ViTiny UM20-GN User Manual

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UM20-GN User's Guide
DiGi Microscope
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 UM20-GN User’s Guide DiGi Microscope Version 1.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Introduction ......2 Packing Contents ......2 Assemble microscope with stand 2 IR Remote controller....4 Microscope menu functions ..10 Microscope introduction: ..23 Microscope Focus ...... 26 Microscope accessory....30 Printed Notice ........31 Maintenance ......31 Product Specification ....
  • Page 4: Product Introduction

    Item Q’ty Item Q’ty DiGi Microscope White Balance Card HDMI Cable IR Remote Control USB-C 3.0 Cable User’s Guide Power adaptor Calibrator S107 Stand Object Lens 4x Stand assemble guide Object Lens 10x Option Gooseneck Light Software download: http://www.vitiny.com/vitiny_en/ap_program.html...
  • Page 5 1.2 Assemble microscope with stand 1.2.1 Fix microscope Tighten the microscope onto stand○ . Refer to Stand assembling instruction for detailed explanation. ○ 1.2.2 Start to use microscope Connect the HDMI cable○ and adaptor○ to HDMI monitor and power. See below: ○...
  • Page 6: Ir Remote Controller

    1.2.3 Power On/Off Press Power to turn on microscope. Choose HDMI mode or Auto on HDMI monitor to output image. *Long press means press and hold the button for 2 seconds* 1.3 IR Remote controller The microscope operation and functions is controlled by the IR remote controller.
  • Page 7 :When preview on (4) Snapshot PCCam mode, press snapshot to take picture. (5) LED Adjustment: No Function. (6) Motor Reset (Recalibrates entire operation):Returns to the lens position. If a loss of electricity occurred during operation, please reset the operation. (7) Manual focus :Zooms in;...
  • Page 8 10~Auto~+9. :Use to increase exposure when the image (9-1) Increase is too dark. :Use to decrease exposure when the (9-2) Decrease image is too bright. :Open/close menu for setting. Refer to (10) Menu on Screen Section 1.4. :Choose the previous item, if Crosshair is ON, select (11) Up other color.
  • Page 9 If see [FL], for free lens such as 4x long focus lens or CSZ-series. It will disable the LED light and show only OZ (sensor position), and EV (Exposure). Longer press the Status Button to switch to standard 4X/10X lens mode. ○...
  • Page 10 (16-2-2) SZ:Step Zoom. Ex :SZ : 500. Same format as OZ. (16-2-3) AFS:Single Autofocus. Ex: AFS►A500, “A” means search focus in “current area”, 500 means sensor position. AFS►W500, “W” means search focus in “whole area”. (16-2-4) AFC:Continuous autofocus, “A” and “W” are same function as AFS.
  • Page 11 (17) Auto White Balance Calibration : To calibrate the white balance, place the white balance card (included in box) under the lens, focus until clear, and choose On. Because the white balance is sometimes influenced by external light sources, it is recommended to calibrate the white balance if the color seems off or incorrect.
  • Page 12: Microscope Menu Functions

    Microscope menu functions Press button to enter MENU, press Up and Down choose item, Left and Right to turn on/off or adjust parameter. Enter means more functions, press Menu to enter next function or confirm. means no more settings. Return to return last page, or press Left or Right to choose “End”...
  • Page 13 1.4.1 EXPOSURE To set exposure time, see below: (1) Shutter: Digitally control amount of light, the amount is smaller the image is darker and the frame rate is also slower. (2) AGC (Auto Gain Control) :auto control the brightness based on setting when light is not enough. (3) SENS-UP :Only available when item (2) AGC value is larger than 0, use to increase Senor to light’s sensibility.
  • Page 14 (5-1) LEVEL: Adjust image exposure level from too dark or too bright. (5-2) RETURN: Return to Last page or Save & End Menu. (6) DEFOG: De-Fog. When observing under strong light or special environment, use Defog function to see clear image.
  • Page 15 1.4.2 BACKLIGHT Press left/right button to choose turn on/off Backlight mode. (1) OFF :Disable backlight function. (2) BLC (Back Light Compensation) To adjust brightness for darker image in back light environment. (2-1) LEVEL: To adjust brightness level. (2-2) AREA: Choose the back light compensation area and size.
  • Page 16 (3-1) SELECT: Select the areas which needs to be adjusted. 4 areas are selectable. (3-2) DISPLAY: Display the selected area. (3-3) BLACK MASK: Shade the over exposed area into Black. (3-4) LEVEL: Set Threshold for over exposed image. (3-5) DEFAULT: Return to factory default setting. (3-6) RETURN: Return to last page or Save &...
  • Page 17 (4-1) LEVEL: Adjust the WDR Level. (4-2) RETURN: Return to last page or Save & End Menu. 1.4.3 MANUAL WB Calibrate the white light balance, to find out right White color. (1) AWB: Auto white balance. (2) ATW: Trace white area and auto-calibrated. (3) AWC->SET :Semi-auto white balance.
  • Page 18 1.4.4 NR Noise Reduction:(NR) To obtain high quality output image and increase file compression. See below: (1) 2D NR:LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH, Edge Preserving 2D NR. (2) 3D NR LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH, Motion Adaptive 3D NR. (3) Return :Return to last page or Save & End Menu. 1.4.5 SPECIAL Set special functions:...
  • Page 19 (1) D-EFFECT : Functions as following: Press Left or right to turn on or off. (1-1) FREEZE: Turn ON/OFF to freeze image. If Freeze function is turn on, the (1-2) Mirror function can not be used at the same time (1-2) MIRROR: Image rotatory.
  • Page 20 (2-1) SELECT: Select the detected area. 4 areas are selectable. The selected area and sequence will change as MIRROR function is ON. (2-2) DISPLAY: Display the selected area. Position and area can be set in (2-1). (2-3) SENSITIVITY: The sensitivity to detect whenever object moves.
  • Page 21 image is not moving . (2-6-4) RETURN: Return to last page or Save & End Menu. (2-7) DEFAULT: Return to factory setting. (2-8) RETURN: Return to last page or Save & End Menu. LANGUAGES: 16 languages are selectable. DEFFECT: Dead Pixel compensation. (4-1) LIVE DPC: Dead Pixel Correction.
  • Page 22 (4-1-2) LEVEL: Set the threshold value to judge if compensation is needed. (4-1-3) RETURN: Return to last page or Save & End Menu. (4-2) WHITE DPC: White Dead Pixel Correction, scan and find the dead pixel then save the position for correction. Note: Please do not change this setting.
  • Page 23 compensate the dead pixel. (4-2-7) RETURN: Return to last page or Save & End Menu. (5) FIRMWARM: Firmware version. (6) RETURN: Return to last page or Save & End Menu. 1.4.6 ADJUST Image Adjustment (1) SHARPNESS: Adjust Sharpness, higher value increases the higher contrast along/near edges of the image.
  • Page 24 (1-3) END AGC: Set end levels to end adjust sharpness. (1-4) RETURN: Return to last page or Save & End Menu. (2) MONITOR: Adjust Monitor settings. (2-1) GAMMA: Adjust display contrast. (2-2) GLUE GAIN: Adjust Blue GAIN level. (2-3) RED GAIN: Adjust Red Gain level. (2-4) RETURN: Return to last page or Save &...
  • Page 25: Microscope Introduction

