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1. Cnisecsl 4 OVADEZ MS qais Joyoeg 1eyeuog Syeuleuois Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 19 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Technical data TV system Resolution TV resolution Video output Whitebalance Shutter AGC Light measurement Power supply Power consumption Mains fuses Lightguide connector Lamp Colour temperature Dimensions Weight Class Type Manufactured and tested acc Spare parts Mains fuses Lamp PAL NTSC active pixels 752 H x 582 V PAL 768 H x 494 V NTSC 470 lines 1 x VBS 1Vpp 75O BNC x Hosiden Y C Mini DIN connector automatically with data hold automatically shutter speed 1 50 to 1 100 000 sec automatically max emphasis 30dB Integral Standard WINDOW 230 VAC 10 or 115 VAC 10 100 W fine fuses 5x20mm delay acting 115 VAC 2x 5 0 230 2 2 5 all lightguides connectable using interchangeable adapters XENON reflector lamp 100 W R100W 45C 5 600 K control unit 355x110x325mm WxHxD camera head 29mm length 56 mm control unit 5 5 kg camera head approx 70 g without cable 1 BF IEC 601 1 CE EN 60601 1 93 42 EEC fine fuses 5x20mm delay acting 115 VAC 2x 550A 230VAC 2x2 5A XENON Reflektorlampe 100 W XBO R100W 45C Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 20 of 24 Operat
2. Push buttons increase decrease intensity These buttons are used to adjust the intensity of the output in manual mode If the mechanical diaphragm 15 opened or closed completely a yellow light in the switch will indicate this Push button WHITE BALANCE The WHITE BALANCE is done by pressing the corresponding push button Therefore aim the camera head on a homogeneously illuminated white sheet of paper or a well illuminated multi colour object Simultaneously press the push button once The button then will flash until the WHITE BALANCE is finished The current WHITE BALANCE is stored in memory and is also saved when the camera 15 switched off Take notice that the paper sheet or the multi colour object 15 not irradiated that means e g that the grain structure of the paper is visible on the monitor If WHITE BALANCE is done correctly a natural colour reproduction 15 guaranteed The current attitude is stored in the camera and remains after switching off Push button WINDOW The WINDOW function is turned on and off by pressing the corresponding push button 5 The WINDOW function carries out a light measurement that only affects a central window of the picture That means that in contrast to standard measurement where the average brightness is integrated over the entire picture size only a centre part of the image is taken to evaluate the average brightness outer margins are disregarded To activate the WINDOW function p
3. ee ote OO eder ote THE ER Ste ve id ico Pe idee eer edet 6 UNPACKING ITEMS ee eer trece e ettet eere i A Weel ete ee RE 6 A t od bet edu ceti ipia sete eth 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF INSTALLATION esee cbe eee eeu Ree 6 STORAGE AND OPERATION CONDITIONS ave Eee ledere rev ede ape ATE ea e gan 6 SIGNS amp SYMBOLES iier egeo vU aves Uso e eee e es Pee paa 7 SYMBOLS tv 7 Sieb ices a 7 DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT wissscseccssscsisscssscssdectvnsssasscecessseiesessonscisaasane sonssiescdesnsseasestansssdeasesseeseseedscses 8 OPERATING ELEMENT S 9 OPERATING ELEMENTS ON THE FRONTPANEL orere o eeo tee ete eee ed ete dece eee cease a ene 9 OPERATING ELEMENTS ON THE REAR decet ree eere b te vo er e eere tacts HEP he ee Ger EN Pe DW e DEVE TAA 11 CONNECTING AND OPERA TING Dv Coe e oe Uo Eus 12 CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT e VE Ve e E Fuse vedas sued Pe b d e E EE UE Ye IG 12 OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT ccssssssccceessscceccesesssceeeccessssceccces
4. Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 7 of 24 Signs amp symbols Symbols Attention important note Safety note Service Signs Please read the enclosed instructions Unit model BF Beware of dangerous electrical voltage Connection for ground potential Alternating voltage Q 0 3 gt gt gt Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 8 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Description of the equipment The equipment you have pruchased features a state of the art colour CCD camera which was especially designed for use with endoscopic applications In combination with the built in high intensity xenon illumination the device offers the user a compact unit for optimal image quality in nearly every endoscopic discipline CCD camera Full digital signal processing ensures true colour reproduction The camera consists of a control unit and a complete watertight camera head Located at the front of the ergonomically shaped camera head there is a C Mount Thread adaptation where you can connect usual lenses vario focus TV couplers or other couplers to connect the endoscope Located inside the camera head is the CCD chip which takes the image and converts it into electric signals These signals are conducted through the camera cable to the control unit Inside the control unit the image data is processed and is provided either as Standard V BS Signal BNC connector VHS standard o
