Olympus IPLEX LX Series Instructions Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS
INDUSTRIAL VIDEOSCOPE
IPLEX LX series
IPLEX LT series
IV8420L1
IV8435L1
IV8620L1
IV8635L1
IV88100L1 IV88100L2
IV8420L2
IV8435L2
IV8620L2
IV8635L2

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS INDUSTRIAL VIDEOSCOPE IPLEX LX series IPLEX LT series IV8420L1 IV8420L2 IV8435L1 IV8435L2 IV8620L1 IV8620L2 IV8635L1 IV8635L2 IV88100L1 IV88100L2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Warning and Rating Plates..........1 1. Rating plate A..................1 2. Rating plate B..................1 3. Warning plate ..................2 Important Information - Please Read Before Use ..3 Intended use ....................3 Instruction manual ..................3 Combined ancillary equipment..............
  • Page 4 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation ........22 Transportation of the case............22 When using the handle ................22 Taking the instrument out of the case ............23 Setting up the main unit ............. 25 Using the handle ..................27 Preparing the power supply ............
  • Page 5 Chapter 4 Basic operations ........51 Turning on the power ..............51 Turning the power on ................51 Checking the LCD monitor image ............. 52 Indicator display ..................52 Display language setting ................53 Date and time settings ................53 Checking the optical adapter (4-mm and 6-mm type LXs only) ....
  • Page 6 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions .... 73 Operating menu ................73 Menu operations ..................73 Example of operations ................73 Using the live screen/frozen screen ......... 76 Live screen/frozen screen menu display and functions ......76 Inputting the title..................79 Switchover between Negative and Positive of Observation Image (LX Only) ....................
  • Page 7 Chapter 7 Operations on a computer....126 Using recorded images on a computer ........126 Reading images with a computer............126 Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance....127 Remaining battery power ............127 Replacing the battery ............... 128 Replacing the battery ................128 Cleaning..................
  • Page 8 For 8.5-mm type insertion tube ............... 157 Appendix..............158 System chart..................158...
  • Page 9: Warning And Rating Plates

    Safety-related labels and symbols are attached to the instrument at the locations shown below. Rating plate varies in each model. Please refer to the Specifications, Chap 10. If labels or symbols are missing or illegible, please contact Olympus. 1. Rating plate A 3. Warning plate 2.
  • Page 10: Warning Plate

    3. Warning plate...
  • Page 11: Important Information - Please Read Before Use

    Keep this and all related instruction manuals in a safe, accessible location. If you have any questions about any information in this manual, please contact Olympus. Combined ancillary equipment Refer to the “System chart” page 158 in the Appendix to confirm that this instrument is compatible with the ancillary equipment being used.
  • Page 12: Dangers, Warnings And Cautions

    WARNING • Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION • Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices or potential equipment damage.
  • Page 13 Should any foreign object enter the instrument, remove the battery and the AC adapter from the IPLEX LX/LT (main unit) and immediately contact Olympus. • Do not touch the connectors directly by hand. Otherwise, a malfunction or electric shock may result.
  • Page 14 • Never connect any other USB device or USB cable to the USB connector except for the USB Flash Drive provided as standard or USB Flash Drive recommended by Olympus. • Make sure that the battery cover, video connector cap, and AC adapter connector cap are closed securely during storage or whenever connectors are not being used.
  • Page 15: Handling Of The Battery

    Handling of the battery Follow the dangers, warnings and cautions described below when handling the battery. Otherwise, battery fluid leak, excessive heat generation, smoke, battery burst, electric shock and/or burns may result. DANGER • In case of Li-ion operation, be sure to use the battery and battery charger designated for IPLEX LX/LT series.
  • Page 16 • Do not cover the battery charger and battery with clothes or cushion during recharging. Also avoid any situation in which the covering of the battery charger and battery by such objects is expectable. CAUTION • Do not soak the battery in or moisten it with water including rainwater and seawater. •...
  • Page 17: Product Configurations Of The Iplex Lx/Lt Series

    Refer to the “System chart” in the Appendix for the IPLEX LX/LT and optional equipment configurations. Expanded functions of the IPLEX LX/LT series The IPLEX LX/LT series functions can be expanded. • IPLEX LT IPLEX LX • IPLEX LX IPLEX LX (Stereo measurement function) Contact Olympus for details.
  • Page 18: Chapter 1 Checking The Package Contents

    Match all items in the package with the components shown on “IPLEX LX/LT series package contents” below. If any item is damaged, a component is missing or you have any questions, do not use the instrument, but immediately contact Olympus. IPLEX LX/LT series package contents Name...
  • Page 19 Chapter 1 Checking the package contents Name Count Instruction IPLEX LX/LT series (This booklet) Manual IPLEX LX/LT Operation manual AC adapter IPLEX LX/LT utility disc Software license agreement LCD protective sheet Carrying case * For a PAL configuration set, 2 power cables, each with a different plug type, are provided.
  • Page 20: Chapter 2 Instrument Nomenclature And Functions

    Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions System nomenclature Main unit Strap holder Handle LCD monitor (covered by LCD protective sheet) Strap bracket Angulation Insertion tube section (or scope) Front panel Universal cable Bend stopper Tip cap Control unit...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions Optical adapter case holder Ring Shoulder strap...
  • Page 22: Main Unit Nomenclature And Functions

    Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions Main unit nomenclature and functions Control unit holder Video connector cap Power button ( AC adapter connector cap LIGHT button ( Tripod screw hole Battery cover Lock release button Scope handset holder Lock release lever...
  • Page 23: Control Unit Nomenclature And Functions

    Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions Control unit nomenclature and functions [ANGLE] joystick Angulation operation [LIVE/GAIN] button Live image display/ gain (LX only) [MEAS/ENTER] joystick Menu selection/ measurement operations (LX only) [VIEW] button Retrieve screen display/thumbnail screen display [BRT] lever Adjusting the brightness [MENU/EXIT] button Menu display...
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions [FRZ/REC] button Freeze/record observed image Joystick guard (two locations; left and right) [ZOOM] lever Zooming the image Hanger To hang the control unit on the main unit...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions Insertion tube holder Insertion tube wrap belt (4-mm and 6-mm types only) Stopper To prevent accidental operation of the angulation lock Strap [ANGLE LOCK] lever To lock the angulation operation NOTE • The insertion tube can temporarily be fixed on the control unit by inserting it into the insertion tube holder hole.
  • Page 26: Optical Adapter Nomenclature And Functions

    Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions Optical adapter nomenclature and functions For 4-mm type O-ring Optical adapter positioning cut surface Objective lens Objective lens First screw thread Illumination Second screw thread Index Product abbreviation See “Optical adapter specifications” (page 155). Electrode Objective lens Index...
  • Page 27: For 6-Mm Type

    Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions For 6-mm type Objective Objective lens O-ring lens Illumination Connecting screw Index Product abbreviation See “Optical adapter specifications” (page 156). Objective lens Electrode Optical adapter positioning groove Index Illumination Product abbreviation See “Optical adapter (Optical adapter internal view) specifications”...
  • Page 28: For 8.5-Mm Type

    Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions For 8.5-mm type Objective Objective lens Connecting screw lens Illumination Product abbreviation See “Optical adapter specifications” (page 157). Objective lens Electrode O-ring Illumination Optical adapter positioning groove Product abbreviation See “Optical adapter (Optical adapter internal view) specifications”...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions Storage in the optical adapter case Store the optical adapter, O-ring (for the 6-mm or 8.5-mm types), optical data media (USB flash drive) (included with stereo measurement set (optional)) in the optical adapter case provided with this product. O-ring (for 6-mm or 8.5-mm types) Optical adapter case Optical data media (USB flash drive)
  • Page 30: Chapter 3 Preparation And Inspection Before Observation

    “Chapter 9 Troubleshooting” (page 137) to solve the problem. If irregularity is still suspected, contact Olympus. Damage or irregularity may compromise the correct functioning of the instrument and may result in more severe damage to the examined subject.
  • Page 31: Taking The Instrument Out Of The Case

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Taking the instrument out of the case For 4-mm and 6-mm types Remove the equipment in the order of: Main unit → Insertion tube → Control unit. Control unit Insertion tube Main unit Remove the main unit.
  • Page 32 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation For 8.5-mm type Remove the equipment in the order of: Insertion tube → Main unit and control unit. Main unit and control unit Handle Insertion tube Remove the insertion tube. Grasp the handle and remove the main unit with the control unit affixed to its back.
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Main Unit

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Setting up the main unit The main unit can be used in any one of the three setup configurations shown below. Hang it from the handle Use the handle as a stand Put it on a tripod CAUTION •...
  • Page 34 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation • When suspending the main unit while using it, hook the handle someplace that can support its weight and where there is no danger of it falling. • When mounting the tripod to the main unit, install it so the tripod platform does not run up on the protrusion on the rear of the main unit.
  • Page 35: Using The Handle

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Using the handle The handle can be lowered from its storage position and freely adjusted within the range shown in the illustration below. When using the handle as a stand, you can adjust the angle for easy viewing. Storage position CAUTION •...
  • Page 36: Preparing The Power Supply

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Preparing the power supply WARNING • Do not bend, pull, twist, crush or apply excessive force to the power cord of the AC adapter. Otherwise, a break in the power cord wires may cause a fire or electric shock. •...
  • Page 37 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Insert the battery so that the ribbon passes under it. This is so you can pull the ribbon to remove the battery. Ribbon CAUTION • When loading the battery, check to make sure the main unit’s battery contacts and the battery terminals are positioned correctly.
  • Page 38: Supplying Power From The Ac Adapter

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Supplying power from the AC adapter Open the AC adapter connector cap. Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connector on the main unit. AC adapter connector cap Ensure that the AC power cord is connected securely to the AC inlet of the AC power adapter.
  • Page 39: Inspecting The Insertion Tube

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Inspecting the insertion tube CAUTION • Be sure to hold the insertion tube by a position on the rear of the angulation section. Otherwise, the angulation section may be damaged. Inspecting the external appearance of the insertion tube Check visually that the external finish of the complete length of the insertion tube and universal cable are free of irregularities such as deformation.
  • Page 40 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Check that there is no dirt or water on the objective lens and the electrodes of the insertion tube distal end. If dust or water is present, wipe them clean with a soft piece of gauze, a cotton swab, or a sweep them off with a brush, grasping at hard part of distal end.
  • Page 41: Inspecting The O-Ring

    You should periodically replace the O-ring. 4-mm type The O-ring on the 4-mm type is in the optical adapter. O-ring CAUTION • Since user inspection of the 4 mm type is difficult you should have it inspected periodically by Olympus.
  • Page 42: Inspecting The Control Unit And The Universal Cable

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Inspecting the control unit and the universal cable Check for irregularities such as damage or deformation to the external material, buttons, joysticks, and levers. Ensure that the universal cable is free of irregularities such as cuts and buckling.
  • Page 43: Inspecting The Optical Adapter

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Inspecting the optical adapter Inspecting the optical adapter optics and connecting screw threads Check that there is no dirt or water on the inner and outer of the objective lens and the electrodes. If dust or water is present, wipe them clean with a soft piece of gauze, a cotton swab, or a sweep them off with a brush.
  • Page 44: Inspecting The Parts Of The Optical Adapter

