HDMI connection
The microscope can transmit the image to a device with HDMI
input (e.g. monitor, TV set or beamer).
Connect the HDMI cable supplied with the microscope to the
HDMI output (Fig. 1, 14) of the microscope and to a suitable
receiver.
Switch on the microscope. After a few seconds the image will
appear on the receiver. The monitor of the microscope will
remain off.
If the image does not appear on the receiving device, check
the settings. If necessary, refer to the manual of the corre-
sponding device.
To exit, the microscope screen can be switched off.
NOTE: It is not possible to take pictures or videos in HDMI
mode.
Operating elements of the touch screen
Photo mode (Fig. 2, A)
A1
Automatic recording
Select a time interval (minutes : seconds) to have
photos taken automatically. Press the „Shutter" but-
ton to stop automatic recording.
A2
White balance
Auto (default, daylight (sun), daylight (overcast), artifi-
cial light, fluorescent lamp
A3
Photo resolution 5 MP (2592 x 1944 pixels)
A4
Trigger
Taking a photo
A5
Switching from Photo Mode to Video Mode
A6
Settings
A7
Access to SD card
This is where all the photos and videos you have
taken are displayed. You can see the number in the
top right corner.
By „wiping" with one finger, you can go back or for-
ward.
Videos can be played with „Play".
Photos can be enlarged by „pulling apart" with two
fingers (max. 8.00x). In the enlarged view, the visible
area can be moved.
Menu:
This function allows you to protect or delete photos/
videos.
Under „Protect" you can choose between: „Protect
one" (current photo/video), „Protect all", „Unlock all".
Under „Delete" you can delete single or all photos/
videos.
Click on „Back" to return to the live image.
NOTE: If the SD card is formatted, saved images/
videos will still be deleted.
A8
Display of still available images
Indicates the number of images that can still be cap-
tured. (Depending on the information content of the
image, the display reduction may vary).
Video mode (Fig. 2, B)
B1
Video white balance
See „A2".
B2
Video resolution
Selectable between 720P (60 fps) and 1080P (30 fps)
For 720P recordings, almost the entire sensor sur-
face is used. For 1080P recordings, a corresponding
section is displayed (starting at the bottom left of the
visible field).
B3
Trigger
Starting a Video Recording / Stopping a Video
Recording
B4
Switching from Video Mode to Photo Mode
B5
Settings
B6
Access to SD card
See „A7"
B7
Display still available video recording time
Settings (Fig. 2, C)
C1
Date display in image, fade in / fade out
Adjustable: OFF, date only, date / time
C2
Date / time, input
Line 1: Setting the date and time (24h system)
Line 2: Setting the date format: YYYY/MM/DD, DD/
MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY
C3
Language
Selectable between: English, Chinese (simplified),
Chinese (traditional), German
C4
Formatting the SD card
Here the SD card is formatted. Confirm with Yes or
No. If you select Yes, all data on the SD card will be
deleted.
If the SD card is formatted in a PC/laptop, select „FAT
32".
C5
Confirm selected setting
C6
Back to the overview
Technical data
Objectives
Magnification*:
SD card (not inclu-
ded in delivery):
Resolution photo:
Resolution Video:
Screen resolution:
Power supply unit:
- 12 -
4x, 10x, 40x
about 30x, about 78x, about 290x
*Referred to the representation on
the microscope display
Compatible with SD and SDHC
cards up to 32 GB
2592 x 1944 Pixel
1280 x 720 Pixel (60 fps)
1920 x 1080 Pixel (30 fps)
853 x 480 Pixel
Output: 5V/2000 mA
Plug: outside 5.5 mm, inside 2.1 mm
Polarity: + in the middle / - outside
(-)-(o-(+)