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Contents

Introduction ...............................................................................................  1

Intended use......................................................................................................................  1
Instruction manual............................................................................................................  1
Product configuration ......................................................................................................  1

Important Information–Please Read Before Use....................................  1

Marks used in this manual ...............................................................................................  1
Safety precautions............................................................................................................  2

General safety precautions...........................................................................................  2
Battery precautions.......................................................................................................  5

Main unit rating plate/caution plate.........................................................  7

1

Unpacking

 8

1.1 Unpacking the instrument .........................................................................................  8

About options................................................................................................................  8

2

Nomenclature

 9

2.1 Main unit/insertion tube nomenclature ....................................................................  9
2.2 Distal end/optical adapter nomenclature ...............................................................  10

4-mm type...................................................................................................................  10
6-mm type...................................................................................................................  10

2.3 LCD monitor nomenclature .....................................................................................  11

Live screen .................................................................................................................  11
Thumbnail screen .......................................................................................................  11
Retrieve screen ..........................................................................................................  11

3

Pre-observation/pre-operation preparation and inspection

 12

3.1 Pre-observation preparation ...................................................................................  12

Preparing the power supply........................................................................................  12

3.2 Pre-operation preparation .......................................................................................  13

Turning on power........................................................................................................  14
Checking the remaining battery level .........................................................................  14
Attaching the optical adapter ......................................................................................  14
Checking the illumination of the distal end .................................................................  15
Checking the angulation operation of the insertion tube ............................................  15
Attaching the tripod adapter .......................................................................................  16
Securing the insertion tube to move the instrument to another location.....................  16

3.3 Pre-operation/post-operation inspections .............................................................  17

4

Basic operation

 19

4.1 Viewing an observation object................................................................................  19
4.2 Adjusting the image display....................................................................................  20

Still image display (Freeze) ........................................................................................  20
Enlarging an image (Zoom) ........................................................................................  20
Adjusting image brightness ........................................................................................  20

4.3 Recording images ....................................................................................................  21

Loading an SD card....................................................................................................  21
Recording a still image ...............................................................................................  22
Recording a movie image...........................................................................................  22

Summary of Contents for IPLEX UltraLite

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Page 2: ... MA 02453 U S A Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Telephone 49 40 23 77 30 Telephone 1 781 419 3900 KeyMed House Stock Road Southend on Sea Essex SS2 5QH U K Telephone 44 0 1702 616333 491B River Valley Road 12 01 04 Valley Point Office Tower Singapore 248373 Telephone 65 6834 0010 31 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 Australia Telephone 61 130 013 2992 ...

Page 3: ...re operation preparation and inspection 12 3 1 Pre observation preparation 12 Preparing the power supply 12 3 2 Pre operation preparation 13 Turning on power 14 Checking the remaining battery level 14 Attaching the optical adapter 14 Checking the illumination of the distal end 15 Checking the angulation operation of the insertion tube 15 Attaching the tripod adapter 16 Securing the insertion tube ...

Page 4: ...display and functions 32 6 Storage and maintenance 33 6 1 Replacing the battery 33 6 2 Replacing the O ring 33 6 3 Cleaning components 33 Cleaning the insertion tube 33 Cleaning the distal end 34 Cleaning the optical adapter 34 Cleaning the LCD monitor 35 Cleaning the main unit 35 6 4 Storage precautions 35 7 Troubleshooting 36 7 1 Troubleshooting guide 36 Error messages 36 Common problems 37 7 2 ...

Page 5: ...n of devices required by this product and devices that can be used in combination with it see System chart P 44 in the Appendix Note that use of this product in combination with options and separately available items not only creates the risk of abnormal operation it also can damage the product Important Information Please Read Before Use Marks used in this manual The following signal words are us...

Page 6: ... in electric shock Before stowing the instrument in its carrying case be sure to turn off power and remove the battery Leaving the battery loaded during storage can cause it to become hot causing the risk of fire CAUTION Do not use this instrument in any environment including strongly radioactive environments that does not conform to the specified operating environment Otherwise unexpected acciden...

Page 7: ...il or diesel oil come into contact with the insertion tube Otherwise the insertion tube may be damaged Do not allow water to come into contact with parts other than the insertion tube Water creates the risk of electric shock The parts of the instrument other than the insertion tube including the carrying case are not watertight so the instrument should not be used or stored where it is submerged o...

Page 8: ...diately turn off power or connect the AC adapter Continued use of the instrument will result in it shutting down which could destroy recorded data Connect the AC adapter do not insert or remove an SD card and do not connect or disconnect the USB cable while image data is being exchanged with a PC Otherwise the data recorded in the SD card may be destroyed Note the following precautions whenever re...