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation CAUTION • Note that insufficient cleaning can result in a loss of waterproofing between the optical adapter and the insertion tube’s distal end. • Cleaning should be done periodically in order to maintain water resistance. Inspecting the parts of the optical adapter Check that the parts of the optical adapter are not loose.
  • Page 45 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation 4-mm type Optical adapter positioning cut surface Second screw thread Optical adapter Distal end of insertion tube O-ring Connecting screw thread First screw thread Turn the optical adapter nut clockwise until the first screw thread passes over the connecting screw thread.
  • Page 46 CAUTION • If you cannot mount or remove the optical adapter because the nut will not turn, stop using it and contact Olympus. • The optical adapter is a precise instrument using glass components in the optical system. Do not drop it or hit it against hard surfaces.
  • Page 47 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation When a live screen is displayed (4-mm, 6-mm and LX only) If an optical adapter is attached while a live screen is displayed, the system will recognize the optical adapter type automatically and display its name.
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation When a live screen is displayed (8.5-mm type and LX only) When the live screen is displayed, a list of all the optical adapters is displayed when an optical adapter is attached. Use the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick to select an optical adapter to use. NOTE •...
  • Page 49: Inspecting The Lcd Monitor

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Inspecting the LCD monitor Inspecting the external appearance Check that the LCD monitor is free of irregularities such as cracks on the screen. NOTE • The LCD panel is fabricated based on precision technologies. The LCD panel may contain pixels that do not light (visible as black dots) or light permanently (visible as bright dots), but this is not a defect or malfunction of the product.
  • Page 50: Mounting Of The Control Unit On The Main Unit

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Mounting of the control unit on the main unit The control unit can be attached to the main unit as desired. It can be attached to the main unit for carrying and left attached to the main unit during observation. Handle Back attachment: For transport Side attachment: For observation...
  • Page 51 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation When attaching the control unit to the back of the main unit, check that it is positioned as shown in the figure below before attachment. Then, check that the control unit is firmly attached. Attaching it with excessive force in the wrong direction can cause the control unit to fall off and cause an accident.
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation CAUTION • Hold the handle of the main unit when transporting the main unit with the control unit affixed to the back. The main unit may fall or the excessive force to the main unit may damage connections if you lift it by the control unit.
  • Page 53: Attaching And Detaching The Strap

    When you want to hang the IPLEX LX/LT (main unit) from your shoulder, attach the shoulder strap. Be careful not to use a shoulder strap other than those designated by Olympus and supplied with the IPLEX LX/LT unit. WARNING • Never attempt to carry an object other than the IPLEX LX/LT (main unit) using the shoulder strap.
  • Page 54: Attaching The Strap

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Attaching the strap While pressing the shoulder strap hook lever, attach the hook to a main unit strap ring or the strap bracket. Strap ring Strap bracket Two strap rings are provided for attaching the strap when transporting the main unit.
  • Page 55 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Adjust the length of the shoulder strap using its length adjuster. Length adjuster Use the length adjusters shown below to adjust the angle for easy viewing during observations. Length adjuster...
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation Use the shoulder strap to hang the IPLEX LX/LT (main unit) from your shoulder. For transport For observation While walking with the control unit attached to the main unit (back, left side), insert the slack of the universal cable between the handle and the main unit.
  • Page 57: Removing The Strap

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation You can use the insertion tube wrap belt on the control unit to secure the insertion tube. (For 4-mm and 6-mm types) You can use the insertion tube wrap belt on the handle to secure the insertion tube.
  • Page 58: Attaching And Detaching The Optical Adapter Case Holder

    Chapter 3 Preparation and inspection before observation 3.10 Attaching and detaching the optical adapter case holder Attaching the optical adapter case holder Pass the Hook & Loop fastener of the optical adapter case holder through the ring on the shoulder strap. Fold the Hook &...
  • Page 59: Chapter 4 Basic Operations

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Turning on the power Turning the power on Hold down the main unit’s power button ( ) for at least two seconds and confirm that the power turns on. Power button ( Turning off the power Press and hold the power button ( ) on the main unit for 2 seconds.
  • Page 60: Checking The Lcd Monitor Image

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Checking the LCD monitor image Ensure that the LCD monitor displays the observation image. Make sure there are no dark patches or dirt in the image. If you find any irregularities, go back to “3.4 Inspecting the insertion tube” (page 31) and “3.6 Inspecting the optical adapter”...
  • Page 61: Display Language Setting

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Display language setting Select the language to be used for menus and other display text before using the system for the first time. For more information, see “Language selection” (page 87). Date and time settings Set the current date and time before using the system for the first time. For more information, see “Setting the date and time”...
  • Page 62: White Balance Adjustment

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Verify the light is emitted from the insertion tube to ensure that the light source is turned on. Use optical adapters that have a green index with this device. The devices may not operate at optimum performance when using a optical adapter with a black index.
  • Page 63: Checking The Angulation Lock

    Chapter 4 Basic operations CAUTION • Repair is required if the joystick shaft is bent or if the knob comes off. Contact Olympus. NOTE • The angulation movement is interlocked with the angle and direction of the [ANGLE] joystick movements.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Basic operations CAUTION • The [ANGLE] joystick may allow to control the articulation portion of insertion tube precisely while the [ANGLE LOCK] lever is pulled. However, if the angle lock is on, do not do extreme angle operations. Doing angle operations while the angle lock is on may cause an overload malfunction.
  • Page 65: Inserting The Insertion Tube

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Inserting the insertion tube Holding the control unit and insertion tube In general, the [ANGLE] joystick of the control unit is manipulated with the thumb of the hand holding the grip of the control unit. Other buttons are also to be manipulated with the fingers of the hand holding the grip of the control unit.
  • Page 66: Inserting The Insertion Tube

