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Items That can be Set on Menus

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PRINTER 
SETUP - 
FUNCTION 
SETUP

AUTO LIVE

“OFF” “ON”

Switch the output image at capturing between 
the memory and source image.

“OFF”

RM2 FUNC

(See Table 5.3. on 
page 57)

Set the function of the “REMOTE2” terminal. “C&PRINT”

CLEAR

“ALL” “PAGE” 
“PART” “OFF”

Set the operation activated with the CLEAR 
button on the front panel.

“ALL”

STORE MODE

“OEP-4 MODE”
“OEP-5 MODE”
“OFF”

Set a mode in which image and setting data is 
saved or loaded when a paper jam occurs.

“OEP-4 MODE”

STORE IMAGE

“STORE”
“RESTORE”
“CLEAR”

Store, load or clear image and setting data 
using the built-in memory.

“RESTORE”

PRINTER 
SETUP - 
COLOR 
BALANCE

BAL X

“1” to “99”

Set the reference range for color tone 
adjustment in printed picture.

“50”

BAL Y

“1” to “99”

Set the reference range for color tone 
adjustment in printed picture.

LOAD USER 1, 3: “50”
LOAD USER 2: “30”

BAL STEP

“1” to “20”

Set the adjustment steps for color tone
adjustment in printed picture.

“5”

TEST PRINT

Start test print.

SIGNAL 
SETUP - 
INPUT 
SETUP

INPUT SEL

“VIDEO” “S-VIDEO” 
“COMPONENT” 
“SDI”

Set the input video signal format.

“SDI”

SD/HD SEL

“SD” “HD” “AUTO”

Set whether the HDTV or SDTV signal is 
input.

“AUTO”

SD FORMAT

“RGB” “YCbCr”

Set the input SDTV signal format.

“RGB”

SD SYNC (IN)

“G-ON” “EXT”

Set the input SDTV signal sync format.

“EXT”

HUE

“-14” to “14”

Adjust the hue when the composite video or 
S-video signal is input.

“0”

COLOR

“OFF”
“-13” to “14”

Adjust the color depth.

“0”

GAIN

“-14” to “14”

Adjust the contrast.

“0”

OFFSET

“-14” to “14”

Adjust the brightness.

“-2”

SIGNAL 
SETUP - 
OUTPUT 
SETUP

DISPLAY

“OFF” “ON”

Set whether the setups are displayed.
Same as the DISPLAY button on the front 
panel.

“ON”

RBN REMAIN

“OFF” “ON”

Set whether the remaining ink ribbon 
information is displayed.

“ON”

SOURCE

“THRU” “EE”

Set whether the color tones in the output 
image to a monitor are adjusted.

“EE”

SD OUTPUT 
SYNC

“EXT” “EXT & G-ON” Set the SDTV video signal sync format that 

outputs an image to a monitor.

“EXT”

Table 5.1

Menu

Item

Setting values

Details

Factory default

Summary of Contents for OEP-5

Page 1: ...ONS COLOR VIDEO PRINTER OEP 5 ADVANCED Table of Contents Labels and Symbols Important Information Please Read Before Use Instrument Nomenclature and Functions 1 Installation and Connection 2 Inspectio...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...12Connection of the Control Unit For Endosurgery UCES 2 28 2 13Preparation of the Remote Control Unit MAJ 898 Optional 29 2 14When no Mobile Workstation is Used 30 Chapter 3 Inspection Before Use 3 1...

Page 4: ...Storage and Disposal 6 1 Care 72 6 2 Displacement 72 6 3 Storage 73 6 4 Disposal 73 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Troubleshooting Guide 74 Countermeasures Against Messages 79 7 2 Sending this Instrume...

Page 5: ...elow If labels or symbols are missing or illegible contact Olympus Color video printer OEP 5 Remote control unit MAJ 898 optional Equipotential terminal Electrical rating The product name rated voltag...

Page 6: ...for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Intended Use The OEP 5 color video printer has been designed to be used with Olympus endoscopes for recording and printing endoscopic...

Page 7: ...print pictures on this instrument Source image Live image being input from the video signal input source Memory image Image stored in the memory of this instrument Capture Stores the image sent from...

Page 8: ...ygen is high Oxidizing agents such as nitrous oxide N2O are present in the atmosphere Flammable anesthetics are present in the atmosphere Otherwise explosion or fire may result because this instrument...

