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3.2 Connection of NBI unit

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MAJ-2306 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Ch.3

CAUTION

• Be sure to attach the unit cover after connecting the NBI unit to the LED light 

source. Otherwise, the NBI unit may be disconnected and equipment malfunction 
may result.

• If the provided Allen screwdriver (3 mm width across flats) is twisted during 

tightening of the lock screws (× 2), do not apply force any more. Otherwise, the 
equipment and/or the provided Allen screwdriver may be damaged.

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Connect the NBI unit to the NBI unit terminal, 
marked “NBI”, at the bottom of the unit 
connection terminals on the LED light source.

Figure 3.3

CAUTION

• Do not apply an excessive force to the unit terminal of the LED light source and the 

connector on this instrument. Otherwise, equipment damage may result.

• When connecting the NBI unit to the LED light source, be sure to connect to the 

unit terminal marked “NBI”. If the NBI unit is connected to a wrong unit terminal, 
equipment malfunction will result.

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Tighten the lock screws (× 2) using the provided Allen screwdriver (3 mm width across 
flats) and attach the unit cover to the LED light source.

Figure 3.4

NBI unit 
terminal

Allen screwdriver 
(3 mm width across flats)

Unit cover

LED light source

Summary of Contents for MAJ-2306

Page 1: ...2 Summary of Equipment Functions 7 Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents 9 Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions 11 Chapter 3 Installation and Connection 13 Chapter 4 Function Setup 17 Chapter 5 Insp...

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Page 3: ...1 Symbols and descriptions 11 2 2 NBI unit 12 Chapter 3 Installation and Connection 13 3 1 Precautions for installation and connection 13 3 2 Connection of NBI unit 14 3 3 Attaching the NBI emblem 16...

Page 4: ...apter 7 Care Storage and Disposal 55 7 1 Care 55 7 2 Storage 56 7 3 Disposal 56 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 57 8 1 Troubleshooting 57 8 2 Troubleshooting guide 58 8 3 Returning this instrument for repai...

Page 5: ...on the locations shown below If labels or symbols are missing or illegible contact Olympus Back cover of this instruction manual Labels and Symbols Symbol Description Symbol Description Manufacturer A...

Page 6: ...u have any questions about any information in this manual contact Olympus Terms used in this manual Important Information Please Read Before Use ORBEYE Surgical microscope OME V200 The surgical micros...

Page 7: ...us functions can be assigned the custom buttons 1 and 2 on the touch panel and scope switches 1 2 and 3 on the microscope section and foot switches 1 to 6 on the foot switch unit Iris Function that el...

Page 8: ...n of improper repair and modification Never allow a person other than Olympus qualified personnel to disassemble or modify the instrument as this may result in injury of the patient or operator as wel...

Page 9: ...nitrous oxide N2O are present in the atmosphere Flammable anesthetics are present in the atmosphere Flammable liquids are near Do not use this instrument in an eye surgery or a procedure in which the...

Page 10: ...nstrument Do not push any part of this instrument with a sharp of hard object Otherwise equipment damage or failure may result Connect this instrument in a dry state without contamination of electrica...

Page 11: ...tions are provided to facilitate NBI observation Set the iris sensitivity Refer to Changing the iris sensitivity on page 23 Brightness adjustment Refer to Adjusting the NBI brightness on page 27 Set t...

Page 12: ...8 Summary of Equipment Functions MAJ 2306 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 13: ...package with the components shown below Inspect each item for damage If the instrument is damaged a component is missing or you have any questions do not use the instrument immediately contact Olympu...

Page 14: ...10 1 1 Checking the package contents MAJ 2306 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 1...

Page 15: ...NSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 2 Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions This chapter is intended to explain the names and functions of the parts NBI unit Touch panel 2 1 Symbols and descriptions Symbol Descriptio...

Page 16: ...Connector Use this connector for connection to the unit terminal of the LED light source No Name Description 1 Protective sheet Protects the adhesive surface Peel this sheet off when attaching the emb...

Page 17: ...re to turn the connected surgical microscope and the ancillary equipment OFF before proceeding to the connection work Otherwise equipment failure or malfunction may result Hold this instrument and oth...

Page 18: ...heir instruction manual 3 Using the provided Allen screwdriver 3 mm width across flats loosen the lock screws 2 of the unit cover of the LED light source to be connected to this unit and detach the un...

Page 19: ...erminal marked NBI at the bottom of the unit connection terminals on the LED light source Figure 3 3 CAUTION Do not apply an excessive force to the unit terminal of the LED light source and the connec...

Page 20: ...n order to give reference information that the NBI function is incorporated Although the equipment functions normally without the NBI emblem it is recommended to attach it to the equipment connected t...

Page 21: ...r to Changing the iris area on page 21 Iris sensitivity Set the brightness control speed Refer to Changing the iris sensitivity on page 23 NBI brightness Set the NBI brightness Refer to Adjusting the...

Page 22: ...r setup in Section 4 3 Editing the user setup in the instruction manual for the surgical microscope The following table lists the custom switches to which the switching to the NBI mode switching can b...