    • Read and understand the contents of “Important Information - Please Read Before Use” (page 3) before using the insertion tube. In case of any questions, contact Olympus. CAUTION • The message shown below may display when the illumination goes off and the observed image becomes dark during an inspection.
  • Page 67: Angulation Operation

    Chapter 4 Basic operations • If any irregularities are found with the insertion tube operation or other things during the insertion tube insertion, do not insert the insertion tube any further. If this happens, (release the angulation lock if it is locked) remove your finger from the [ANGLE] joystick, return the angulation section to center position and slowly remove the insertion tube.
  • Page 68: Withdrawing The Insertion Tube

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Withdrawing the insertion tube WARNING • The distal end of the insertion tube becomes hot just after use in high-temperature atmospheres. Do not touch it directly to avoid burns. CAUTION • Do not withdraw the insertion tube while its angulation is locked or while your finger is placed on the [ANGLE] joystick.
  • Page 69: Adjusting The Image

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Adjusting the image Still image (freeze) CAUTION • Do not insert and withdraw the insertion tube when the image is frozen. Press the [FRZ/REC] button on the side of the control unit to freeze the observed image. The LCD monitor displays the freeze indicator ) on the top right of the screen.
  • Page 70: Adjusting The Brightness

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Adjusting the brightness GAIN mode switching (LX only) Press the [LIVE/GAIN] button on the control unit while the live image is displayed. This switches the image’s GAIN mode. When this operation is performed, the monitor screen shows the GAIN mode for about 3 seconds.
  • Page 71: Recording The Image

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Recording the image Image recording preparation The USB flash drive for recording images should always be formatted on the main unit.See “Format USB Flash Drive” (page 96) for the operating procedure. CAUTION • If the USB Flash Drive is removed during image recording, the data in the recording media may be destroyed.
  • Page 72 • If there is foreign matter inside the USB connector, remove all of it before connecting the USB Flash Drive. • Never connect any other USB device to the USB connector except for the USB Flash Drive provided as standard or USB Flash Drive recommended by Olympus.
  • Page 73 Chapter 4 Basic operations NOTE • To remove the USB Flash Drive, slide the ejector in the direction indicated by the arrow and then pull out the card. Ejector Setup of the image recording format To record the date, time, title, logo, measurement results, and other on-screen information onto the image being recorded, press the control unit's [MENU/EXIT] button while a live screen is displayed to display the menu.
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 Basic operations Note on the filenames a. A file named IV0????.*** is created in the USB flash drive for recording images when an image is recorded. b. The “?????” indicates a 5 digit serial number in the file name “IV0?????”. The file number is a number between 00001 and 99999.
  • Page 75: Recording A Still Image

    NOTE • Still images can be recorded on either the USB flash drive for recording images provided as standard or a USB flash drive recommended by Olympus. (Contact Olympus about USB flash drives.) Press the [FRZ/REC] button (briefly) on the control unit to freeze the image.
  • Page 76: Recording A Moving Image

    NOTE • Moving images can be recorded on either the USB flash drive for recording images provided as standard or a USB flash drive recommended by Olympus. (Contact Olympus about USB flash drives.) Press the [FRZ/REC] button for at least two seconds (long push) while a live image is displayed.
  • Page 77 Chapter 4 Basic operations To stop recording moving images press the [FRZ/REC] button. When recording a moving image is complete, the flashing USB flash drive indicator disappears from the screen. NOTE • Never attempt to insert or remove the USB Flash Drive while recording a movie. If the recording card or USB Flash Drive is removed while recording a movie, movie recording may stop and display error message.
  • Page 78: Replaying The Image

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Replaying the image Quick replay of most recent image Press the [VIEW] button in the live screen to display the most recently recorded image in full screen (the retrieve screen). Displaying the thumbnail screen and selecting the image to be replayed The example describes displaying images recorded on a USB flash drive for recording images.
  • Page 79: Slide Retrieval

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Move the thumbnail selection frame with the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick to select the desired thumbnail image. If more than nine movies are recorded in the USB flash drive for recording images and the thumbnail selection frame is on the top (bottom) thumbnail which is the first (last) image in the USB flash drive for recording images, tilting the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up (down) moves the thumbnail selection frame to the last (first) image in the USB flash drive for recording images.
  • Page 80: Displaying A Live Image On An External Monitor

    Chapter 4 Basic operations Displaying a live image on an external monitor The video output connector of the main unit enables connection of a commercially available video cable with RCA pin plug for output of images to a monitor. Only live images can be output. Open the video connector cap to connect a video cable with RCA pin plug to the main unit.
  • Page 81: Chapter 5 Menu Operations And Functions

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions The [MENU/EXIT] button on the control unit makes it possible to display a menu and perform settings and control of various functions. Operating menu Menu operations Press the [MENU/EXIT] button to display the menu screen. Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up, down, left or right to select the menu to open.
  • Page 82 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Press the [MENU/EXIT] button to display the menu screen. Main menu Sub menu Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up or down to select , then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. The “SETUP” menu is displayed.
  • Page 83 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up or down to select , then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. The “BEEP ON/OFF” window is selected. Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up or down to select “ON” or “OFF”, then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. Now the operation is complete.
  • Page 84: Using The Live Screen/Frozen Screen

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Using the live screen/frozen screen Live screen/frozen screen menu display and functions The menu on the live screen/frozen screen can be used for the following settings. Main menu Sub menu Description of function Initial status TITLE INPUT Title input operation.
  • Page 85 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Main menu Sub menu Description of function Initial status RECORD Sets the operations for the [FRZ/REC] button. STILL+ BUTTON Pressing and holding the [FRZ/REC] button does MOVIE FUNCTION the following operations. <When “STILL+MOVIE” is selected> Live screen : Records still and moving images.
  • Page 86 Sets the display at the bottom line on the screen. SCREEN DATE/ : Displays date, time, title, DISPLAY TIME/ OLYMPUS logo, optical adapter LOGO name, zoom level, and brightness level. DATE/TIME/LOGO:Displays date, time, title, and OLYMPUS logo. DATE/TIME : Displays date, time and title.
  • Page 87: Inputting The Title

