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 USB200 User Guide – English 

 

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Connecting the MediCap USB200 

To connect the MediCap USB200, see the diagram on page 7. 

The MediCap USB200 is easy to set up. It connects “in-line” between a monitor and a video source 
(for example, an ultrasound camera, surgical video camera, etc.) 

1.  If you are adding the USB200 to imaging equipment that you are already using, then begin by 

unplugging the existing video cable that connects the monitor and the video source. 

2.  Connect a cable between the “Video Out” on the video source and the “Video Input” on the back 

panel of the USB200. Then connect another cable between the “Video Out” on the USB200 and 
the “Video Input” on the monitor. 

3.  Plug in the power cord. 

4.   As an option, you may connect audio cables (not included) to the input and output of the USB200.  

Connect in the same manner as the video cables in Step 2 above. 

5.  You can also connect standard footswitches to the “Capture” connectors on the back panel. A 

footswitch connected to the “Still” connector performs the same function as the 

Capture Photo

 

button on the front panel. The “Motion” connector performs the same function as the 

Capture 

Video

 button. Footswitches are available as an option at medicapture.com. 

Note: To make the video connections, you can use BNC or S-Video cables. If your camera or monitor 
uses RCA connectors, you will need to obtain a BNC-to-RCA adapter. (Some USB200 models ship 
with this adapter.) 

Inserting a USB Flash Drive 

Before you begin using your USB200, insert the supplied MediCapture brand USB flash drive in the 
USB connector on the front panel. 

 

MediCapture brand flash drives come in a variety of models. The flash drive supplied with your USB200 
may not look the same as the one in the above illustration, but it will function in the same way. 

MediCapture brand USB flash drives are recommended because they have been tested for 
compatibility with the USB200. You may use other brand name USB flash drives. However, please 
note that compatibility is not guaranteed for non-MediCapture brand flash drives. 

Capturing Images 

Capturing images with your USB200 is simple. When you see an image on your monitor that you 
would like to capture, simply press the 

Capture Photo 

button on the front panel. The image will be 

saved directly to the inserted USB flash drive (later, you can transfer your images from the USB flash 
drive to your computer). 

Capture Photo button 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MediCap USB200

Page 1: ...MediCap USB200 Medical Digital Video Recorder User Guide H 264 Edition USB200H UG01 EN 140120 MC...

Page 2: ...CLASS A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection...

Page 3: ...being walked on or pinched especially near plugs outlets and the point where the cord exits from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a car...

Page 4: ...g Images and Video Clips 10 Creating Patient Folders 11 Using the Menus 11 Main Menu 12 Setup Menu 13 Image Options Menu 13 Video Options Menu 14 Advanced Options Menu 14 Volume Menu 15 Transferring I...

Page 5: ...USB200 If this delay is not suitable for your medical environment do not connect your monitor to the USB200 Instead connect your monitor directly to your video source then connect the USB200 to the se...

Page 6: ...MediCap USB200 User Guide English 6 of 20 USB200H UG01 EN 140120 MC Front Panel Back Panel...

Page 7: ...Splitter not included The unit is for exclusive interconnection with IEC60601 certified equipment in the patient environment and IEC 60XXX certified equipment outside of the patient environment A cer...

Page 8: ...eo clips in a new folder 8 After you are finished capturing images and video clips remove the USB flash drive from the USB200 9 Insert the flash drive in the USB connector of a Windows or Apple comput...

Page 9: ...tion connector performs the same function as the Capture Video button Footswitches are available as an option at medicapture com Note To make the video connections you can use BNC or S Video cables If...

Page 10: ...shown in gigabytes GB The Capture Light located between the two capture buttons will blink during recording Reviewing Images and Video Clips At any time during an imaging session you can review the i...

Page 11: ...can be accessed via the Menus Press the Menu button to display the Main menu You can scroll through the menu choices using the Back and Next buttons on the front panel Use the Select button to make a...

Page 12: ...on Image Options Use this menu to select the format of images JPG TIFF BMP or DICOM Video Options Use this menu to select the capture quality You can also set the time length for captured video clips...

Page 13: ...t the video input type Composite S Video or Auto and the video system being used NTSC or PAL If you select the Auto option the system will automatically detect the type of input composite or S Video P...

Page 14: ...recording see the Volume Menu section on page 15 Advanced Options Menu Use the Advanced Menu to configure advanced options perform a firmware upgrade view or reset the current settings or setup a net...

Page 15: ...ol on the external speaker is set to full volume try increasing the volume level in the Volume Menu When increasing the volume levels in this menu do so in small increments and test the effect on the...

Page 16: ...the back of the USB200 Keyboards from most manufacturers are compatible Setting Up the Patient Information Feature To turn on this feature press the Menu button on the front panel to display the Main...

Page 17: ...ing software for EXIF compatibility DICOM Patient information is stored in the appropriate fields of the DICOM header Only experienced DICOM users should select this format it requires third party DIC...

Page 18: ...e USB200 s USB drive will be displayed on your computer just like any other drive You can then drag and drop recorded videos and images from the USB200 s USB drive onto your computer s drive To connec...

Page 19: ...rd 3 5mm mini jacks one for still capture one for video clip capture Mechanical Size 240 x 210 x 63mm 9 5 x 8 27 x 2 5 Weight 1 7kg 3lb 12oz Environmental Storage and transportation 40 to 85 C Operati...

Page 20: ...FOREGOING YOU ASSUME ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF USE OR MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE ABOVE LISTED PRODU...

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