5. on again There is danger for example that an alcohol air explosive mixture could form after cleaning Improper and or incomplete reprocessing can cause infection of the patient and or medical personnel For medical applications the device with a waterproof camera head is supplied The camera head can be put for disinfection purposes into a disinfection solution Please note the camera cable may be inserted only with screwd on cap Before immersing the camera cable you have to screw the sealing cap onto the plug Take care of correct position of the thick red sealing Improper and or incomplete reprocessing can cause infection of the patient and or medical personnel The camera cable must not be autoclaved Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 18 of 24 diagram irin W 62 19 21 9002 2 22 Jequinw 194005 d6 esouie1 0099 092 001 3X ATLL Hoyequa 9 v 100 202 3 1210 202 4 0096 SO 125 pleoquiew eewey OF LZ Zioyequen 0 2910 20 0 2000 202 Ajddns oje1 8 6200 202 A ddns
6. on mains switcli check voltages mains voltage as shown on the voltage selector output voltage of power supply 12VDC malfunction inside CCU voltage on CCU main board J3 13 15VDC J3 14 9VDC turn off window feature if not required or change i window feature turned on A Bild zu dunkel image too dark window settings use OSD peak feature turned on turn off peak feature if not required use OSD termination resistor on an external output device i switched on switch off remove termination resistors if not required illumination not sufficient increase illumination turn on AGC or increase amplification use OSD turn on AGC or increase amplification use OSD check cable and Y C terminal Cleaning Disinfecting NOTE PULL OUT THE MAINS PLUG BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 17 of 24 All parts of the outer surfaces of the equipment are totally insensitive to all the usual cleaning and disinfecting materials so that you can use any of these without limitation Apply liquids using a soft cloth or soft blotting paper in order to avoid scratches on the surfaces and in order to be able to control the amount of liquid With flammable liquids like alcohol especially you should apply with a cloth Do not let any liquid get into the equipment After cleaning with flammable liquids leave the equipment to dry for one hour before it is switched
7. I Eickemeyer Operation manual Service manual V ETCCD 100 Endoscopy video camera with integrated 100Watt xenon lightsource E ickenm eyer M e d E 5 tr 8 1853 T xe s 4 9 0 7 456 409 1 90 6 57 84 OF ln te rn e wv Page 2 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 This manual contains information protected by copyright laws All rights reserved Manual may not be copied or duplicated in its entirety or in part We reserve the right to make technical changes on device prior notice Copyright Eickemeyer 10 2005 SERVICE ADDRESS Eickemeyer KG Eltastr 8 D 78532 Tuttlingen GERMANY Telephone 49 7461 965 80 0 Fax 49 7461 965 80 90 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 3 of 24 Table of contents Operation MANUAL y erer tte ebd ie e tena me et ren ep td rm e cune eR ae 1 GENERAL ADVISES S ebie a r 4 DATA OF THE POU M N E T UIN ERER 4 hiuc AE E sh ETEA EEE A EE EAEE E EE 4 WARRANTY A E A a ub saves R EE EE E A A A A RRE 4 SERVICE REPAIRS AND MODIFICATIONS o ete e ces E EUER E VELO GG Y HERI er E D E 5 MIHI x EU IIS 5 5 SAFETY REFERENCE PLACE THE EQUIPMENTT eene ee eee eene ennt no sten setae etes e etna seen e etae sense ene e tena 6 No a AIMER RET LL In aes a 6 LTSER QUATIEIGATIONG
8. ds can get into the adaptor BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 11 of 24 Operating elements on the rear 10 Terminal device for potential equalisation conductor 11 Video output terminal VBS S VHS 12 Mains terminal device 13 Fuse holder 14 Voltage selector Terminal device for potential equalisation conductor Basically the control unit is protectively earthed by the 3 pin power supply cord when it is connected to a protectively earthed wall socket as prescribed When running the equipment in rooms which comply to class 1 or 2E according to MedGV the control unit must be joined to the central potential equalisation of the operating theatre or of the equipment trolley by means of a grounding cable Video output terminals You can attach external output devices such as monitor videorecorder or videoprinter to the VIDEO OUT connectors The videosignal is provided in two different standards 1 The BNC terminal provide the videosignal as VBS signal composit signal VHS standard 2 The 4 pin Y C terminal provides the videosignal as Hosiden signal separate conductors for chroma and luminance signal S VHS standard Both video outputs are available simultaneously so that both standards can be used at one time You should better use the Y C signal than VBS signal if possible because you will achieve a much better image quality in contrast to standard VHS standa
9. equipment Connect the power supply cord Use the delivered protectively earthed power supply cord to connect the control unit to the mains Please check before whether the current voltage selection matches your local mains voltage Connect a fibrescope Verify whether the installed adapter matched the fibrescope you want to connect Plug in the light plug of the fibrescope Thus the air connection is automatically fixed Connect the water bottle to the fibrescope if necessary There is a holder for the water bottle installed at the left side of the housing Connect the potential equalisation conductor Join the terminal device for potential equalisation on the rearpanel with the central potential equalisation of the operating theatre or of the equipment trolley Connect the camera cable Install the plug of the camera cable in the corresponding socket on the frontpanel as described above You can connect all lenses and endoscope couplers to the camera head which are equipped with a C Mount Thread or CS Mount Thread When you use objectives with CS Mount Thread an additional intermediate ring is necessary Your dealer supplies various lenses and couplers for your special requirements Connect the external output devices As described before there are several standards of videosignal available on the rearpanel Here you can connect external output devices such as monitor videorecorder videoprinter etc If you are using