Page 23: ...des NOTE The functions set in the basic image adjustment screen the iris area and iris sensitivity are not only applied to the NBI mode but also to all observation modes including the WLI mode Therefo...

Page 24: ...e 4 3 4 Confirm that the selected user name is shown in the user ID window Figure 4 4 5 Tap the Basic image adjustment button The available image adjustment function names are displayed below the Basi...

Page 25: ...enter setting when the brightness of the observed region is inappropriate due to the part other than the image enter when it is too bright or dark Setting Description Full Measuring is applied to the...

Page 26: ...ris area setting If you wish to set another item proceed to its setting instead of tapping the Save button Figure 4 8 4 Tap the Back button to finish the user presets If you wish to change other user...

Page 27: ...cedure in Opening the basic image adjustment screen on page 19 Table 4 4 Setting Description High Changes in image brightness are tracked in a high speed Low Changes in image brightness are tracked in...

Page 28: ...ensitivity setting If you wish to set another item proceed to its setting instead of tapping the Save button Figure 4 12 4 Tap the Back button to finish the user presets If you wish to change other us...

Page 29: ...associated with the NBI mode Opening the NBI image adjustment screen Open the setting item screen for the adjustment of NBI images in the NBI mode 1 Tap the Settings button Figure 4 14 2 Tap the User...

Page 30: ...BI image adjustment button is still not displayed check the connections by referring to Section 3 2 Connection of NBI unit The surgical microscope has not been turned ON correctly or the NBI unit is n...

Page 31: ...e 25 Table 4 5 NOTE Tapping the Minus or Plus button once varies the image brightness by one step Holding down the button continuously changes the brightness Setting Description 8 to 8 Set one of the...

Page 32: ...oise in image may become noticeable 3 Tap the Save button to finish the NBI brightness setting If you wish to set another item proceed to its setting instead of tapping the Save button Figure 4 21 4 T...

Page 33: ...9 MAJ 2306 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 4 1 Tap the Dialog button for NBI AGC MAX gain Figure 4 23 2 Tap the NBI AGC MAX gain button to be selected Figure 4 24 3 Tap the Close button Figure 4 25 Dialog NBI A...

Page 34: ...Save button to finish the NBI AGC MAX gain setting If you wish to set another item proceed to its setting instead of tapping the Save button Figure 4 27 6 Tap the Back button to finish the user preset...

Page 35: ...Minus or Plus button changes the settings listed by 1 Holding down the button continuously changes the NBI color tones Setting item Setting Description NBI red color tone 8 to 8 Select the tone of re...

Page 36: ...e Save button to finish the tone and chroma adjustment If you wish to set another item proceed to its setting instead of tapping the Save button Figure 4 31 4 Tap the Back button to finish the user pr...

Page 37: ...screen on page 25 Table 4 8 NOTE The NBI image does not change by changing the setting values of mode 1 and 2 Setting Description Mode 1 Standard mode Mode 2 Standard mode identical to Mode 1 Mode 3 C...

Page 38: ...olor mode setting If you wish to set another item proceed to its setting instead of tapping the Save button Figure 4 35 4 Tap the Back button to finish the user presets If you wish to change other use...

Page 39: ...assigned to modes 1 to 3 and can be recalled quickly during a surgical operation The details of enhancement settings can be set by following the instructions in Setting the NBI enhancement mode on pa...

Page 40: ...ng instead of tapping the Save button Figure 4 39 4 Tap the Back button to finish the user presets If you wish to change other user presets proceed to their settings instead of tapping the Back button...

Page 41: ...41 2 Select the function to be assigned to the selected mode by tapping one of the NBI enhancement mode buttons and then set the image enhancement level by tapping either Minus or Plus button Figure...

Page 42: ...he Save button to finish the NBI enhancement setting If you wish to set another item proceed to its setting instead of tapping the Save button Figure 4 45 6 Tap the Back button to finish the user pres...

Page 43: ...on of the possibility of use in observation modes other than the NBI mode Even when ON is selected here the data display is not displayed in the following information WLI mode Digital zoom ratio 1 0 W...

Page 44: ...06 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 4 2 Tap the User presets button Figure 4 48 3 Tap your User ID button Figure 4 49 4 Confirm that the selected user ID is displayed in the user ID window Figure 4 50 User prese...

Page 45: ...Pull down button for Data display to switch and select the setting Figure 4 52 7 Confirm that the selected setting is shown in the data display window Figure 4 53 8 Tap the Save button to finish the...

Page 46: ...r preset MAJ 2306 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 4 9 Tap the Back button to finish the user presets If you wish to change other user presets proceed to their settings instead of tapping the Back button Figure...

Page 47: ...g items refer to Section 4 4 Confirming and resetting the system in the instruction manual of the surgical microscope NOTE Restoration to the previous setting value is not available after resetting Ta...

Page 48: ...44 4 3 Resetting the current user presets MAJ 2306 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 4...

