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3. SPECIFICATIONS 

 
 

Item Specification 

Number of Pixels 

PAL   795 (H) x 596 (V), approximately 470,000 pixels 
NTSC 811 (V) x 508 (V), approximately 410,000 pixels 

Pick-up Element 

Interline transfer CCD 1/3" image sensor 

Scanning System 

2:1 interlace 

Minimum Illumination 

Less than  1.5 Lux @ F 1.2 

Resolution 

470 

TV lines (horizontal) 

Signal/Noise Ratio 

Greater than 46dB @ AGC off 

Gain Control 

Automatic Gain Control and manual Gain boost 

White Balance 

Fast auto white balance (less than 1.0 second) 
Manual RED and BLUE fine tuning 

Electronic Shutter 

Automatic windowed shutter 
1/50 (PAL) or 1/60 (NTSC) to 1/250,000 seconds 

 

Video Outputs 

Composite video signal 1.0V ptp @ 75 Ohm 
Y/C (S-VHS) Y=1.0V, C(Burst)=0.3V ptp @ 75 Ohm 
RGBS R,G,B=0.7V, Sync=2.1V ptp @ 75 Ohm 

Power Supply 

100-240VAC @ 50/60Hz automatic 

Power Consumption 

Approximately 20 Watt 

Optical Interface 

CS  or C-mount (C-mount with extension ring) 

Regulatory Approvals 

IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2 

Equipment Class 

Class 1, camera head BF-type 

Mode of  Operation 

Continuous operation 

Water Resistant 

Camera head connected to cable is fully soak able (Watertight 
Equipment, Class IPX7), camera control unit - Not Protected 
Equipment, Class IPX0 

Operating Environment 
Temperature 
Relative Humidity 
Air Pressure 

 
+10° to +40° C (50° to 104° F) 
30 to 85% 
700 to 1060 hPa 

Storage Environment 
Temperature 
Relative Humidity 
Air Pressure 

 
-20° to +60° C (-4° to 140° F) 
0 to 95% 
700 to 1060 hPa 

Camera Head   
Dimensions 

33 x 33 x 46 mm   

Camera Head Weight 

40 g 

Camera Control Unit 
Dimensions 

295 (W) x 75 (H) x 253 (D) mm 

Camera Control Unit 
Weight 

1.8 kg 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MSV-2010

Page 1: ...MSV 2010 Digital Video Camera Operator Manual...

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Page 3: ...OLS 21 6 5 NORMAL OPERATION MODE 22 6 5 1 White Balance 22 6 5 2 Gain Control 22 6 5 3 Brightness Adjustment 22 6 6 MENU OPERATION MODE 23 6 6 1 Main Menu 23 6 6 2 Picture Setting Sub Menu 23 6 6 2 1...

Page 4: ...6 8 MENU SUMMARY 32 7 CLEANING 33 7 1 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT 33 7 2 CAMERA HEAD 33 7 3 OPTO MECHANICAL ADAPTER 33 7 4 GLASS WINDOW ON CAMERA HEAD AND OPTO MECHANICAL ADPTER 33 8 DEZINFRCTION AND STERILIZ...

Page 5: ...a live picture in picture PIP image Capability to adjust the window used for automatic shutter control Capability to manually change shutter speed Capability to adjust image contrast Enhancement Capa...

Page 6: ...ces do not exceed the capacity of the isolation transformer For further information contact your local MAHE distributor WARNING Never drop this equipment or subject it to severe impact as it could com...

Page 7: ...ic shock do not open or expose the camera control unit to rain or moisture Refer all servicing to qualified personnel only 2 5 AFTER USE 1 Refer to the operating instructions supplied with all the com...

Page 8: ...plied part Safety degree specified by IEC 601 1 OFF Power disconnection from the mains ON Power connection to the mains Attention consult accompanying documents Equipotentiality CONVENTIONS The follow...

Page 9: ...1 0V C Burst 0 3V ptp 75 Ohm RGBS R G B 0 7V Sync 2 1V ptp 75 Ohm Power Supply 100 240VAC 50 60Hz automatic Power Consumption Approximately 20 Watt Optical Interface CS or C mount C mount with extensi...

Page 10: ...l Left scroll button in Menu mode 3 Green LED indicating activated Gain function 4 Brightness up button for manual brightness adjustment Up scroll button in Menu mode 5 Menu button for entering in Men...

Page 11: ...Keyboard connector 6 pin mini DIN type connector 6 Remote control connector 3 5mm jack to operate peripheral devices 7 Y C video outputs 2 x 4 pin mini DIN type connector 8 Composite video output BNC...

Page 12: ...12 4 1 3 Camera Head and Opto mechanical Adapter Figure 3 Camera head and opto mechanical adapter 1 3 4 5 2 6 Camera head Opto mechanical adapter 12 3 4...

