Eizo CuratOR SC431-CCU Instructions For Use Manual
Eizo CuratOR SC431-CCU Instructions For Use Manual

Eizo CuratOR SC431-CCU Instructions For Use Manual

4k/60p surgical field camera system camera control unit
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4K/60p Surgical Field Camera System
Camera Control Unit
4K/60p Surgical Field Camera System
Camera Head
Important
Please read this Instructions for Use carefully before use to
familiarize yourself with how to use the product properly.
Please retain this manual for future reference.

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  • Page 1 Instructions for Use 4K/60p Surgical Field Camera System Camera Control Unit 4K/60p Surgical Field Camera System Camera Head Important Please read this Instructions for Use carefully before use to familiarize yourself with how to use the product properly. Please retain this manual for future reference.
  • Page 2 EIZO Corporation. EIZO Corporation is under no obligation to hold any submitted material or information confidential unless prior arrangements are made pursuant to EIZO Corporation’s receipt of said information.
  • Page 3: Precautions

    PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS Important This product has been adjusted specifically for use in the region to which it was originally shipped. If operated outside this region, the product may not perform as stated in the specifications. To personal safety and proper maintenance, please read carefully the "PRECAUTIONS" section and the caution statements on the unit.
  • Page 4: Warning

    If the unit is not placed in a proper location, it may drop or fall over, resulting in personal injury or equipment damage. If the unit falls, disconnect the power immediately and ask your local EIZO representative for advice. Do not continue using a damaged unit. Using a damaged unit may result in fire or electrical shock.
  • Page 5 PRECAUTIONS WARNING Use the unit in an appropriate location. Otherwise, fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage may result. • Do not place outdoors. • Do not place in any form of transportation (ships, aircraft, trains, automobiles, etc.). • Do not place in dusty or humid environments. •...
  • Page 6 PRECAUTIONS WARNING The equipment must be connected to a grounded main outlet. Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock. WARNING Use the correct voltage. • The unit is designed for use with a specific voltage only. Connection to another voltage than specified in this "Instructions for Use"...
  • Page 7: Caution

    PRECAUTIONS CAUTION CAUTION Do not move the drive mechanism of the camera head by hand. Always operate the drive mechanism of the camera head using the CCU control panel or the remote control. Manually moving it by hand may damage the product and prevent it from functioning properly.
  • Page 8 PRECAUTIONS CAUTION The AC adapter becomes hot during use. • Do not touch the AC adapter while it is energized. Touching it may cause a low temperature burn. • Do not cover or place anything on top of the AC adapter. Do not place the AC adapter on top of things that trap heat such as carpets, blankets, etc.
  • Page 9: Notice For This Product

    • The specifications stipulated in this manual are only applicable when the enclosed power cord is used. • Only use EIZO accessories products specified by EIZO with this product. • Be sure to connect SC431-CCU using a camera cable before use SC431-CH. If used in connection with other devices, it will not be covered under warranty.
  • Page 10: Cybersecurity Warnings And Responsibilities

    When disinfecting the product, it is recommended to use chemicals that have been tested by EIZO (see the table below). Note that even if these chemicals are used, there is no guarantee that the product will not be damaged or deteriorated.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS ......................Important ......................Symbols on the product ................WARNING......................CAUTION ......................Notice for This Product....................Indications for Use ....................Precautions for Use..................... Cybersecurity Warnings and Responsibilities ............. 10 Cleaning ......................10 Disinfection with chemicals ................. 10 1 Introduction ........................ 14 Features ......................
  • Page 12 If Operations are Not Possible ................60 USB Flash Drive Not Recognized ............... 60 Other Problems ....................61 When Contacting Your Local EIZO Representative..........61 6.10 LED Lighting Specifications ................62 7 Specifications ......................64 CCU List of Specifications................... 64 7.1.1...
  • Page 13 CONTENTS 7.1.8 Transport / Storage Conditions ............... 64 AC Adapter Specifications .................. 65 7.2.1 Power...................... 65 7.2.2 Operating Environmental Requirements..........65 7.2.3 Transport / Storage Conditions ............... 65 Camera Head Specification List................65 7.3.1 Camera head ..................65 7.3.2 Physical Specifications ................65 7.3.3 Operating Environmental Requirements..........
  • Page 14: Introduction

