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DP80

This instruction manual is for the Olympus microscope digital camera DP80. To ensure the safety, obtain 
optimum performance and familiarize yourself fully with the use of this camera, we recommend that you 
study this manual thoroughly before operating the camera.
For image operations including recording, editing and saving, please refer to the online manual for the 
cellSens Software.
Retain this instruction manual in an easily accessible place near the work desk for future reference.

INSTRUCTIONS

MICROSCOPE DIGITAL CAMERA

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Optical Microscope Accessory

Summary of Contents for DP80

Page 1: ...ra we recommend that you study this manual thoroughly before operating the camera For image operations including recording editing and saving please refer to the online manual for the cellSens Softwar...

Page 2: ...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 against harmful interference when the product is...

Page 3: ...CHART 16 2 NOMENCLATURE 17 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 19 3 1 Installing the Camera Head 19 3 2 Installing the PCIe Interface Board to Desktop PC DP80 DP80WDR 21 1 Installing the Low Profile Bracket 21 2...

Page 4: ...le 24 3 3 Connecting the External Trigger Cable 25 4 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 26 5 IMAGE ACQUISITION PROCEDURE 27 6 EXTERNAL TRIGGERING 29 7 SPECIFICATIONS 31 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 36 PROPER SELECTION...

Page 5: ...sed with a camera adapter or a microscope from a manufac turer other than Olympus the optical performance may not be manifested fully If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by this manual...

Page 6: ...rage of USB memory ap prox 1 to several years When the equipment fails Please note if following cases may occur though the camera is working properly the image restoration or the compensation for dama...

Page 7: ...ific general hazard Follow the description given after this symbol or in the instruction manual Caution labels Caution labels are placed at parts where special precaution is required when handling and...

Page 8: ...ll not slip out before setting the standby switch to ON Do not move the PC or apply an impact to it while it is powered ON 2 The cords and interface cables are vulnerable to bends or twists Do not app...

Page 9: ...s connect the power cord correctly and ensure that the grounding terminal of the device and that of the wall outlet are properly connected If the device is not grounded our intended electric safety an...

Page 10: ...n errors and functional faults incurred due to the alteration of the environmental setup including BIOS change installation of other software or addition of hardware to the PC by the user 4 When the H...

Page 11: ...be deteriorated due to the optical performance of the U DPT or U MPH 3 When the U TV0 63XB is used using two or more intermediate attachments may obscure the peripheral part of the field of view or m...

Page 12: ...lity such as shad ing may be observed 6 When the specimen has a low contrast near transparent or high reflectance mirror status and the aperture iris diaphragm is stopped down near the smallest apertu...

Page 13: ...or microscope is vibrated during image acquisition with pixel shifting 4080 x 3072 or 2040 x 1536 pixels the image will be disturbed There are several causes for the vibration which are the operation...

Page 14: ...ity max 80 without condensation See page 35 for details Recommended Monitor Specifications A monitor with the 1280 x 1024 or larger full color display capability An Adobe RGB compatible monitor provid...

Page 15: ...rd graphic also acceptable Extension slot PCI Express Rev 1 0a or later Half size or low profile PCIe board compatible 106 7 mm x 174 6 mm OS Windows 7 Professional Ultimate 64 bit Language English or...

Page 16: ...cond The movie recording time is limited according to the HDD free space 4 RAM If a RAM other than a PC2700 or greater dual channel RAM is used the full size live frame rate may drop 5 Monitor Use an...

Page 17: ...your PC does not have an available FDD power cable or the FDD power cable is too short use the provided HDD 4 pin to FDD power conversion cable for the power supply If your PC does not have an availab...

Page 18: ...vibrations 5 The camera head needs to be calibrated periodically approx every 3 months for the level variations caused by the influence of cosmic rays For the calibration method refer to the CCD Cali...

Page 19: ...ven tilated room 2 Do not use organic solvents which cause painted and plastic parts to deteriorate Do not use organic solvents to clean the product components other than the glass components To clea...

Page 20: ...w profile bracket HDD to FDD power conversion cable DP80 Camera head B4 mount camera adapter External trigger cable Camera interface cable Desktop PC Resolution 1280 x 1024 or higher Monitor Software...

Page 21: ...ad should be an Olympus designated product or a product in compliance with the requirements of IEC60950 or CISPR22 24 If equipment other than these products is connected Olympus cannot guarantee any p...

Page 22: ...rigger cable page 25 Clamping screws Low profile bracket page 21 Interface cable page 24 Interface cable connector pages 24 Trigger cable connector page 25 Software DVD ROM Software optional cellSens...

Page 23: ...placing it on the stable table or desk CAUTION The following procedure deals with the case using the U TV0 63XB B4 mount camera adapter Fit the positioning pin e of the camera adapter U TV0 63XB d wi...

Page 24: ...mera adapter from other manufacturer than Olympus is used the optical performance of the system may not be manifested fully The view field range illustrated in left figure is just a guide Check the ac...

Page 25: ...a low profile bracket Prepare a flat blade and a Phillips screwdriver and remove the screws a and the screw b Replace the existing bracket with the low profile bracket c and attach the screws a b Do...

