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Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions

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Control unit nomenclature and functions

[ANGLE] joystick 
Angulation operation

[LIVE/GAIN] button
Live image display/
gain (LX only)

[MEAS/ENTER] joystick
Menu selection/
measurement operations 
(LX only)

[VIEW] button 
Retrieve screen 
display/thumbnail 
screen display

[BRT] lever 
Adjusting the brightness

[MENU/EXIT] button 
Menu display

Grip

Summary of Contents for IPLEX LX Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS INDUSTRIAL VIDEOSCOPE IPLEX LX series IPLEX LT series IV8420L1 IV8420L2 IV8435L1 IV8435L2 IV8620L1 IV8620L2 IV8635L1 IV8635L2 IV88100L1 IV88100L2...

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Page 3: ...cautions 4 Handling of the battery 7 Product configurations of the IPLEX LX LT series 9 Chapter 1 Checking the package contents 10 1 1 Checking the package contents 10 IPLEX LX LT series package cont...

Page 4: ...end 31 Inspecting the O ring 33 3 5 Inspecting the control unit and the universal cable 34 3 6 Inspecting the optical adapter 35 Inspecting the optical adapter optics and connecting screw threads 35 I...

Page 5: ...ng the control unit and insertion tube 57 Inserting the insertion tube 58 Angulation operation 59 4 3 Withdrawing the insertion tube 60 Releasing the angulation lock 60 Withdrawing the insertion tube...

Page 6: ...Delete image 89 Setting up a folder 91 Copy images Move images 92 Changing image file names 95 Format USB Flash Drive 96 5 4 Displaying PDF File LX Only 97 Chapter 6 Measurement procedures LX only 10...

Page 7: ...Repacking the case 132 Locking the case 135 8 5 Storage precautions 136 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 137 9 1 Troubleshooting guide 138 Error messages 138 General troubles during operation 141 List of er...

Page 8: ...vi For 8 5 mm type insertion tube 157 Appendix 158 System chart 158...

Page 9: ...o the instrument at the locations shown below Rating plate varies in each model Please refer to the Specifications Chap 10 If labels or symbols are missing or illegible please contact Olympus 1 Rating...

Page 10: ...2 3 Warning plate...

Page 11: ...which will be used during the procedure and use the equipment as instructed Keep this and all related instruction manuals in a safe accessible location If you have any questions about any information...

Page 12: ...erproof Except for the insertion tube never use or store the instrument in any location where it might be submerged in water An electric shock may result Never use this instrument on a piece of electr...

Page 13: ...page 138 under Error messages The image quality may be deteriorated in high temperature Inserting the insertion tube into an observation object that is hotter than the operating temperature may damage...

Page 14: ...o not operate the ANGLE joystick of the control unit with intensity while the ANGLE LOCK lever is pulled otherwise it may cause malfunction If the USB connector or other connectors become wet wipe the...

Page 15: ...y fluid in an eye may result in loss of eyesight Should this occur rinse eyes thoroughly with clean water and immediately have a physician s treatment Do not attempt to open or modify the battery Doin...

Page 16: ...correct use may result in fluid leak excessive heat generation and or damage When replacing the battery install them correctly by observing the insertion direction In general the battery performance d...

Page 17: ...tem chart in the Appendix for the IPLEX LX LT and optional equipment configurations Expanded functions of the IPLEX LX LT series The IPLEX LX LT series functions can be expanded IPLEX LT IPLEX LX IPLE...

Page 18: ...tact Olympus IPLEX LX LT series package contents Name Count IPLEX LX or LT main unit 1 USB flash drive for recording images 1 AC adapter 1 AC power cord 1 3P 2P adapter 1 Optical adapter case 1 IPLEX...

Page 19: ...set 2 power cables each with a different plug type are provided Instruction Manual IPLEX LX LT series This booklet 1 IPLEX LX LT Operation manual 1 AC adapter 1 IPLEX LX LT utility disc 1 Software lic...