    1 | Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Features 1.1.1 Camera head performance • 4K resolution 60P 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) images can be shot at 60 frames per second • 30x optical zoom 1.1.2 Mechanism (PTR) • Intelligent PTR (Pan / Tilt / Roll) The PTR and camera can be controlled together.
  • Page 15: Other Functions

    Introduction | 1 1.1.6 Other functions • YUV Color Matrix (4K UHD) • Automatically adjusts image brightness • Noise reduction • Image flip (up/down, left/right). Supports ceiling mounting. • Image Shake Stabilizer • Microphone 1.2 Package Contents Check that all of the following items are included in the package. The CCU is used in combination with the camera head.
  • Page 16: Controls And Functions

    1 | Introduction 1.3 Controls and Functions 1.3.1 AC adapter 1. AC IN terminal Connects the power cord. 2. DC OUT terminal Connects to the DC IN terminal of the CCU. 1.3.2 CCU Front 1. Power switch Turns the power on or off. When turning off the power, press and hold for more than one seconds.
  • Page 17 Introduction | 1 4. Infrared sensor This is the receiver for the remote control. Please do not obstruct the (remote control receiver) receiver. 5. Control Panel Operates the camera head and menu (see 3.1 Camera Head Operations [} 33]). Please remove the cover when using. If you want to release the lock, see 3.3 Operations to Unlock KEY LOCK [} 36].
  • Page 18: Camera Head

    1 | Introduction 11. MODE switch This is a dip switch for switching settings. If you make changes to the settings, be sure to restart the power. Everything is off in the factory default state. • Dip switch 1: Use "OFF." • Dip switch 2: Use "OFF." •...
  • Page 19 Introduction | 1 Back 1. CCU connection port Connects the CCU to the camera head with a camera cable. 2. Cable clamp Secures the camera cable.
  • Page 20: Setup

    2 | Setup 2 Setup 2.1 Installation 2.1.1 Installation conditions • Place it in a stable place that is secure and reinforced. • Be sure to turn off the power supply, follow safety precautions, and install it in an appropriate location. • Do not place it in the following places: –...
  • Page 21: Attaching The Rubber Feet (Optional)

    Setup | 2 2.1.2 Attaching the rubber feet (optional) 1. When placing the CCU on a cart or similar surface, attach the included rubber feet (4) to the bottom.
  • Page 22: Preparing The Remote Control

    2 | Setup 2.2 Preparing the Remote Control 1. Remove the cover. 2. Insert AAA batteries and place the cover back on. Attention • Use the remote control within the range shown in the figure below. • The remote control may not work due to interference with the infrared rays of other devices in the operating room (navigation systems, automatic doors, surgical tables, etc.).
  • Page 23: Connection

    Setup | 2 2.3 Connection Attention • Always operate the drive mechanism of the camera head using the CCU control panel or the remote control. Manually moving it by hand may damage the product and prevent it from functioning properly. 2.3.1 Connection example Camera head Monitor, etc.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Camera Head To The Ccu

    2 | Setup 2.3.2 Connecting the camera head to the CCU 1. Connect the camera head to the CCU using a camera cable (sold separately as an optional accessory). Attention • Do not use cables that are damaged. • Unplug the power cord. •...
  • Page 25: Connect A Monitor Or Recorder

    Setup | 2 2.3.3 Connect a monitor or recorder In order to display and record images taken with the camera head, it is necessary to connect a device such as a monitor or recorder. 1. Connect each output terminal on the back of the CCU to the input terminals of various devices.
  • Page 26: Connecting A Computer (Optional)

    Change to an IP address that is compatible with the network in your environment. For more information, contact your system administrator. • When connecting via RS-232C, use a cross cable. • For more information on communication protocols, contact your local EIZO representative. Computer and network hubs...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Power Cord

    Setup | 2 2.3.5 Connecting the power cord Attention • When disconnecting the power cord, be sure to unplug the power plug from the outlet first. • Use the included power cord. 1. Connect the power cord to the AC IN terminal of the AC adapter. Insert the power cord fully.
  • Page 28: Adjustment

    2 | Setup 3. Check the rating of the AC adapter and connect the power plug to the power outlet. Attention • When positioning the AC adapter vertically, do not place it with the AC IN port facing up. OK: Horizontal placement NG: Vertical placement •...
  • Page 29: Setting The Installation Orientation

    Setup | 2 Note • The menu screen will close if there is no operation for a while. • Menu items are selected by operating the joystick. 2.4.1 Setting the installation orientation When the camera head is mounted on a ceiling, it is necessary to set the installation direction.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Brightness

