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1. endoscopy support services inc ESS 61D Endoscopic Digital Video Camera System USER MANUAL CONTENTS 82 PRESENTATION OF THE CAMERA P 2 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE P 3 INSTALLATION P 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE BACK PANEL 2 3 4 P 4 USER ADJUSTMENTS 5 6 P 6 RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR DECONTAMINATION 1 P 7 AFTER SALE SERVICE 4 P 8 SPECIFICATIONS ENDOSCOPY CAMERA USER MANUAL GB 51DV4 0 23 OCTOBRE 2000 PRESENTATION OF THE CAMERA It is a color micro camera with deported electronic designed for endoscopies Its ultra light sensor its auto shutter its performances in terms of sensitivity resolution as well as its fidelity in the respect of colors make of it the ideal medical tool It includes A Control unit A 1 3 sensor with a F22 integrated lens or a 1 3 sensor with C Mount at the end of a 3 25 m cable A Power cable e A BNC cable A Y C cable e A User Manual This equipment was delivered in a pasteboard wrapping You must keep this element for further transport We propose a whole list of accessories complementary to the camera itself You will mainly find their light sources other kinds of cameras lenses of different focal diverse instruments holders and couplers for fibroscope For more information on these products please refer to our catalogue or phone to our commercial department 2 e PRECAUTIONS FOR USE We comply with all the requirements
2. You must respect this procedure only if the sensor of your camera is waterproof Check if the sleeve which is located at the level of the sensor is equipped with a blue ring If such is the case the camera sensor and the lens are designed for a cold decontamination by immersion Cidex St ranios or by cold gas like Aldylene or by U V All other methods of decontamination are prohibited The damages due to these other methods could not be taken over by us The camera connector cannot be immersed It is peremptory to leave it outside of the bath of decontamination We advise you to immerse the C Mount sensor with its objective screwed on it It is peremptory to respect the procedure consisting in cleaning the parts to immerse before decontamination and after decontamination to rinse carefully with sterile water all the parts that have been in contact with the decontaminant Two cautions will help you to avoid the problems of blur which sometimes occur e During the preparation of the instrumentation table start with the camera and the endoscope so that there temperature reaches the surrounding one Before placing your endoscope in the trocard clean its distal end with Mercryl or similar BE WARE e It is peremptory to rinse abundantly the parts that have been in contact with the decontaminant e Use unweaved compresses for the drying of the distal lens not to scratch it e The procedures described in this chapter are given to you
3. in terms of electromagnetic compatibility EMC during the development of this camera Nevertheless some devices can disturb the quality of the image if their working frequency is close the camera s one 14 1875 MHz and 28 375 MHz We advise you to keep these devices far from the camera The sensor of the camera and its connector being at the same potential it is strictly forbidden to place the sensor on the patient if the connector is not linked to the CCU This one must be grounded thanks to the mains cable Do not expose the CCU to waterfalls and do not storage it in damp places risk of electrocution Put the CCU in a clean dry and well ventilated place Do not put the CCU on textile surfaces carpet blankets etc Disconnect the CCU from the mains if you do not use it for several days Do not draw on the cable Never crunch pinch or cut the cable linking the sensor to the control unit Never expose the product to severe vibrations Do not drop the CCU or the sensor This camera and its accessories require no special maintenance when no longer used ENDOSCOPY CAMERA USER MANUAL GB 51DV4 0 23 OCTOBRE 2000 3 e INSTALLATION Put the control unit on your video furniture or on a table and take the different accessories necessary to it s functioning 3 1 CONNECTION OF THE BACK PANEL Connect the power supply cable to the mains plug of the camera and a video cable to one of the video outputs Preferably
