Product Introduction 1.1 Packing Contents The box contains 1 microscope and 8 accessories. The Object Lens 4X is already assembled onto microscope. Item Q’ty Item Q’ty DiGi Microscope White Balance Card HDMI Cable IR Remote Control Power adaptor User’s Guide S107 Stand Object Lens 4x Stand assemble guide...
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○ 1.2.2 Start to use microscope Connect the HDMI cable and adaptor within the box ○ ○ to HDMI monitor and power. See below: ○ ○...
1.2.3 Power On/Off Press Power to turn on microscope. Choose HDMI mode or Auto on HDMI monitor to output image. 1.3 IR Remote controller microscope operation functions is controlled by the IR remote controller. (1) Power Turn on/off. : :No Function. (2) HDMI :No Function.
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(5) LED Adjustment: 12 levels of brightness. :Increase LED brightness. (5-1) Increase :Decrease LED brightness. (5-2) Decrease :Turn the LED on/off. When turn on the LED, (5-3) On/Off the brightness will return to the situation before turn off. (6) Motor Reset (Recalibrates entire operation):Returns to the lens position.
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:Use to increase exposure when the image is (9-1) Increase too dark. (9-2) Decrease : Use to decrease exposure when the image is too bright. :Open/close menu for setting. Refer to (10) Menu on Screen Section 1.4. :Choose the previous item (11) Up :Choose the next item (12) Down...
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○ ○ (16-1) Area ○ : (16-1-1) FOV:Field of View (FOV) display image on the effective horizontal size of screen. (16-1-2) MAG:(Magnification) The magnification size will change depending on the lens position, screen size, and image ratio. (16-1-3) WD: Working Distance. (16-2) Area ○...
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search focus in “current area”, 500 means sensor position. AFS►W500, “W” means search focus in “whole area”. (16-2-4) AFC:Continuous autofocus, “A” and “W” are same function as AFS. (16-2-5) LED:LED levels. Ex: LED:12, 12 means the LED level. (16-2-6) EV:Exposure Value. Ex: EV:↑5, means EV is +5, EV: ↓5 means EV is -5.
balance is sometimes influenced by external light sources, it is recommended to calibrate the white balance if the color seems off or incorrect. (18) Image Freeze : ON/Off to freeze or unfreeze the image. (19) Sharpness : On/Off to set sharpness at Minimum and Maximum level.
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parameter. Enter means more functions, press Menu enter next function or confirm. means no more settings. Return to return last page, or press Left or Right to choose “End” to return preview window. 1.4.1 EXPOSURE To set exposure time, see below:...
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(1) Shutter: Digitally control amount of light, the amount is smaller the image is darker and the frame rate is also slower. (2) AGC (Auto Gain Control): auto control the brightness based on setting when light is not enough. (3) SENS-UP:Only available when item (2) AGC value is larger than 0, use to increase Senor to light’s sensibility.
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(6-2) GRADATION:To set gradation levels near the edge of defog area. (6-3) DEFAULT:Return to default setting. (6-4) RETURN: Return to last page. 1.4.2 BACKLIGHT Press left/right button to choose turn on/off Backlight mode. (1) OFF:Disable backlight function. (2) WDR : Wide Dynamic Range. WDR allows an imaging system to correct for the intense back light surrounding a subject and thus enhances the ability to distinguish features and shapes on the subject.
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(3) BLC (Back Light Compensation) To adjust brightness for darker image in back light environment. (3-1) GAIN: To adjust brightness level. (3-2) AREA: Choose the back light compensation area and size. (3-3) DEFAULT: Return to default setting. (3-4) Return: Return to last page, or press left or right to choose “End”...
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(4-1) SELECT: Select the areas which needs to be adjusted. 4 areas are selectable. (4-2) DISPLAY: Display the selected area. (4-3) LEVEL: Set value to judge if the image is too bright. (4-4) MODE: Super back light compensation mode. (4-5) ALL DAY: Day mode. (4-6) NIGHT: Night mode.
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(3) AWC->SET: Semi-auto white balance. Use to track the white color from current image. (4) MANUAL: Manually adjust blue and red values to find correct white color. Refer to below fig. 1.4.4 NR Noise Reduction:(NR) To obtain high quality output image and increase file compression.
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(3-1) SMART NR: Distinguish the moving object not moving noise, and auto close the “3D NR”. (3-1-1) The sensitivity to detect the moving SMART NR: object. The lower value gets higher sensitivity. (3-1-2) RETURN: Return to last page. (3-2) LEVEL:The threshold to judge noise. (3-3) START AGC:Start auto gain control.
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1.4.5 SPECIAL Set special functions: (1) D-EFFECT: There are few more functions in D-EFFECT, but (1-3), (1-4) and (1-6) function can only turn on one item at one time. Press Left or right to turn on or off. See below functions: (1-1) FREEZE: Turn ON/OFF to freeze image.
