AmScope HD408N Manual

AmScope HD408N Manual

4k multi-function cameras

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HD408N, HD428N 4K Multi-Function Cameras
v0.9.20220809

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  • Page 1 HD408N, HD428N 4K Multi-Function Cameras v0.9.20220809...
  • Page 2 Other indicators can be a loud buzzing sound or crackling. Contact AmScope to report such behavior. Do not use around flammable liquids or gases. Electric instruments can ignite flammable substances which could result in an explosion or fire.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The Measurement Toolbar ............................... 14 The Camera Control Toolbar ............................16 Settings ..................................17 Network ..........................................17 Measurement ........................................18 Magnification ........................................19 Image Format ........................................19 Video ............................................. 20 Storage ..........................................20 Language ..........................................21 Miscellaneous ........................................22 amscope.com...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    H D 40 8 N , H D4 2 8 N U s e r G ui de HD408N Specifications Sensor IMX334 (color) Sensor Type CMOS Sensor Optical Format 1/1.8” Active Recording Pixels 8.3M (3840 x 2160) Pixel Size 2µm x 2µm Active Sensor Area 7.68mm x 4.32mm...
  • Page 5: What's In The Box

    HDMI (video out), USB 2.0 x 2 (PC, external media, wi-fi), USB (mouse), LAN, SD Wi-Fi Standard 802.11ac 2.4GHz/5GHz Lens Mount C-Mount Power Requirements DC 12V 1A What’s In The Box The HD408N and HD428N standard outfits include: • One camera • One USB mouse • One HDMI cable •...
  • Page 6: Setup

    This will avoid tipping the microscope, and can prevent the camera from rotating. Additionally, a sizing adapter may be needed if the diameter of the lens’ tube does not match the diameter of the port. Some lenses will include sizing adapters such as a 23mm to 30mm adapter. amscope.com...
  • Page 7: Stand-Alone Mode

    It will take several seconds for the camera’s software to boot, during which a cursor will appear on the screen. Once the camera is fully booted, you can move the cursor around the screen to activate the on-screen controls. amscope.com...
  • Page 8: Using With A Pc

    USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 ports. If the camera is not already powered on, press the power button and wait for the power indicator LED to turn solid blue. If the AmScope software has been installed on the com- puter, the camera will be recognized as an imaging device, and can be accessed using the software.
  • Page 9: Using On A Network

    DHCP server, or manually. In most cases, DHCP is the preferred option, allowing the camera to be accessed by computers on the network which are using the provided AmScope software. In some cases, it may be necessary to define the camera’s address manually. To do so, uncheck the DHCP box, then enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway in their respective fields.
  • Page 10: Wlan

    “AP Mode Failed” will be displayed. Should the connection fail, verify the SSID and password. If the SSID and pass- word are correct, there may be a setting in the network’s hardware or firewall preventing the camera from connecting. amscope.com...
  • Page 11: User Interface

    By default, the panels will only display when the mouse cursor is hovering over the appropriate area. Left-clicking on the “pin” icon will maintain the panel’s visibility, but will prevent other panels from opening. amscope.com...
  • Page 12: The Camera Control Panel

    Select when using AC powered illumination with 50Hz to re- move flickering. AC (60Hz) Select when using AC powered illumination with 60Hz to re- move flickering. Default Restore all values in the Camera Control Panel to their default settings. amscope.com...
  • Page 13: Image Exposure

    To compensate for these variations, digital imaging devices can process images using what is called “white balance.” The white balance process shifts colors based on the color of the light source, with the goal of produc- ing a more neutral white or grey. amscope.com...
  • Page 14: The Measurement Toolbar

    Show / Hide Measurement Objects Select Measurement Unit Select Magnification (requires calibration process) Object Selector Angle 4-Point Angle Point Arbitrary-Angle Line 3-Point Lines Horizontal Line Vertical Line Parallel 3 Points Vertical Line Rectangle Ellipse 5-Point Ellipse Circle 3-Point Circle Annulus (Concentric Circles) amscope.com...
  • Page 15 Move Left • Move Right • Adjust Color • Delete When the Pin icon is clicked to lock the Measurement Toolbar, the Camera Control Panel will not be displayed until the Measurement Toolbar is unpinned by clicking the Exit icon amscope.com...
  • Page 16: The Camera Control Toolbar

    The Browse tool allows you to view media files recorded by the camera on the inserted SD media. The Settings panel can be used to customize certain display options, manage saved magnification calibrations, choose image formats, and configure the camera for network operation. amscope.com...
  • Page 17: Settings

    Transfer Unicast Sends data to one network device Mulicast Sends data to multiple network devices IP Address Manually define the network IP address Subnet Mask Manually define the network subnet mask Default Gateway Manually define the network default gateway amscope.com...
  • Page 18: Measurement

    Sets the shape used at each endpoint of a line. Includes null or rectangle Angle, Point, Line, Parallel Line, Vertical Line, Rectangle, Ellipse, Circle, Annulus, Two Circles, Arc, Text, Polygon, Curve, Scale Bar, Arrow Each shape or element can be customized using attributes such as Line Width and Color amscope.com...
  • Page 19: Magnification

    Measurement Object Burn In Mode Measurement objects are merged with the image before saving the file. Saving Method Objects can neither be edited nor removed. Layered Mode Measurement objects are saved in a separate layer, and can be edited. amscope.com...
  • Page 20: Video

    Storage displays the format of any recognized storage media including Secure Digital cards and USB flash drives. If com- patible media is recognized, the media’s file system will be shown, such as FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS. Unformatted cards must be formatted on a computer or other device prior to being used with the camera. amscope.com...
  • Page 21: Language

    H D 40 8 N , H D4 2 8 N U s e r G ui de Language Options include English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Language setting selects which language will be displayed. Chinese, Korean, Thai, French, German, Japanese, Italian, and Russian. amscope.com...
  • Page 22: Miscellaneous

    H D 40 8 N , H D4 2 8 N U s e r G ui de Miscellaneous Miscellaneous settings include additional helpful settings. amscope.com...
  • Page 23 Auto Exposure Region Camera Parameters Import Import previously-saved parameters from the SD card Export Export current parameters to the SD card Reset to Factory Restore all parameters to the factory-default values defaults amscope.com...

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