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Inputting the title A title can be displayed in the live screen/frozen screen. The displayed title can be recorded together with the image. The recorded title of the image can also be modified. NOTE •...
  • Page 88 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Title input operations There are two ways to input titles, as follows. • Input text from the on-screen keyboard • Select a preset title Input text from the on-screen keyboard Select an input mode. Select "/ * @" or " ÀÁÃ" and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick.
  • Page 89 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Select a preset title Use the following procedure to select a pre-registered text and input it into a title. See “Registering a text as a preset title” (page 82) for information about registering preset titles. Select “PRESET”...
  • Page 90 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Serial number input operation Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up, down, left or right to select the desired position in the 3 digits serial number field. With the serial number field selected, press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick to enter each figure of the 3 digits serial number.
  • Page 91 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Select “ENTRY” and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. A list of preset titles is displayed. To cancel preset title registration, tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick to the left, select “x”, and then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. Select the preset title list page where you want to register the text.
  • Page 92: Switchover Between Negative And Positive Of Observation Image (Lx Only)

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Switchover between Negative and Positive of Observation Image (LX Only) Enable the negative-positive switchover function Press the [MENU/EXIT] button to display the menu screen. On the main menu select icon and push the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick.
  • Page 93: Setting The Date And Time

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Setting the date and time Press the [MENU/EXIT] button to display the menu screen. Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up or down to select , then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. The “SETUP” menu is displayed. Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up or down to select , then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick.
  • Page 94 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions To change the date format, select the minutes digits and then tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick to the right to select “Year Mon. Day”. Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up or down to select a date format and then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick.
  • Page 95: Language Selection

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Language selection Sets the menu display language. You can select from available languages. Press the [MENU/EXIT] button to display the menu screen. Tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick up or down to select , then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. The “SETUP”...
  • Page 96: Using The Thumbnail Screen/Retrieve Screen

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Using the thumbnail screen/retrieve screen Thumbnail/retrieve screen menu display and functions The menu displayed on the thumbnail/retrieve screen can be used for the following settings. Menu Description of function Initial status DELETE Images recorded on a USB flash drive for recording images can be deleted.
  • Page 97: Delete Image

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Menu Description of function Initial status MEDIA Use the procedure below to format USB flash drive. FORMAT See “Format USB Flash Drive” (page 96) for details (Thumbnail about operations. screen only) Delete image Images can be deleted from a USB flash drive for recording images. CAUTION •...
  • Page 98 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Select and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. The “DELETE” window is displayed. Select “EXECUTE” and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick to delete the selected image. When multiple images are being deleted, the total number of images being deleted and the number of images already deleted is displayed.
  • Page 99: Setting Up A Folder

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Select “EXECUTE” and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick to delete the retrieved image. Setting up a folder Set up a folder for recording and playing back still and moving images. You can use an existing folder or create a new one. The folder for recording and playing back still and moving images is created in the DCIM folder in the root folder in the USB flash drive for recording images.
  • Page 100: Copy Images/Move Images

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions To create a new folder, select “Create new” and press the [MEAS/ ENTER] joystick. An input window, similar to the one for inputting titles, opens and you can name the new folder. NOTE • For details about inputting folder names, see “Title input operations” (page 80). •...
  • Page 101 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Select and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. A list of the folders that are in the DCIM folder is displayed. Select the destination folder and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. The image selected in step 1 is copied to the folder. To create a new destination folder, select “NEW FOLDER”...
  • Page 102 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Moving images in the thumbnail screen In the thumbnail screen, tilt the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick to select the image to be moved by moving the thumbnail selection frame. To copy multiple images, mark the images you want to move in the following procedure. Select the images to move with the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick.
  • Page 103: Changing Image File Names

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions NOTE • For details about inputting folder names, see “Title input operations” (page 80). • You can use alphanumeric characters and symbols for folder names. You cannot use kana. Some symbols are unavailable for folder names also. Changing image file names You can change the names of image files in the thumbnail screen.
  • Page 104: Format Usb Flash Drive

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Format USB Flash Drive Use the procedure below to format USB Flash Drive. Executing the format operation will delete all data currently in USB Flash Drive. CAUTION • Never remove the USB Flash Drive during formatting. •...
  • Page 105: Displaying Pdf File (Lx Only)

    Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions Displaying PDF File (LX Only) You can display a PDF file on the Live or Freeze screen. NOTE • You cannot display a PDF file that contains movies, including a 3D image. Prepare a PDF file Create folder named "PDF"...
  • Page 106 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions NOTE • Pressing the [VIEW] button (held down for a short time) allows you to switch over between the PDF file and the Live or Freeze screen. When the switchover between the PDF file and the Live or Freeze screen is enabled, indicator is displayed on the upper right of the Live or Freeze screen.
  • Page 107 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions PDF main Functional description Default menu submenu ZOOM PDF Displays the page to fit height. Displays DOCUMENT the page horizon- wise. Zooms in the page. Tilting the [ZOOM] lever toward [T] gives you the same effect.
  • Page 108 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions...
  • Page 109: Chapter 6 Measurement Procedures (Lx Only)

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) The stereo optical adapter (optional) and the function expansion (optional) IPLEX LX (stereo measurement function) are needed to do stereo measurements. The optical adapter must be set in advance to do measurements. With a live image or a recorded image displayed, press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick on the control unit.
  • Page 110: Measuring From Three Dimensional (3D) Coordinates (Stereo Measurement)

