Olympus FV5-LD405 User Manual

Olympus FV5-LD405 User Manual

Onfocal laser scanning biological microscope

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SAFETY GUIDE
II .
SYSTEM OUTLINE & SPEC.
III . PACKING DETAILS CHECK
IV . OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
V .
TROUBLESHOOTING
VI.
BACKPANEL SWITCH SETTINGS
Semiconductor Laser Head / Laser Power Supply Unit
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Thank you for purchasing the system at this time. Please read this instruction manual carefully
before using this system in order to get optimum performance of this system and also for safety
considerations. This manual contains six sections – [SAFETY GUIDE], [SYSTEM OUTLINE &
SPEC.], [PACKING DETAILS CHECK], [OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS],
[TROUBLESHOTTING] and [BACKPANEL SWTCH SETTINGS]. When using this system, put
this manual under your control and keep it carefully even if you read over.
CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING BIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPE
FV5-LD405/440
User's Manual
FV5-LDPSU
AX7332

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  • Page 1 IV . OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING BACKPANEL SWITCH SETTINGS CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING BIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPE User’s Manual FV5-LD405/440 FV5-LDPSU Semiconductor Laser Head / Laser Power Supply Unit Petition Thank you for purchasing the system at this time. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this system in order to get optimum performance of this system and also for safety considerations.
  • Page 3 Caution 1. This manual – part or whole, shall not be used or reproduced without permission. 2. Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Page...
  • Page 4 Manual configuration for this system Manual configuration for this system This manual comprises with six sections and describes the following articles respectively. I . SAFETY GUIDE This section describes requests, cautions and kinds of warning labels when using this system. 1 Safety considerations ................I.
  • Page 5 Manual configuration for this system 4 Description of LED indicators ................ IV. V . TROUBLESHOOTING This section describes countermeasures to the troubles. 1 Countermeasure when trouble occurs ............V. VI . BACK PANEL SWITCH SETTINGS This section describes back panel switch settings. 1 Warning to back panel switch settings ............
  • Page 6 Book Conventions of this manual Book Conventions of this manual This manual describes each section, using the following book conventions. Symbols for warning, caution and hint used C o n ve n t i o n s Description Indicates a warning to user to prevent injuries and or damage of products (including peripheral furniture’s) Indicates details of caution to prevent damage or deterioration NOTE...
  • Page 7 Note for this section This section describes cautions in order to use this system safely. Please read this section for sure before using the system. System may not be guaranteed when it is used with other methods than described in this manual. Unless instructions are observed, more trouble may occur.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 Safety Considerations 2 Warning label 2-1 Label related to laser safety ............2-1 2-1-1 Warning label....................2-1 2-1-2 Aperture label ....................2-2 2-1-3 Protective housing label ................2-4 3 Cautions when using the system 3-1 About system move.................3-1 3-2 Caution when using ................3-1 3-3 Caution .....................3-1 4 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001...
  • Page 11 Safety Considerations 1 Safety Considerations This system designates the use of laser products of the following class. In case of FV5-LD405 CLASS III b(CDRH) CLASS 3B IEC60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 EN60825-1: 1994+A11:1996+A2:2001 JIS C6802: 997+A1:1998 In case of FV5-LD440 CLASS III b(CDRH) CLASS 3B IEC60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001...
  • Page 12 OFF position immediately and contact our sales office. (when using FV5-LD405 only) Always use the power cord provided by Olympus. If no power cord is provided, please select the proper power cord by referring to the section “PROPER SELECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD ”at the end of this instruction manual.
  • Page 13 Connect the power cord correctly and ensure that the ground terminal of the power supply and that of the wall outlet are properly connected. If the equipment is not grounded, Olympus can no longer warrant the electrical safety and performance of the equipment.
  • Page 14 Safety Considerations External remote control connector is provided. (Rating of external remote interlock circuit: Rated current 0.3A, Rated voltage 5V) When shipping, a short pin of interlock connector is provided. Instead of the short pin, the external remote interlock circuit can be connected. For further details, see Chapter 4 - USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD”.
  • Page 15: Warning Label

    When label is blurred or peeled off, contact our local sales office and ask if new label for change is available. 2-1-1 Warning label The warning label shown below is attached to the system. (In case of FV5-LD405) (In case of FV5-LD440) Place attached Warning label is attached.
  • Page 16: Aperture Label