Page 20: ...re and functions 2 1 System nomenclature Main unit Handle Universal cable Bend stopper Insertion tube or scope Angulation section LCD monitor covered by LCD protective sheet Tip cap Strap holder Strap...

Page 21: ...13 Chapter 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions Shoulder strap Optical adapter case holder Ring...

Page 22: ...and functions 2 2 Main unit nomenclature and functions Battery cover Video connector cap AC adapter connector cap Lock release lever Lock release button Scope handset holder Control unit holder Tripod...

Page 23: ...ctions ANGLE joystick Angulation operation LIVE GAIN button Live image display gain LX only MEAS ENTER joystick Menu selection measurement operations LX only VIEW button Retrieve screen display thumbn...

Page 24: ...er 2 Instrument nomenclature and functions FRZ REC button Freeze record observed image two locations left and right Hanger To hang the control unit on the main unit Joystick guard ZOOM lever Zooming t...

Page 25: ...mporarily be fixed on the control unit by inserting it into the insertion tube holder hole Insertion tube wrap belt 4 mm and 6 mm types only Stopper To prevent accidental operation of the angulation l...

Page 26: ...bbreviation See Optical adapter specifications page 155 Nut Objective lens First screw thread Product abbreviation See Optical adapter specifications page 155 Electrode O ring Second screw thread Opti...

Page 27: ...ions page 156 Nut Objective lens Connecting screw O ring Optical adapter positioning groove Product abbreviation See Optical adapter specifications page 156 Electrode Positioning pin Optical adapter i...

Page 28: ...cifications page 157 Nut Objective lens Connecting screw Optical adapter positioning groove Product abbreviation See Optical adapter specifications page 157 Electrode Positioning pin Optical adapter i...

Page 29: ...ng for the 6 mm or 8 5 mm types optical data media USB flash drive included with stereo measurement set optional in the optical adapter case provided with this product O ring for 6 mm or 8 5 mm types...

Page 30: ...nly required before use but should be conducted periodically 3 1 Transportation of the case CAUTION Before transporting the case inspect the exterior parts handles and latch of the case for irregulari...

Page 31: ...n Taking the instrument out of the case For 4 mm and 6 mm types Remove the equipment in the order of Main unit Insertion tube Control unit Insertion tube Control unit Main unit Remove the main unit Un...

Page 32: ...ase the latch on the front of the case Do not pull the insertion tube with excessive force when taking it out of the cushioned slot Otherwise the insertion tube may be damaged When taking the control...

Page 33: ...he three setup configurations shown below CAUTION Place the main unit on a level surface so it is stable The main unit can tip over if it is not stable Do not place the main unit in overhead location...

Page 34: ...up on the protrusion on the rear of the main unit Affixing the tripod with the platform installed at an angle can cause the main unit to fall off You can use a platform with a size that is less than 4...

Page 35: ...e can be lowered from its storage position and freely adjusted within the range shown in the illustration below When using the handle as a stand you can adjust the angle for easy viewing CAUTION Take...

Page 36: ...he dangers warnings and cautions in Handling of the battery under Important Information Please Read Before Use on page 7 The battery indicator flashes when a battery is continuously used under low vol...

Page 37: ...ned correctly Never try to force the battery if it does not slide in easily Check to make sure that the battery is positioned correctly and that there is no problem with its terminals Trying to force...

Page 38: ...of damage Using a power cord with irregularities may result in an electric shock Power cord is rated for 100 120 V 50 60 Hz AC Connecting it to an outlet with a different rating may cause a fire or el...

Page 39: ...may not be able to withdraw it from the observation object If the external material of the insertion tube is cut take care against injury during inspection Inspecting the insertion tube distal end WA...

Page 40: ...e insertion tube distal end 4 Use the brush provided in the cleaning kit to wipe off any dirt found in the positioning groove the positioning cut surface or screws on the insertion tube s distal end N...