    Image quality varies depending on the surface conditions of the object and image capturing conditions such as the brightness. Due to this, Olympus cannot guarantee the accuracy of the results obtained with this measurement method. We recommend that users identify the measurement accuracy through experiments.
  • Page 111: Flow Of Stereo Measurement

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Flow of stereo measurement Preparation for stereo measurement Prepare for measurement by the following procedure described in “Attaching the stereo optical adapter” (page 104) and “Checking the stereo optical adapter” (page 105). Measurement value check Check the measurement value before inspection by the following procedure described in “Measurement value check”...
  • Page 112: Attaching The Stereo Optical Adapter

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Attaching the stereo optical adapter See also “3.6 Inspecting the optical adapter” (page 35) for more information on attaching stereo optical adapters. Make sure that the O-ring in the insertion tube distal end or in the optical adapter is properly attached.
  • Page 113: Checking The Stereo Optical Adapter

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) • Dirt on the surface of the lens of the adapter affects the measurement accuracy. Check captured images to confirm that there is no dirt before using the adapter in an actual measurement. Checking the stereo optical adapter For 4-mm and 6-mm types The following confirmation screen is displayed when the live screen is displayed if a stereo optical adapter is attached.
  • Page 114 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) The following message is displayed when the stereo optical adapter is removed. CAUTION • The above message does not appear when the optical adapter is attached except in the live screen.
  • Page 115 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) For 8.5-mm type The optical adapters list shown below is displayed when the live screen is displayed if a stereo optical adapter is attached. • Stereo optical adapters that have not been entered are highlighted in gray. Select the optical adapter to be used and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick.
  • Page 116: Using A New Stereo Optical Adapter (New Stereo Adapter)

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) CAUTION • The above message does not appear when the optical adapter is attached except in the live screen. Using a new stereo optical adapter (NEW STEREO ADAPTER) To use a new stereo optical adapter for stereo measurements, you need to register the stereo optical adapter in advance by executing “NEW STEREO ADAPTER”.
  • Page 117 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. Insert an optical data media (USB memory) into the USB connector. If the USB memory for recording images is inserted, the message shown below is displayed. Remove the USB memory for recording images and insert an optical data media.
  • Page 118 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Check that the stereo optical adapter is securely attached, select “OK”, and then press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick. See “Attaching the stereo optical adapter” (page 104) for the attachment procedure. CAUTION • If the stereo optical adapter is not installed properly, it will not be possible to get correct measurement results.
  • Page 119 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) • For side-view optical adapter Insert the distal end of the insertion tube into the side view guide directly oriented towards the protrusion in the white indented part. Insertion tube Side-view guide hole Side-view optical adapter After inserting the insertion tube distal end into the guide hole to the end, rotate the check tool so that the protrusion in the middle of the white indented part comes into the center of the visual field.
  • Page 120 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) • If dirt is on the white indented part of the check tool, it may not be able to capture an adequate white image. In this case, remove the guide, which is the part with the holes for the forward-view and side-view guides for optical adapter, from the white indented part and clean out the dirt.
  • Page 121 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) For 8.5-mm type Attach the new stereo optical adapter to the distal end of the insertion tube while the live screen is displayed. Or select "SELECT OPTICAL ADAPTER" on the menu screen. Select “NEW STEREO ADAPTER” and press the [MEAS/ENTER] joystick.
  • Page 122 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Messages displayed during NEW STEREO ADAPTER Step Description Execute NEW STEREO ADAPTER. STEP1 Open the battery cover, insert an optical data media. STEP2 Confirm the adapter name and set number. STEP2A Overwrite the data that has already been registered. STEP3 Tighten the adapter firmly in arrow direction.
  • Page 123: Measurement Value Check

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Measurement value check The accuracy of stereo measurement will be reduced by loose attachment of the optical adapter or dirt on the lens components. Routinely perform a check of measurements before and after the actual testing and confirm that the measurement values do not vary considerably.
  • Page 124: Notes For Capturing Measurement Images

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) CAUTION • The measurement values are not reliable if the above values differ from each other considerably. In this case, check that the adapter is not loose and the lens components are not dirty and, if required, execute “Using a new stereo optical adapter (NEW STEREO ADAPTER)”...
  • Page 125: Stereo Measurement Screen

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Stereo measurement screen Explanation of the stereo measurement screen Instruction message box Shows instructions, conditions, etc. Displaying the measurement method Cursor Specifies a measurement point or Corresponding point reference point. Point Indicates a specified measurement point or reference point.
  • Page 126 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Menu display and functions of stereo measurement images Pressing the [MENU/EXIT] button in the measurement screen Menu Description of function CLEAR Clears the measurement point or reference point specified immediately before. ALL CLEAR Clears all specified measurement point or reference point. METHOD Selects a measurement method.
  • Page 127: Stereo Measurement Procedures

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Stereo measurement procedures Selecting a measurement method The measurement method selection screen is displayed immediately after executing stereo measurement, or if “METHOD” is selected in the stereo measurement menu screen. Measurement method selection screen The following three measurement methods are available.
  • Page 128 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Point to line This mode allows for measuring the distance from a measurement point to the reference line defined by two reference points. Perpendicular distance Reference line Measurement point Reference point Point to line Depth This mode allows for measuring the distance from a measurement point to the reference plane defined by three reference points.
  • Page 129 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Area/Lines This mode allows for measuring the total length of multiple lines, each of which is specified by two or more measurement points. When the specification of the last measurement point causes the first-drawn line and last-drawn line to intersect, the area of the figure closed by the lines will be measured.
  • Page 130 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Displaying the measurement results The three most recent measurement results are displayed. The object distance mark ( ) (see "page 125" (3 Displaying the measurement results)) indicates the object distance of measurement point. This is displayed to the right side of the measured value.
  • Page 131: In Case Accuracy Cannot Be Achieved