    Microscope introduction: 1.5.1 IR Remote Area/Indicator When both ○ and ○ LED indicator blinks, the microscope is in standby mode. Caution: Please remove the transparent protection sheet on the IR receiver area. ○ ○ ○ IR remote control aiming area○ The indicator will blink whenever buttons are pressed.
  • Page 26 PCCam Indicator○ h : When lit up, the device is in USB mode. If light blinks, means microscope is not connected to a PC 1.5.2 Power/USB/HDMI port Caution: Please hold the cable when remove from microscope and do not disassemble cables forcefully. ○...
  • Page 27 1.5.3 Stand gear box Assemble the stand and then screw the microscope onto the universal joint ○ on the gear box. ○...
  • Page 28: Microscope Focus

    1.5.4 LED/ Light socket :Gooseneck Light GN-01 for 4x lens. (1) LED○ :For Optional accessory Lens 10x. (2) Light socket○ ○ ○ Microscope Focus There are two ways to focus. First, choose focus distance to adjust the microscope height, then tuning focus by remote controller until clear.
  • Page 29 1.6.1 Focus Techniques (1) Fixed focus distance Use knob ○ o or ○ p to adjust the distance from the object lens to the object. When the distance is closer, the magnification size is higher. When the focus distance is fixed, use the remote controller or far distance control mode on the application program to focus the image.
  • Page 30 ○ ○ 1.6.2 Magnification chart 26 focus section setting is based on the whole focus area per 4x object lens. 10x object lens only have 14 focus sections. The sensor position tells the magnification size(Mag.), field of view(FOV), or working distance(WD). The below chart is measured on 4:3 ratio on 24”...
  • Page 31 4X object lens, focus distance from 22mm~214mm(0.866~8.425inch). 4X object lens on 24” (Reference data) Focus section Sensor position 1620 1595 1565 1520 1455 1420 1375 1350 1315 WD(mm) 97.0 86.5 81.5 76.0 FOV(mm) Mag. (X) 13.2 15.1 17.7 21.2 26.5 29.5 33.2 35.4...
  • Page 32: Microscope Accessory

    10X object lens, focus distance from 6.3mm~10mm(0.248~0.393inch) 10X object lens on 24” (Reference data) Focus section Sensor position 1790 1725 1650 1565 1475 1375 1265 1135 WD (mm) FOV(mm) Mag. (X) Focus section Sensor position WD (mm) FOV(mm) 1.07 Mag. (X) 1.7 Microscope accessory 1.7.1 White balance card The white side is used to calibrate the white balance.
  • Page 33: Printed Notice

    Printed Notice Please read the following information before operating. Maintenance Please abide by the following rules while storing or using this product: 2.1.1 Keep dry: do not place the product in a humid environment. Dry surroundings help extend the life of the product. 2.1.2 Avoid temperature shock: temperature shock (for example, taking the product into a warm room from a cold environment) will cause internal condensation inside the machine.
  • Page 34: Product Specification

    1.6A(Max) Consumption 69(L)×66(W)×153(T) mm Size Weight Host weight around 256 grams Temperature -5℃ ~ 35℃; Humidity-lower than 85% Operation Environment (No Condensation) For any changes, please visit http://www.vitiny.com *USB 3.0 transmission speed might be downgrade depends on the device/host condition...
  • Page 35: Safety Instructions

     Please remove the power supply from the microscope when not in use.  Do not disassemble the machine for inspection. For any problems occurring in the machine itself, please power off the device and contact us through e-mail: mltc@vitiny.com...
  • Page 37 Service fees (including transportation fees) of product inspection. Repair fees. Fees of replaced parts ViTiny Service Center Tel: 07-657-9551 Fax: 07-657-9561 Address: 10 F., No.1, Section 1, Syuecheng Road, Dashu District, Kaohsiung City 840, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Website: http://www.vitiny.com...
  • Page 38 ViTiny UM20-GN Warranty Product Model no S/L nos. Purchase DD/MM/YYYY date Purchaser Tel no: Address Email Distributor Seal for Confirmation ( Stamp is necessary for validation of the Warranty ) ※Distributor’s seal shall include name of the shop, telephone and address※...
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