MAINTENANCE 1. Periodically this equipment and any applicable accessories should be inspected for operation and safety. 2.9 DISPOSAL The equipment should be returned for disposal to MAHE. Contact your local MAHE representative or service facility.
  • Page 8 POWER REQUIREMENT Check the standard power plug configurations that are used in your country. If the appropriate power cord is not included in your product, notify your local MAHE distributor. Continental Europe U.K. Australia U.S.A. and (Use a SEV approved...
  • Page 9: Specification

    3. SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification Number of Pixels PAL 795 (H) x 596 (V), approximately 470,000 pixels NTSC 811 (V) x 508 (V), approximately 410,000 pixels Pick-up Element Interline transfer CCD 1/3" image sensor Scanning System 2:1 interlace Minimum Illumination Less than 1.5 Lux @ F 1.2 Resolution TV lines (horizontal) Signal/Noise Ratio...
  • Page 10: Operating Elements, Symbols And Functions

    4. OPERATING ELEMENTS, SYMBOLS AND FUNCTIONS 4.1 VIDEO CAMERA The video camera consists of the camera control unit, camera head and opto-mechanical adapter. 4.1.1 Camera control unit - front panel MSV-2010 Digital Video Camera WHITE GAIN BRIGHTNESS MENU BALANCE CAMERA POWER Fig.1 Camera control unit front panel...
  • Page 11 4.1.2 Camera control unit - rear panel INPUT 100-240V~ 50/60Hz RATING 25VA MAX SERIAL No. VIDEO REMOTE KEYBOARD FUSE 2xT2AL 250V WARNING For continued protection against fire hazard replace only with same type and rating of fuse. Figure 2. Camera control unit rear panel Description RGBS video output connector (9-pin D-type) Power fuses (type T2A, 250V)
  • Page 12 4.1.3 Camera Head and Opto-mechanical Adapter Opto-mechanical adapter Camera head Figure 3. Camera head and opto-mechanical adapter...
  • Page 13 Description “1” button (refer to Section 6.14) “2” button (refer to Section 6.14) Free-spin lock Focus ring Right/left adjustment knob (optional) Up/Down adjustment knob (optional)
  • Page 14: Keyboard

    4.2 KEYBOARD (Optional) Figure 4. Keyboard Name Function Function Keys Refer to Function key indexes Alpha-Numeric Include keys for letters, numbers and special characters (brackets, commas, keys etc) Num Lock key Locks function of number keys to print numbers only. Status indicator will light when selected Backspace key Moves cursor leftward and deletes the character...
  • Page 15: Monitor Screen Display

    Cursor Movement Up, Down, Left and Right arrows move the cursor to each direction when keys Num. Lock is Off Shift keys When caps Lock is Off, holding the Shift key and pressing alpha-numeric key will cause a capital letter or special character pictured on the key to appear on the screen Delete key Deletes the characters...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Camera Head

    4.3 MONITOR SCREEN DISPLAY NAME: 17/03/04 12:51:28 AGE: [ 00:46:28 ] SEX: MAIN MENU ----------------------------------- PICTURE SETTING SCREEN SETTING BUTTON SETTING CLOCK SETTING DEFAULT SETTING W/B OK Central City Hospital Figure 5. Monitor screen display Display Name Function Window Date & Time Date Numeric field (Month/Day/Year or Day/Month/Year) or Year/Month/Day...
  • Page 17: Installation

    5.3 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT The MSV-2010 can be connected to a video monitor via three types of video signals: composite video, Y/C (S-VHS) or RGB. It is possible to connect up to four appliances including the monitor simultaneously to the different video outlets of the MSV-2010: VCRs, Image Processing PCs (via frame grabbers) and/or video printers.
  • Page 18: Connecting Power

    CAUTION - Use the following connection cables provided with the MSV-2010 and use keyboard with appropriate CE Marking. - Use the part # H10-0015 for the RGB Video Cable. Use of other cables could cause poor images or excessive heat resulting in injury or property-damage.
  • Page 19: Operation

    6. OPERATION 6.1 POWERING UP THE MSV-2010 To operate the MSV-2010: 1.Attach the endoscope to the opto-mechanical adapter connected to the camera head (refer to Section 5.5). Attach the light source to the endoscope. Turn on the video camera, monitor and light source. Wait until SETTING list is appeared on the monitor screen.
  • Page 20: Function Controls

    6.4 FUNCTION CONTROLS The MSV-2010 functions may be controlled from either: •1 front panel of the camera control unit; •2 keyboard; •3 camera head buttons. 6.4.1 Function control from the front panel of the Camera Control Unit (CCU) The CCU front panel buttons have different functions in normal operation mode and in menu mode.
  • Page 21: Normal Operation Mode

    6.5 NORMAL OPERATION MODE Function control in the normal operation mode (WHITE BALANCE, GAIN and BRIGHTNESS) is performed by pressing corresponded buttons on the front panel (refer to Figure 1). 6.5.1. White Balance When operating the system for the first time, or if illumination conditions had changed, or if colors seem to differ from “true”...
  • Page 22: Menu Operation Mode