10. ghtsource Mains switch camera Connector fibrescope Push buttons increase decrease intensity Push button WHITE BALANCE Push button WINDOW Push button Anti Moir or BOOST Connector camera Switch air pump 2 Mains switch The control unit is turned on by switching the mains switch The mains switch has two different switching positions I ON switched on O OFF switched off When the control unit is switched on this is indicated by the up light green lamp inside the switch Connector for camera cable This connector is used for attachment of the plug of the camera cable The plug can only be plugged in a certain position This is achieved by a small nose on the top of the plug The red mark on the 19 pin plug must correspond with the red mark on the socket to install the plug The plug fastens automatically when completely plugged in To unfasten the plug grip the knurled part of the plug and pull the plug out of the socket Connector for fibrescope For lightguide connection there are interchangeable adapters available for all brands of lightguides For gastroscopic applications the lightsource comes equipped with a special adapter with integrated air supply for your gastroscope brand Using the wrong lightguide or adaptor can damage the lightsource and the accessories and threats the patient Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 10 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100
11. he appropriate transmitting frequency formula Recommended safety distance Guided HF disturbances acc to IEC 61000 4 3 150 KHz to 80 KHz Radiated HF disturbances acc to 3 V m IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1 2 VP 80 MHz to 800 GHz transmitter wattage rating W acc to manufacturer transmitter data d recommended safety disdance in meters m The electrical field strength of fixed radio transmitter 15 lower than the correspondence level according to a fieldwork In the enviroment of equipment which bore the following pictograph it is possible to appear interferences BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 23 of 24 Note 1 At 80 MHz and at 800 MHz the higher result is valid Note 2 This guideline may not be the case for all situations The spread of electromagnetic waves will be affect by absorption and reflexion of buildings objects and humans The electric field strength of fixed transmitter like wireless telephones mobile radio services AM and FM broadcast transmitter and TV transmitter couldn t be predetermine correctly In order to ascertain the electromagnetic enviroment at fixed HF transmitter it is commendable to inspect the location If the ascertained field strength at the VETCCD 100 location exceed the specified correspondence level it s may be necessary to adopt other means e g reorientation or removal the VETCCD 100 By means of t
12. he frequency range from 150 kHz to 80 MHz the field strength is less than 3 V m Commendable safety distances between portable and mobile communication appliances and the VETCCD 100 The VETCCD 100 is intendet for operation in electromagnetic enviroments where radiated HF disturbances will be controlled The customer resp the user of the VETCCD 100 can help to prevent electromagnetic disturbances by compliance minimum distances between portable and mobile HF communication appliances transmitter and the VETCCD 100 Commendable safety distances acc to the maximum power output of the communication appliance Safety distance acc to transmitting frequency m Wattage rating of the transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz For transmitter whose wattage rating isn t stated above the safety distance can be calculated by using the equations in the respective column P is the wattage rating of the transmitter acc to the specifications of the transmitter manufacturer Note 1 To calculate the commended safety distance of transmitter with a frequency range from 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz was an additional coefficient of 10 3 used The additional coefficient should reduce the probability of disturbances by portable mobile communication appliance which are unintentional brought in the patient range Note 2 This guideline may not be the case for all situations The spread of electromagnetic waves will be affect by abs
