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Using your Video Flex is as easy 1, 2, 3...
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UNPACK YOUR NEW VIDEO FLEX 2000 EXPLORER
Remove your Video Flex from the Travel Pack container. When removing,
note that there are no parts to assemble--its ready to use. Just point and
shoot high-resolution, precision video from any angle, anywhere! Your
Video Flex 2000 Explorer comes standard with the following accessories:
a - 5V/DC Power Supply
b - 28mm Microscope Alignment Adapter (the 34.5mm adapter is
built right into the C-mount camera lens)
c - 12' Video Cable
d - Travel Pack container with plastic handle
Following inspection, if you note any of the components are damaged or
missing, contact your Ken-A-Vision dealer for an immediate replace-
ment.
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CONNECT THE VIDEO CABLE
Simply connect one end of the supplied Video Cable into the YELLOW video
out connector extending from the bottom of the Video Flex . Connect the
other end of the cable into the "Video In" connector of the TV/Monitor,
VCR, Video Projector, Computer or any other device with a "Video In" con-
nection. (consult your owner's manual when using these components for oper-
ating procedures to accept a video signal)
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CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY
Simply connect the end of the power supply into the RED connector extend-
ing from the bottom of the Video Flex . The other end connects into a 110
Volt electrical outlet. There is no "On/Off" button to worry about. Once
the power supply is plugged in, you are ready to go. (For PAL units, a 220 Volt
power supply is provided.)
YOU'RE DONE!
Now, just aim, focus and enjoy using your new Video Flex 2000
Explorer!
The Only Video Microscope of its kind!
The Video Flex will focus on objects as close as 1/4" (6mm) out to infinity with
our patented QuickFocus
C-mount lens. The focusing ring is located on the
camera head--similar to that of a 35mm camera. The Video Flex can be eas-
ily maneuvered and focused by using just one hand--our new ergonomic design.
Just a 1/4" turn of the focus ring adjusts focus from close-up, to infinity.
Some Helpful Hints From Professor K.T. VISION, PHD
POSITIONING (limited only by your imagination!)
- You can coil the Video Flex 2000 Explorer like a "Cobra", to stand on its own,
on a desk
top for capturing images from a microscope, stereomicroscope or gemscope,
capture 3-
D images of objects or documents in desktop publishing and-on-and-on...
- Coil it behind your computer for Videoconferencing or Distance Learning appli-
cations!
- Wrap it around your neck, a tree, a telescope, a lamp or any other surface
imaginable!
- You may also use the special clamp (VF2CLAMP sold separately) to mount the
Video Flex
to a mobile cart, the wall above a presentation board or other horizontal/ver-
tical surface!
POWER SUPPLY
Do not use other power supplies (even if they fit). They will produce improper
voltage or reversed polarities. This will seriously damage your Video Flex and
will void your warranty. Should you need a replacement power supply, contact
your Ken-A-Vision dealer.
When using internationally, be sure to use correct voltage output (110V power
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USING YOUR MICROSCOPE EYEPIECE ADAPTERS
The Microscope Eyepiece Adapters will allow your Video Flex to be coupled
with microscopes, stereo microscopes, gemscopes, telescopes or other
objects with an eyepiece.
You are provided with two (2) Microscope
Eyepiece Adapters--a 28mm and built-in 34.5mm. Other sizes are available
through your Ken-A-Vision dealer.
Before installing a Microscope Eyepiece Adapter, simply measure the size
of the outside diameter of the microscope eyepiece you are attaching to
the Video Flex . (You must first remove the eyepiece cup if one is attached
to the eyepiece.) The 28mm adapter included with your Video Flex will fit
most compound microscopes, and the built-in 34.5mm adapter will fit most
stereo microscopes, telescopes and gemscopes.
1. Fully extend the lens. Gently rotate the lens counter-clockwise until it is
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ed out. This allows for maximum magnification of the viewed objects.
2. Attach the Microscope Eyepiece Adapter. To install the eyepiece adapter,
gently slip the adapter over the Microscope eyepiece. If it does not slide
on
measure to be sure the outside diameter is 28mm or less. Other size
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are available through your Ken-A-Vision dealer. (see page 4 for optional
accessories)
3. Attach the Video Flex to the Eyepiece Adapter. Next, gently slide the Video
Flex camera head onto the eyepiece adapter by aligning the grove around
the
on the Video Flex with the rounded edge of the eyepiece adapter.
4. Power up. After checking to be sure that the Video Flex is situated
securely,
plug in the power supply and the TV/Monitor or other video device.
Voila!
Put a slide on the microscope stage. Focus the picture on the
TV/Monitor by adjusting the microscope (not the Video Flex ).
CHANGING THE CAMERA LENS
There are several different lenses available for your Video Flex . The 8mm
lens is a standard which comes installed onto your unit. A 4mm (VF4mm)
or 25mm (VF25mm) lens is available as an optional accessory and may be
purchased through your local Ken-A-Vision dealer.
To change the lens, simply extend the lens by rotating in a counter-clockwise
rotation until fully extended. Apply a small amount of additional force in this
same direction to free the lens.
Screw on the new lens, then when tight,
again apply a small amount of additional force to lock it in place. Rotate the
lens back in a counter-clockwise direction to ensure it extends, rather than
unscrews. If it unscrews, retighten in a clockwise direction, adding an addi-
tional amount of force to lock it in place.
LIGHTING
Never point your Video Flex at direct sunlight. The Video Flex is very light
sensitive and requires very little light to operate. Subjecting the Video Flex
"eye" to direct sunlight will discolor the filter over the CCD chip and create
an adverse picture.
Under certain fluorescent lighting conditions, color can slowly change.
When using the Video Flex for viewing through a fluorescent microscope,
simply set the disc diaphragm on the smallest diameter hole, or close the
iris diaphram.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
TV SET: You will need to use an RF Modulator or a VCR recorder. See
owner's manual on RF modulator or VCR for connections and operational
procedures.
TV/Monitor: Connect video cable from the "Video Out (yellow)" connector of
the Video Flex to the "Video In" connector of the TV/monitor.
VCR (Recorder): Connect video cable from the "Video Out (yellow)" connector
of the Video Flex into the "Video In" connector on the VCR.
VIDEO PROJECTOR: Connect video cable from the "Video Out (yellow)" con-
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lens
You can use several different devices to
project the high-resolution images
captured with your Video Flex.
TV/Monitors, VCRs, CAM-corders,
Video Projectors, Computers (IBM &
Apple-Macintosh)--anything that has a
"VIDEO IN" connector!
Compatible with CU-SeeMe Video Chat
Software for the Internet & Intranet!
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