ViTiny UM08-CSZ1236 User Manual

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Version 1.0A
UM08-CSZ1236
User’s Guide
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Contents
1. Product Introduction ........................... 2
1.1 Packing Contents ......................... 2
1.2 CSZ1236 Lens Assembling ........... 2
1.3 IR Remote controller .................... 5
1.4 Microscope menu functions ........ 8
1.5 Microscope introduction: .......... 21
1.6 Microscope Focus ...................... 25
1.7 Microscope accessory................ 28
2. Printed Notice .................................... 29
2.1 Maintenance .............................. 29
2.2 Product Specification ................. 30
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1. Product Introduction
1.1 Packing Contents The box contains 1 camera and 9 accessories.
Item
Q’ty
Item
Q’ty
UM08 Camera
1
White Balance Card
1
HDMI Cable
1
IR Remote Control
1
Power adaptor
1
User’s Guide
1
S107 Stand
1
CSZ1236 Lens
1
Stand assemble guide
1
Gooseneck Light
1
1.2 CSZ1236 Lens Assembling
1.2.1 Fix microscope
Screw CSZ1236 Lens with UM08 Camera, the adjustment screws will face front or side. The adjustment screws is for adjust Aperture, Focal Length and Focus. Firstly, assemble the stand S107 then tightena Camera with S107 b.
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1.2.2 Start to use microscope
Connect the HDMI cable
c
and adaptor
d
within the box
to HDMI monitor and power. See below:
a
a
○b
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1.2.3 Power On/Off
Press Power to turn on microscope.
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1.3 IR Remote controller
The microscope operation and
functions is controlled by the IR
remote controller.
(1) Power Turn on/off. (2) HDMI No Function.
(3) PC CAM No Function. (4) Snapshot No Function.
(only with IMB05)
(5) LED Adjustment: No Function (6) Motor Reset (Recalibrates
entire operation)Returns to the lens position. If a loss of
electricity occurred during
operation, please reset the operation.
(7) Manual focus: Press Zoom out or zoom in to find clear
focus.
(7-1) Zoom in Zooms in; speed increases when held. (7-2) Zoom out Zooms out; speed increases when held.
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(8) Autofocus: Does not suggest to use this function in CSZ1236
model. Press one time to search focus in current area, press and hold for 2 seconds to search focus in whole area. Single Autofocus : Focus one time. Continuous autofocus : Re-focus whenever image blurred.
(9) Exposure Value: 18 levels of exposure value are selectable,
from -9~Auto~+9.
(9-1) Increase Use to increase exposure when the image is
too dark.
(9-2) Decrease :Use to decrease exposure when the image is
too bright.
(10) Menu on Screen Open/close menu for setting. Refer to
Section 1.4.
(11) Up :Choose the previous item (12) Down Choose the next item (13) Left Choose the next value (14) Right Choose the last value (15) Video Ratio No Function
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(16) Status Bar Suggest to OFF the Status Bar in CSZ1236
model.
(17) Auto White Balance Calibration : To calibrate the white
balance, place the white balance card (included in box) under the lens, focus until clear, and choose On. Because the white 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.
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(19) Sharpness : On/Off to set sharpness at Minimum and
Maximum level.
1.4 Microscope menu functions
There are 8 functions in menu, press Up and Down to choose item, Left and Right to turn on/off or adjust parameter. Enter means more functions, press Menu to 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.
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1.4.1 EXPOSURE
To set exposure time, see below:
(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-UPOnly available when item (2) AGC value is larger
than 0, use to increase Senor to light’s sensibility.
(4) Brightness Adjust image brightness.
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(5) D-WDR: Digital-wide dynamic range. Digitally adjusting
exposure in areas of the frame to maintain optimum detail in both the shadows and highlights of the image.
(6) DEFOGDe-Fog. When observing under strong light or
special environment, use Defog function to see clear image. Below fig for De-Fog setting.
(6-1) POS/SIZEAdjust de-fog position and area. (6-2) GRADATIONTo set gradation levels near the edge of
defog area.
(6-3) DEFAULTReturn 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) OFFDisable backlight function. (2) WDR:Wide Dynamic Range. WDR allows an imaging system
to correct for the intense back light surrounding a subject
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and thus enhances the ability to distinguish features and shapes on the subject. See below for setting WDR.
(2-1) GAIN: Set WDR gain level to raise up brightness of
darker image.
(2-2) WDR OFFSETWide Dynamic Range OFFSET. (2-3) RETURN: Return to last page.
(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” to return preview window.