4. IGHTNESS parameter is selected these 2 buttons will allow you to position its value between 0 and 9 Each modified value of a parameter is automatically memorised ENDOSCOPY CAMERA USER MANUAL GB 51DV4 0 23 OCTOBRE 2000 5 e DESCRIPTION OF THE BACK PANEL 5 1 MAINS PLUG The electric power supply of the camera is done through a plug which must be linked to the local supply circuit thanks to the electric cable delivered with the system This plug includes a mains filter a fuses trap and the general power switch The two fuses used are of type T800mA 250V During a changing of fuses it is peremptory to disconnect the camera from the mains and to use fuses of the same kind The T of T800mA means temporised 5 2 VIDEO OUTPUTS 2 independent video outputs are available on this camera A composite and A Y C One of these 2 outputs must be linked to the video input of your monitor Preferably a Y C 5 3 DATA Exclusively reserved to technical services 5 4 IDENTIFICATION REFILL The indications mentioned in the refill allow one to identify the camera in conformity with the International standard IEC 601 1 gt Video Outputs X Type B equipment TET Fuse Alternating current Y Equipotentiality The apparatus that are connected to the video out plug must comply with the CEI 950 standard ENDOSCOPY CAMERA USER MANUAL GB 51DV4 0 23 OCTOBRE 2000 6 e RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR DECONTAMINATION BEWARE
5. as pieces of advice The responsibility in matter of decontamination remains entirely linked to the product methods or tools you have selected The soaking duration is given in the User Manual of the products you select ENDOSCOPY CAMERA USER MANUAL GB 51DV4 0 23 OCTOBRE 2000 2 AFTER SALE SERVICE No special maintenance is necessary on the camera Hovvever due to the possible move of the camera from one office to another or from one operatory to another or due to a change of staff here is a list of common problems that are easy to troubleshoot For all other cases contact our Maintenance Service that vvill help you in best delay VVe remind you that the mishandlings are not guaranteed 7 1 THE ON OFF LED DOES NOT LIGHT WHEN YOU POWER THE CAMERA Check if the mains plug on the rear panel of the camera is well connected to the mains e Check the good state of the fuses use only fuses of the kind of those specified on the rear face T800 mA 250V 7 2 THE ON OFF LED LIGHTS BUT THERE IS NO IMAGE ON THE MONITOR Check if the sensor is well connected to the front panel and that it shoots a workable image Check if the camera is well connected to the monitor If your video chain holds several elements try to connect directly the camera to the monitor in order to validate that the problem is not located at the level of one of your peripherals Check if the monitor is well powered switched on the good video input and if t
6. change your lamp new one You change the optics You change the light cable You change the CCD sensor You not satisfied with the reproduction of the colors Note If you are not satisfied with the quality of the colors think to check the adjustments of your monitor Chroma contrast Some monitors are equipped on the rear panel with commutators allowing to select a color temperature and thus to favor a color rather than an other 4 2 ADJUSTMENT PARAMETERS The user can modify different parameters Here is explained how to do it The SELECT S button displays the parameters that can be modified Thus a first push on this button will make appear BRIGHTNESS X Value indicating that the Brightness parameter is selected and then ready to be modified thanks to the adjustments buttons See hereafter Another push on this button will activate the next parameter and so on Thus we can perform the following adjustments Brightness BRIGHTNESS X 0 to 9 Window WINDOW SMALL MEDIUM LARGE it is figured on your screen by a white square and modifies the working windows of the shutter Enhancer APERTURE X SOFT MEDIUM HIGH frame enhancement of your image Language LANG X ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN modifies the language of the menu Color Hue COLOR SHIFT X 19 to 19 allows one to modify the red Hue The two and buttons allow to modify the value of the selected parameter Thus if the BR
7. dify the focus of the lens and if necessary of the endoscope Check also if there is neither blur nor dust on your lens ENDOSCOPY CAMERA USER MANUAL GB 51DV4 0 23 OCTOBRE 2000 4 USER ADJUSTMENTS This camera is equipped with an Auto Shutter This electronic device allows you to change the exposure time of the CCD like on a camera The longer the exposure time is the more energy the CCD gets and the clearer the image is The camera adjusts itself the optimum exposure time according to the analysed image Thus if the shooted scene suddenly darkens the camera is going to increase itself its exposure time until it gets a correct luminosity image On the opposite if the luminosity of the shooted scene increases the exposure time decreases 4 1 WHITE BALANCE A button allows you to initialise the White Balance You must proceed as follows Shoot at a white surface beware the produced image is clear e Press on the A AWB button of the white balance WHITE BALANCING is displayed Do not move any longer until BALANCE OK is displayed several seconds significative to the end of the white balance You can then check if the shooted surface appears very white on your monitor Each balance is memorised Thus the next time you power the camera and if no parameters of your image chain was modified you will find the same colors You could be led to start again this procedure if You change the type of light source You
