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VISION 200 OPERATING MANUAL QAM.VISION200.0909.2
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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3. INSTALLATION
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4. APPLICATION
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5. MAINTENANCE
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6. PARTS LIST AND OPTIONAL EXTRAS 17 RETURNS POLICY
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WARRANTY
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
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Tel: 0844 375 9000 Fax: 0333 321 0973 email:
[email protected] url: www.daray.co.uk 3
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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5 1 fig.1-1 Vision 200 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Base Bed light source control Focus adjustment Operation button layout Bed light source LED Ring lamp Optical magnification control Binocular lens LCD screen
The Controls on the front of the unit may vary from model to model.
Binocular Digital LCD Microscope The Daray® Vision 200 is a state-of-the-art microscope integrating excellent magnification with a digital LCD display. The product is simple to use with a large display and imagecapture facility. Vision 200’s versatility gives it applications in fields such as microelectronics, production, education and research and development in areas including instrumentation, jewellery/ornaments, biology, agriculture, forestry, forensic laboratories, and many medical arenas. It is especially useful in the PCB, FPC inspection, electronic component and device inspection areas.
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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Continuous zoom ratio
1:7.0 (0.65x – 4.5x)
Total magnification
16.51x – 114.3x (4.7x - 240x with accessories)
Digital enhancement
1.0x – 4.0x
Display
8.4” TFT LCD (640x480)
CMOS sensor
3.0 mega pixels
Working distance
110mm (175mm with accessories)
Visual field-size
Ø33.8mm – Ø4.9mm (10mm-30mm with accessories)
Zoom mode
Transverse axis continuous magnification
Illumination
LED ring light
AC adapter
Input: 100-240V~ 50-60Hz Output: 12V DC 3A
3. INSTALLATION OF BINOCULAR DIGITAL LCD MICROSCOPE Carefully remove the base unit and head inserting the head into the upright column
a b a. The dove-tail groove on base unit b. The dove-tail groove on microscope head c. Connect the dove-tail groove together
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Warning: During installation, do not touch the surface of the optical parts and the surface of LCD screen directly - the image quality may be affected if the optical parts are marked by finger-prints or grease. For cleaning the surface of optical kits and LCD screen, use alcohol and a lint-free cloth.
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4. APPLICATION OF BINOCULAR DIGITAL LIQUID CRYSTAL MICROSCOPE 4.1 Turning On Plug the small output plug from the power supply adapter into the socket on the side of the LCD section of the microscope, insert the mains plug into a socket and turn the mains supply on. Turn the master power switch ON from the front display. The LED ring light will illuminate and the LCD display screen will power up and say “welcome”.
The light source is a ring of LED’s divided into 4 sectors enabling adjustment of the light’s direction and brightness. The ring light consumes very little power, but gives high brightness and a long working life. A bed light-source is optional.
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4.2 Operation Buttons and Function
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menu
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Capture image/video Screen data display Real-time view/playback Menu/Confirm Ring Light brightness Reticule control Line colour adjust 4-region light control Power on/off Eyepiece
4.3 Data Shown On the LCD Screen Displayed in the upper left corner is the quantity of images that can be stored, or the remaining video recording time (with 143 indicating 143 photos available to be taken in the currently setup mode; 50:24 indicating the remaining video recording time as 50min 24sec). displayed in the upper right corner indicates photo mode. displayed on the upper right corner indicates video capture mode. The image resolution is indicated in the lower left corner. C
shown on the lower right corner means that an SD card is inserted.
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4.4 Adjustment and Operation
Eyepiece spacing: Move the eye pieces closer or further apart from each other to alter the spacing between them. Individual eyepiece focus: Rotate the ring on each eyepiece to offset any difference in their focus.
Operating distance and focal length: Rotate the adjusting knob to move the microscope body up or down and adjust the focus. The tightness of the movement can be adjusted by moving both left and right wheel against each other. This can be set to suit the user’s requirements.
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Magnification: Rotate the zoom control to vary the magnification. Magnification ranges can be changed by replacing the eyepieces or object lens with different versions. Adjustment of the optical magnification 16X to 114X is controlled by rotating the variable power control.
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4.5 Illumination Control The brightness of the LED ring light may be increased or decreased using the - and + buttons. The light control keys; are used to turn on and off the four corresponding segments of the LED ring light.
If the light reflection from the object is too intense, the user can install an optional diffused glass cover over the LED ring lamp.
With diffuser
4.6 User-Defined Cross Hair Grid or Guides for Calibration Selects different reticule styles, including cross line, co-ordinates and lattice.
Selects reticule colours.