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(4) HSBLC (High Suppress Back Light Compensation)
To identify the over luminance area by backlight, and proceed masking the area.
(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. (4-7) BLACK MASK: Reverse the over exposed area
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(4-8) DEFAULT: Return to factory default setting. (4-9) RETURN: Return to last page.
1.4.3 MANUAL WB
Calibrate the white balance.
(1) AWB: Auto white balance. (2) ATW: Auto tracing white area and calibration. (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. See below:
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(1) 2D NRON/OFF, Edge Preserving 2D NR. (2) 3D NRON/OFF, Motion Adaptive 3D NR. See below:
(3-1) SMART NR: Distinguish the moving object not moving noise,
and auto close the 3D NR”.
(3-1-1) SMART NR:The sensitivity to detect the moving
object. The lower value gets higher sensitivity.
(3-1-2) RETURN: Return to last page.
(3-2) LEVELThe threshold to judge noise. (3-3) START AGCStart auto gain control. When AGC value
is higher than setting, will start auto gain.
(3-4) END AGCEnd auto gain control. When AGC value is
higher than setting, will end up auto gain.
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(3-5) Return: Return to last page.
(3) Return: Return to last page.
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:
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(1-1) FREEZE: Turn ON/OFF to freeze image. If Freeze
function is turn on, the (1-2) Mirror function can not be 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. (1-3-4) DEFAULT: Return to default setting. (1-3-5) RETURN: Return to last page.
(1-4) SMART D-ZOOM: Assign 1 or 2 areas to enlarge the
image from 1-62 times whenever detected the object moves. The Smart D-zoom will automatically enlarge
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the assigned area for few seconds and then return to
original image.
(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. (1-4-6) TIME: Set the enlargement waiting time. (1-4-7) DEFAULT: Return to default setting. (1-4-8) Return: Return to last page.
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(1-5) NEG. IMAGE: Turn On/Off Negative image. (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).
(2-3) SENSITIVITY: The sensitivity to detect whenever object
moves. The lower value gets the higher sensitivity.
(2-4) MOTION VIEWMark specific area to identify the
moving object.
(2-5) DEFAULT: Return to default setting. (2-6) RETURN: Return to last page.
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(3) LANGUAGES: 16 languages are selectable. (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. Note: Please do not change this setting.
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(4-2-1) START: Start to do Static Dead Pixel correction. (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.
(4-2-5) RETURN: Return to last page.
(4-2-2) to be corrected. (5) VERSION: Firmware version. (6) RETURN: Return to last page.
1.4.6 ADJUST
See image adjust as below fig.
(1) SHARPNESS: Adjust Sharpness, higher value increases the
higher contrast along/near edges of the image.
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(2) LSCLens Shading Correction. Use Lens shading correction
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
f
and
g
LED indicator blinks, the microscope is in
standby mode. Caution: Please remove the transparent protection sheet on the
IR receiver area.
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(1) IR remote control aiming area
e
: 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
f
When lit up, the microscope is in HDMI
mode. If light blinks, means microscope does not connect with
monitor.
○f
○e
○g
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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
h
The HDMI port is used to connect the microscope to
a screen. Connect the microscope to the screen using the HDMI cable from the box. * For TV screen connections, make
sure to choose the homologous image ratio and format.
(2) USB
i
To use with accessory IMB04 for focus control.
(3) Power
j
Power adaptor is only compatible with the cord in
the box.
1.5.3 Stand gear box
Assemble the stand and then screw the microscope onto the
universal joint
k
on the gear box.
○h
○i
○j
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1.5.4 Illuminance
Gooseneck Lightl: Insert the Gooseneck light clip into base near the pole, tighten the screws. Connect power with
UM08’s power adaptor.
○k
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1.6 Microscope Focus
The working distance for CSZ1236 lens is 300mm~20mm. The higher magnification, the smaller FOV and the shorter working distance. On the contrary, the smaller magnification, the wider FOV and longer working distance. There are 3 adjustment screws on CSZ1236 Lens. The function as following:
(A) Focus Adjustment: Loose the screws and rotate left/right
toward FAR/NEAR to find clear image.
(B) Aperture Adjustment: Recommend to set Aperture at
position 4 for general applications. Loose screws and
○l
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rotate left/right toward C~2.8, the lighter working environment, the smaller aperture.
(C) Focal Length Adjustment: The focal length is from12-36,
each adjustment requires to adjust (A) Focus. If the image is not clear after adjusted (A) and (C), means the focus distance is not correct. Please use Zoom in/out button on remote control to find clear image.
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1.6.1 Magnification chart
This chart measured base on UM08-CSZ1236 on 24” screen. This is only a reference data, might not be accurate enough.