Page 9: ...o telecommunications equipment such as cellular phones If radio interference occurs mitigation measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating this instrument or shielding the location For...

Page 10: ...Power ON OFF Capture Print Alarm Menu Clear Display Enter Move Up Move Down Move Left Move Right User Setup Multi Picture Print Quantity Memory Page Source Memory Stop Remote Sensor t Input signal T...

Page 11: ...ely E MENU button Press to display the menu This button is also used to exit from the menu and return to the normal image F Cursor v V b B keys G CLEAR button Press to clear an image from the memory T...

Page 12: ...number of prints up to 10 After the first press the current setup is displayed for a few seconds The print quantity can also be changed in the middle of printing by pressing this button O CAPTURE but...

Page 13: ...or HDTV signals can be output G RS 232C terminal When communication with the video system center is required connect the remote cable MH 995 or MH 877 here H REMOTE 3 terminal This terminal is for fu...

Page 14: ...nk ribbon holder Trial pack Print sheets and ink ribbon for checking the operation of this instrument The trial pack is not covered by the warranty Cover Stopper View inside the cover Positioning mark...

Page 15: ...OLOR ADJUST menu is being displayed press the key to return to the normal display E INPUT key Press during normal display to open the INPUT SETUP menu While the INPUT SETUP menu is being displayed pre...

Page 16: ...n Not used Q INPUT SELECT key Press to display the current setup options of INPUT SEL in the INPUT SETUP menu on the monitor and LCD panel While the setup is being displayed each further press of the...

Page 17: ...quipment is not properly prepared before each use equipment damage patient and operator injury and or fire can occur About connection of a power supply refer to 2 4 Connection to the AC Mains Power Su...

Page 18: ...terminal of a monitor To remote terminal of a monitor Attach the two black screws provided with the remote cable MH 995 VIDEO OUT terminal RS 232C terminal RGB cable MH 984 INPUT terminals Monitor rem...

Page 19: ...ble MB 677 VISERA Pro Video System Center OTV S7Pro To remote terminal of a monitor To RGB Y C or VIDEO input terminal of a monitor PRINTER OUT terminal Attach the two black screws provided with the r...

Page 20: ...er to the instruction manual for the VISERA video system center OTV S7V for connection to a monitor Color video printer OEP 5 VISERA Video System Center OTV S7V VIDEO OUT terminal REMOTE 2 terminal OE...

Page 21: ...m OTV SI Figure 2 4 Color video printer OEP 5 VIDEO OUT terminal Y C cable To VIDEO input terminal of a monitor To Y C input terminal of a monitor S VIDEO IN terminal REMOTE 2 terminal Y C cable MH 98...

Page 22: ...d Center EU ME1 Figure 2 5 Color video printer OEP 5 Endoscopic ultrasound center EU ME1 VIDEO OUT terminal To RGB Y C or VIDEO input terminal of a monitor To VIDEO input terminal of a monitor INPUT t...

Page 23: ...ter EU M30S 23 2 7 Connection of the Endoscopic Ultrasound Center EU M30S Figure 2 6 Color video printer OEP 5 Y C OUT terminal Y C cable MH 985 To RGB Y C or VIDEO input terminal of a monitor S VIDEO...

Page 24: ...ure 2 7 To RGB Y C or VIDEO input terminal of a monitor Color Video Printer OEP 5 VIDEO OUT terminal RS 232C terminal INPUT terminals BNC cable Monitor cable EUS EXERA Endoscopic Ultrasound Center EU...

Page 25: ...c Ultrasound Center EU C60 Figure 2 8 Color Video Printer OEP 5 REMOTE 2 terminal VIDEO 1 OUT terminal EUS EXERA Compact Ultrasound Center EU C60 BNC cable Y C cable S VIDEO OUT terminal Remote cable...

Page 26: ...d RS 232C terminal of this instrument Refer to the instruction manual for the Image Management Hub IMH 20 IMH 10 To connect the Image Management Hub IMH 20 IMH 10 to the video system center refer to t...

Page 27: ...l Unit For Endosurgery UCES 3 Figure 2 10 NOTE To connect to the Medical Control Unit For Endosurgery UCES 3 also refer to the instruction manual supplied with the Medical Control Unit For Endosurgery...

Page 28: ...Figure 2 11 NOTE To connect to the Control Unit For Endosurgery UCES 2 also refer to the instruction manual supplied with the Control Unit For Endosurgery UCES 2 Communication cable MAJ 202 Color vid...