13. ion manual VETCCD 100 Table Technical service information BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 21 of 24 Appendix Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Precautionary measures Electromedical devices are subject to special precautionary measures concerning electromagnetic compatibility This device is to be used for the purposes described in the operation manual and has to be installed set up and operated in compliance with the EMC guidelines Impact of mobile and portable RF communication devices The emission of high frequency by mobile communication devices may impact the function of the electromedical device Operating such mobile communication devices e g cell phones GSM phones in the proximity of the electromedical device is prohibited Electrical connections Connections between such plugs and sockets may not be established without first implementing ESD precautionary measures ESD precautionary measures The following are ESD precautionary measures Connect all electrical equipment to be connected to the device to a potential equalisation system via PE Use only the equipment and accessories mentioned in the operation manual The staff have to be informed about and trained in ESD precautionary measures The VETCCD 100 should be operate in an enviroment as stadet below The user have to make sure that the VETCCD 100 will be operate in such envi
14. of the paper 15 visible on the monitor Now you can start the examination There are no further adjustments necessary during operation If the image is too bright activate the window feature If you have finished examination please switch off the control unit right afterwards in order to allow a maximum life expectancy of the lamp Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 14 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Service manual General maintenance and repair advice The instructions and information given in this chapter are only for instructed personnel who are aware of the safety precautions necessary for repair and maintenance of medical electronic devices The manufacturer refuse any liability for unauthorised repair and modification The manufacturer will provide those circuit diagrams itemised parts listings descriptions sets of adjustment instructions and other items of available documentation to suitably qualified user personnel duly authorised by the manufacturer for their use in repairing those components of the equipment that have been designated by their respective manufactures as reparable Only the supply of such technical documentation relating to the equipment shall not be construed as constituting manufacturer s authorisation of user s personnel regardless of their levels of technical training to open or repair the equipment Explicitly exempted here from are those maintenance and repair operation
15. orption and reflexion of buildings objects and humans Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 24 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0
16. r as Hosiden Signal Y C signal Mini DIN connector S VHS standard on the rear panel for displaying on the monitor and or other devices such as videoprinter videorecorder etc The image brightness is controlled by an electronic shutter which 1s working with a shutter cycle at minimum of 1 100 000 sec so that even when the image is totally irradiated a well balanced video picture is delivered to the monitor If the image 15 extremely dark illuminated the shutter cycle becomes so high that it 15 impossible to display flicker free picture In this case the videosignal is emphases electronically by max 30dB This electronic emphasis is called AGC Automatic Gain Control It has to be taken into account that the noise on the picture 15 increased when the AGC 15 working Xenon lightsource The built in 100 Watt xenon illumination features a high intensity xenon lamp which is installed in a reflector The lamp designed is optimised for endoscopic applications The colour temperature equals daylight quality with a colour temperature of 5 600 K The equipment is desinged by the latest standards of security for medical equipment IEC 60601 1 ff and complies with the demands of CE The device is classified as class I product according to guideline 93 42 EWG BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 9 of 24 Operatino elements Operating elements on the frontpanel Mains switch li
17. rd Mains terminal device The plug of the power supply cord is connected to the mains terminal device Use only the delivered power supply cord Mains fuses voltage selector This little drawer right above the mains terminal device contains the mains fuses The window inside the drawer shows the currently selected mains voltage You have to control whether your mains voltage corresponds with the selection shown in the window Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 12 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Connecting and operating Connecting the equipment Before you connect the mains plug check on the back of the equipment that the voltage indicated in the square panel above the mains socket 15 the correct one voltage 230VAC gt indicator 230 voltage 115VAC gt indicator 115 If the incorrect voltage is indicated then the equipment may under no circumstances be connect Before connecting a light cable into a light source adapter of the equipment please ensure that you have the correct plug and adapter A plug that 15 too long or too thin can for example be pushed too far into the equipment and can damage the sensitive diaphragm or lens inside This will result moreover in considerable loss of light in the same way as a plug that 15 too short or a plug of the wrong diameter because of the wrong position of the contacts at the light entry Always install all connections before switching on the
