Richard Wolf ENDOCAM Logic HD Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
Logic HD Camera Controller
ENDOCAM
552510x
GA-A282
en-US /
2019-04 V11.0
/
2019-06 V5.0
2019-0162
(
/ PK19-9476)
/ ECO

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Logic HD Camera Controller ENDOCAM 552510x GA-A282 en-US / 2019-04 V11.0 2019-06 V5.0 2019-0162 / PK19-9476) / ECO...
  • Page 2 +32 92 82 92 16 france@richard-wolf.com austria@richard-wolf.com endoscopy@richard-wolf.be www.richard-wolf.com www.richard-wolf.be Marketing Office INDIA U.A.E RICHARD WOLF India Private Ltd. RICHARD WOLF Middle East JMD Pacific Square P.O. Box 500283 No. 211 A, Second Floor AL Thuraya Tower 1 Behind 32 Milestone Floor,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents General information ............Symbol .
  • Page 4 5.4.3 Overview - menu structure - "Image archive" menu ......5.4.4 Description of the "Settings" submenus .
  • Page 5 Contents Operating, storage, transport and shipping conditions ......Spare parts and accessories ..........Replacing parts .
  • Page 6: General Information

    General information Symbol Designation Symbol Caution Follow instructions for use OFF (no power supply, separation from mains) ON (connection to the mains / line voltage) Potential Equalization Power / Mains fuse Alternating current (AC) μ TYPE CF APPLIED PART Camera head connector USB interface Data input Data output...
  • Page 7: Symbols On Handheld Remote Control (Option)

    Symbols on handheld remote control (option) Designation Symbol "Escape" or "back" "up" "left" or "minus" "right" or "plus" "down" OK button for confirmation Function key I Function key II GA-A282...
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Intended use ® The ENDOCAM Logic HD Camera System 5525 has been designed for high-definition video endoscopy and can be used for both diagnostic and ® therapeutic interventions. The ENDOCAM Logic HD Camera System 5525 is used in conjunction with other video equipment and endoscopic accessories.
  • Page 9: Contraindications And Side Effects

    Contraindications and side effects 1.5.1 Contraindications Contraindications directly related to the product are presently unknown. On the basis of the patient's general condition the doctor in charge must decide whether the planned use is possible or not. For further notes and instructions please refer to the latest medical litera­ ture.
  • Page 10: Combinations

    Combinations The ENDOCAM Logic HD Controller 552510x must only be used in con­ junction with the camera heads certified by Richard Wolf and taking into account the corresponding instruction manual. From software version R19 (>1.3.x), the Logic HD Camera Controller 552510X features special modes in Special Imaging Mode SIM.
  • Page 11: Requirements For Products / Components Of A Combination

    When connected via a multiple socket strip under standard conditions, the earth leakage current of the socket strip must not exceed 5 mA. e.g. Richard Wolf video cart with "isolating transformer" Only connect devices with a safety extra-low voltage of no more than 60 V DC / 42.4 V AC peak to the connectors for electrical connections, i.e. the signal inputs and outputs.
  • Page 12: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc) - Iec 60601-1-2 : 2014

    Please observe the following: The device/system in the following called product always relates to ENDOCAM Logic HD Camera Controller 552510x. Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic emissions The product is intended for use in the environment specified below. The user must make sure that the product is used in such an environment.
  • Page 13 Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic immunity for products that are not life-supporting The device is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The device user must make sure that the device is used in such an environment. Test level to Immunity tests Compliance level...
  • Page 14: Connection Diagram - Camera Controller In Video Mode

    Connection diagram - camera controller in video mode Legend Direct connection core LAN (Ethernet) connection cable (option) - nova System Video cables in accordance with the signal types of the Camera Controller used Connection via recording devices Video cables in accordance with signal types of the Camera Controller and recording devices used IMPORTANT! Connection of the LAN (Ethernet) connection cable (1) only in the case of an interactive light source.
  • Page 15: Illustration