    6.6. MENU OPERATION MODE Control of functions in the menu operation mode is performed via main menu by using MENU, ENTER , ?, ?, ? and ? buttons on the front panel of CCU (refer to Fig.1 and Section 6.6) or using ENTER, Esc and arrow keys ↑ ↓ ←...
  • Page 23: Brightness

    NOTE - When starting the system, the gain control is set to off. 6.6.2.2. Brightness → BRIGHTNESS is increased by key of the keyboard or ? button on the front panel. BRIGHTNESS is ← decreased by key of the keyboard or ? button on the front panel. The message BRIGHTNESS –...
  • Page 24: Shutter Speed

    ← → key or ? ? buttons changes the window size in order: “SMALL → MEDIUM → Each pressing by the FULL → SMALL → …” and appropriate window size is shown on the monitor screen. To leave sub-menu press Esc key or MENU button. 6.6.2.6 Shutter Speed The SHUTTER SPEED function is allowed to user select the automatic or manual shutter control.
  • Page 25: User Window

    6.6.3.2 User Window ← → USER WINDOW area is appeared on the screen by pressing key of the keyboard or ? ? buttons on ← → the front panel. Pressing the key or ? ? buttons toggles USER WINDOW area ON and OFF. To leave sub-menu press Esc key or MENU button.
  • Page 26: Button Setting Sub-Menu

    To leave sub-menu press Esc key or MENU button. 6.6.4 Button Setting Sub-Menu This sub-menu allows programming each camera head button individually. BUTTON SETTING ---------------------------------------------- BUTTON 1 COPY BUTTON 2 ENHANCE 1. Each pressing by the → key or ? buttons changes the function of each CH button in order: “GAIN → ENHANCE →...
  • Page 27: Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute

    → key or ? buttons changes DATA STYLE in order: “DD/MM/YY → MM/DD/YY → 1. Each pressing by the YY/MM/DD → DD/MM/YY → …” and display current setting in the clock display area. ← key or ? buttons changes DATA STYLE in order: “DD/MM/YY → YY/MM/DD 2.
  • Page 28: Keyboard Operation

    Parameter Value Gain Brightness Color Red Color Blue Enhance MEDIUM Shutter Window FULL Shutter Speed AUTO Freeze Mode FIELD Copy Mode A FREEZE REL Copy Mode B ADD DATA 6.7 KEYBOARD OPERATION 6.7.1 Short Keys (F) The following functions shall be assigned to the F keys. Function Notes SCREEN DATA...
  • Page 29: Short Keys Combination

    6.7.2 Short Keys combination (Ctrl + F) The following functions shall be assigned to the Ctrl +F keys combination. Keys Function Notes CTRL+F1 MAIN MENU Calls for the MAIN MENU CTRL+F2 WHITE BALANCE Initiates white balance routine as per 3.5.1 CTRL+F3 DATA ENTRY See 3.8.4, 3.8.5...
  • Page 30: Entering User Window Data

    6.7.4 Entering User Window Data 1. New data entry shall be enabled by pressing Ctrl and F3 keys simultaneously (see 3.8.4). The cursor shall be brought to the user window by the key. The key shall also move the cursor to the second line, the shall move the cursor up to the first line.
  • Page 31: Menu Summary

    6.8 MENU SUMMARY PICTURE SETTING OFF – ON Gain Brightness - 5 … 0 …+ 5 Color RED - 20 … 0 … +20 Color BLUE - 20 … 0 … +20 OFF – LOW – MEDIUM - HIGH Enhance Shutter Window SMALL –...
  • Page 32: Cleaning

    7. CLEANING NOTE - Always disconnect the power cable before cleaning the system 7.1 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT 1. The camera control unit can be cleaned with any cleaning agents, which is used for external cleaning of electric equipment, according to the instructions given by the manufacturer of the cleaning solution. Do not allow excessive moisture or liquids to reach direct contact with the camera control unit.
  • Page 33: Dezinfrction And Sterilization

    8. DISINFECTION AND STERILIZATION 8.1 DISINFECTING THE MSV-2010 NOTE - Always disconnect the power cable before cleaning the system 8.1.1 Camera Control Unit Use any disinfecting agents which is commonly applied while disinfecting surfaces of electric medical equipment. Such disinfecting agents usually arrive in the form of sprays or damp cloths.
  • Page 34: Maintenance

    9. MAINTENANCE, SERVICING AND REPAIR 1. Performance of preventive maintenance is not essential. Regular maintenance can, however, contribute to identifying potential problems before they become serious, thus enhancing the instrument’s reliability and extending its useful operating life. Maintenance services can be obtained from your local representative or from the manufacturer.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution The power indicator A. Check that the AC power cable is properly connected. (refer to Figure 1) is not lit. . B. Check the camera control unit fuses. If necessary, replace with new fuses (type SB 2A). The power indicator A.

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