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Exiting from measurement Press the [LIVE/GAIN] button to display the exit measurement screen and then select “OK” to exit measurement. Select “CANCEL” to return to the stereo measurement screen. Select “EXIT” in the stereo measurement menu to exit measuring and return to the screen before measurement is activated.
  • Page 132: Spot Ranging

    Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) NOTE • Check the measured values before and after doing any measurements. (See "Measurement value check” (page 115)) Spot ranging The spot ranging function calculates the distance between the distal end of the optical adapter and the subject. In live images move the distal end of the insertion tube slowly because vibration makes it impossible to calculate measurements.
  • Page 133 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures (LX only) Displaying the measurement results Measure the object distance at the position of the cursor in the left image. The object distance indicator shows the distance between the distal end of the optical adapter and the subject by nine levels. Up to 15 mm: green Up to 30 mm:...
  • Page 134: Chapter 7 Operations On A Computer

    Chapter 7 Operations on a computer Using recorded images on a computer You can use bundled IPLEX VIEWER PLUS to access images recorded with IPLEX LX/LT on a computer. Use a computer to read directly from the USB Flash Drive where the images you want to read are recorded.
  • Page 135: Chapter 8 Storage And Maintenance

    Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance Remaining battery power When operating IPLEX LX/LT with the battery, the LCD monitor displays the remaining battery power on the top right of the screen. A guideline to remaining battery capacity is shown as follows. Remaining battery power about 50%.
  • Page 136: Replacing The Battery

    WARNING • Be careful not to injure yourself when replacing the battery. • Never use a battery other than the one designated by Olympus. Otherwise, failure of the instrument may not only lead to a malfunction but also a fire.
  • Page 137 Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance NOTE • If you are having trouble removing the battery, hook it with your finger to remove it. See “Supplying power from the battery” (page 28) for information about putting in a new battery.
  • Page 138: Cleaning

    Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance Cleaning Cleaning the insertion tube CAUTION • Clean the insertion tube immediately after withdrawing the insertion tube. If you leave it uncleaned, the equipment may be stained or corroded. • Do not use a hard cloth or hard brush for cleaning the insertion tube. Otherwise, the equipment may be damaged.
  • Page 139: Cleaning The Main Unit And Control Unit

    Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance Cleaning the main unit and control unit If the main unit is dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with clean water. Then, lightly wipe it with a clean dry cloth. Also thoroughly wipe all dirt, water, and other foreign matter from the interior of the battery cover, video connector cap, AC adapter connector cap, and the locations where the insertion tube connects to the main unit.
  • Page 140: Repacking The Case

    Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance Repacking the case For 4-mm and 6-mm types Repack the equipment in the order of: Control unit → Insertion tube → Main unit. Storage process label Control unit Insertion tube Stow the control unit first. Insertion tube Main unit Control unit...
  • Page 141 Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance Stow accessories as illustrated below. (For 4-mm and 6-mm types) Rigid sleeve INSTRUCTIONS (optional) Utility disc Optical adapter case holder AC power cord Lens cleaning kit AC adapter (2 pcs) • For main unit Battery •...
  • Page 142 Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance For 8.5-mm type Repack the equipment in the order of: Main unit and control unit → Insertion tube. Inner wall of the storage compartment Universal cable Main unit and control unit Shoulder Insertion strap tube Stow the main unit with the control unit Wind the insertion tube in a loop alongside of being mounted on its back.
  • Page 143: Locking The Case

    Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance WARNING • Before storing the main unit in the case, be sure to remove the battery and turn the main unit off. Otherwise, the equipment may overheat and cause a fire. CAUTION • Stow the control unit, insertion tube, and main unit in the correct order. If they are not stored in the correct order, the insertion tube may be damaged.
  • Page 144: Storage Precautions

    Chapter 8 Storage and maintenance Storage precautions Store the equipment under normal room temperature and humidity conditions. DANGER • Do not bend, stretch, twist or crush cables with excessive force. Otherwise, a break in a cable may result in a fire or electric shock hazard. CAUTION •...
  • Page 145: Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    138). If the problem cannot be resolved by the described remedial action, stop using the instrument and send it to Olympus for repair. Olympus does not repair disposable accessory parts. In the case of malfunction, contact Olympus to purchase a replacement.
  • Page 146: Troubleshooting Guide

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting guide Error messages Problem Display Possible cause Remedy Image cannot NO RECORDING The USB Flash Drive is Insert a USB Flash Drive to be recorded MEDIA. not inserted. use and restart operation. or retrieved. RECORDING MEDIA The USB Flash Drive is Delete unneeded data to FULL.
  • Page 147 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Display Possible cause Remedy A message ILLUMINATION The distal end of the Cool the distal end of the appears MODE CAN NOT BE insertion tube is too hot insertion tube to use the high while using SWITCHED TO HIGH so the high beam beam.
  • Page 148 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Display Possible cause Remedy Self-check HIGH The message prompts Terminate inspection, allow triggers TEMPERATURE you to stop operations the instrument to cool down, during use (MAIN UNIT). because the inside of and then turn power back on and displays PLEASE TURN OFF the main unit was too...
  • Page 149: General Troubles During Operation

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting General troubles during operation Problem Possible cause Remedy The illumination The LIGHT button ( ) is not on. Turn on the LIGHT button ( does not light. The optical adapter is attached Attach the optical adapter properly. improperly.
  • Page 150 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy The system cannot The main unit is damaged. Remove the AC adapter or the be turned off. battery from the main unit to turn off the power. The image is not The object lens on the scope distal Wipe them with a clean piece of sharp.
  • Page 151 Olympus was used. Use the USB flash drive for recording images provided as standard or one recommended by Olympus. See “In case accuracy cannot be achieved” (page 123) for details about operations.
  • Page 152: List Of Error Messages Displayed While Measuring