Page 9: ...r or step on it Do not subject the battery to strong impact Do not use or leave the battery where it is exposed to direct sunlight in a closed automobile in the sun near a heater etc Fluid leaking from the battery can cause loss of sight if it gets into your eyes Flush your eyes with tap water or other clean water without rubbing Contact a physician immediately Do not use the battery charger outdo...

Page 10: ...al laws rules and regulations Before disposing of a battery check your local laws rules and regulations and follow them accordingly NOTE Be sure to recharge the battery before using it for the first time after purchase or after it has not been used for a long period In general the battery performance drops as the ambient temperature drops Note that the battery performance degraded due to low tempe...

Page 11: ...ons and serial number are on stickers on the battery cover and in the battery compartment If labels are missing or if their contents are illegible contact Olympus Rating and caution plate Serial number CAUTION Note that the tip surface of the optical adapter is hot ...

Page 12: ...rd Lens cleaning kit brush Stow these items in the optical adapter case for storage when they are not in use The figure to the right shows the locations where each item should be stowed About options Refer to System chart P 44 for information on options Name Count IPLEX UltraLite main unit 1 SD card 1 AC adapter 1 AC power cord 3 3P 2P adapter For Japan only 1 USB cable 1 Optical adapter case 1 St...

Page 13: ...nitor 2 SD card slot 16 POWER button 3 USB connector 17 ROTATE button 4 SD card cover 18 LIGHT button 5 Strap 19 Strap holder 6 Insertion tube fastening belt 20 Angulation section 7 VIEW button 21 Distal end 8 BRT lever 22 Tip cap 9 AC adapter connector 23 Insertion tube 10 AC adapter connector cap 24 Bend stopper 11 ENT MENU joystick 25 Insertion tube holder 12 ZOOM lever 26 Angulation lock ring ...

Page 14: ...ut 2 First screw thread 8 O ring 3 Second screw thread 9 Illumination 4 Connecting screw thread 10 Index 5 Objective lens 11 Product abbreviation 6 Electrode 12 Positioning pin 1 2 3 5 6 z z Distal end 7 7 8 8 5 5 9 9 10 11 10 11 z Optical adapter 1 8 4 5 6 z z Distal end z Optical adapter 7 7 5 5 9 9 10 10 11 11 4 mm type 6 mm type z Optical adapter internal view z Optical adapter internal view 1...

Page 15: ...Movie recording indicator 12 Folder name 13 File name 14 Remaining media capacity 15 Movie image indicator 16 Mark NOTE The displayed title is the title that was entered on the Live screen the last time the system was used Should you notice any dirt stains or other abnormalities on the LCD monitor see 6 Storage and maintenance P 33 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 Live screen Thumbnail screen 13 14 4...

Page 16: ...n preparation and inspection 3 1 Pre observation preparation Preparing the power supply Using the battery Use your finger to pull the battery cover lock and open the cover Noting the orientation of the battery insert it terminals first into the compartment and then press down until you hear it click into place After the battery is firmly in place close the battery cover z Removing the battery Inse...

Page 17: ...operation preparation Turn on power See P 14 Check the remaining battery level See P 14 Select the display language initial settings See P 28 Configure date and time settings initial settings See P 28 Attach the optical adapter See P 14 Check the illumination of the distal end See P 15 Adjust white balance See P 27 Check the angulation operation of the insertion tube See P 15 Install the tripod ad...

Page 18: ... power runs out during these operations data could be corrupted Attaching the optical adapter 1 Positioning the optical adapter with the distal end so they are directly opposite each other carefully insert the optical adapter into the distal end 2 Turn the optical adapter nut clockwise until the first screw thread passes over the connecting screw thread 3 Once past the first screw thread turn the ...

Page 19: ...oose a detached message is displayed Checking the illumination of the distal end CAUTION The Illumination emitted from the distal end can heat nearby objects and cause them to ignite Always turn the LIGHT button OFF when the instrument is not in use If the illumination light does not light when you push the LIGHT button the optical adapter may not be attached correctly There is a risk that the opt...

Page 20: ...to move the instrument to another location The insertion tube can be coiled with the insertion tube fastening belt when moving the instrument to another observation location After coiling the insertion tube wrap it with the insertion tube fastening belt near the insert tube bend stopper Transport the instrument by holding the main unit or by hanging it from the strap Stow the instrument in its car...

Page 21: ... defects to the insertion tube battery cover or SD card cover Replacement required Contact Olympus Any irregularities such as damage to or deformation of the exterior material buttons joysticks or levers Insertiontube angulation section distal end Any looseness in materials other than the angulation section Any dirt or water droplets on the objective lens or electrodes of the distal end Continued ...