CSZ1236 Zoom lens working distance: 300mm~20mm, (24 monitor) Ref data
WD(mm)
300mm
200mm
Aperture
4
4
Focal length
12
15
20
26
36
12
15
20
26
36
FOV(mm)
141.5
115
89
70.8
53.5
98
80
63
50.5
39
Mag(X)
3.4
4.1
5.3
6.7
8.9
4.8
5.9
7.5
9.4
12.2
WD(mm)
100mm
20mm
Aperture
4
4
Focal length
12
15
20
26
36
12
15
20
26
36
FOV(mm)
56
47
37.5
31
24
12
15
20
27
10.8
Mag(X)
8.5
10.2
12.8
15.4
20
20
18
16
13.8
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1.7 Microscope accessory
1.7.1 White balance card
The white side is used to calibrate the white balance. If the object is tiny, place it onto the white balance card and move the card instead of the object.
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2. Printed Notice
Please read the following information before operating.
2.1 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. Please put the device inside the protection bag or handbag to prevent temperature shock, and avoid using the device in an environment with extreme temperatures.
2.1.3 Avoid dropping: the device may malfunction if it encounters strong collision,
vibration, or distortion.
2.1.4 Turn the microscope off before cutting off the power supply : do not forced
cut off the power supply.
2.1.5 Do not face the lens against strong light or sunshine for extended periods of
time: Strong light rays may degrade sensitive elements and generate white stains on images.
2.1.6 Handle the device carefully: do not disassemble cables forcefully and avoid
contact with the lens since they are subjected to damage.
2.1.7 Make sure to switch the power supply off and unplug the power cable if the
device is not in operation for an extended period of time. Store the device in a dry environment with excellent ventilation. Do not expose the machine in an environment lower than -5ºC or higher than 50ºC.
2.1.8 While carrying, put the device inside the box to prevent from being damaged.
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2.2 Product Specification
CMOS Sensor
2 million pixels CMOS sensor
Lens
CSZ1236 Zoom Lens
Magnification
Optical Zoom from 12-36.
Auxiliary source
Gooseneck Light.
DC port
Adaptor DC Input
HDMI port
Output 1080P(1920*1080 Pixel) image
Focus control
IR remote control
Power supplier
Adaptor (Output DC 5.0V/2.0A Input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz)
A/C Power Consumption
0.225A(Max) Size
115(L)×66(W)×68(T) mm
Weight
Host weight around 710 grams
Operation environment
Temperature -5 ~ 50; Humidity-lower than 85% (No Condensation)
For any changes, please visit http://www.vitiny.com
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Safety Instructions
As an electronic product, please do not use the device in any place in
which electronic products are prohibited.
Keep the device away from water sources to avoid electric shock as it
is not waterproof.
Keep the device away from chemicals or substances with explosive or
fire hazards. Switch the device off near gas stations.
In the case that there are foreign substances or water inside the
device, or the device is dropped or damaged, please switch off and remove the power supply to avoid fire and electric shock.
Do not look steadily into Light sources after switching on the host as it
is harmful to your eyes.
Please use only the product accessories provided in the box for
connections. Do not use any outside products without approval of original factory.
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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Contents of Warranty: The warranty is provided free of charge for faults caused by manufacturing within one year from the purchase date. Non-warranty:
1. Product appearance parts, such as the outer casing, knobs and LED cover,
etc (charged spare parts are limited to one year after completing the product manufacturing).
2. Consumption goods of the host itself, such as LED lights and lens.
3. Product accessories and fittings, such as the power supplier, HDMI cable,
white balance card, remote controller…etc. Services caused by any of the following situations in the period of the warranty shall not be provided free of charge:
1. Improper use or disassembly, repair or refitting.
2. Any damages to the device caused by external or environmental factors.
3. Discrepancy of product serial number, unfilled or unidentified warranty.
Any inspection or repair service after the period of warranty will be
charged as follows:
(1) Service fees (including transportation fees) of product inspection.
(2) Repair fees.
(3) Fees of replaced parts
ViTiny Service Center Tel: 07-657-9551 Fax: 07-657-9561
Address: 10 F., No.1, Section 1, Syuecheng Road, Dashu District, Kaohsiung City 840, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Website: http://www.vitiny.com
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ViTiny UM08-CSZ1236 Warranty
Product
Model no
S/L nos.
Purchase date
DD/MM/YYYY
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
Please ask the distributor to fill in the name of the shop, address, purchase date, and other contents to protect your rights and validate your one-year
warranty since upon the purchase date.
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