    Illustration Front view Legend Power ON/OFF switch Camera socket (type CF applied part) Power ON/OFF LED USB 2.0 interface (for external storage media) Touchscreen GA-A282...
  • Page 16: Illustration Of Rear Panel

    Illustration of rear panel REMOTE VIDEO DC OUT HD- SDI 3G- SDI 3G- SDI S- VIDEO HDMI FEDERAL LAW RESTRICTS THIS UNIT TO BE USED OR SOLD, EXCEPT UNDER THE SUPER- VISION OF A MEDICAL DOCTOR. Legend HDMI HD output Power supply 5V DC, 12V DC USB 2.0 port Remote output connectors...
  • Page 17: Illustration Of Handheld Remote Control Unit (Option)

    Illustration of handheld remote control unit (option) 20.1 20.4 20.2 20.3 20.5 Legend Handheld control unit (option) 20.3 Function keys I and II (programmable key assignment) 20.1 OK button for confirmation 20.4 ESCAPE button - back 20.2 Cursor keys 20.5 USB port GA-A282...
  • Page 18: Setup

    Setup WARNING! The device is not protected against explosions. Explosion hazard. Do not operate this device in areas where there is a danger of explosion. WARNING! Danger if a power supply without protective earth is used. Danger of electric shock! Connect the device only to a power supply with protective earth connector.
  • Page 19: Connection To The Core Nova System

    Z Connect any additional devices such as a monitor or light source in accordance with the wiring schematic in section 1. Z Switch on the ENDOCAM Logic HD Controller. Z The monitor displays a color bar test chart. Z Prepare a compatible camera head or endoscope for connection (fol­...
  • Page 20: Selecting The Menu Language

    IMPORTANT! Never pull at the camera cable. Never squeeze, pinch and/or excessively bend the camera cable as this may cause damage to the wiring resulting in image failure. Fig. 1 Legend Compatible camera head Endoscope Objective lens Light Cables Selecting the menu language During the initial setup, set the menu language in the "Settings - Menu settings"...
  • Page 21: Color Bar Test Chart

    Changing the settings for brightness, contrast, color saturation, chroma etc. has an influence on the color rendition of LCD monitors. For optimum image results in combination with a Richard Wolf ENDO­ CAM, we recommend using exclusively LCD monitors offered by Richard Wolf.
  • Page 22: Checks

    Checks IMPORTANT! Run through the checks before and after each use. Do not use the products if they are damaged or incomplete or have loose parts. Return damaged products together with any loose parts for repair. Do not attempt to do any repairs yourself. Visual check Z Check the device, the instruments and the accessories for damage, loose or missing parts, hygiene and completeness.
  • Page 23: Operating Instruction

    Operating instruction Operation Logic HD Camera Controller 552510X can process a maximum native resolution of 2K (1920 x 1200 pixels) internally and output the latter at the signal output connector. Depending on the configuration level of the de­ vice, the signal type of the output used and the resolution setting selec­ ted via the operator manual, the image display is adapted accordingly and the output format is optimized.
  • Page 24: Special Imaging Mode (Sim)

    NOTE! If there is no communication between the Richard Wolf devices in dialog mode, there is no status information in the camera image. NOTE! In the case of a communication failure between the camera controller and a light source in dialog mode, the function keeping the color temperature constant is not available.
  • Page 25 Overview of Special Imaging Modes (SIM): HDR (High Dynamic Range): Brightening of dark parts of the image and darkening of very bright parts of the image. This may enhance the visibility of parts of the image which are either invisible or are in the background. At the same time, blooming of bright tissue is avoided.
  • Page 26: Automatic Brightness Control (Elc)