Page 41: ...8 5 mm types are on the distal end of the insertion tube On the 6 mm and 8 5 mm types the area beneath the O ring is yellow which is visible if the O ring is not in correct position CAUTION On the 6...

Page 42: ...amage or deformation to the external material buttons joysticks and levers 2 Ensure that the universal cable is free of irregularities such as cuts and buckling BRT lever ZOOM lever FRZ REC button two...

Page 43: ...stal end The best results may be obtained using the lens cleaning fluid provided in the lens cleaning kit CAUTION Using the optical adapter electrodes while dirt or water is present may cause damage t...

Page 44: ...ptical adapter are not loose CAUTION Never use it if any parts are loose Otherwise the loose part may fall into the inspection object Attaching and detaching the optical adapter 1 Positioning the opti...

Page 45: ...rew thread turn the entire main body of the optical adapter clockwise while pushing gently until it fits into the positioning cut surface on the insertion tube s distal end and can be turned no furthe...

Page 46: ...the nut will not turn stop using it and contact Olympus The optical adapter is a precise instrument using glass components in the optical system Do not drop it or hit it against hard surfaces Before...

Page 47: ...cognize the optical adapter type automatically and display its name NOTE For the stereo optical adapter the optical adapter confirmation screen or the initial stereo adapter settings screen is display...

Page 48: ...of all the optical adapters is displayed when an optical adapter is attached 2 Use the MEAS ENTER joystick to select an optical adapter to use NOTE For an LX without the stereo measuring function the...

Page 49: ...ties such as cracks on the screen NOTE The LCD panel is fabricated based on precision technologies The LCD panel may contain pixels that do not light visible as black dots or light permanently visible...

Page 50: ...the main unit during observation 1 Insert the hanger on the side of the control unit straight into the control unit holder on the side or the back of the main unit The hanger may not fit correctly at...

Page 51: ...ion can cause the control unit to fall off and cause an accident This also may damage the main unit 3 Push in the hanger until you feel a click If it is not inserted completely it may come off too eas...

Page 52: ...or personal injury When transporting it with the control unit and main unit affixed to each other take care so the universal cable and insertion tube do not come into direct contact with the ground A...

Page 53: ...for example swinging the IPLEX LX LT main unit or placing a heavy object on the instrument When using the shoulder strap be careful not to hit the IPLEX LX LT main unit against other objects When usin...

Page 54: ...the two strap brackets and to one of the strap rings to do observations During observation attach the shoulder strap so that the side with the two connections is on the left side of the main unit as s...

Page 55: ...d inspection before observation 2 Adjust the length of the shoulder strap using its length adjuster 3 Use the length adjusters shown below to adjust the angle for easy viewing during observations Leng...

Page 56: ...from your shoulder 5 While walking with the control unit attached to the main unit back left side insert the slack of the universal cable between the handle and the main unit If the universal cable i...

Page 57: ...elt on the handle to secure the insertion tube For 8 5 mm type CAUTION For the 8 5 mm type do not loop the insertion tube and hang it on the control unit s joystick guard Always attach it to the handl...

Page 58: ...e holder 1 Pass the Hook Loop fastener of the optical adapter case holder through the ring on the shoulder strap 2 Fold the Hook Loop fastener over to fasten it as shown in the diagram Removing the op...

Page 59: ...n 1 Hold down the main unit s power button for at least two seconds and confirm that the power turns on Turning off the power Press and hold the power button on the main unit for 2 seconds NOTE The po...

Page 60: ...splay functions such as menu selection may be longer than before This is not a malfunction When using the stereo optical adapter the position of the left and right images may be misaligned in some dir...

Page 61: ...ination lighting WARNING The Illumination emitted from the insertion tube distal end may heat and ignite a nearby object Be sure to set the illumination light turn off the LIGHT button on the front pa...

Page 62: ...amage or reduce the performance of the equipment If the distal end of the insertion tube or the inside of the main unit gets too hot while the light is set to high the insertion tube automatically ret...