Page 22: ...nt cleaning can result in a loss of water tightness between the optical adapter and the distal end Any looseness in optical adapter components Never use the optical adapter if any components are loose Otherwise a loose part might fall into the inspection object LCD monitor Any surface cracks or other abnormalities NOTE The LCD monitor is manufactured based on precision technologies The LCD monitor...

Page 23: ...R CURRENT ADAPTER PLEASE TURN OFF THE POWER AND CLEAN THE ELECTRODE HIGH TEMPERATURE DISTAL END PLEASE IMMEDIATELY PULL OUT THE INSERTION TUBE Should you sense any abnormality do not try to force the operation and carefully withdraw the insertion tube Note the following precautions when withdrawing the insertion tube Do not try to withdraw from the observation object while angulation is locked or ...

Page 24: ...ges are zoomed using digital zoom As a result the image may become slightly coarse at higher zoom factors Adjusting image brightness Automatic brightness adjustment with the BRT lever The BRT lever can be used to adjust brightness by changing the overall brightness of a live image during observation While a live image is displayed press the BRT lever upwards to increase overall image brightness or...

Page 25: ...rd cover lock and open the cover Noting the orientation of the SD card insert it into the slot until you hear it click into place Next close the SD card cover CAUTION If the SD card does not slide smoothly into the slot it could mean that it is not aligned correctly Do not try to force the card into the slot Check its orientation Specifying the image recording format To record the date time title ...

Page 26: ... This starts movie image recording A movie recording indicator flashes on the LCD monitor while movie recording is in progress If you select NO in the moving image confirmation window only the still image is recorded but the moving image is not recorded 3 To stop movie recording short press the FRZ REC button The flashing movie recording indicator disappears from the screen when movie recording is...

Page 27: ...from the currently displayed image to the image chronologically before it When images are sorted in descending order performing this operation when at the last image will return to the first image ENT MENU joystick right operation Scrolls from the currently displayed image to the image chronologically after it When images are sorted in ascending order performing this operation when at the last ima...

Page 28: ... MENU joystick This starts full screen view playback of the selected image To select multiple images to move or delete them Selecting an image and then pressing the BRT lever upwards will put a check mark 9 in its upper right corner to indicate that it is selected After selecting all of the images you want this way you can then perform the required menu operations to move or delete them z To selec...

Page 29: ...e the USB cable to connect the instrument to a PC that is running On the PC click the files you want to play 3 Shutdown operation of the computer Safely remove hardware from the PC and then turn the instrument off CAUTION Connect only the provided USB cable to the USB connector for connection of a PC only Otherwise malfunction might occur The instrument will not display the live screen while recor...

Page 30: ...t the ENT MENU joystick up down left or right to select the menu item you want to execute 3 Short press the ENT MENU joystick to apply the setting and return to the screen in which the main menu was displayed NOTE Long pressing the ENT MENU joystick while doing menu operations returns to the screen in which the main menu was displayed ...

Page 31: ... the SETUP menu PC USB connection Specifies whether to establish a USB connection with a PC Specifying USB connection enables import of instrument images to a PC CANCEL Do not configure PC connection settings EXECUTE Configure PC connection settings PC FRZ REC button image type setting Specifies the type of image that is recorded when a record operation is performed with the FRZ REC button Long pr...

Page 32: ...ON displays a dialog box for selecting the letter to be appended to each image file name OFF Do not append letter FILE NAME MARK Specifies a folder for image recording and playback Specifies a folder for image recording and playback The data of images that are recorded is saved in the specified folder During playback the recorded data in the specified folder is displayed CHANGE FOLDER SD card form...

Page 33: ...k To delete all input characters select CLEAR and then press the ENT MENU joystick z To input a space Move the cursor to the location where you want to input the space select SPACE and then press the ENT MENU joystick 3 Select EXECUTE and then press the ENT MENU joystick This displays the title you input on the LCD monitor Selecting a preset title for input With this procedure you select a preset ...

Page 34: ...he character string you want to register into the title input box For details about inputting see Inputting a title P 29 2 Select ENTRY and then press the ENT MENU joystick A list of preset titles is displayed To cancel preset title registration press the ENT MENU joystick left or right to close the list screen NOTE The preset title list has two pages To change pages select the text string in line...

Page 35: ...E After the language setting is changed it may take longer than normal for screen display functions to be performed This does not indicate malfunction Setting the date and time Use the procedure below to configure date and time settings Be sure to set the correct date and time before using the instrument for the first time Date and time information is shown on the display and is also recorded on t...