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used at the same time (1-2) MIRROR: Image rotatory. (Horizontal or Vertical) (1-3) D-ZOOM: Digitally enlarge the chose area. Digital zoom selection can from 1-62 times. See below setting for D-Zoom. (1-3-1) PIP: No function. (1-3-2) D-Zoom: Set digital zoom times. (1-3-3) PAN&TILT: To set the enlarge position.
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(1-4-1) SELECT: Choose the enlarge area, totally 2 areas. (1-4-2) DISPLAY: Display enlargement frame. Position and area can be set in (1-4-1) (1-4-3) SENSITIVITY: The sensitivity to detect whenever object moves. The lower value gets the higher sensitivity. (1-4-4) PIP: No Function. (1-4-5) D-Zoom: Set magnification times.
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(1-6) DIS: Digital Image Stabilization function. (1-7) RETURN: Return to last page. (2) MOTION: Detect the moving object, see below setting. (2-1) SELECT: Select the areas which needs to be detected. 4 areas are selectable. (2-2) DISPLAY: Display the selected area. Position and area can be set in (2-1).
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(4) DEFFECT: Dead Pixel compensation. (4-1) LIVE DPC: Dead Pixel Correction. Correct the live dead pixel during preview. (4-2-1) LEVEL: Set the threshold value to judge if it needs RETURN: Return to last page. (4-2) STATIC DPC: Static Dead Pixel Correction, scan and find the dead pixel then save the position for correction.
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(4-2-2) LEVEL: Set the threshold value to judge if it needs to be corrected. (4-2-3) SENS-UP: Raise up the sensor’s sensitivity to compensate the dead pixel. (4-2-4) AGC: Auto Gain Control. When light is not enough, AGC will follow the threshold setting to compensate the dead pixel.
to average the luminance of image. 1.4.7 RESET Return to factory default setting. Press Left/right button to choose “CHANGE” to return default. 1.4.8 RETURN Exit from menu. 1.5 Microscope introduction: 1.5.1 IR Remote Area/Indicator When both LED indicator blinks, the microscope is ○...
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○ ○ ○ (1) IR remote control aiming area The indicator will blink ○ whenever buttons are pressed. If the indicator did not blink means the signal was not delivered and please repress again (2) HDMI indicator When lit up, the microscope is in HDMI ○...
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1.5.2 Power/USB/HDMI port Caution: Please hold the cable when remove from microscope and do not disassemble cables forcefully. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ (1) HDMI The HDMI port is used to connect the microscope to ○ : a screen. When the device is in HDMI mode, connect the microscope to the screen using the HDMI cable from the box.
1.5.3 Stand gear box Assemble the stand and then screw the microscope onto the universal joint on the gear box. ○ ○ 1.5.4 LED/ Light socket Provides luminance for object lens 4x; total 30 LEDs. ○ : (2) Light socket Provides luminance for object lens 10x.
○ ○ 1.6 Microscope Focus There are two ways to focus. First, choose focus distance to adjust the microscope height, then tuning focus by remote controller until clear. On the contrary, first to choose the image sensor position then adjusts the microscope height. ...
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Use knob to adjust the distance from the object ○ ○ lens to the object. When the distance is closer, the magnification size is higher. When the focus distance is fixed, use the remote controller or far distance control mode on the application program to focus the image.
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○ ○ 1.6.2 Magnification chart 26 focus section setting is based on the whole focus area per 4x object lens. 10x object lens only have 15 focus sections. The sensor position tells the magnification size(Mag.), field of view(FOV), or working distance(WD). The below chart is measured on 4:3 ratio on 21.5”...
2. Printed Notice Please read the following information before operating. Maintenance Please abide by the following rules while storing or using this product: 2.1.1 Keep dry: do not place the product in a humid environment. Dry surroundings help extend the life of the product. 2.1.2 Avoid temperature shock: temperature shock (for example, taking the product into a warm room from a cold environment) will cause internal condensation inside the machine.
(Output : DC 5.0V/2.0A Input : AC 100-240V Power supplier 50/60Hz) Power 0.225A(Max) Consumption (A/C) Size 106(L)×106(W)×152(T) mm Weight Host weight around 310 grams Temperature -5℃ ~ 50℃; Humidity-lower than Operation environment 85% (No Condensation) For any changes, please visit http://www.vitiny.com...
Please remove the power supply from the microscope when not in use. Do not disassemble the machine for inspection. For any problems occurring in the machine itself, please power off the device and contact us through e-mail: mltc@vitiny.com...
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ViTiny UM08 Warranty Product Model no S/L nos. Purchase DD/MM/YYYY date Purchaser Tel no: Address Email Distributor Seal for Confirmation ( Stamp is necessary for validation of the Warranty ) ※Distributor’s seal shall include name of the shop, telephone and address※...
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