Page 63: ...cking the angulation lock 1 Remove the stopper 2 While the ANGLE LOCK lever is pulled out and locked confirm that angulation remains locked even when you remove your finger from the ANGLE joystick 3 C...

Page 64: ...perations while the angle lock is on may cause an overload malfunction While the angle is locked by pull up the ANGLE LOCK lever the LOCK label shows up on the ANGLE LOCK lever If the operation of art...

Page 65: ...ral the ANGLE joystick of the control unit is manipulated with the thumb of the hand holding the grip of the control unit 2 Other buttons are also to be manipulated with the fingers of the hand holdin...

Page 66: ...nation light does not light if the optical adapter is not correctly attached to the distal end of the insertion tube Read and understand the contents of Important Information Please Read Before Use pa...

Page 67: ...nsertion tube from the object of observation Continued use risks damage to the insertion tube and the optical adapter resulting in malfunction and reduced illumination Angulation operation 1 The inser...

Page 68: ...wise the insertion tube and or observation target may be damaged If the insertion tube is caught by something during withdrawal turn the control unit gently while continuing the withdrawal Do not use...

Page 69: ...EC button again or the LIVE GAIN button to return to a live image 3 When an image containing quick action is frozen the frozen image may be blurred Zoom 1 While a live image is displayed tilt the cont...

Page 70: ...y image display by pressing the BRT lever towards S until BRT brightness reaches its maximum setting Level 8 The live image becomes monochrome during the gain boost display This function is effective...

Page 71: ...g images The following table shows the size of a single image and the approximate numbers of images recordable on the USB flash drive for recording images The setups related to image recording must be...

Page 72: ...SB connector is wet wait until it is thoroughly dry before connecting the USB Flash Drive If there is foreign matter inside the USB connector remove all of it before connecting the USB Flash Drive Nev...

Page 73: ...ter is attached recording a still image while ON is selected for the PRINT SCREEN ON OFF setting records a still image on which the date time title logo measurement results and other on screen informa...

Page 74: ...USB flash drive for recording images includes image files with file numbers IV000001 and IV000003 recording an image creates a file named IV000004 c is the filename extension Performing the image rec...

Page 75: ...lympus about USB flash drives Press the FRZ REC button briefly on the control unit to freeze the image While the frozen image is displayed press the FRZ REC button again for at least two seconds to re...

Page 76: ...USB flash drives 1 Press the FRZ REC button for at least two seconds long push while a live image is displayed The movie image recording confirmation window appears after completion of still image rec...

Page 77: ...nutes of recording time To stop recording press the FRZ REC button or the VIEW button If you select NO in the moving image confirmation window only the still image is recorded but the moving image is...

Page 78: ...es 1 Insert the USB flash drive for recording images that contains the image to be displayed in the USB connector 2 Press the VIEW button for at least 2 seconds to open the thumbnail screen The thumbn...

Page 79: ...retrieve the selected image Retrieve image When the selected image is a moving image the thumbnail screen is displayed automatically after the movie is finished playing A file name is displayed at th...

Page 80: ...available video cable with RCA pin plug for output of images to a monitor Only live images can be output Open the video connector cap to connect a video cable with RCA pin plug to the main unit CAUTI...

Page 81: ...stick up down left or right to select the menu to open 3 Press the MEAS ENTER joystick to execute the selected menu function 4 Press the LIVE GAIN button to turn off the menu and return to the observa...

Page 82: ...u operations and functions 1 Press the MENU EXIT button to display the menu screen 2 Tilt the MEAS ENTER joystick up or down to select then press the MEAS ENTER joystick The SETUP menu is displayed Su...

Page 83: ...ER joystick up or down to select ON or OFF then press the MEAS ENTER joystick Now the operation is complete If you press the MENU EXIT button you can return to the main menu and perform other menu set...

Page 84: ...uch as a piece of paper Select EXECUTE to set the white balance White balance cannot be selected while the image is frozen CHANGE FOLDER Set up a folder for recording and playing back still and moving...