8. he images adjustments are in middle position color light and contrast Check your light source your light cable and optic 7 3 THE IMAGE IS FUZZY UNIFORMLY WHITE Check if there is no blur or finger print on the lens Check to see if the camera sensor is aimed an over lighted object Check the focus of the lens 7 4 THE IMAGE IS TOO CLEAR OR TOO DARK Check if the BRIGHTNESS parameter is not at its maximum or minimum If the problem remains and if you are led to send us back the light source be careful to do it in its original wrapping Likewise you must send us the whole system control unit sensor lenses cables Be kind enough to join an explanatory note relative to the observed default to the expedition bill At the reception of your equipment you will have to check its state and enter any reservations on the delivery bill if necessary You will then have 48 hours to confirm them by recommended letter addressed to the carrier Beyond this delay the carrier may deny these reservations In the case where equipment shipped by us suffer damages during the travel the amount of the repairing will be charged whether to the carrier if the reservation were entered in the delays or to the consignee in the contrary Think to check rapidly the good functioning of the equipment which has just travelled Any other interventions being performed by our After Sales Service no Service Manuals will be supplied The control un
9. it can be cleaned with a soft and wet duster 7 5 Sending unit for Service To send you unit in for service please call Endoscopy Support Services Inc at 1 800 349 3636 or 845 277 1700 ENDOSCOPY CAMERA USER MANUAL GB 51DV4 0 23 OCTOBRE 2000 S SPECIFICATIONS e Class I Type B Sensor CCD 1 3 Resolution 752 x 582 PAL 768 x 494 NTSC Definition 470 lines Sensitivity 2 lux Signal Noise Ratio 52 dB e Electronic shutter Automatic 1 50 to 1 100 000 Window size 3 levels White Balance Automatic Video enhancement e Modification of the red phase Automatic detection of the color temperature according to the used light source Adjustments parameters display Automatic saving of the adjustments parameters e Cable length 3 25 meters e Size of the control unit W 205mm D 210mm H 55 mm e Weight of the control unit 900 g 1 composite video output 1 Vcc 75 1 Y C video output 1 Vcc amp 0 3 Vee 75 Q e Power supply 230 V 50 Hz PAL 115 V 60 Hz NTSC e Scanning 625 lines 50 Hz PAL 525 lines 60 Hz NTSC Power consumption 25 VA 2 T 800 mA 250 V Fuses Continuous Service Working Temperature 10 C 40 C Shipment and storage Temperature 20 C 40 C Relative Humidity 10 to 90 Not protected against waterfalls IPXO e Not adapted to a use close to a mixture of inflammable anaesthetic with air or oxygen
10. one of the Y C outputs Plug the other end of this video cable into the video input of your monitor 3 2 STARTING Plug the connector of the sensor on the front panel of the control unit Screw the ring of the connector on the base If you select a C Mount sensor check it is equipped with an objective If you did not buy any objective or if you already have C Mounted ones think to screw it on the sensor Power the monitor and camera thanks to the general switch located on the front panel The camera is ON The green led of the switch as well as the displayer must be lighted You can then make sure that the camera works properly and that you are entirely satisfied with the adjustments of your monitor concerning brightness as well as color Take good note on this matter that the median positions of the adjustments of the monitor do not always give the best image Before connecting your endoscope or fibroscope on the lens of the camera you must check its condition clean distal lens correct focus if necessary and link it to your light source Then check if the image produced with such a configuration is good To do so you just have to power your light source and to place the extremity of your endoscope in the palm of your hand thus simulating the basic conditions of endoscopy Beware of the working distance shooted object Endoscope which must be similar to reality ie some centimeters If you obtain a fuzzy image mo
11. or nitrous oxide e CE Comply with the European Directive 93 42 CEE FEATURES OF THE SELECTED CAMERA HEAD F22 integrated with focus Dimensions of the sensor L 80mm 23 mm Weight of the sensor 110 g C Mount Dimensions of the sensor L 42mm 6 28 mm Weight of the sensor 37 g ENDOSCOPY CAMERA USER MANUAL GB 51DV4 0 23 OCTOBRE 2000
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