Page 26: ...e installation The SATA to HDD 4 pin power conversion adapter is sensitive to excessive force Please handle it with care Be careful not to cut your fingers at sharp parts within the PC Open the housin...

Page 27: ...I F board b When both FDD power cable and HDD power cable are not available 1 Connect the SATA HDD 4 pin power conversion adapter i provided with this product to the SATA power cable h of the PC 2 Co...

Page 28: ...equipments generating high heats such as the lamp housing of the microscope CAUTION Cable side Camera head PC side Insert the connector of the interface cable all the way into the connector a of the c...

Page 29: ...unction refer to 6 EXTERNAL TRIGGERING p 29 Insert the connector of the external trigger cable to the connector a on the PCIe interface board in the desktop PC or the PCIe extension box When using the...

Page 30: ...be installed unless the user account is registered as Computer administrator If the user account is registered as a Restricted account change it to the Computer administrator account For the user acco...

Page 31: ...ing the color modes Record an image Select the area 30 1 0 1 full image Set the exposure time Exposure mode Manual Auto Save the image Fine adjust the exposure time Exposure mode Manual Auto For the d...

Page 32: ...time Exposure mode Manual SFL Auto Reconfirmation fine adjustment as required Fluorescence Observation Set up the microscope Perform framing and focusing Set the exposure mode Select the area 30 1 0 1...

Page 33: ...e trigger input is detected at the edge and the cellSens starts to acquire the images based on the preset expo sure time The positive and negative logics can be switched with the cellSens Set the expo...

Page 34: ...e operations of the cellSens The external trigger signal is output by starting still image acquisition when the shutter is closed The time lag from the trigger output to the start of exposure can be s...

Page 35: ...filter Bayer pattern Monochrome 2 3 inch 1 45 mega pixels monochrome CCD Progressive scan Cooling Peltier device Natural air cooling CCD temperature room temperature 10 C max Camera mount B4 mount 2...

Page 36: ...2 29fps 340 x 250 4x4 57fps Color Recorded image sizes Centering OFF 4080 x 3072 Pixel shift 2040 x 1536 Pixel shift 1360 x 1024 1x1 680 x 512 1x1 680 x 510 2x2 340 x 250 4x4 Centering ON 3648 x 2736...

Page 37: ...l shift bleaching Available Monochrome Recorded image sizes Centering OFF 1360 x 1024 1x1 680 x 512 1x1 680 x 510 2x2 340 x 250 4x4 Centering ON 1216 x 912 1x1 608 x 456 1x1 608 x 456 2x2 304 x 228 4x...

Page 38: ...ec in 10 msec steps TTL compatible Black balance modes Area specified auto Manual Focus indicator Contrast bar Line profile Image file format File formats supported by cellSens software Preview qualit...

Page 39: ...able Approx 2 8 meters External trigger cable Approx 0 2 meter Storage environment 20 to 60 C 10 to 90 without condensation Operating environment Indoor use Altitude max 2000 meters Ambient temperatur...

Page 40: ...board is in stalled improperly Install the PCIe interface board properly 22 The software is installed improperly Install the software 26 Live image is not displayed The camera and PC are connected imp...

Page 41: ...ding processing completes before starting record ing of the next image In certain cases it may be required to press the Cancel button on the status bar and record the image again Online manual The cel...

Page 42: ...ering area to the area where you want to obtain optimum exposure Online manual AE lock which was set when the exposure time was longer than the currently required exposure time is active Cancel AE loc...

Page 43: ...rea to the area where you want to obtain optimum exposure Online manual AE lock which was set when the exposure time was shorter than the currently required exposure time is active Cancel AE lock Onli...

Page 44: ...ust the RGB color balance to obtain optimum colors Online manual The area selected in black balance adjustment was improper Select a black area with the rect angular black balance adjustment area Onli...

Page 45: ...over glass on the front of the camera is stained Clean the objective camera adapt er lens condenser and or window lens of the microscope or clean the cover glass on the bottom of the camera head 15 Th...

Page 46: ...tion setting at 1280 x 1024 or more in the property of the screen The large font has been selected for the font size of the screen Select a small font in the property of the screen External trigger si...

Page 47: ...pproved power supply cord for Olympus products Olympus can no longer warrant the electrical safety of the equipment Specifications Voltage Rating Current Rating Temperature Rating Length Fittings Conf...

Page 48: ...isted in Table 1 In case you are unable to buy locally the power supply cord which is approved by one of the agencies mentioned in Table 1 please use replacements approved by any other equivalent and...

Page 49: ...DP80 45 Country Agency Certification Mark Country Agency Certification Mark Finland FEI Switzerland SEV France UTE United Kingdom ASTA BSI Germany VDE U S A UL Ireland NSAI...

Page 50: ...d Length of color section in mm Black Red Yellow Comite Electrotechnique Belge CEBEC CEBEC HAR 10 30 10 Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker VDE e V Pr stelle VDE HAR 30 10 10 Union Technique de I Elect...

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