Page 85: ...live image display between Negative and Positive NOTE You can not switch the live image to negative when stereo measurement optical tip adapter is attached ON Enable Pressing the MEAS ENTER joystick o...

Page 86: ...logo DATE TIME Displays date time and title OFF Nothing is displayed DATE TIME LOGO BEEP ON OFF Specifies whether beep tones sound from the built in speakers ON Beep tones sound OFF Beep tones do not...

Page 87: ...tle function You can input the alphabet Western European letters with umlauts and other diacritic marks numbers and symbols If the language is set to Japanese you can input single byte katakana Displa...

Page 88: ...s pressed The indicator is displayed during European character mode input 2 Select the text button assigned to the letter you want to input and press the MEAS ENTER joystick The character you select a...

Page 89: ...et title selection tilt the MEAS ENTER joystick to the left select x and then press the MEAS ENTER joystick 2 Select the preset title you want from the list and then press the MEAS ENTER joystick The...

Page 90: ...e every time the FRZ REC button is pressed for at least two seconds NOTE If all the digits in the serial number are blank _ _ _ then a serial number is not displayed on screen Also in this situation s...

Page 91: ...t the MEAS ENTER joystick up or the bottom title in the list and then tilt the joystick down 4 Select the line to register the word to and press the MEAS ENTER joystick The word input to the title inp...

Page 92: ...he icon and press the MEAS ENTER joystick A NEGATIVE POSITIVE window will be displayed 4 Move the MEAS ENTER joystick up and down to select ON and press the MEAS ENTER joystick The setting has been co...

Page 93: ...n press the MEAS ENTER joystick The SETUP menu is displayed 3 Tilt the MEAS ENTER joystick up or down to select then press the MEAS ENTER joystick The DATE TIME window is displayed 4 Tilt the MEAS ENT...

Page 94: ...ions 6 To change the date format select the minutes digits and then tilt the MEAS ENTER joystick to the right to select Year Mon Day 7 Tilt the MEAS ENTER joystick up or down to select a date format a...

Page 95: ...stick up or down to select then press the MEAS ENTER joystick The SETUP menu is displayed 3 Tilt the MEAS ENTER joystick up or down to select then press the MEAS ENTER joystick The LANGUAGE window is...

Page 96: ...aying back still and moving images See Setting up a folder page 91 for details about operations 100IV7R1 COPY FILE Thumbnail screen only Copy images recorded on a USB flash drive for recording images...

Page 97: ...e following procedure 1 Select the images to delete with the MEAS ENTER joystick 2 Press the BRTS button to mark the selected images 9 is displayed 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to mark all the images to del...

Page 98: ...tick to delete the selected image When multiple images are being deleted the total number of images being deleted and the number of images already deleted is displayed Deleting images in the retrieve...

Page 99: ...rive for recording images 1 Press the MENU EXIT button to display the menu 2 Select and press the MEAS ENTER joystick A list of the folders that are in the DCIM folder is displayed 3 Select the folder...

Page 100: ...the USB Flash Drive may be destroyed Never attempt to remove the USB Flash Drive while moving or copying images Copying images in the thumbnail screen 1 In the thumbnail screen tilt the MEAS ENTER jo...

Page 101: ...ep 1 is copied to the folder 5 To create a new destination folder select NEW FOLDER in step 4 and press the MEAS ENTER joystick An input window similar to the one for inputting titles opens and you ca...

Page 102: ...n while the image is selected to remove the mark 5 Press the BRTT button to mark all the thumbnail images 6 You can clear the mark from marked images by pressing the BRTT button 2 After selecting the...

Page 103: ...en 1 In the thumbnail screen tilt the MEAS ENTER joystick to move to the selection frame and select a thumbnail 2 After selecting an image press the MENU EXIT button to display the menu 3 Select and p...

Page 104: ...lash drive If it is done the initial stereo adapter settings cannot be set again 1 Display the thumbnail screen 2 Press the MENU EXIT button to display the menu 3 Select and press the MEAS ENTER joyst...