    5.2.3 Automatic brightness control (ELC) The automatic brightness control ELC (Electronic Light Control) of the camera controller allows the use of light sources without light control and light sources with deactivated brightness control. Advantage of ELC: very fast response to the image brightness. IMPORTANT! To avoid unnecessary heating of the endoscope, set the light intensity of the light source to a medium value.
  • Page 27: Menu Control Via Touchscreen

    5.2.5 Menu control via touchscreen Profiles, brightness, AWB and menu functions: Some selected functions can be controlled directly via the touchscreen. Access to all control elements/parameters is only possible in the OSD via the PC keyboard or handheld remote control. 5.2.6 Menu control via monitor with handheld remote control (option) Menu selection, navigation, confirmation in the menu and function keys:...
  • Page 28: Menu Levels

    Menu levels The device menu has 3 sections: User operating level User parameter settings Device service for authorized persons - with password only NOTE! The illustrations of the user interface are only exemplary and vary de­ pending on the application. Menu control via monitor with handheld remote control or PC keyboard 5.4.1 Overview - menu structure - "operation"...
  • Page 29: Overview - Menu Structure - "Settings" Main Menu

    5.4.2 Overview - menu structure - "Settings" main menu User Operation Settings Settings Function keys Function keys Settings and input Patient data Patient data Settings Video outputs Video outputs Settings Image / color processing Image / color processing Settings Image archive Image archive Settings Video archive *...
  • Page 30: Overview - Menu Structure - "Image Archive" Menu

    5.4.3 Overview - menu structure - "Image archive" menu User Settings Settings via keyboard Image archive or handheld remote control Parameters - USB image format Image memory Embedded patient data Freeze on ARCHIVE ON/OFF ON/OFF possible at the same time Parameters - Save to single image, quadruple image...
  • Page 31: Description Of The "Settings" Submenus

    5.4.4 Description of the "Settings" submenus Settings main menu Submenu Description Configuration of camera head buttons and remote control / keyboard Display of function keys: off / auto / on Camera head button 1 and camera head button 2: Brief pressing of buttton (< 1s) - selection via drop-down list Function keys Long pressing of button (>...
  • Page 32: Patient Data Input

    Submenu Description Language: Selectable for each country Keyboard layout: Setting in accordance with the keyboard connected Menu layout: Positioning of OSD Profile dialog at start-up: deactivates the profile selection after switch-on Profile after start-up: the selected profile (e.g. urology) is automatically activated when switching on the device Menu settings Status bar: deactivates the status bar (operator's instructions remain enabled)
  • Page 33: Symbols And Display In The Status Line

    5.4.7 Symbols and display in the status line Status line Symbol Meaning In menu / status Color has been adjusted (e.g. a little redder) Settings - Image / color processing Image has been mirror-imaged Operation - Image settings Frozen image Setting - assignment of head buttons/function keys The volume has been reduced to minimum Setting - audio settings...
  • Page 34: Display Of Function Key Assignment

    Symbol Meaning In menu / status Four-in-one print (page X of 4) Status display Print is saved as a PDF-File Status display PDF file is being saved Status display Saving successfully completed Status display Record single frame Status display Save to USB data carrier. Status display Saving of single frame completed Status display...
  • Page 35: Archiving With Pip Camera Controller (Option)

    Archiving with PIP camera controller (Option) Archiving with camera controller (from software version R15 or higher): If the camera controller is equipped with the optional modules PIP (Pic­ ture in Picture) (digital input) and 3G-SDI with video archive (digital out­ put), the device can be used for archiving images and video sequences.
  • Page 36: Menu Control Via Touchscreen Functions On Device

    Menu control via touchscreen functions on device 5.6.1 Overview - menu structure User Line/mains power Profile selection Brightness AWB (automatic white balance) Menu selection Menu Head buttons Submenu head button 1 Head button 1 Head button 2 Submenu head button 2 Video outputs (depending on model) HDMI Parameter selection...
  • Page 37: Touchscreen Menus