    2 | Setup 3. Select "Ceiling Suspended" and select "Yes" by pushing the joystick to the right or left. <<== Lens / PTR Camera Head (CH) Zoom Speed < > Focus Speed 5 < > PAN Speed (Fast) < > PAN Speed (Slow) 3 <...
  • Page 31 Setup | 2 3. Select "Level" and then push the joystick to the right or left. <<== Brightness Exposure Mode Full Auto Level +4.5 dB Shutter Speed 1/60 Fine-tuning 902 = 1/100.02 Gain 0 dB Iris F1.8 Limit Settings => Metering Area Medium Push the joystick to the right to make it brighter, and to the left to dim it.
  • Page 32 2 | Setup 3. Select "White Balance," push the joystick right or left, and select "One-push." <<== Color White Balance One-push One-push Execute Red Gain < > Blue Gain 71 < > Restore to one-push state Execute Chroma Gain 50 < > Color Matrix =>...
  • Page 33: Operations

    Operations | 3 3 Operations Attention • Always operate the drive mechanism of the camera head using the CCU control panel or the remote control. Manually moving it by hand may damage the product and prevent it from functioning properly. 3.1 Camera Head Operations 1.
  • Page 34 3 | Operations 5. FOCUS Performs focus operations for the camera head. "+": Focus farther "-": Focus closer Press the "AUTO" button: One-push autofocus Hold down the "AUTO" button (for about two seconds): Real-time autofocus When real-time autofocus is operating, press the "AUTO" button to switch to one-push autofocus.
  • Page 35: Menu Operations

    Operations | 3 3.2 Menu Operations Left / Back Right / Forward Confirm Bottom Displays/closes the menu Left / Back Right / Forward Bottom Confirm Displays (press and hold) / closes the menu...
  • Page 36: Operations To Unlock Key Lock

    3 | Operations 3.3 Operations to Unlock KEY LOCK 1, 8 Press the CCU control panel buttons in the following order to release the key lock. 1. "WHITE BALANCE" 2. "+" in "ZOOM" 3. "+" in "FOCUS" 4. "+" in "BRIGHTNESS" 5. "-" in "BRIGHTNESS" 6.
  • Page 37: Settings

    Settings | 4 4 Settings This chapter describes the functions that can be adjusted/set by pressing the "MENU" button on the front of the CCU. Note • The menu screen will close if there is no operation for a while. • Use the joystick or remote control to select and confirm a menu selection. For more information, see 3 Operations [} 33].
  • Page 38: Brightness

    4 | Settings 4.1 Brightness Perform settings related to the brightness of images. For a list of menu options and default settings, see Brightness [} 66]. <<== Brightness Exposure Mode Full Auto Level 0 dB Shutter Speed 1/60 Fine-tuning 902 = 1/100.02 Gain 0 dB Iris F1.8...
  • Page 39 Settings | 4 If the image is too bright, reduce the shutter speed, and if it is too dark, increase the shutter speed to adjust the brightness. You can set this when "Exposure Mode" is set to "Shutter Priority" or "Manual." When "Gain priority," "Iris Priority" or "Full Auto" is adjusted automatically, it is grayed out. Fine-tuning Settings: 59.94 Hz: "8 = 1/60.14"...
  • Page 40: Picture

    4 | Settings 4.2 Picture Perform settings related to the contrast of images. For a list of menu options and default settings, see Picture [} 66]. <<== Picture Knee Auto (Low) Level < > Black Stretch Auto (Low) Level < > Gamma Fine-tuning 0 <...
  • Page 41 Settings | 4 Black Stretch - Level Settings: "0" to "8" Manually set the amount of black stretch correction. Gamma Settings: "On" / "Off" Enables or disables gamma correction for images. Gamma - Fine-tuning Settings: "-10" to "+10" Manually sets the amount of gamma correction. Black level Settings: "-50"...
  • Page 42: Color

    4 | Settings 4.3 Color Perform settings related to the color display. For a list of menu options and default settings, see Color [} 67]. <<== Color White Balance One-push One-push Execute Red Gain < > Blue Gain 71 < > Restore to one-push state Execute Chroma Gain 50 <...
  • Page 43: Lens / Ptr