Page 105: ...files you want to display into the folder 2 Connect the USB Flash Drive to the USB port of the main unit NOTE Use alphanumeric characters or symbols to name the PDF file Otherwise you are not able to...

Page 106: ...eric and symbols will be displayed as space Working with a PDF file On the menu on which the PDF file is displayed you can work with that PDF file as shown below PDF main menu PDF submenu Functional d...

Page 107: ...g the MEAS ENTER joystick gives you the same effect DISPLAY PDF INFORMATION Allows you to display or hide the PDF file name number of displayed pages total pages positional settings vertical horizonta...

Page 108: ...100 Chapter 5 Menu operations and functions...

Page 109: ...measurements With a live image or a recorded image displayed press the MEAS ENTER joystick on the control unit This causes the measurement to be done according to the selected optical adapter To move...

Page 110: ...if a similar shape exists in the proximity of the point indicated in the image After completion of measurement always be sure to check the positions of the pointers in the left and right images and c...

Page 111: ...image and apply measurement 4 Measurement value check After completing inspection check the measurement value after examination by the following procedure described in Measurement value check page 11...

Page 112: ...not the adapter rattles or is loose when it is attached if it is not firmly attached by rotating in the direction of arrow A completely the measurement accuracy deteriorates After installation of the...

Page 113: ...l adapter is attached This screen shows the set numbers and adapter names of the stereo optical adapters registered that are the same type as the stereo optical adapter that is connected 2 Check the n...

Page 114: ...easurement procedures LX only 3 The following message is displayed when the stereo optical adapter is removed CAUTION The above message does not appear when the optical adapter is attached except in t...

Page 115: ...e not been entered are highlighted in gray 2 Select the optical adapter to be used and press the MEAS ENTER joystick If no stereo optical adapters are entered it is necessary to execute NEW STEREO ADA...

Page 116: ...s required to execute the NEW STEREO ADAPTER setup NOTE The NEW STEREO ADAPTER setup consists of creating the environment data which is the measurement parameters specific to the combination of a spec...

Page 117: ...erted the message shown below is displayed Remove the USB memory for recording images and insert an optical data media Select OK and then press the MEAS ENTER joystick The new stereo optical adapter s...

Page 118: ...ust the brightness of a white image Use the check tool provided with the stereo measurement set to capture a white image The orientation of the insertion tube in the white indented part is different d...

Page 119: ...FRZ REC button to freeze the white image When capturing the white image hold the insertion tube by a position behind the angulation section so that no force is applied to the optical adapter and angu...

Page 120: ...e guide repeat these steps in reverse order 9 The optical data for the new stereo optical adapter is stored in the main unit s internal memory when the white image has been captured successfully Then...

Page 121: ...n tube while the live screen is displayed Or select SELECT OPTICAL ADAPTER on the menu screen 2 Select NEW STEREO ADAPTER and press the MEAS ENTER joystick 3 Select the stereo optical adapter to do in...

Page 122: ...attery cover insert an optical data media STEP2 Confirm the adapter name and set number STEP2A Overwrite the data that has already been registered STEP3 Tighten the adapter firmly in arrow direction A...

Page 123: ...ol included with the Stereo Measurement Set to the end 2 Turn the check tool so that you see an image similar to the one shown in the figure below 3 Perform the distance mode stereo measurement see pa...

Page 124: ...BRIGHTNESS level to darken the image see Adjusting the brightness page 62 2 As the illumination comes from one side of the field of view some objects produce shadows depending on their shapes Since me...

Page 125: ...oint number in the left image area PUT R Specify reference point number in the left image area Point Indicates a specified measurement point or reference point Object distance Displays object distance...

Page 126: ...ent point or reference point specified immediately before ALL CLEAR Clears all specified measurement point or reference point METHOD Selects a measurement method See Selecting a measurement method pag...

Page 127: ...ed in the stereo measurement menu screen The following three measurement methods are available Distance This mode allows for measuring the distance between measurement points Place the cursor on each...