    5.6.2 Touchscreen menus IMPORTANT! When controlling the device via the touchscreen monitor, touching the monitor surface only gently is sufficient. Do not touch the surface of the touchscreen monitor with sharp, pointed or contaminated objects as this will lead to a damaged sur­ face or reduced image quality.
  • Page 38 Button functions: Menu Selected: Button is highlighted, letters are black (button depressed). Menu Not selected: Button is dark, letters are white (button not depressed). Menu Selectable: Letters are white. Menu Not selectable: Letters are gray. Parameter Unit designation Display and parameter setting: The parameters are displayed as bars and as numbers.
  • Page 39: Description Of "Menu" On Touchscreen

    5.6.3 Description of "Menu" on touchscreen Menu Description Configuration of camera head buttons and remote control / keyboard Camera head button 1 and camera head button 2: Brief pressing of button (< 1s) - selection via drop-down list Head buttons Long pressing of button (>...
  • Page 40: Operation Of Camera Controller

    Operation of camera controller IMPORTANT! Possible malfunction of the device controls. A malfunction can cause a failure of the controllability of the device with­ out impairing the actual image display. Carry out a restart of the device at a later, convenient point in time. NOTE! This camera controller uses image sensors with automatic pixel error compensation, i.e.
  • Page 41: Automatic White Balance (Awb)

    5.7.2 Automatic white balance (AWB) IMPORTANT! If the white balance is triggered unintentionally, the colors are not rendered correctly during the endoscopic examination. Repeat the white balance outside the body using a white object. NOTE! After each start with the camera head connected or after plugging in the camera head, the user is prompted to carry out a white balance.
  • Page 42: Displaying And Editing

    5.7.3 Displaying and editing Z The profiles can be selected in the Operation profiles menu NOTE: The preconfigured standard profiles (e.g. urology, gynecology) can be edited as required. The changed settings will be available again after switching on the unit. When changing a profile the settings are reset to the default values specified by R.Wolf for this discipline (e.g.
  • Page 43: Image Flip (Mirror Image)

    Depending on the archiving method selected, the quality of the archived image can deviate from the quality of the live image. 5.7.10 USB printer Only USB printers approved by Richard Wolf can be connected to the device. 5.7.11 Taking out of service Z To take the device out of service, switch off the power switch and dis­...
  • Page 44: Overview Of System Messages

    Overview of system messages 5.8.1 Structure of system messages Message text There are 4 different types of message. The system messages are displayed in the corresponding color together with a XXX-XXX-XXX symbol and the associated message number, as required by the message type. optional fault correction core For certain messages the...
  • Page 45: Operating Messages (Green)

    5.8.4 Operating messages (green) Message Message text Possible cause Corrective action number 00­000­014 An unexpected error has oc­ 00­000­019 Error while storing ' Check storage device curred while storing data 00­000­219 00­000­015 The connected storage device is ' Empty the storage device or Storage device is full full use a different one...
  • Page 46 Message Message text Possible cause Corrective action number AWB with light source switched ' Switch on the light source 03-000-014 AWB not possible - switch on light source and repeat AWB Applied part has its own lighting. 03-000-022 Color balance is not necessary ' Status message No color balance required White balance is not possible in Special Imaging...
  • Page 47 Message Message text Possible cause Corrective action number Vent slots (louvers) blocked or ' Check ventilation dusty 09­000­001 Device temperature is too high ' Ensure sufficient air supply Ambient temperature too high 09­000­005 Self-test failed The device is not ready ' Contact service department.
  • Page 48: Operation In The Core Nova System

    Combining and controlling the device Via the integrated LAN (Ethernet) network interface the device can be core integrated in the Richard Wolf nova system. The components must fulfill the following requirements in accordance core...
  • Page 49: Connection To The Core Nova System

    Connection to the nova system core .portal (option) Hospital network VLAN Network isolator core Local nova network Network switch RICHARD WOLF Medical devices e.g. ENDOCAM (Ethernet) (Ethernet) RICHARD WOLF Control computer with touchscreen and Medical devices core .browser software e.g. light source...
  • Page 50: Reprocessing And Maintenance