    2-1-2 Aperture label Aperture label shown below is attached to the system. Place attached Aperture label is attached. (In case of FV5-LD405) In case that you purchase our FV5- The case where the shutter is FUR405, our service personnel would open and the fiber cable attach manipulator cover to it.
  • Page 17 Warning label / Label related to laser safety Opening label is attached. (In case of FV5-LD440) SAFETY GUIDE 2 - 3 Page...
  • Page 18: Protective Housing Label

    Protective housing label as shown below is attached to the system. Protective housing label Place attached attached. (In case of FV5-LD405) In case that you purchase our FV5-FUR405, The case where the shutter is our service personnel would attach open and the fiber cable manipulator cover to it.
  • Page 19 Warning label / Label related to laser safety Protective housing label attached. (In case of FV5-LD440) Protective housing label may be attached to the place other than the place shown in this manual. It is a warning label for our service personnel. When label is blurred or peeled off, contact our local sales office for availability of label for change.
  • Page 21: Cautions When Using The System

    Handle this system with utmost care in order not to give a shock as it is precision instrument. Do not bend, pull or step on fiber excessively. Performance would severely be deteriorated. (when using FV5-LD405 only). Power cable is also used to stop power supply against unlikely event. Power cable connector (located at back panel of FV5-LDPSU) or power consent should be within a reach of your hand.
  • Page 23: User's Safety Protection Measures

    USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” 4 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” IEC60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 requires the users of laser products to take proper safety protection measures (summarized below). When using this system, be sure to take proper measures regarding the following points. For details, please refer to the IEC60825-1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 mentioned above.
  • Page 24 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” NOTE 1 There is only limited evidence about effects for exposures of less than 10 s for wavelengths less than 400 nm and greater than 1400 nm. The AELs for these exposure times and wavelengths have been derived by calculating the equivalent radiant power or irradiance from the radiant power or radiant exposure applying at 10 s for wavelengths less than 400 nm and greater than 1400 nm.
  • Page 25 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Safety precautions General 10.1 This section specifies safety precautions and control measures to be taken by the user of a laser product, in accordance with its hazard classification. Often users can use the manufacturer's classification of the product for classification of the laser installation, thus avoiding all measurements.
  • Page 26 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Use of remote interlock connector 10.2 The remote interlock connector of Class 3B and Class 4 lasers should be connected to an emergency master disconnect interlock or to room, door or fixture interlocks (see 4.4). The person in charge may be permitted momentary override of the remote interlock connector to allow access to other authorized persons if it is clearly evident that there is no optical radiation hazard at the time and point of entry.
  • Page 27 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Beam paths 10.6 The beam emitted by each Class 1M and Class 2M laser product classified under condition 1 of table 10, each Class 3R laser product emitting energy outside of the 400nm to 700nm wavelength range, and each Class 3B or Class 4 laser product should be terminated at the end of its useful path by a diffusely reflecting material of appropriate reflectivity and thermal properties or by absorbers.
  • Page 28 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Specular reflections 10.7 Care should be exercised to prevent the unintentional specular reflection of radiation from Class 3R, Class 3B or Class 4 laser products. Mirrors, lenses and beam splitters should be rigidly mounted and should be subject to only controlled movements while the laser is emitting.
  • Page 29 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Eye protection 10.8 Eye protection which is designed to provide adequate protection against specific laser wavelengths should be used in all hazard areas where Class 3R laser products emitting energy outside of the 400 nm to 700 nm wavelength range, Class 3B or Class 4 lasers are in use (see clause 12).
  • Page 30 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Identification of eyewear 10.8.1 All laser protective eyewear shall be clearly labelled with information adequate to ensure the proper choice of eyewear with particular lasers. Required optical density 10.8.2 The spectral optical density of laser protective eyewear is normally highly wavelength dependent Where...
  • Page 31 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Training 10.10 Operation of Class 1M and Class 2M laser products that failed condition 1 of table 10, Class 3R, Class 3B and Class 4 laser systems can represent a hazard not only to the user but also to other people over a considerable distance.
  • Page 32 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Medical supervision 10.11 In the absence of national regulations, the following recommendations should be taken into consideration: a) the value of medical surveillance of laser workers is a fundamental problem as yet unresolved by the medical profession.
  • Page 33 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Collateral radiation hazards 11.2 Ultra-violet collateral radiation 11.2.1 There may be a considerable hazard from the ultra-violet radiation associated with flashlamps and CW laser discharge tubes, especially when ultra-violet transmitting tubing or mirrors (such as quartz) are used. Visible and intra-red collateral radiation 11.2.2 The visible and near infra-red radiation emitted from flash tubes and pump sources and target re-radiation...
  • Page 34 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Cryogenic coolants 11.4 Cryogenic liquids may cause burns and require special handling precautions. Materials processing 11.5 Specifications for laser products used to process materials may vary according to their Intended use. If the user wishes to process materials other than those recommended by the manufacturers, he should make himself aware of the different degrees of risk and hazards associated with the processing of such materials, and take appropriate precautions to prevent, for example, the emission of toxic fume, fire, explosion or reflection of laser...
  • Page 35 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Procedures for hazard control General 12.1 Three aspects of the use of lasers need to be taken into account in the evaluation of the possible hazards and in the application of control measures: a) the capability of the laser or laser system to injure personnel.
  • Page 36 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Hazard evaluation for Class 3B and Class4 lasers used outdoors 12.2 The hazard potential for Class 3B and Class 4 lasers may extend over a considerable distance. The range from the laser at which the irradiance or radiant exposure falls below the appropriate MPE is termed the nominal ocular hazard distance (NOHD).
  • Page 37 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Laser demonstrations, displays and exhibitions 12.4 Only Class 1 or Class 2 laser products should be used for demonstration, display or entertainment in unsupervised areas. The use of other classes of lasers for such purposes should be permitted only when the laser operation is under the control of an experienced, well-trained operator and/or when spectators are prevented from exposure to levels exceeding the applicable MPE.
  • Page 38 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Class 3B laser products 12.5.2 Class 3B lasers are potentially hazardous if a direct beam or specular reflection is viewed by the unprotected eye (intrabeam viewing). The following precautions should be taken to avoid direct beam viewing and to control specular reflections.
  • Page 39 USER’S SAFETY PROTECTION MEASURES ACCORDING TO IEC60825- 1:1993+A1:1997+A2:2001 “LASER PRODUCT RADIATION SAFETY STANDARD” Class 4 laser products 12.5.3 Class 4 laser products can cause injury from either the direct beam or its specular reflections and from diffuse reflections. They also present a potential fire hazard. The following controls should be employed in addition to those of 12.5.2 to minimize these risks.
  • Page 41 & & Note for this section This section describes outline and specifications of this system. We recommend that you use this system after reading this section and understanding this system.
  • Page 43 CONTENTS 1 System Outline 1-1 System Outline.................1-1 2 Specifications 2-1 Specifications of this system ............2-1 3 Operating hours 3-1 Hour meter..................3-1 Regarding DIP switches at back panel of FV5-LDPSU, see V I – 1 [Warning to back panel switch settings].
  • Page 45: System Outline