Page 128: ...measuring the distance from a measurement point to the reference plane defined by three reference points It indicates depth and height Height is indicated by a positive value and depth is indicated b...

Page 129: ...surement session Specifying and moving the measurement points To move the cursor tilt the MEAS ENTER joystick in the desired direction Then press the MEAS ENTER joystick to specify the required number...

Page 130: ...ce display When matching completes the relevant corresponding point is displayed in the right image area Confirm that it corresponds to the position specified in the left image area At this time the d...

Page 131: ...e While the resolution of measuring is high when the measuring direction is parallel with the screen it gets low when measuring direction becomes closer to depthwise Therefore the measurement can be m...

Page 132: ...te measurements 1 Selecting the optical adapter Before executing the object distance measurement select the stereo optical adapter to be used by referring to Checking the stereo optical adapter page 1...

Page 133: ...position of the cursor in the left image The object distance indicator shows the distance between the distal end of the optical adapter and the subject by nine levels Up to 15 mm green Up to 30 mm yel...

Page 134: ...ly from the USB Flash Drive where the images you want to read are recorded Reading images with a computer For details about how to open IPLEX LX LT images with IPLEX VIEWER PLUS see the IPLEX VIEWER P...

Page 135: ...er the remaining battery power shown on the LCD monitor is different For details refer to the instruction manual of your battery The remaining battery power is not displayed during the AC adapter powe...

Page 136: ...s Otherwise failure of the instrument may not only lead to a malfunction but also a fire Be careful not to leave any foreign objects in the battery compartment when replacing the battery Otherwise a f...

Page 137: ...8 Storage and maintenance NOTE If you are having trouble removing the battery hook it with your finger to remove it 4 See Supplying power from the battery page 28 for information about putting in a n...

Page 138: ...with a soft cloth or cotton and wash well using a neutral detergent solution and pieces of gauze Then wipe it with a piece of soft gauze moistened with clean water wipe off the moisture well and dry 3...

Page 139: ...r Then lightly wipe it with a clean dry cloth Also thoroughly wipe all dirt water and other foreign matter from the interior of the battery cover video connector cap AC adapter connector cap and the l...

Page 140: ...Main unit Control unit Insertion tube Main unit Storage process label Control unit Insertion tube Stow the control unit first Insertion tube Universal cable Shoulder strap Storage groove Wind the inse...

Page 141: ...AC adapter 2 pcs For main unit For battery charger optional Rigid sleeve optional INSTRUCTIONS Utility disc Battery 2 pcs optional Optical adapter case Battery charger optional Optical adapter case ho...

Page 142: ...Shoulder strap Wind the insertion tube in a loop alongside of the inner wall of the storage compartment and stow the shoulder strap Check if the control unit is mounted on the main unit and then clos...

Page 143: ...the insertion tube when storing it Make sure that the case s latch is locked properly If it is locked improperly the top cover may open during transport When closing the top cover be careful that you...

Page 144: ...ve emissions Doing so could damage the equipment The performance of some kind of electric parts will be deteriorated by the gas including the halide contained in the insecticide the herbicide and the...

Page 145: ...e observation page 22 do not use the equipment if there are any obvious malfunctions Contact Olympus for repairs Should the slightest irregularity be suspected do not use the instrument and see 9 1 Tr...

Page 146: ...h Drive with the IPLEX LX LT IMAGER ERROR PLEASE TURN OFF THE POWER The self check function is activated and prompts termination of operation Stop inspection and turn the instrument off then on again...

Page 147: ...the high beam A message appears and an alarm sounds when the insertion tube is inserted into a high temperature observation object LX only HIGH TEMPERATURE DISTAL END PLEASE IMMEDIATELY PULL OUT THE S...

Page 148: ...e self check function was triggered to prompt termination of inspection Extend the insertion tube as much as possible to reduce the loop amount and turn power back on without operating the ANGLE joyst...