    Settings | 4 White Balance - Restore to one-push state Settings: "Execute" Resets the manually adjusted white balance. Can be set when "White Balance" is "Manual." Chroma Gain Settings: "0" to "100" Adjusts the color intensity of the image. Color Matrix Adjusts the hue and saturation of six colors. 4.4 Lens / PTR Perform settings to set the speed at which the camera head moves and the direction of installation.
  • Page 44 4 | Settings PAN Speed (Slow) Settings: "1" to "7" Adjust the pan speed when the joystick is tilted slightly. It does not apply during remote control operation. TILT Speed (Fast) Settings: "1" to "7" Adjusts the tilt speed when operating the remote control and when the joystick is tilted significantly.
  • Page 45: Video Output

    Settings | 4 4.5 Video Output Perform settings for the output format of images. This product supports simultaneous output across all ports. For a list of menu options and default settings, see Video Output [} 67]. <<== Video Output 4K Output SDI YUV Color Matrix BT.709 HDMI YUV Color Matrix BT.709...
  • Page 46: Audio

    4 | Settings 4.6 Audio Perform the audio output settings from the CCU. For a list of menu options and default settings, see Audio [} 68]. <<== Audio Microphone Volume < > Voice Emphasis Digital Audio Output 4K SDI 4K HDMI FHD SDI FHD HDMI Microphone - Volume Settings: "0"...
  • Page 47: Device Settings

    Settings | 4 4.7 Device Settings Configures various device settings. For a list of menu options and default settings, see Device Settings [} 68]. Device Settings (1/2) <<== Device Settings (1/2) ==>> Network => Control IR Remote (CH) Enable IR Remote (CCU) Enable Control Panel Unlock Message Display...
  • Page 48 4 | Settings Message Display - Camera Settings: "On" / "Off" Sets whether to display a message with the camera head operation results. Device Settings (2/2) <<== Device Settings (2/2) ==>> Factory Reset Current Settings USB Flash Drive => Software Update => Factory Reset Settings: "Current Settings"...
  • Page 49: Save / Load

    Settings | 4 4.8 Save / Load You can save and load settings for this product. Use this feature to manage multiple settings and switch between them according to the operating environment. For a list of menu options and default settings, see Save / Load [} 68].
  • Page 50: Information

    4 | Settings 4.9 Information Displays device information for this product. The device information is for viewing only. It cannot be changed. For a list of menu options and default settings, see Information [} 68]. Information (1/4) <<== Information (1/4) ==>> Model Name CuratOR SC431 Network Status...
  • Page 51 Settings | 4 Information (2/4) <<== Information (2/4) ==>> Camera Control Unit (CCU) 00000001 Version MCPU V1. 0000 PCPU V1. 0000 SCPU V1. 0000 V1. 0000 FPGA V1. 0000 FPGA CPU V1. 0000 HDBT V1. 0000 Usage Time Settings: "xxxxxxxx" Displays the CCU serial number (S/N). Version –...
  • Page 52 4 | Settings Version – MCPU / FPGA / FPGA CPU / HDBT Settings: "Vx.xxxx" Displays version information about the camera head. Usage Time Displays the total usage time of the camera head. Information (4/4) <<== Information (4/4) ==>> Camera Control Unit (CCU) Number of logs Last None...
  • Page 53: Languages

    Settings | 4 Camera Head (CH) - Last Settings: "xxxxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxxx, xxxxxx" / "None" Displays the most recent log among the logs stored in the camera head. The log includes the CCU usage time, camera head usage time, and error ID. Camera Head (CH) - 2nd Settings: "xxxxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxxxx, xxxxxx"...
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    5 | Maintenance 5 Maintenance This chapter describes features for administrators related to the maintenance of this product. 5.1 Exporting Settings The settings for this product can be saved at once to a USB flash drive. Use this function when you want to match the settings of a CCU in another operating room. If you want to load a setting value, see 5.2 Loading settings [} 56].
  • Page 55 Maintenance | 5 5. Select "USB Flash Drive" and push the joystick to the right. <<== Device Settings (2/2) ==>> Factory Reset Current Settings USB Flash Drive => Software Update => 6. Select "Export all settings" and press the "ENTER" button. The setting information is saved to the USB flash drive. <<== USB Flash Drive Export all settings...
  • Page 56: Loading Settings

    5 | Maintenance 5.2 Loading settings The settings for this product can be loaded and updated at once from a USB flash drive. Use this function when you want to match the settings of a CCU in another operating room. Only settings exported from a CCU can be loaded. For information on exporting setting values, see 5.1 Exporting Settings [} 54].
  • Page 57: Software Update