    Light-stable laser output can be acquired with light feedback. This system can attain the function equivalent to AOTF even if connected confocal microscope does not have the function. (FV5-LD405 only) For further details of AOTF and ROI / REX function, see manual for FV300, FV500 and FV1000.
  • Page 47: Specifications

    Mass 2,700g Fiber cable Kind Polarized preserved fiber cable FV5-FUR405 Fiber output Min: 6mW Max: 13mW (when integrated with FV5-LD405) Length Environment conditions • Indoor use • Altitude up to 2000m • Temperature 10°C~35°C(FV300 and FV500) 18°C~28°C(FV1000) • Humidity 30%~80% (up to 31°C) Humidity at environment of 31°C or more will go down...
  • Page 49: Operating Hours

    Operating hours 3 Operating hours Operating hours of this system is described. 3-1 Hour meter Hour meter is attached at back panel of FV5-LDPSU. Hour meter indicates total time that the laser is being lighted. NOTE The reset switch on the Hour meter panel is not be refreshed, even if it is pushed. Hour meter HOUR METER INDICATES THE TIME IN SEVEN DIGITS AS FOLLOWS.
  • Page 51 Note for this section This section describes packing details of this system. We recommend that you use this system after reading this section and checking the details of packing.
  • Page 53 2 Packing details of this system 3 Setup 3-1 Cable connections................3-1 3-2 FV5-FUR405 Installation and Light axis adjustment (In case of FV5-LD405)..................3-2 3-3 FV5-LD405/440 Installation .............3-3 Regarding DIP switches at back panel of FV5-LDPSU, see VI – 1 [Warning to back panel switch settings].
  • Page 55: Integration With This System

