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HD32 User's Manual

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 With the cursor pointed to          , through button              or                to process 

single automatic exposure. Red icon TE stands for ongoing real-time automatic exposure 

and black TE for none automatic exposure or completed single automatic exposure. 

 to change the 

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With the cursor pointed to           , through button                or

current value. The valuable adjustment range is -6~+6 with default value 0.

7) White Balance Adjustment

Long press             to enter AWB mode interface. The screen displays 

. When the icon flashes, the cursor is at 

             for Top-down cycle selection. Press               to exit AWB 

icon

current position. Press

mode. 

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 With the cursor pointed to            , through button              or 

 to start up or 

close the real-time white balance. Red icon AWB stands for starting real-time white 

balance and black AWB for closing real-time white balance. 

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 With the cursor pointed to           , through button              or                to process 

TWB. Red icon TWB stands for processing single white balance and black AWB for none 
single white balance or completed single white balance. Note: since the time of 
processing automatic white balance is very short, the icon TWB will not display red sign.

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 With the cursor pointed to           , through button               or 

 to change 

current value. The effective adjustment range is 0~255 with default value 128. 

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 With the cursor pointed to           , through button               or 

 to change 

current value. The effective adjustment range is 0~255 with default value 128. 

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 With the cursor pointed to           , through button               or

 to change 

current value. The effective adjustment range is 0~255 with default value 128. 

Summary of Contents for HD32

Page 1: ...LANOPTIK TECHNOLOGIES LTD HDMI Digital Microscope HD32 User Manual...

Page 2: ...roscope 3 3 2 Accessory Introduction 5 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION GUIDE 6 4 1 Methods of application of electron microscope 6 CHAPTER 5 DIGITAL CAMERA INSTRUCTIONS 7 5 1 Instruction of manual focusing kno...

Page 3: ...g the product under the following environment high temperature or high humidity environment places with direct sunlight dirt or vibration and places near heat source 7 Please use and store in the foll...

Page 4: ...al www lanoptik com 2 Chapter 2 Packing List 1 Main body 2 Monitor 3 Screwdriver 4 HDMI cable 5 USB cable 6 AC DC adapter 7 Reset pin 8 Installation disk 9 Installation Guide 10 Wired controller optio...

Page 5: ...HD32 User s Manual www lanoptik com 3 Chapter 3 Function Introduction of Each Part 3 1 Name and Function for Each Part of Microscope...

Page 6: ...signal transmission Press and hold for more than 3 seconds to restore factory settings Connect to the adapter with USB cable to supply power for digital camera The location of TF card photos and vide...

Page 7: ...owered by connecting to the adapter HDMI cable Power adapter Wired controller optional accessories Connecting the digital microscope to and monitor to achieve signal transmission between digital micro...

Page 8: ...y attention to the correct placement direction of the monitor as shown in the image Image 3 Fix the monitor on the column with screws 2 Connections 1 Connect the camera to the monitor with HDMI and US...

Page 9: ...oscope and monitor etc For detailed operation please refer to Chapter 4 2 Switch the toggle key to status of power on 3 Rotate the manual focusing knob clockwise or anti clockwise to adjust the eye he...

Page 10: ...for photo mode Press button and switch to Photo Mode Please ensure insert the TF card before operation press button for picture capture Pictures will be automatically saved into the Photo folder unde...

Page 11: ...nction 6 Exposure Setup to enter the exposure setup interface The icon displayed on the Long press screen is When the icon flashes the moving cursor is at current for Top down cycle selection Press to...

Page 12: ...up or close the real time white balance Red icon AWB stands for starting real time white balance and black AWB for closing real time white balance 2 With the cursor pointed to through button or to pr...

Page 13: ...le a disk icon will be created on the computer and the file in TF card of the digital camera can be read through computer Note The maximum support of digital camera is 64G and do not support hot plug...

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