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Electronic Eyepiece 2MP Digital USB Microscope Camera Imager User Manual

1. Okwu mmalite

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Electronic Eyepiece 2MP Digital USB Microscope Camera Imager. This device is designed to convert conventional optical microscopes into digital microscopes, enabling image capture and display on a computer for educational, scientific, and classroom applications. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper functionality and longevity.

2. Atụmatụ igodo

  • Ụdị ọrụ abụọ: Supports manual or automatic white balance and exposure settings.
  • Sensitive and Accurate Imaging: Equipped with a 1/3-inch progressive scanning sensor for low illumination and high sensitivity.
  • Clear Image Quality: Features 960 TV cable hardware and a professional micro image sensor for clear imaging and good color reduction.
  • Ndakọrịta nke ukwuu: Designed to replace eyepieces on conventional microscopes with 23mm or 30mm eyepiece diameters.
  • Ọrụ emelitere: Includes new features such as measurement, calibration, note-taking, and comparison capabilities (via included software).
  • Ihe owuwu na-adịgide adịgide: Stainless steel metal case ensures durability.

3. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraUru
Nọmba nlereanyaIgwe anya eletrọnịkị
Ụdị ngwaahịaAnya anya mikroskopu
MmaliteMainland China
AsambodoCE
Microscope Connection ModeDiameter Approx. 23.2mm / 0.91in interface, directly inserted into the eyepiece barrel
Mgbama ngosi mmepụtaVideo, CVBS
Onyonyo dijitalụNone (requires software for digital image processing)
Ogo ihe mmetụta onyonyo1/3 inch, Approx. 4.840 x 3.611mm / 0.19 x 0.14in
Sensor Horizontal Resolution960 TV cable
Sensor Effective PixelsPAL: 968(H)x488(V), NTSC: 960(H)x480(V)
Njikwa onyonyoManual or automatic white balance, manual or automatic exposure
Opekempe ọkụ0.005 Lux
Mgbama nye oke mkpọtụ43.6dB
Oke dị ike65.9dB
Vol -arụ ọrụ VoltageDC 12V (working current: 90mA)
Oriri ike140mW
Okpomọkụ na-arụ ọrụ-20-50 ℃

4. Ihe ngwugwu

Biko lelee ngwungwu maka ihe ndị a:

  • 1 x Electronic Eyepiece
  • 1 x Floppy Disk (containing software)
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ 1 x (akwụkwọ a)
Electronic eyepiece with USB cable and a software CD
Figure 1: Package contents including the electronic eyepiece, USB cable, and software CD.

5. Nhazi ntuziaka

  1. Prepare Your Microscope: Ensure your conventional microscope has an eyepiece barrel with a diameter of approximately 23.2mm or 30mm.
  2. Remove Existing Eyepiece: Carefully remove the existing eyepiece from your microscope.
  3. Insert Electronic Eyepiece: Directly insert the Electronic Eyepiece into the microscope's eyepiece barrel. Ensure it is seated firmly.
  4. Jikọọ na Kọmputa: Connect the USB cable from the Electronic Eyepiece to an available USB port on your computer.
  5. Wụnye ngwanrọ: Insert the provided floppy disk into your computer's drive and install the "StrangeView" professional image processing software. This software is essential for viewing, recording, and utilizing advanced features like measurement and calibration.
Electronic eyepiece replacing a conventional microscope eyepiece, connected to a laptop
Figure 2: The electronic eyepiece installed on a conventional microscope and connected to a laptop, demonstrating its function as a digital conversion tool.
Electronic eyepiece connected to a microscope, with a laptop displaying the microscope view
Nyocha 3: N'eluview of the electronic eyepiece setup with a microscope and computer, ready for digital observation.

6. Ọrụ

  1. Mwepụta ngwanrọ: After installation, launch the "StrangeView" software on your computer.
  2. View Nri dị ndụ: The software should automatically detect the electronic eyepiece and display a live feed from your microscope.
  3. Gbanwee ntọala:
    • Ntụle ọcha: Adjust manually or select automatic white balance within the software for accurate color representation.
    • Mkpughepụ: Adjust manually or select automatic exposure to control image brightness.
  4. Were onyonyo/vidiyo: Use the software's functions to capture still images or record video footage of your microscopic observations.
  5. Jiri atụmatụ dị elu: Explore the software for features such as measurement tools, calibration options, note-taking, and image comparison to enhance your analysis.

Note on Microscope Objective Protection: Some microscopes feature achromatic microscope objectives with a spring protection device. This device allows the objective lens to automatically rebound if it touches the cover glass during observation, protecting the lens and the specimen from damage. While this is a feature of your microscope, it's important to be aware of it during operation.

Diagram showing a microscope objective lens in normal state and rebound state with text 'Achromatic Microscope Objective'
Figure 4: Illustration of an achromatic microscope objective's spring protection mechanism, showing normal and rebound states.

7. Nlekọta

  • Nhicha: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the electronic eyepiece. For the lens, use a specialized lens cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth to avoid scratches.
  • Nchekwa: Store the eyepiece in a dry, dust-free environment when not in use. Keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Mmelite ngwanrọ: Periodically check for software updates for "StrangeView" to ensure optimal performance and access to new features.
  • Jiri Nlekọta Aka: Avoid dropping or subjecting the eyepiece to strong impacts, as this can damage internal components.

8. Nchọpụta nsogbu

No Image Displayed on Computer:
  • Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the eyepiece and the computer.
  • Verify that the "StrangeView" software is correctly installed and running.
  • Check if the electronic eyepiece is properly inserted into the microscope's eyepiece barrel.
  • Restart the software or your computer.
  • Hụ na ọdụ USB nke kọmputa gị na-arụ ọrụ nke ọma.
Image is Dark or Too Bright:
  • Adjust the exposure settings within the "StrangeView" software (manual or automatic).
  • Check the illumination settings on your microscope.
Colors Appear Incorrect:
  • Adjust the white balance settings within the "StrangeView" software (manual or automatic).
Software Not Detecting Eyepiece:
  • Reinstall the "StrangeView" software from the provided floppy disk.
  • Check device manager on your computer to see if the device is recognized.

9. Ndụmọdụ onye ọrụ

  • For best results, ensure your microscope's light source is stable and evenly distributed.
  • When using the measurement features, perform a calibration using a known scale or ruler for accuracy.
  • Experiment with both manual and automatic white balance/exposure settings to find what works best for different specimens and lighting conditions.

10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For any issues, technical support, or warranty claims, please contact the seller or retailer from whom you purchased this product. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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