    Integration with this system / ND Combiner (FV-COMB(2)) of FV300 / FV500 configuration with FV5-LD405 1 Integration with this system This system can be integrated with FV300, FV500 or FV1000 as shown below. 1-1 ND Combiner (FV5-COMB(2)) configuration for FV300 or FV500 with this system This system can be integrated with FV5-COMB(2) for FV300 or FV500.
  • Page 56: Nd Combiner (Fv5-Comb2) Of Fv300 / Fv500 Configuration With Fv5-Ld440

    1-4 LD Interface(FV10-LDIF) configuration for LD405 laser or LD440 laser in FV1000 system 1-4-1 LD405 configuration BNC Cable FV5-FUR405 LD-LDPSU Inline Cable FV10-SU FV10-LDIF FV5-LDPSU FV5-LD405 (Type2) FV10-ASU When using FV10-ASW only 1-4-2 LD440 Configuration BNC Cable FV10-FUR440 LD-LDPSU Inline Cable...
  • Page 57: Packing Details Of This System

    LD-LDPSU In-line Cable (cable that connects semiconductor laser head and semiconductor laser power supply unit) BNC Cable (the cable that connects semiconductor power supply with FV5-LCU (Laser Control Unit) for FV300 / FV500 /1000 (FV5-LD405) FV5-LD405 SET (When using this system on FV5-LD405 only) FV5-LD405 (Semiconductor laser head)
  • Page 58 Packing details of this system BNC Cable Manipulator cover FV5-LDPSU (For FV5-LD405) (For FV5-LD405) FV5-LD405/ FV-COMB Cable FV5-LD440 Cable pull-stopper LD-LDPSU In-line Cable Power cord FV5-FUR405 Warning label set (For FV5-LD405) III. PACKING DETAILS CHECK Page III. 2 - 2...
  • Page 59: Setup

    Fasten screws of cable pull-stopper tightly for sure. In case that LD-LDPSU NOTE inline cable comes off from FV5-LD405, FV5-LD405 becomes shaky and it would lead to breakage. In addition, if cable comes off during running time, it would cause a failure.
  • Page 60: Fv5-Fur405 Installation And Light Axis Adjustment (In Case Of Fv5-Ld405)

    Setup / FV5-FUR405 Installation and Light axis adjustment (In case of FV5-LD405) When you use FV1000 and you connect ANALOG connector of LD Interface (FV5-LDIF) with ANALOG connector of FV5-LDPSU(Type2), using BNC cable. ROI / REX function can be used. For details of ROI / REX function, refer to FV1000 manual.
  • Page 61: Fv5-Ld405/440 Installation

    / FV5-LD405/440 Installation 3-3 FV5-LD405/440 Installation Threaded holes to fix base to the bottom of FV5-LD405/440 are provided. Location of holes is shown in a figure. (unit = mm). It is possible to fix the base, using 6 screws M3 of 12mm long or less.
  • Page 63 Note for this section This section describes operation of this system. We request that you use this system after reading this section and understand the system.
  • Page 65 CONTENTS 1 Powering up and shutdown 1-1 Powering up ..................1-1 1-2 Shutdown ..................1-2 2 Laser emission 2-1 When laser emits ................2-1 2-2 When you wish to stop laser emission .........2-2 3 Laser intensity change 3-1 Laser intensity change for ND combiner (using FV300 or FV500)3-1 3-2 Laser emission area and Laser intensity change for AOTF combiner (using FV300 or FV500) ..........3-2 3-3 The way of changing the emission area(ROI / REX) and intensity...
  • Page 67: Powering Up And Shutdown

    In case that FV300/500 is used, power of FV5-LDPSU must be turned ON and then, FV300 / FV500 software must be booted. NOTE When you use FV5-LD405 and FV5-FUR405, manipulator adjustment of fiber is done by our service personnel. Do not touch the manipulator.
  • Page 68: Shutdown

    Powering up and shutdown / Shutdown Front panel of FV5-LDPSU 1-2 Shutdown When FV300, FV500 or FV1000 is used, close FV300, FV500 or FV1000 software. Turn shutter switch (4) to CLOSE. Turn key switch (3) left to OFF position. Turn power switch (2) to O-(OFF) position. In case that laser is not used for a long period of time, pull out power cord from power consent.
  • Page 69: Laser Emission

    Laser emission / When laser emits 2 Laser emission 2-1 When laser emits When you wish to emit laser, turn manual shutter to OPEN. In case that you purchase our FV5-FUR405, our service personnel would attach manipulator cover to it. Manual shutter The case where the shutter is open and the fiber cable disconnected.
  • Page 70: When You Wish To Stop Laser Emission