Page 13: ...No Description 1 1 button refer to Section 6 14 2 2 button refer to Section 6 14 3 Free spin lock 4 Focus ring 5 Right left adjustment knob optional 6 Up Down adjustment knob optional...

Page 14: ...keys Include keys for letters numbers and special characters brackets commas etc 3 Num Lock key Locks function of number keys to print numbers only Status indicator will light when selected 4 Backspac...

Page 15: ...or special character pictured on the key to appear on the screen 8 Delete key Deletes the characters 9 Space Bar Creates space and deletes a previously typed character 10 Caps Lock key Caps Lock indic...

Page 16: ...een Main Screen Endoscopic image 4 User User Window Alpha numeric two lines field up to full line long 5 Message Message Window Alpha numeric one line field 16 characters long 6 Patient Data Name Alph...

Page 17: ...tion It may cause unrecoverable damage to the camera head To connect the camera head to the camera control unit align the red dot on the camera cable connector with the red dot on the CAMERA jack loca...

Page 18: ...deo Cable BNC BNC 1 5m 1 H10 0039 5 4 CONNECTING POWER 1 Connect the AC power cable to the inlet located on the rear panel of the camera control unit 2 Plug the AC power cable into a wall outlet 5 5 A...

Page 19: ...fer to Section 6 5 3 b Using gain control refer to Section 6 5 2 NOTE When the image is being adjusted text messages appear on the upper line of the message window of the monitor screen display 6 2 FR...

Page 20: ...b menu items shall be performed by pressing the and buttons The selected item shall appear on a green background Holding the or button for longer than approximately 0 5 second reference value shall sc...

Page 21: ...d there is no need to adjust it again unless the illumination conditions change 6 5 2 Gain Control In case of a dark or badly illuminated object the user can activate the gain control to further incre...

Page 22: ...MENU PICTURE SETTING SCREEN SETTING BUTTON SETTING CLOCK SETTING DEFAULT SETTING 2 To activate a new menu item select it by buttons or keys The selected item shall appear on a green background 3 To op...

Page 23: ...panel The message RED BLUE 20 to RED BLUE 20 will be appeared on the monitor screen indicating the color level Each pressing by the key or buttons after the maximum or minimum color level has been re...

Page 24: ...ing to image and display current setting To leave sub menu press Esc key or MENU button 6 6 2 7 Freeze Mode The FREEZE MODE function is allowed to user select the best quality of the frozen picture If...

Page 25: ...ton 6 6 3 5 Copy Mode B COPY MODE B function is intended to select the copy screen mode In COPY SCREEN mode the current picture is captured by video printer In ADD DATA mode the current picture is cap...

Page 26: ...med for ENHANCE a message with enhance status ENHANCE OFF ENHANCE LOW ENHANCE MEDIUM or ENHANCE HIGH will appear in the message window NOTE When the button is programmed for SHUTTER SPEED UP or DN a m...

Page 27: ...by the key or buttons changes YEAR in order 99 98 00 Month in order 12 11 01 Day in order 31 30 01 Hour in order 23 22 00 Minute in order 59 58 00 and display current setting in the clock display area...

Page 28: ...after word ENHANCE F3 FREEZE Toggles freeze function on and off F4 COPY The copy function is intended to activate image capturing or taping such as video printer VCR etc peripheral equipment please r...

Page 29: ...racter 2 To leave the entering data mode the Esc key shall be pressed after that the cursor shall disappear 3 To reset the patient data the Ctrl and F4 keys shall be pressed simultaneously the data ch...

Page 30: ...window by the key The key shall also move the cursor to the second line the key shall move the cursor up to the first line 2 The protocol of character input shall be similar to described in 3 7 1 NOT...

Page 31: ...A FREEZE KEEP FREEZE REL PICTURE SETTING Copy Mode B COPY SCREEN ADD DATA PIP Location LEFT DN LEFT MID LEFT UP Color Bars ON OFF SCREEN SETTING BUTTON SETTING BUTTON SETTING Button 1 GAIN ENHANCE SH...

Page 32: ...Enzymatic Determent or soap water Use a soft cloth or cotton wool for cleaning Do not use scrubbing material such as a metal brush that might scratch the surface The cleaning procedure should be perfo...

Page 33: ...era head s cable is disconnected from the camera control unit protected by the connector s protecting cap 4 After soaking in disinfecting solution dry with soft cloth in particular any exposed glass w...

Page 34: ...rating life Maintenance services can be obtained from your local representative or from the manufacturer 2 Defective items of equipment are to be serviced and repaired exclusively by persons authorize...

Page 35: ...are correctly set D Dismount the camera from the endoscope and point the camera head towards a light source If the screen becomes brighter check the endoscopic equipment The picture is monochromatic C...

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