18. roment Manufacturer declaration Electromagnetic application Noise emmission measurement Correspondence Electromagnetic enviroment Guide The VETCCD 100 used HF energy solely for internal functions Therefore the HF emission is very low and interferences with adjacent electronical equipment are improbable The VETCCD 100 is adapted for use in all facilities with public utility provider Voltage fluctuations Flicker acc to IEC Manufacturer declaration Electromagnetic noise immunity Noise immunity tests IEC 60601 test level Correspondence level Electrostatic discharge 6kV 6kV Floors should be consist of concrete or ESD to IEC 61000 contact discharge contact discharge wood or furnished with ceramic tiles If 4 2 the floor furnished with synthetic 8 8 material the relative air humidity air discharge air discharge should be 30 average HF Emission acc to CISPR Quick transient electrical 2kV 2kV The quality of mains voltage should be disturbances Bursts acc for mains lines for mains lines comply typical mains voltage of to 61000 4 4 business or hospital enviroment kV for 1kV for Input and output lines Input and output lines Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 22 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Surge voltage acc to IEC 61000 4 5 Acc to IEC 61000 4 11 1 push pull voltage 2kV push push vol
19. s described in this manual Service Intervals The equipment should be controlled on save function by authorized service personal at least one time the year These controls should be done every time too when a lamp is exchanged Selection of the line voltage setting To set the correct voltage proceed as follows PULL OUT THE MAINS PLUG e Using a small screwdriver or other sharp instruments the black rectangular board above the socket can be lifted out e The white panel with the fuse can be taken out and turned 180 and then put back into the fuse container e After that the rectangular fuse board can be put back the small nose of the board facing downwards and firmly pressed until it has completely snapped in Now the small white panel should show the correct voltage Exchange of the mains fuses The mains fuses are located on the rearpanel of the control unit right above the mains terminal device in a small drawer If you need to exchange the mains fuses proceed as follows PULL OUT THE MAINS PLUG gt Loosen the drawer by unfastening the two clamps located to the left and to the right of the drawer with a peaked tool and pull out the drawer Take out the fuses Check the fuses A blown fuse is indicated by the blackened glass cylinder or the visibly melted fuse conductor If necessary check the fuse with an ohmmeter Install the corresponding fuses Re install the fuse drawer VV VV Switch on the equipmen
20. s safe and operates properly before using the equipment Unpacking items included Carefully unpack the equipment and accessories and remove it from their packing Check for missing items and evidence of shipping damage File any complaints with the manufacture or supplier immediately Retain the original packing materials for later use These can come in handy when the equipment must be transported Please verify immediately after having unpacked the equipment whether the delivery is complete The standard extent of delivery includes of the following Control unit Watertight camera head with 3m cable Video cable Y C BNC Power supply cord Manual VVVVV Safety precautions of installation Always place the equipment on a solid base The equipment may be used only in rooms having electrical installations conforming to applicable national state and local electronical codes The unit must be joined to the central potential equalisation of the operating theatre or of the equipment trolley by means of a grounding cable The device must be connect to line voltage using the delivered protectively earthed power supply cord Storage and operation conditions Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Operation temperature 10 to 40 C rel humidity storage 10 to 90 operation 30 to 75 Air pressure storage 600 mbar to 1300 mbar operation 700 mbar to 1060 mbar BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0
21. se the lamp guard like before Reconnect the lamp cable Install the cover Take care that the grounding cable of the cover 15 installed properly Fasten the cover with the screws plug in the mains plug and switch on the equipment p plug fixed ja Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 16 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Further maintenance in conjunction with lamp change After operation dust may have been sucked through the fan blades into the equipment depending on the conditions in the environment This dust should be removed from the equipment with a vacuum cleaner using a small nozzle attachment Dust can sometimes cling quite firmly to the fan blades This should then be cleaned with a cloth and a little alcohol spirits Likewise dust settles on the heat protective filter this should also be cleaned with a soft cloth or blotting paper and pure alcohol or spirits Concerning use of flammable liquids pay attention to safety precautions Attention Don t throw the old lamp undamaged into the garbage waste The lamps will be explode Envelop the old lamps into a thick cloth and smash up with a hammer or send used lamps back to the manufacturer for disposal Troubleshooting In any case of malfunction you should check the wiring at first Most errors are based on wrong wiring The last column shows the referring chapter Remedy no picture on the monitor Switch