Page 149: ...sed light emissions Replace the optical adapter The optical adapter cannot be attached to the insertion tube A foreign object is stuck to the screws Wipe them with a clean piece of gauze or cotton swa...

Page 150: ...ted incorrectly Correctly adjust the external monitor The optical adapter is old Replace the optical adapter Color reproduction is poor The white balance is set improperly Re adjust the white balance...

Page 151: ...provided or one that is not recommended by Olympus was used Remove the AC adapter or the battery from the main unit to turn off the power Use the USB flash drive for recording images provided as stan...

Page 152: ...t the correct optical data media 504 Insert the correct optical data media 505 System error 506 Not a proper white image 507 System error 508 System error 701 No measurement available 703 No measureme...

Page 153: ...e instrument for repair contact Olympus Include a detailed description of the malfunction and the conditions under which it occurs when returning the instrument Malfunctions that occur during the warr...

Page 154: ...essure Insertion tube In air 1013 hPa Underwater IV84 86 series 1013 to 1368 hPa IV88 series 1013 to 2026 hPa Other parts than above In air 1013 hPa Operating environment humidity All parts 15 to 90 R...

Page 155: ...IV8435L1 L2 130 IV8620L1 L2 150 IV8635L1 L2 130 IV88100L1 L2 115 UP DOWN RIGHT and LEFT each direction The insertion tube is straight Flexible section Flexibility IV84 series Fixed hard tube from the...

Page 156: ...LIVE GAIN button Returns to the live screen from the menu screen Switches the gain mode in the live screen LX only FRZ REC button Freezing function and recording function done by one button Short pus...

Page 157: ...d by selecting white balance in the menu It is a simple operation adjusted by capturing an image of a white object Input Output connector Video signal outputs One video signal output For external devi...

Page 158: ...ed on the screen can be superimposed on the image Recording time Depending on the USB Flash Drive capacity and subject Restrictions Moving image playback guaranteed only when one of the recommended US...

Page 159: ...easurement results for the measurement point indicated by the cursor Up to 3 measurement results can be displayed Spot ranging Spot ranging indicates approximate value of the distance from the tip of...

Page 160: ...he main unit Other items Shoulder strap x1 Optical adapter case with holder x1 Battery x 2 Battery charger x1 AC adapter including power cables x2 INSTRUCTIONS Lens cleaning kit Utility disc USB flash...

Page 161: ...rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada WEEE Directive In accordance with European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment this symbol indicates that the product mu...

Page 162: ...ODING MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG 4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS G...

Page 163: ...tal end when mounted AT120D NF IV84 AT120D FF IV84 AT120S NF IV84 AT120S FF IV84 AT50D 50D IV84 AT50S 50S IV84 Product abbreviation 120DN V84 120DF V84 120SN V84 120SF V84 50 50D V84 50 50S V84 Charac...

Page 164: ...Field of view 40 80 80 120 120 Direction of view Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Depth of field 1 200 to mm 8 to mm 35 to mm 4 to 190 mm 25 to mm Distal end Outer diameter 2 6 0 mm 6 0 mm 6 0...

Page 165: ...20DN V88 120DF V88 120SN V88 120SF V88 Character color Green Red Green Red Green Opt ical sys tem Field of view 80 120 120 120 120 Direction of view Forward Forward Forward Side Side Depth of field 1...

Page 166: ...X IV8620L1 IV8635L1 6 mm type LT IV8620L2 IV8635L2 Video cable with RCA pin plug commercially available External monitor NTSC PAL commercially available LX LT main unit Insertion tube wrap belt 8 5 mm...

Page 167: ...D NF IV84 AT120D FF IV84 AT120S NF IV84 AT120S FF IV84 AT50D 50D IV84 AT50S 50S IV84 6 mm type AT40D IV86 AT80D NF IV86 AT80D FF IV86 AT120D NF IV86 AT120D FF IV86 AT80S IV86 AT120S NF IV86 AT120S FF...

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