Page 36: ...d 9 are deleted DELETE Move image files to folder Thumbnail screen only Moves recorded images to a different folder The currently selected image or all images that are check marked 9 on the thumbnail screen are deleted MOVE FILE Rename file Thumbnail screen only Changes the name of a recorded image file within 30 letters RENAME FILE Specifies a folder for image recording and playback Thumbnail scr...

Page 37: ...e spare O ring that comes with the optical adapter and replace it 4 mm type Contact Olympus 6 3 Cleaning components Cleaning the insertion tube Dirt or other foreign matter on the insertion tube Wipe with a clean soft cloth Dirty water machine oil or other liquid on the insertion tube Wipe with a soft cloth or cotton swab and then wash thoroughly with a piece of gauze or other material moistened w...

Page 38: ... also use the brush to brush away dirt and water Cleaning dirt from the optical adapter outer surface while attached to the distal end Grasping the rigid portion of the distal end wipe the optical adapter Best results may be obtained using a commercially available absolute ethanol or isopropyl alcohol CAUTION Using the optical adapter electrodes while dirt or water is present may cause damage to t...

Page 39: ... cloth Also wipe all dirt water and other foreign matter from the battery cover SD card cover and the inside of the AC adapter connector CAUTION Do not rinse the instrument with running water Otherwise the equipment may be damaged 6 4 Storage precautions Store this product under normal room temperature and humidity CAUTION Never subject cables to severe bending pulling binding twisting or crushing...

Page 40: ...ew SD card THIS IMAGE CANNOT BE RETRIEVED The image was not recorded with this instrument Only images recorded with this instrument can be displayed RECORDING MEDIA IS LOCKED PLEASE UNLOCK The SD card is locked Unlock the SD card you are using and then replace it RECORDING MEDIA ERROR PLEASE FORMAT THE RECORDING MEDIA The format of the SD card cannot be recognized Format the SD card on the instrum...

Page 41: ...FOLDER NAME ALREADY EXISTS PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER NAME A folder with the same name as the one you are creating already exists Specify a different folder name THE SPECIFIED FILE NAME ALREADY EXISTS PLEASE CHOOSE ANOTHER NAME A file with the same name as the one you are creating already exists Specify a different file name Problem Cause and recommended action Illumination does not light The LIGHT but...

Page 42: ...uze or a cotton swab The optical adapter is attached improperly Attach the optical adapter properly The image brightness is not optimum The automatic brightness control is set erroneously Perform the BRT lever operation to configure the proper setting The objective lens on the distal end or the optical adapter is dirty or the illumination on the optical adapter distal end is dirty Wipe with a clea...

Page 43: ...efore requesting repair of this instrument Include a detailed description of the malfunction and the conditions under which it occurs when returning the instrument Malfunctions that occur during the warranty period are done at no charge according to the warranty agreement Be sure to attach the warranty agreement when returning the instrument for repairs Repair will be charged if the warranty agree...

Page 44: ...Other parts than above Water resistant proof construction Use in water is not supported The instrument is not water resistant if the battery cover SD card cover or AC adapter connector cap is open Optical system For optical adapter specifications see 8 3 Optical adapter specifications P 43 Distal end Outer diameter V84 Series φ4 0 mm V86 Series φ6 0 mm Distal end rigid section length See the dista...

Page 45: ...5B 05V Designated AC adapter can be connected to AC adapter connector Input voltage 100 V to 240 V AC Frequency 50 60 Hz Output voltage 5 V Battery charger Model BCS 1 Input voltage 100 V to 240 V AC Frequency 50 60 Hz For details refer to the instruction manual of battery charger Power consumption MAX 7 W Recording media SDHC card class 6 or later Still image recording Resolution H640 x V480 Pixe...

Page 46: ...xpressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WEEE Directive The following applies to the mark to the left In accordance with European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but should be collected separately Refe...

Page 47: ...eld of view 120 120 120 120 Direction of view Forward Forward Side Side Depth of field 1 4 to 190 mm 25 to mm 1 to 20 mm 6 to mm Distal end Outer diameter 2 φ4 0 mm φ4 0 mm φ4 0 mm φ4 0 mm Rigid distal end length 3 19 7 mm 19 6 mm 22 2 mm 22 2 mm AT40D IV86 AT80D NF IV86 AT80D FF IV86 AT120D NF IV86 Product abbreviation 40D V86 80DN V86 80DF V86 120DN V86 Character color Black Red Green Red Optica...

Page 48: ...l AC adapter Battery IB 1 optional Battery charger BCS 1 optional SD card Tripod adapter MAJ 2017 optional Tip cap Optical adapter optional 4 mm type AT120D NF IV84 AT120D FF IV84 AT120S NF IV84 AT120S FF 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 IV86 Rigid sleeve optional 4 mm type MAJ 1737 For IV84 6 mm type MAJ 1253 F...

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