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4.7 How to Measure Object Size The micro-ruler is calibrated with precise graduations in 3 scales, i.e. 0.1mm, 0.01mm and 0.05mm respectively. Prior to measuring an object, select a grid style. Then select a micro-ruler scale. Focus the object then estimate the separation of the co-ordinate or lattices by comparing the separation of coordinate or lattice with the distance of the standard graduation. Without changing magnification, focus on the object. Estimate the length or size of area for the object with the separation of the coordinate or lattice.
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4.8 Selection of Function Menu Use the function menu to select the following functions via the right/left keys: a.
Photo mode
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Image setting
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Image size.
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Date and time
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TV out
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Frequency
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Choice menu language
MENU
Use up/down key to choose each item, press
a. Photo mode / Video Mode You can select single photo or video capture. Select single photo at the photo mode menu and press the photo button. The microscope will take a photo. At the photo mode menu and select the video 320x240, press the photo button to start AVI video recording. Press the photo button once more to stop the AVI video recording.
b. Image setting Choose auto or exposure. Exposure time can be between 1.5s and +1.5s
c. Image size Choose different resolutions
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d. Date and time Set the day, month, year, hour, minute and second. The up/down, right/left and centre button may be used to set up the current date and time. Exit from the setting after confirming the date and the time. The time record on/off: after selecting “Time record on” and confirm, the present date and time will be indicated on the lower right corner of the photo. Select “Time record OFF” to turn off the time recording on the photo taken.
e. TV out Choose NTSC or PAL
f. Frequency Choose 50Hz or 60Hz
g. Language. Set the user-interface language here
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4.9 Digital Zoom Function Menu When the system is in real-time view mode, press the up/down keys to digitally zoom the image from 1.0X to 4.0X. The digital zoom function can help you get a clearer view.
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4.10 Photo Capture and Photo Management Select single photo in photo mode menu and press the take photo button, the system will save a photo. In the photo mode menu select the video 320x240, press the take photo button to start AVI video capture. Press the take photo button again to stop the AVI video recording. When the SD/MMC card memory is full, the system will show “Memory is full”.
Press for image playback
In image playback mode you can delete individual images or delete them all. You can transfer the images to a computer via USB. In image playback mode using the function menu, you can do the following:
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Delete images
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Protect the images from deletion button.
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Rotate images by different angles
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Choose menu language
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Whilst digitally zooming the image from 1.0X to 4.0X, press the screen data display button.
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PAN” will be displayed in the top left corner. You can pan the image using the up, down, left, right keys
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4.11 Rear Input /Output Ports
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Display transfer switch (fixed and non-functional).
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SD/MMC port. (Warning: Before removing or inserting the SD card, please turn off the system)
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USB port
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Battery compartment
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DC input. (12VDC 3A)
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DC out (power supply for connecting the bed light source)
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AV Out port
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4.12 USB Data Communication When the system is in image playback mode, use the USB connection to transfer data to the computer.
When the system is in real-time mode, use the USB connection the computer, to view the image in real-time on your computer.
Preview Acamp Software
Choose the camera; select the Use computer to view the image format of the image to view the image. Included is a CD-ROM containing software for image capture and drivers for the VISION 200. It is recommended to install the software & then the drivers.
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4.13 Image View A better image may be achieved on a TV or TV monitor set via the AV output since there is limit of pixels on the LCD screen (640x480). Similarly, the pixels of photo taken with the microscope may reach 2048x1536, and the image will be clearer under photo playback mode or when observing photo from the computer after transmission.
5. MAINTENANCE To ensure the microscope’s long-term performance, please cover the unit when not in use with its dust cover, keep the unit out of humid environments, and ensure all lenses are grease, fingerprint and dust free, cleaning with alcohol wipes. The product is designed for use indoors, with an operational humidity of 30% - 80% and operational temperature of 0°C - 40°C.
Optical Section The lens should be stored in a dry environment and should be placed in its container with silica gel sachet when not in use. If the surface of a lens is dusty or greasy use only alcohol solution to clean, do not clean with a dry cloth as lens surface could be scratched. Do not use other solvents or water.
LCD Screen Heavy pressure on the surface of the LCD screen may permanently damage it. Use only LCD screen cleaning solutions.
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6. PARTS LIST AND OPTIONAL EXTRAS Name 10 eyepiece Eyepiece eyeshade Eyepiece dustproof sheet Press slab LED ring type lamp
Quantity 2 2 2 2 1
Optional fitting 16 eyepiece 20 eyepiece 25 eyepiece 30 eyepiece Surface light source
Black/white double sided stage
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Side light source
Main system power supply Main system Digital image edit software TV connection line USB connection line Base Operation instructions Card of guarantee Qualified certificate
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Main column 3-in-1 micrometer Frosted glass stage 128M SD card
Quantity 2 2 2 2 1 As per customer requirement 1 1 1 1
Note: The above information is for reference only, and the fitting may differ dependent on various different models.