Page 49: ...en in Chapter 8 Troubleshooting If the trouble still persists after troubleshooting contact Olympus Using this instrument while irregularities are suspected does not result only in malfunction but the...

Page 50: ...Figure 5 1 Some switches and buttons cannot be operated for a few seconds in which the observation mode is switched over Yellowish observed regions may look dusky red during NBI mode The image may so...

Page 51: ...the LED light source to ON and then turn ON the surgical microscope 2 Adjust the white balance by referring to the instruction manual for the surgical microscope CAUTION Be sure to adjust the white b...

Page 52: ...age may be defocused at the moment the observation mode is switched If this happens re focus it as described in Section 6 10 Adjusting the focus in the instruction manual for the surgical microscope I...

Page 53: ...ise etc Figure 5 5 NOTE If the image is dark bring the microscope section close to the observation object 7 Tap the Pull down button for WLI NBI to select WLI Figure 5 6 8 The observation mode changes...

Page 54: ...functions assigned to the custom switches work normally by referring to the instruction manual for the surgical microscope Follow the instructions in Section 5 14 After inspection in the instruction...

Page 55: ...nt If this instrument continues to be used while an irregularity is suspected damage to the patient s health may result CAUTION The illumination lamp lights automatically when the LED light source and...

Page 56: ...4 Function Setup If the image is still dark use the WLI imaging because the normal NBI observation may be impossible If any irregularity is felt during NBI observation immediately return to the WLI m...

Page 57: ...ction manual of the ancillary equipment used in combination with this instrument and turn on the power 3 Adjust the white balance by referring to the instruction manual for the surgical microscope CAU...

Page 58: ...n is possible using any of the scope switches 1 2 and 3 foot switches 1 to 6 and touch panel custom buttons 1 and 2 For the method of function assignment to the custom switches refer to Setting the cu...

Page 59: ...t attempt to clean any electrical connection part such as a connector or contact using moistened gauze Otherwise damage or corrosion may cause equipment failure Do not soak in water autoclave or gas s...

Page 60: ...eatment equipment MRI radio equipment or cellular phones Damage to this instrument may result 3 Remove dust dirt and other stains on the surface by wiping with a piece of gauze moistened with 70 ethyl...

Page 61: ...ment and take proper measures by referring to Section 8 2 Troubleshooting guide If the problem still persists have the instrument repaired by referring to Section 8 3 Returning this instrument for rep...

Page 62: ...tion and Connection The NBI unit is connected to a wrong terminal Connect the NBI unit to the correct terminal by referring to Chapter 3 Installation and Connection The communication cable of the LED...

Page 63: ...onnected halfway from the light guide terminal Connect the light guide cable completely by referring to the instruction manual for the LED light source An extraneous light from a shadowless lamp etc i...

Page 64: ...16 E117 E120 E121 E122 E136 E139 E142 E143 E219 Microscope error Irregularity in surgical microscope Follow the instructions in Chapter 10 Troubleshooting in the instruction manual for the surgical mi...

Page 65: ...unit terminal of the LED light source Connect the NBI unit to the NBI unit terminal of the LED light source by referring to Section 3 2 Connection of NBI unit E230 Light source not connected Irregula...

Page 66: ...clude a description of the malfunction or damage and the name and telephone number of the individual at your location who is the most familiar with the problem Also include a repair purchase order CAU...

Page 67: ...sure to use the equipment in one of the recommended combinations If combinations of equipment other than those shown below are used the full responsibility should be assumed by the medical treatment...

Page 68: ...B IMH 20 1 2 IMH 10 1 2 4K3D Video Recorder HVO 4000ST LCD Monitor LMD X550ST LMD X310ST LMD X550S 1 LMD X310S 1 LMD 3251ST 2 HIGH DEFINITION LCD MONITOR OEV262H 1 2 NARROW BAND IMAGING UNIT 3 MAJ 230...

Page 69: ...10 2 15 4 psia Standard storage environment e g within the hospital Ambient temperature 5 40 C 41 104 F Relative humidity 10 95 without condensation Atmospheric pressure 700 1060 hPa 0 7 1 1 kgf cm2...

Page 70: ...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 Refer to...

Page 71: ...its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment Radiated emissions CISPR 11 Class B This instrument s RF emiss...

Page 72: ...typical commercial original condition feeding the facilities or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Differential mode 0 5 1 kV Common mode 0 5 1 2 kV Same as left Mains power quality should be th...

Page 73: ...mmunity test IEC 60601 1 2 2014 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment Guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3V 150 kHz 80 MHz Same as left Refer to the guidance in the left column 6V I...

Page 74: ...470 FM 2 5 kHz deviation 1 kHz sine 2 As an alternative to FM modulation 50 pulse modulation at 18 Hz may be used because while it does not represent actual modulation it would be worst case 2 28 710...

Page 75: ...ble Shield Length m Location Classification Test Included MAJ 2301 Foot Switch cable Yes 4 65 Rear panel SIP SOP Emission Immunity MAJ 2313 POWER CORD EU No 4 5 Rear panel AC Emission Immunity MAJ 230...

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