    Reprocessing and maintenance Reprocessing of device WARNING! Prevent humidity from entering the device. Danger of electric shock! Before reprocessing switch off and disconnect the device from the power supply / mains. Clean the device with a soft cloth moistened with a surface disinfectant that is approved for cleaning/disinfecting surfaces on devices, universal device carts, and auxiliary carts.
  • Page 51: Technical Description

    Technical description Troubleshooting IMPORTANT! If you cannot eliminate the faults with the help of this table, please call the service department or send in the device for repair. Do not attempt to do any repairs yourself! 8.1.1 Device error Error Possible cause Corrective action Device is not functional...
  • Page 52: Fault In Video Mode

    ENDOCAM Logic HD Controller and 'Connect power cables of HF device HF devices are connected to the and video devices to different socket same power circuit strips (power circuits).
  • Page 53: Fault In The Core Nova System

    Error Possible cause Corrective action Wrong file system 'Use only USB storage media in ac­ Incompatible USB storage medium cordance with the specifications given Error of USB storage media under technical data Transmission speed dialog dialog function of the lightsource is de­ ' Activate the function activated...
  • Page 54: Displays On The Monitor

    8.1.4 Displays on the monitor Error Possible cause Corrective action 'Activate patient text No patient text Patient text deactivated (Settings - Patient text - ON) 'Change text color Patient text difficult to read Wrong text color (Settings - Patient text - Text color pa­ tient text) 'Activate OSD menu for the corre­...
  • Page 55: Technical Data

    Technical data Voltage Frequency Power Current Fuse Camera consumption rating controller μ 552510x 100 - 240 50/60 1.0 - 0.4 T 2 AH 250 V Electromagnetic compatibility EMC to EN / IEC 60601-1-2 Medical devices directive 93/42/EEC Class I Protection against electric shock Type CF applied part Protection class to EN / IEC 60601-1 ;...
  • Page 56: Output Interfaces

    8.2.2 Output interfaces HDTV video outputs Output format * SXGA 1280 x 1024p (60 Hz) image format 5:4 Digital video HDMI HDTV 1920 x 1080p (60 Hz) image format 16:9 WUXGA 1920 x 1200p (60 Hz) image format 16:10 Option HD-SDI video outputs Output format * 1280 x 720p (50 / 60 Hz)
  • Page 57: Operating, Storage, Transport And Shipping Conditions

    Operating, storage, transport and shipping conditions + 10 C to + 40 C, Operating conditions 30% to 75% rel. humidity, atmospheric pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa - 20 C to + 60 C, Storage, transport and shipping conditions 10% to 90% rel. humidity, atmospheric pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa NOTE! To prevent damage during transport or shipment of the products we recommend using the original...
  • Page 58: Spare Parts And Accessories

    Spare parts and accessories Model Designation 64268.005 Fuse T 2 AH 250 V (PACK=10PCS) N710006 Power cable (USA), 8.0 ft long 103843 HDMI / DVI cable, lockable, 3.0 m 103844 HDMI / DVI cable, lockable, 5.0 m 103847 HDMI / HDMI cable, lockable, 3.0 m 103848 HDMI / HDMI cable, lockable, 5.0 m 103.501...
  • Page 59: Replacing Parts

    Replacing parts 8.5.1 Device fuses CAUTION! The specifications of the device fuses must correspond with the fuse rat­ ings on the identification plate. Use only the fuses specified in the spare parts list. Power input connector with fuse holder Z Switch off the device and disconnect the power cable from the wall socket and from the power input connector of the device.
  • Page 60: Warranty And Customer Service

    Contact Richard Wolf if you have any question (1) whether replacement of a part or a repair is authorized by Richard Wolf, or (2) whether you have complete instructions and specifications for part replacement or repair.

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