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Returns Policy IMPORTANT! Before returning your item, you must call us on 0844 375 9000 We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. If you need to return goods purchased from DARAY Ltd, please read the following information carefully. The DARAY Ltd returns policy provides guidance on when you can return goods we have supplied, and what you can expect from us once you do. To see our detailed returns policy and procedure visit www.daray.co.uk/returns TYPE OF RETURN
REMEDY
DAMAGED GOODS OR DOA* Goods which are physically damaged on We must be notified within 24 hours of receipt. delivery, or which do not function. GOODS DEVELOPING A FAULT Goods which have developed a fault within the warranty period.
Within 14 days of delivery we will replace the item as DOA*. If the fault develops after 14 days, but within the warranty period, we will initiate the returns procedure.
NON WARRANTY Goods which have developed a fault outside the warranty period.
If a fault develops outside the warranty period, we will initiate the returns procedure.
OTHER Any situation which is not covered by the above.
We will try to help, but we cannot normally offer a refund.
*DOA – dead on arrival For additional clarification, please refer to our terms and conditions at www.daray.co.uk/terms. In a small number of cases, we may determine that a replacement would not work any better than the original product we supplied. In such cases we will only offer a refund rather than a replacement for qualifying returns. Replacement bulbs are not eligible for returns, unless they are faulty or damaged. Spare parts ordered on our website or from supplied part codes are not be eligible for credit. We will accept returns and exchange for the correct item. If you purchase an item incorrectly you can return it within 14 days and it can be exchanged for another product of equal or high value, excluding transportation charges incurred. If you send us goods that do not qualify for return, you will invalidate your claim to any refund, and you will be obliged to compensate DARAY Ltd for the cost of return postage and any other reasonable costs incurred processing the goods. Your statutory rights are not affected.
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WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY 1. To qualify for this warranty you must register on www.daray.co.uk or return to Daray Ltd (Daray) the duly completed warranty-registration form accompanying the product. 2. Daray warrants this product (excluding lamp) against faulty material and workmanship during the period of the warranty. The period of warranty is the period stated on your warranty card and commences on the date of purchase of the product. In the event that the product is not in good working order Daray will provide, during the warranty period, a free repair service within the United Kingdom. The warranty is subject to proof of purchase being provided; therefore, you should retain your original receipt. 2.1 The repair service consists of the provision of spare parts and/or replacement products (at Daray’s discretion) which will be provided on an exchange basis and will either be new, equivalent to new or reconditioned. All replaced spare parts and products shall become the property of Daray. 2.2 Daray’s only obligation under this warranty is the provision of the service as set out above. 2.3 All products are returned to Daray at the customer’s cost and risk. Products to be returned should be adequately packed. For the address to send returns to please visit www.daray.co.uk 3. Daray’s arrangements for providing service provided under this warranty may include the use of subcontractors. 4. This warranty does not cover damage or defects in the Product caused by or resulting from: • Wilful neglect or negligence by anyone other than Daray; • Improper use, storage or handling of the product; • Use of non-Daray approved parts (such as replacement lamps) not compatible with the Product; • Fire, accident or disaster; • Use of non-Daray modifications other than in accordance with Daray’s instructions; Attachment of fittings and accessories not approved by Daray; Repairs, modifications carried out by service personnel not approved by Daray; • Damage caused by chemical corrosion from cleaning agents not approved by Daray. • Failure to use or install the product in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 5. Nothing in this warranty shall have the effect of restricting or excluding the liability of Daray in respect of: a) Death and personal injury caused by the negligence of Daray, or for fraud; b) Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 to a person who has suffered damage caused by a defective product or to a dependant or relative of such a person; c) Direct damage to your property caused by the proven negligence of Daray. 6. This agreement does not give any rights other than those expressly set out above and in particular, Daray will not be responsible for any loss of income, profits or contracts or any direct or indirect consequential loss, damage caused to or suffered by the purchaser as a direct result of this agreement. 7. This warranty is offered (subject to these terms and conditions) in addition to, and does not affect your statutory rights. 8. Daray may disclose your details and other personal information to companies within the Daray group including any subsidiary company or sub contractor of Daray for the purposes of performing our obligations hereunder. 9. You must not resell outside the UK any products supplied by Daray and covered by the Export of Goods (Control) Order 1992 (or any law that replaces it) with out obtaining all necessary licences. You also agree not to sell the product in the UK if you know or think that the person buying the product intends to export it without getting the necessary licences. You agree to impose similar conditions to these on anyone you sell the product to. 10. These conditions shall in all respect be governed and construed in accordance with English law and the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts
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