22. sing The information given in this user manual can be changed or extended without notice and do not represent any liability Errors and technical changes excepted Warranty 1 year according to our warranty conditions Opening the equipment or performance of any repairs or modifications of the equipment by unauthorised persons shall relive the manufacturer of any liability for its performance Any such opening repair or modification performed during the warranty period shall void all warranty Wear parts are not included in the warranty The firm of the manufacturer shall be liable for failure or deterioration in the safe operation operational reliability and performance of this equipment only subject to the conditions that all assembly operations system expansions readjustments or repairs to same have been performed by a person or persons duly authorised by the BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 5 of 24 manufacturer that all electrical installations at the location of us meet applicable national and local electrical codes and that the instrument has been used in accordance with its operating instructions at all times Service Repairs and Modifications In conformity with the international safety regulations valid for medical devices all activities such as check ups repairs modifications calibrations etc may only be carried out by the manufacturer or by explicitly authorized per
23. sonnel All services carried out must be entered in the Technical Service Notes at the back of the user manual Liability As manufacturer of the device we only consider ourselves liable for safety reliability and performance of the unit if assembly re adjustment modifications or repairs are performed by persons authorised by us the electric installation of the respective room corresponds to the regulations of VDE 0107 the instructions found in the user manual are strictly observed when operating the unit Disposal In accordance with European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but should be collected separately Refer to your distributor resp the manufacturer for return and or collection system available in your country Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc e e Page 6 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Safety reference Place the equipment Normal use The equipment may only be used with accessories wearing parts and disposable items which have been designated by the manufacturer suitable for the instrument or the safety use of which is proven User qualification The equipment may only be used by persons who have a corresponding specialised qualification and who have been instructed in use of the equipment It is the user s responsibility to make sure the equipment i
24. sssceeceseessseeeecesssaeeeccesessaeeeccesseaaesceseseaeeecceseseaeeeceeensnea 13 SERVICE MANUAL 14 GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ADVICE sccccesscscssscccessceccesseccessescesseecesseeccessescessescenseeccenseecenseecenescensneeeeececeeens 14 SERVICE EA EEE IEA eu Etre Urn ab Uem ess ertet MO ase 14 SELECTION OF THE VOLTAGE SETTING EE NERVAE div te re EU DUET EUR uuo es 14 EXCHANGE OF THE MAINS FUSES EUREN ces EE ERR RU OR IRIS I FERNER RENE S 14 EXCHANGING THE LAMP oe raer HOHER BOB eint Te ee ad RU UIGG ORI DIma mei ae T 15 T ROUBEESHOOTING ande te T oh Uit e reset tete quse o ede ea eet toe UD WES M RUM DET 16 EE Or IOTER IIO UE NI GIC 16 WIRING E S 18 TECHNICAL M M 19 SPARE annee ioi nt cae oe ra dece edd remedio amend 19 TABLE TECHNICAL SERVICE INFORMATIONN eee eee easet ense eee en sete ease seen e eee eae ee 20 Uude 21 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMO nennen nre iren n erret 21 Rev 3 0 BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Page 4 of 24 Operation manual VETCCD 100 General advises Like all of our other products this product is the re
25. standard VBS signal BNC terminal please always apply high quality 75Q coaxial cables If the external output device has a switchable 75Q termination resistor you should switch this on If you connect several devices in a row only the last device in the line needs to be terminated by the termination resistor If the external device does not provide such a termination resistor you should connect the coaxial cable via a T connection adapter The open end of the T connection adapter is then terminated with the 75Q resistor We recommend the use of the delivered S VHS cable BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 13 of 24 Operating the equipment After having installed all connections the camera can be set to work Switch on the control unit using the mains switch on the frontpanel The green lamp inside the switch lights up and the lightsource starts with full intensity If all other devices are switched on a picture appears on the monitor which is possibly still wrong coloured Now proceed with the WHITE BALANCE Therefore aim the camera head on a homogeneously illuminated white sheet of paper or a well illuminated multi colour object Simultaneously press the push button The current WHITE BALANCE is stored in memory and is also saved when the camera 15 switched off Take notice that the paper sheet or the multi colour object is not irradiated that means e g that the grain structure
