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Technical Data

 

Leica HD C100 / Ref. 10 733 205 / Version 01 19

12  Technical Data

12.1  Mechanical data

Mounting the camera 

with a C-mount interface 

Dimensions 
 

Camera 

42 × 47 × 58 mm

 

Control unit 

170 × 44 × 159 mm

Weight  
 

Camera 

120 g

 

Control unit 

950 g

12.2  Electrical data

Leica HD C100

Power supply 

12 V ± 20 %

Power consumption 

≤ 18 W

Buffer battery (control unit)  Lithium battery CR1220, 3 V
Remote control battery 

Lithium battery CR2025, 3 V

12.3  Optical data

Image recording element 

1/2.8" progressive 1-chip CMOS(3M)

Number of pixels 

2048(H)×1536(V) 

Video format 

SD(NTSC) or SD(PAL) 

 

"1080/60P/60i" or "1080/50P/50i" 

Signal to noise ratio 

54 dB

12.4  Ambient conditions

Use 

+10 °C to +40 °C (+50 °F to +104 °F) 
30 % to 95 % rel. humidity 
780 mbar to 1013 mbar atmospheric 
 pressure

Storage 

–40 °C to +70 °C (–40 °F to +158 °F) 
10 % to 100 % rel. humidity 
500 mbar to 1060 mbar atmospheric 
 pressure

Transport 

–40 °C to +70 °C (–40 °F to +158 °F) 
10 % to 100 % rel. humidity 
500 mbar to 1060 mbar atmospheric 
 pressure

When the HDC100 camera is integrated into the microscope 
system, the camera control unit which is in the enclosed 
compartment can operate up to 50 °C. However, the 
ambient temperature remains at maximum 40 °C.

12.5  Electromagnetic compatibility 

(EMC)

Environment for which the instrument is suitable:
Hospitals except for near active HF Surgical Equipmentand the RF 
shielded room of an ME System for magneticresonance imaging, 
where the intensity of EM Disturbances is high.

Compliance IEC 60601-1-2:

Emissions

•  CISPR 11, Class B, Group 1
•  Harmonic Distortion per IEC 61000-3-2 Class B
•  Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker per IEC 61000-3-3 Class B, 

Figures 3-7

Immunity

Electrostatic discharges 
IEC 61000-4-2:

CD ± 8 kV, AD ± 15 kV

Radiated RF EM Fields 
IEC 61000-4-3:

80–2700 MHz: 3 V/m

Radiated RF EM Fields and 
Proximity Wireless fields:

380–5785 MHz: 9 V/m; 28 V/m

Electrical Fast Transients and 
bursts IEC 61000-4-4:

AC mains: ± 2 kV / 100 kHz

Surges IEC 61000-4-5:

± 1 kV sym.
± 2 kV unsym.

Conducted disturbances, 
induced by RF fields  
IEC 61000-4-6:

3 V rms

Rated Power-frequency 
Magnetic Field IEC 61000-4-8:

3 A/m

Voltage dips and interruptions 
IEC 61000-4-11:

according to IEC 60601-1-2:2014

Summary of Contents for HD C100

Page 1: ...MEDICAL DIVISION User Manual 10 733 205 Version 01 Leica HD C100 ...

Page 2: ...rugg Tel 41 71 726 3333 Fax 41 71 726 3334 Legal disclaimer All specifications are subject to change without notice The information provided by this manual is directly related to the operation of the equipment Medical decision remains the responsibility of the clinician Leica Microsystems has made every effort to provide a complete and clear user manual highlighting the key areas of product use Sh...

Page 3: ...t and operating mode 8 6 4 Wiring 9 6 5 Switching the Leica HD C100 on off 9 7 System Configuration 10 7 1 Menu overview 10 7 2 Menu operation 11 7 3 Description of the menu items 11 8 Preparation before surgery 14 8 1 Choosing scene data 14 8 2 Carrying out a white balance 15 8 3 Preparing photos videos 15 8 4 Preparing the documentation system 15 8 5 Checking the camera connection 15 9 Operation...

Page 4: ...a potentially hazardous situation or improper use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Note Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or improper use which if not avoided may result in appreciable material financial and environmental damage Information about use that helps the user to employ the product in a technically correct and efficient way X X Action required this sy...

Page 5: ...r commissioning operation and maintenance Monitor compliance with this X X Do not use the camera system unless it is in proper condition X X Inform your Leica representative or Leica Microsystems Switzerland AG 9435 Heerbrugg immediately if you detect a product defect that could potentially cause injury or harm X X If you use accessories from other manufacturers with the surgical microscope system...

Page 6: ...e re equipping always lock the swing arm X X After re equipping always rebalance the microscope on the swing arm X X Before re equipping during the operation first swing the microscope away from the operating field WARNING Risk of injury from parts falling down X X Complete all preparations and adjustments to the optics carrier before the operation X X Never rebalance or re equip the optical compo...

Page 7: ...ipheral devices The camera can be operated by the control unit or by remote control 4 3 1 Supported Video Signals The control unit can simultaneously output the following video signals HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface for fully digital transmission of video signals 3G HD SDI High Definition Serial Digital Interface for transmission of uncompressed video signals for HD according to the SMP...

Page 8: ...p video recording button 8 Capture still image button 9 Scene data button 10 LEDs for indicating the selected scene data 11 USB port 12 USB LED lights if USB thumb drive portable hard disk is inserted 5 2 Remote control 1 Start stop video recording button 2 Freeze live view play or pause video button 3 Back button 4 Buttons for navigating in the menu 5 Menu button 6 OK confirm button 7 Gallery liv...

