B. Braun Aesculap Endoscopic Technology Instructions For Use/Technical Description page 9

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Mode Setting
Upon selection of procedure mode from the short system menu the list of
available mode settings is displayed
LAPAROSCOPY
NEUROENDOSCOPY
ARTHROSCOPY
UROLOGY
HYSTEROSCOPY
FIBERSCOPE
USER 1
USER 2
USER 3
The current active mode type is shown in blinking text. Navigation to and
selection of procedural mode type is performed as described above, see
Menu navigation.
User 1, User 2 or User 3 custom mode types may be selected from the
Short System Menu. However, no adjustment to the custom mode settings
may be made at this point as the camera head is unplugged. For re-setting
User 1, User 2 and User 3 custom mode types, see Main Menu.
The selected mode is saved in non-volatile memory and restored on the
next power-on event.
Language Setting
Upon selection of Language from the short system menu the list of avail-
able languages is displayed
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
FRANCAIS
ITALIANO
ESPANOL
The current active language is shown in blinking text. Navigation to and
selection of the language is performed as described above, see Menu nav-
igation.
The selected Language is saved in non-volatile memory and restored on
the next power-on event.
Show Software Version
Upon selection of Show Software Version from the Short System Menu the
current software version is displayed on the OSD screen.
Resetting Factory Defaults
Upon selection of Reset Factory Defaults from the Short System Menu the
factory default values for all parameters except Language, 50/60 Hz and
USER 1, 2, 3 settings get restored.
The OSD confirmation:
RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS OK
appears for approximately 5 seconds followd by the prompt:
AESCULAP Full HD 3 Chip Camera MODE LARPAROSCOPY
Main Menu
With the camera head plugged in and the unit powered On, all video out-
puts display the live video. The OSD displays the current procedure mode
and prompts to perform the White Balance. Upon successful completion
of the White Balance the system is ready to use. Pressing button Menu 13
at any time during live video activates the Main Menu:
MODE (Blinking)
BRIGHTNESS
ENHANCEMENT
IMAGE SIZE SMALL/LARGE
COLOR
PEAK/AVERAGE
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Mode Setting
The mode setting is described above, see Short System Menu (Camera
Head unplugged).
Custom Mode Setting
If any of the "User N" where N = 1, 2, or 3 entries is selected the OSD
appears as follows (positions of the asterisks display the current active
settings, and are shown below in arbitrary positions):
SETTINGS USER N
BRIGHTNESS
-....*....+
ENHANCEMENT -....*....+
PEAK/AVERAGE
-....*....+
COLOR
-....*....+
IMAGE SIZE
SMALL MEDIUM LARGE
FIBERSCOPE
OFF ON
EXIT
Adjusting Custom Mode Setting
The selected setting to be adjusted is shown in blinking text. Press the
UP button 14 or DOWN button 18 to select the item to be adjusted.
Press the Select button 15 when the desired item to be adjusted is
active (blinking).
Brightness Setting
Press the UP button 14 to move the cursor on the Brightness slider to
the right (increase) and DOWN button 18 to move the cursor to the
left (decrease).
Observe the change of brightness in the live video. Press the Select
button 15 when the desired brightness level is attained. Pressing of the
Select button 15 will automatically activate the next line Enhance-
ment (blinks).
Enhancement Setting
Press UP button 14 to move the cursor on the Enhancement slider to
the right (increase) and DOWN button 18 to move the cursor to the
left (decrease).
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