26. sult of years of experience and great care in engineering and manufacture This manual is destined to learn you understanding the function and the operation of your equipment Before you switch on the equipment for the first time please thoroughly read this manual and pay special attention to all safety instructions so that endangering for the user and the patient is precluded Please always store this manual with the equipment Before use read this manual thoroughly An insufficient understanding of the dangers warnings cautions and informations in this manual can result in death serious injury or equipment damage This product complies with the requirements of Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices Data of the equipment The type label rear of unit contains technical data type and serial number of your unit Please always indicate these data when ordering spare parts or in case of any question Please enter here the technical data of your device gt e Serial No e Type e Date e Class e Hz e Amp Volt Rights All rights on this user manual especially the rights of duplication and publication and the rights on translation are reserved No part of this user manual may be reproduced by any means by photostatic copy microfilm or other methods without preceding written consent of the manufacturer or be reproduced multiplied or published by means of electronic data proces
27. t again If you have exchanged a defective fuse against a new one and the fuse blows again the unit has an error In this case you must return the device to your dealer for testing and repair BA E VETCCD100 Eickemeyer 23 12 2005 doc Rev 3 0 Operation manual VETCCD 100 Page 15 of 24 Exchanging the lamp A The lamp is especially stressed when switched on or off Thus it will blow when switching on or off the lightsource The only part subject to wastage in the equipment are the lamp In order to secure safe operation of the equipment the lamp should be changed after expire of this operation time same care and caution given any vessel containing these levels of pressure A hazard exists if the window or ceramic fractures and may cause explosive mechanical failure Face shields or proper safety glasses are recommended during all handling operations Attention The lamps are filled with xenon gas at very high pressure Lamps must be handled with the n In order to exchange the lamp proceed as follows Switch off the equipment Pull out the mains plug Unscrew the five screws located on both sides and rear of the housing and lift off the cover If the lamp has burned right before it may be still very hot Let it cool down before proceeding Disconnect the lamp connector Loosen the hand screw and push up the lamp guard Pull out the lamp backwards out of its holder Insert a new lamp into the holder and clo
28. tage lt 5 Ur gt 95 Ur collaps for period lt 40 Ur gt 60 Ur collaps for 5 periods lt 70 Ur gt 30 Ur collaps for 25 periods lt 5 Ur gt 95 Ur collaps for 5 sec 1kV push pull voltage 2 push push voltage lt 5 Ur gt 95 collaps for period lt 40 Ur gt 60 Ur collaps for 5 periods lt 70 Ur gt 30 Ur collaps for 25 periods lt 5 Ur gt 95 Ur collaps for 5 sec The quality of mains voltage should be comply typical mains voltage of business or hospital enviroment The quality of mains voltage should be comply typical mains voltage of business or hospital enviroment If the user of the VETCCD 100 demand continued functions also by appearance of interrupts it will be recommended to operate the VETCCD 100 by non interruptable power supply Magnetic fields by line frequency should be correspond to typical values you will find in business and hospital enviroments Magnetic field by supply frequency 50 60 Hz acc to IEC 61000 4 8 Note Ur is the line AC voltage before using the test level Manufacturer declaration Electromagnetic noise immunity IEC 60601 test Correspondence Noise immunity test Electromagnetic enviroment Guide Portable and mobile radio transmitter should not be use within the recommended safety distance to the VETCCD 100 including the lines The recommended safety distance will be calculate by t
29. ush the corresponding button If the WINDOW function is activated a yellow light inside the push button is up light and a light grey rectangle appears on the monitor picture for short time that represents the area that is taken for brightness evaluation If the object to be regarded is in the centre of the picture you should activate the WINDOW function The object itself is displayed correctly illuminated on the monitor and the outer margins of the screen are displayed proportionately darker or brighter Anewed pressing of the button deactivates the WINDOW function Push button Anti Moire Filter optional This electronically filter should be used while working with flexible fibre scopes to reduce the Moir Effect and increase the picture quality By pushing the Anti Moir button the anti moire funktion are switched on The actual status 15 indicated by the lighting button Push button BOOST optional For working under bad illumination conditions the camera is equipped with a Boost function to increase image brightness Press the corresponding button to activate the function Under good illumination conditions you ll see no effect on the screen The actual status is indicated by the lighting button Switch air pump The integrated pump 1s switched on and off by using the corresponding switch Switch on the pump only right before the use of it and switch it off right after The pump is maintenance free Make sure no dirt and liqui
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