    Laser emission / When you wish to stop laser emission FV300 or FV500 is not yet connected and DIP switch No.5 on back panel of FV5- LDPSU is turned ON. In case that you use FV300 or FV500 and DIP switch No.5 located at back panel of FV5-LDPSU is turned to OFF position, the operation of SCAN should be done on FV300 / FV500 software.
  • Page 71: Laser Intensity Change

    Laser intensity change / Laser intensity change for ND combiner (using FV300 or FV500) 3 Laser intensity change Laser intensity can be changed according to the following methods. 3-1 Laser intensity change for ND combiner (using FV300 or FV500) When FV300 or FV500 is used and laser combiner is arranged with ND (FV5-COMB / FV5-COMB2), laser intensity can be changed from FV300 or FV500.
  • Page 72: Laser Emission Area And Laser Intensity Change For Aotf Combiner (Using Fv300 Or Fv500)

    Laser intensity change Laser emission area and Laser intensity change for AOTF combiner (using FV300 or FV500) 3-2 Laser emission area and Laser intensity change for AOTF combiner (using FV300 or FV500) When FV300 or FV500 is used and laser combiner is arranged with AOTF (FV5- COMBA), laser intensity and laser emission area (REX) can be changed.
  • Page 73: The Way Of Changing The Emission Area(Roi / Rex) And Intensity Of Laser With Ld Interface (Fv10-Ldif) Configuration (Fv1000 System)

    Laser intensity change The way of changing the emission area (ROI / REX) and intensity of Laser with LD Interface configuration (FV1000 system) 3-3 The way of changing the emission area(ROI / REX) and intensity of Laser with LD Interface (FV10-LDIF) configuration (FV1000 system) When FV1000 is used and FV10-LDIF, laser intensity and laser emission area (ROI / REX) can be changed.
  • Page 75: Description Of Led Indicators

    4-1 LASER EMISSION LED Two LASER EMISSION LED’s are attached to the front side of FV5-LDPSU. In case that either of two is lighting in red, it indicates that laser is being emitted from FV5-LD405 provided that manual shutter was turned to OPEN.
  • Page 77 Note for this section This section describes countermeasures for troubles. Before you contact our local sales office, please read this section and try the countermeasures. In case that the trouble occurs persistently, then, contact our local sales office.
  • Page 79 CONTENTS 1 Countermeasure when trouble occurs 1. Laser does not emit ................1-1 2. Laser power is weak................1-1 Regarding DIP switches at back panel of FV5-LDPSU, see VI – 1 [Warning to back panel switch settings].
  • Page 81 Countermeasure when trouble occurs 1 Countermeasure when trouble occurs It may not be a failure but, depending upon how it is used, the system may not perform as expected. When trouble occurs, do countermeasure as shown in the following table. In case that the same trouble occurs even after the countermeasure, contact our local sales office.
  • Page 83 Note for this section This section describes particularly important issue – back panel switch settings. Read this section before you use the system.
  • Page 85 CONTENTS 1 Warning to back panel switch settings 1-1 Dip Switch Settings .................1-1 1-2 Rotary Switch Settings..............1-3...
  • Page 87 Warning to back panel switch settings / Dip Switch Settings 1 Warning to back panel switch settings 1-1 Dip Switch Settings Leave DIP switch 1, 2 and 3 set to OFF position and use this system as is. Regarding switch following description carefully and set them correctly.
  • Page 88 Warning to back panel switch settings / Dip Switch Settings DIP switch 5 should be set to OFF position in case that electric shutter is controlled in remote mode with FV300 or FV500. In addition, laser does not emit if the shutter switch were turned to CLOSE. When you wish to control the electric shutter in remote mode, turn the shutter switch to OPEN all the time.
  • Page 89 If you change left rotary switch, you may not be able to get optimum performance of this system. When you use FV5-LD405, align arrow mark of right side rotary switch with 5. When you use FV5-LD440, align arrow mark of right side rotary switch with 4.
  • Page 92 Postfach 10 49 08, 20034, Hamburg, Germany OLYMPUS AMERICA INC. 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747-3157, U.S.A. OLYMPUS SINGAPORE PTE LTD. 491B River Valley Road, #12-01/04 Valley Point Office Tower, Singapore 248373 OLYMPUS UK LTD. 2-8 Honduras Street, London EC1Y OTX, United Kingdom.

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