Page 9: ...Configuration example 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 4 1 Serial connection to stand remote control 2 12V DC supply with ferrite 3 over the connected stand 3 Ferrite 10 744 200 4 Additional video signals available 5 Documentation system 6 Monitor 7 Network connection service ...

Page 10: ...a drawer or on a device cart Assembly in or on a stand X X See Installation Manual for the respective stand Fixed assembly with assembly plate X X Screw assembly plate to stand or similar item X X Remove the 4 rubber feet on the bottom of the control unit X X Screw control unit to the assembly plate Install on a device cart or similar X X Set up control unit on a suitable level surface for example...

Page 11: ...e X X Connect 12 V power supply to the socket 1 DC IN X X Turn on the microscope The control unit is connected to the power supply 6 5 Switching the Leica HD C100 on off Leica HD C100 X X Switch on the Leica HD C100 with the on off switch The ring LED around the on off button lights up and the camera image is shown on the connected monitor The system is ready to operate X X Switch on peripheral de...

Page 12: ...ec 1 120 sec 1 100 sec 1 60 sec SENSOR GAIN MAX 0 35 dB RESOLUTION LIVE HD1080p HD1080i VIDEO OUTPUT PATTERN LIVE COLOR BAR GRAY SCALE CROSS LINE HDMI OUTPUT RGB YUV SETUP CAMERA FLIP IMAGE 0 FLIP MIRROR MIRROR FLIP IMG ON SCREEN SHOW DATE ON OFF SHOW LOGO ON OFF LOGO WATERMARK 25 50 100 LOGO POSITION LEFT UPPER RIGHT UPPER LEFT LOWER RIGHT LOWER 1 RIGHT LOWER 2 SHOW SCENE ON OFF SHOW MESSAGE ON O...

Page 13: ...rol unit or the remote control The menu field is no longer displayed on the monitor 7 3 Description of the menu items 7 3 1 COLOR Menu Auto White Control AWC The color white is shown differently according to light source fluorescent or halogen lamps or daylight If you carry out the white balance with a fluorescent lamp but switch to a halogen lamp the image gets a red coloration In the opposite si...

Page 14: ... area This menu item is only available in the mode auto setting The ALC mask area defines the image section to which the automatic brightness adjustment should be applied Possible settings No mask S Circle M Circle L Circle Manual Procedure for mask area manual After selecting Manual the screen appears divided into 10 6 fields The cursor is in the upper left field X X Select the desired field with...

Page 15: ...le settings Ext IR Set time and date X X Select date format DMY Day Month Year or MDY Month Day Year X X Enter date and time in the selected format DNR Digital noise reduction This function reduces the noise of an image With it the resolution is also slightly reduced Possible settings on off Set prefix The function is to change the first 5 characters of the file name The prefix first 5 characters ...

Page 16: ...o remove USB storage device safely form the control unit Select EJECT USB before removing the USB storage device Remove the USB storage device after the message USB EJECTED SUCCESSFULLY appears 8 Preparation before surgery 8 1 Choosing scene data Leica HD C100 can save 5 configurations for certain tasks or environments as scene data The currently selected scene data is shown by the LEDs by means o...

Page 17: ...ng photos videos If the USB storage device inserted does not have any capacity left the message Storage device is full appears on the monitor After removing the USB storage device put the protective cap 1 back on the socket The USB storage device needs to be formatted to FAT32 exFAT file system Do not unplug the USB storage device during recording capturing NOTE USB 3 0 and above storage device wi...

Page 18: ...n on the control unit or on the remote control to start video recording X X Press the button again to end video recording The video is saved to the USB storage device in MP4 data format 9 4 Playing back photos X X Press the button on the remote control or the rotary knob The list of the photos taken appears X X Select the desired photo with the rotary knob or the cursor buttons t u and confirm by ...

Page 19: ...ng active ingredients Aldehydes Alcohols Quaternary ammonium compounds Due to potential damage to the materials never use products based on Halogen donating compounds Strong organic acids Oxygen donating compounds Follow the disinfectant manufacturer s instructions We recommend concluding a service contract with Leica Service 10 2 Maintenance 10 2 1 Camera and control unit The camera and control u...

Page 20: ... IR receiver on the front side of the control unit is dirty Fault remedy X X Clean control unit with a moistened disposable cloth Cause 2 The remote control unit battery is empty Fault remedy X X Change the remote control unit battery Fault No or insufficient operating button function on the control unit Cause DIP switch on the rear side of the control unit is not in operating mode Fault remedy X ...

Page 21: ...the HDC100 camera is integrated into the microscope system the camera control unit which is in the enclosed compartment can operate up to 50 C However the ambient temperature remains at maximum 40 C 12 5 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Environment for which the instrument is suitable Hospitals except for near active HF Surgical Equipmentand the RF shielded room of an ME System for magneticresona...

Page 22: ...ined for the security in EN 60601 1 Electromagnetic compatibility EN 60601 1 2 The Medical Division within Leica Microsystems Schweiz AG holds the management system certificates for the international standard ISO 13485 relating to quality management quality assurance and environmental management 12 7 Limitations of use The camera system Leica HD C100 may be used in enclosed rooms only 12 8 Control...

Page 23: ... Leica HD C100 Ref 10 733 205 Version 01 21 ...

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