    Maintenance | 5 6. Select "Import all settings" and press the "ENTER" button. The settings will be read and the reboot will begin. <<== USB Flash Drive Export all settings Execute Import all settings Execute System will restart after importing. 5.3 Software Update You can use a USB flash drive to update the software.
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    6 | Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Camera Image is Not Displayed The power switch of the CCU does not light up • Check whether the power cord is connected properly. • Check whether the DC OUT terminal of the AC adapter is correctly connected to the DC IN terminal of the CCU.
  • Page 59: No Audio Output

    Troubleshooting | 6 • If outputting a 4K UHD SDI signal, are you using a 12G-SDI compatible BNC coaxial cable? The colors of the camera image are strange • Try adjusting the color format of the camera head (see 4K Output - SDI YUV Color Matrix / HDMI YUV Color Matrix [} 45], 4K Output - HDMI Color Format...
  • Page 60: Focus Is Not Correct

    6 | Troubleshooting 6.4 Focus is Not Correct • Is autofocus being used? When one-push autofocus is on, the focus does not follow even when the subject moves. If you want the focus to follow the subject, try using real- time autofocus (see 3.1 Camera Head Operations [} 33]).
  • Page 61: Other Problems

    SC431 ERR: T22100 FAN malfunction detected. Shutting down soon. • The product may be malfunctioning. Please contact your local EIZO representative (see 6.9 When Contacting Your Local EIZO Representative [} 61]). • Check the error code (ERR: ******) in the error message. You can determine which product is faulty.
  • Page 62: Led Lighting Specifications

    6 | Troubleshooting 6.10 LED Lighting Specifications The LED lights up or blinks depending on the system status. When contacting your local EIZO representative, your local EIZO representative may ask you to check the LED status. Front of CCU POWER CAMERA KEY LOCK...
  • Page 63 (on the CCU, When making an inquiry, please provide the POWER LED flashes four green blinks followed by number of times the orange and green lights one orange blink alternately). blink, respectively (see 6.9 When Contacting Your Local EIZO Representative [} 61]).
  • Page 64: Specifications

    7 | Specifications 7 Specifications 7.1 CCU List of Specifications 7.1.1 Functions Image quality adjustment Exposure mode, metering area, YUV color matrix, white balance, sharpness Gain Auto/Manual (0 dB to 51 dB) Shutter speed [59.94 Hz] 1/60 – 1/10000 [50 Hz] 1/50 – 1/10000 Image inversion Flip up/down/left/right 7.1.2 Video Format...
  • Page 65: Ac Adapter Specifications

    Specifications | 7 7.2 AC Adapter Specifications 7.2.1 Power Input 100 – 240 VAC ± 10%, 47 Hz – 63 Hz, 1.6 A – 0.8 Maximum Power Consumption 77 W or less DC OUT terminal DC 24 V, 5.0 A 7.2.2 Operating Environmental Requirements Temperature 0 ˚C –...
  • Page 66: Operating Environmental Requirements

    7 | Specifications 7.3.3 Operating Environmental Requirements Temperature 0˚C – 35˚C Humidity 20 % – 80 % R.H. (no dew condensation) Air Pressure 540 hPa – 1060 hPa 7.3.4 Transport / Storage Conditions Temperature -20 ˚C – 60 ˚C Humidity 10 % – 90 % R.H. (no dew condensation) Air Pressure 200 hPa –...
  • Page 67: Color

    Specifications | 7 7.4.3 Color White Balance One-push White Balance - One-push Execute White Balance - Red gain White Balance - Blue gain White Balance - Restore to one-push state Execute Chroma Gain Color Matrix - Color Matrix (1/2) - Red Hue Color Matrix - Color Matrix (1/2) - Red Saturation Color Matrix - Color Matrix (1/2) - Green Hue Color Matrix - Color Matrix (1/2) - Green Saturation...
  • Page 68: Audio

    7 | Specifications 7.4.6 Audio Microphone - Volume Microphone - Voice Emphasis Digital Audio Output - 4K SDI Digital Audio Output - 4K HDMI Digital Audio Output - FHD SDI Digital Audio Output - FHD HDMI 7.4.7 Device Settings Device Settings (1/2) - Network - IP Address 192.168.001.100 Device Settings (1/2) - Network - Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000...
  • Page 69: Languages