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting List of error messages displayed while measuring ERROR# Content Insert the correct optical data media. Insert the correct optical data media. Insert the correct optical data media. Insert the correct optical data media. System error. Not a proper white image. System error.
  • Page 153: Returning The Instrument For Repair

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Returning the instrument for repair WARNING • Olympus is not liable for any injury or damage which occurs as a result of repairs attempted by non-Olympus personnel. CAUTION • Olympus will not repair an instrument contaminated by noxious substances.
  • Page 154: Chapter 10 Specifications

    Chapter 10 Specifications 10.1 Operating environment Operating Insertion tube In air: temperatures IV84,86 series : -25 to 100°C (LX) : -25 to 80°C (LT) IV88 series : -25 to 80°C (LX, LT) In water: 10 to 30°C Other parts than In air: -10 to 40°C (Battery-powered operation) above 0 to 40°C (AC adapter-powered operation)
  • Page 155: 10.2 Other Specifications

    Chapter 10 Specifications 10.2 Other specifications Optical system Field of view Can be changed according to the optical adapter. Direction of view Variable for direct viewing or side viewing depending on the optical adapter. Depth of field Refer to specifications for depth of field for optical adapter. Illumination 2-stage LED illumination system (LX only) IV84 series: φ...
  • Page 156 Chapter 10 Specifications Control unit Angulation Power assisted angulation. Function of buttons ZOOM (T/W) lever 3-step zoom magnification switching BRT ( / ) lever <In the live screen> Brightness changes in UP/DOWN format. If the gain mode is “AUTO”, the WiDER changes accordingly. (LX only) <BRT lever in the thumbnail screen>...
  • Page 157 Chapter 10 Specifications Setup configuration Three setup configurations are supported. • Use the handle as a stand • Hang it from the handle • Put it on a tripod Portability Can be fitted to body with a shoulder strap. Holding of control unit Provided with a hook for locking of the control unit.
  • Page 158 Files are stored as compressed JPEG format (Exif 2 compliant). Character superimpose The date, time, title and OLYMPUS logo displayed on the screen can be superimposed on the image. When the stereo optical adapter is attached, a superimposed image and an image that is not superimposed are both recorded.
  • Page 159 Chapter 10 Specifications Measurement Measurement types Stereo measurement: function When a stereo optical adapter is used. (Expanded Spot ranging: function LX When a stereo optical adapter is used. only) measurement Distance Distance between two points indicated on the screen. method •...
  • Page 160: Carrying Case Specifications

    Chapter 10 Specifications Carrying case specifications Equipment Insertion tube, Stowed in storage space. stored in Control unit, Main carrying unit case Optical adapter and Placed in optical adapter case and then stowed in storage space under the main optical data media unit.
  • Page 161: External Application Standard

    Electronic Equipment, this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but should be collected separately. Refer to your local Olympus distributor for return and/or collection systems available in your country. Chinese RoHS Directive...
  • Page 162: Software License

    Chapter 10 Specifications Software license information THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD ("MPEG-4 VIDEO") AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4...
  • Page 163: 10.3 Optical Adapter Specifications

    Chapter 10 Specifications 10.3 Optical adapter specifications For insertion tube 4-mm type When the optical adapter is mounted on the insertion tube. AT120D/ AT120D/ AT120S/ AT120S/ AT50D/ AT50S/ NF-IV84 FF-IV84 NF-IV84 FF-IV84 50D-IV84 50S-IV84 Product 120DN V84 120DF V84 120SN V84 120SF V84 50/50D V84 50/50S V84...
  • Page 164: For Insertion Tube 6-Mm Type

    Chapter 10 Specifications For insertion tube 6-mm type When the optical adapter is mounted on the insertion tube. AT40D-IV86 AT80D/ AT80D/ AT120D/ AT120D/ NF-IV86 FF-IV86 NF-IV86 FF-IV86 Product abbreviation 40D V86 80DN V86 80DF V86 120DN V86 120DF V86 Character color Black Green Green...
  • Page 165 Chapter 10 Specifications For 8.5-mm type insertion tube When the optical adapter is mounted on the insertion tube. AT80D/ AT120D/ AT120D/ AT120S/ AT120S/ FF-IV88 NF-IV88 FF-IV88 NF-IV88 FF-IV88 Product 80DF V88 120DN V88 120DF V88 120SN V88 120SF V88 abbreviation Character color Green Green...
  • Page 166 Appendix System chart Insertion tube wrap belt For 4-mm and 6-mm types For 8.5-mm type External monitor (NTSC/PAL) Shoulder strap Optical adapter case holder (commercially available) Video cable with RCA pin plug (commercially available) Carrying case LX/LT main unit 4-mm type (LX) 8.5-mm type (LX) •...
  • Page 167 Optical adapter/Rigid sleeve Optical adapter (optional) IPLEX VIEWER PLUS 4-mm type •AT120D/ NF-IV84 •AT120D/ FF-IV84 •AT120S/ NF-IV84 •AT120S/ FF-IV84 •AT50D/50D-IV84 Centering device (8.5-mm type •AT50S/50S-IV84 only, optional) 6-mm type •AT40D-IV86 •AT80D/ NF-IV86 •AT80D/ FF-IV86 •AT120D/ NF-IV86 •AT120D/ FF-IV86 USB flash drive for •AT80S-IV86 recording images •AT120S/ NF-IV86...
  • Page 168 Shinjuku Monolith, 3-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 2-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0914, Japan Telephone: (81)3-6901-4038 Wendenstrasse 14-18, 20097 Hamburg, Germany Telephone: (49)40-23-77-30 48 Woerd Avenue, Waltham, MA 02453, U.S.A. Telephone: (1)781-419-3900 L43, Office Tower, Langham Place, 8 Argyle Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong...

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