    Specifications | 7 Information (4/4) - Log - Camera Control Unit (CCU) - Number of logs Information (4/4) - Log - Camera Control Unit (CCU) - Last None Information (4/4) - Log - Camera Control Unit (CCU) - 2nd None Information (4/4) - Log - Camera Control Unit (CCU) - 3rd None Information (4/4) - Log - Camera Head (CH) - Number of logs Information (4/4) - Log - Camera Head (CH) - Last...
  • Page 70: Camera Head

    7 | Specifications 7.5.2 Camera head Unit: mm 172.7 19.5 79.0 (65.5) (59.0) 150.0 180.0 161.0 213.7 25.0 100.0 4xM4 (MAX depth 30.0 mm) 7.6 Accessories The following accessories are available separately. Camera Cable (5 m) SCC500 Camera Cable (25 m) SCC2500 Camera Cable (35 m) SCC3500 Camera Cable Adapter...
  • Page 71: Appendix

    The SuperSpeed USB Trident Logo is a registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum, Inc. EIZO, the EIZO logo and CuratOR are registered trademarks of EIZO Corporation in Japan and other countries. All other company names, product names, and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 72: Emc Information

    Appendix EMC Information The SC431 (SC431-CCU and SC431-CH) has the ability to capture and output images with a camera. Environments of Intended Use The SC431 is intended to be used in the following environments. • Professional healthcare facility environments such as clinics and hospitals (including use in the vicinity of high-frequency surgical equipment such as electrosurgical knives).
  • Page 73: Technical Descriptions

    Appendix WARNING • Be sure to use cables that satisfy the following requirements. Use of cables that do not satisfy the requirements could result in increased electromagnetic emissions, reduced electromagnetic immunity of this equipment, and incorrect operation. Cable Max. cable length Shielding Ferrite core DC Cord...
  • Page 74 Appendix Electromagnetic immunity SC431 has been tested at the following compliance levels (C) according to the testing requirements (T) for professional healthcare facility environments specified in IEC60601-1-2. The customer or the user of SC431 should assure that SC431 is used in the following environment.
  • Page 75 Appendix Immunity test Test level (T) Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of SC431, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
  • Page 76 Appendix Recommended separation distances between portable or mobile RF communication equipment and the SC431 SC431 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of SC431 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance (30 cm) between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and SC431.
  • Page 77 Appendix The customer or the user of SC431 can help prevent interference caused by the proximity magnetic field by maintaining a minimum distance (15 cm) between RF transmitters and SC431. SC431 has been tested at the following compliance level (C) for the requirement test level (T) of proximity magnetic field immunity.
  • Page 78: Warning For Radio Interference

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note Use the specified cable below or EIZO signal cable so as to keep interference within the limits of a Class A digital device. • AC Cord •...
  • Page 79: For Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Etc Only

    Appendix For Europe, Australia, New Zealand, etc Only Warning Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference. Warnung Der Betrieb dieses Geräts in einer Wohnumgebung könnte Funkstörungen verursachen. Avertissement L’utilisation de cet équipement dans une zone résidentielle pourrait provoquer des interférences radio.
  • Page 80: Limited Warranty

    Original Purchaser or any third parties other than as provided under this Warranty. EIZO and Distributors will cease to hold or store any parts (excluding design parts) of the Product upon expiration of five (5) years after the production of the Product is discontinued.
  • Page 81 The Warranty Period for any replaced and/or repaired product under this Warranty shall expire at the end of the original Warranty Period. EIZO OR DISTRIBUTORS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO, OR LOSS OF, DATA OR OTHER INFORMATION STORED IN ANY MEDIA OR ANY PART OF ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO EIZO OR DISTRIBUTORS FOR REPAIR.
  • Page 82: After-Sales Service

    After-sales service After-sales service If you have questions about support for this product, please contact your local EIZO representative. What to let us know when requesting repairs • Product name • CCU serial number (example: S/N 12345678) • Camera head serial number (example: S/N 12345678) •...
  • Page 83 153 Shimokashiwano, Hakusan, Ishikawa 924-8566 Japan Belgrader Straße 2, 41069 Mönchengladbach, Germany 00N0N587A1 www.eizoglobal.com IFU-SC431-CCU Copyright © 2025 EIZO Corporation. All rights reserved. 1st Edition – April, 2025...

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