Page 29: ...akage Remote control unit MAJ 898 The remote control unit MAJ 898 can be used either as a wireless remote or wired remote Preparation for use as a wireless remote 1 Slide open the cover on the back of...

Page 30: ...EVIS EXERA II video system center CV 180 EVIS EXERA video system center CV 160 VISERA Pro video system center OTV S7Pro VISERA video system center OTV S7V Video system OTV SI EVIS EXERA xenon light so...

Page 31: ...ersal light source CLV U40 Xenon light source CLV S40 CLV S30 Universal endoscopic ultrasound center EU ME1 Endoscopic ultrasound center EU M30S EUS EXERA endoscopic ultrasound center EU M60 EUS EXERA...

Page 32: ...1 2 4 N Select the number of multi picture images Select any one except 8 and 16 PRINT QTY switch on the keyboard From 1 2 3 N Set the number of print quantity Print quantity is set up from a menu wh...

Page 33: ...switch on the videoscope or camera head REL DIG CAP RELEASE Select the function to be controlled from the remote control switch on the videoscope or camera head Select any setting as required 5 13 Set...

Page 34: ...t the information to be printed in the margin of print sheet 4 3 Setting about recording System settings Setting the functions Devices REMOTE1 OEP 5 Select the model of printer to connect Be sure to s...

Page 35: ...ENTER button 4 Press the MENU button And then press v or V until the LCD panel shows SIGNAL SETUP and press the ENTER button 5 When INPUT SETUP appears press v or V to display SD HD SEL and press the...

Page 36: ...tory settings EU C60 1 Press v or V until the LCD panel shows SIGNAL SETUP and press the ENTER button 2 When INPUT SETUP appears press v or V to display INPUT SEL and press the ENTER button 3 Press v...

Page 37: ...quantity displayed on the remaining ink ribbon display on the LCD panel and or the monitor may not match the actual ink ribbon quantity remaining Be sure to turn this instrument OFF after printing is...

Page 38: ...TE The setup display can also be controlled in the menu The setup made using the above procedure is also applied to the setup using the menu For details on menus see Setting DISPLAY on page 62 EU M30S...

Page 39: ...button b or B until the desired user number is displayed Each press of the LOAD USER button or B changes the user number by one as 1 2 3 1 Each press of b changes the user number by one as 1 3 2 1 NO...

Page 40: ...b decrements the print quantity by one as 1 10 9 2 1 10 The print quantity after 1 is 10 NOTE The print quantity can also be controlled in a menu The setup made using the above procedure is also appli...

Page 41: ...he number of multi pictures as shown in Figure 4 7 and Table 4 2 The printed picture becomes as shown in Figure 4 8 The memory mode image is also displayed similarly on the monitor Figure 4 8 NOTE The...

Page 42: ...display shows M If not press the SOURCE MEMORY button until M is displayed M indicates that a memory image is being displayed see Figure 4 11 S indicates that a source image is being displayed Figure...

Page 43: ...inted sheets output from the paper exit may go over the stopper and drop from the paper exit Printed sheets may slide between previously ejected print sheets and may not stack up in the printed order...

Page 44: ...ored in memory can be cleared CAUTION Images cannot be restored once they have been cleared An image being printed cannot be cleared 1 While the memory image is being displayed press the CLEAR button...

Page 45: ...Arrow keys Cursor v V b B keys EXEC key ENTER button CAPTURE key CAPTURE button PRINT key PRINT button SOURCE MEMORY key SOURCE MEMORY button MEMORY PAGE key MEMORY PAGE button CLEAR key CLEAR button...

Page 46: ...racters Register the user name of the setup saved in Save in USER PRESET menu USER NAME Color tone adjustment C R 14 to 14 Adjust the image on the monitor Cyan y Red 0 M G 14 to 14 Adjust the image on...

Page 47: ...adjustment steps for color tone adjustment in printed picture 5 TEST PRINT Start test print SIGNAL SETUP INPUT SETUP INPUT SEL VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT SDI Set the input video signal format SDI SD HD...

Page 48: ...et the number of multi picture images Same as MULTI PICTURE button on the front panel 1 SEPARATE OFF ON Set whether white frames are placed in the multi picture images ON CAPTION 80 characters Input a...

Page 49: ...10 1728 V WIDTH SD 400 to 488 SD SDI 400 to 480 4 3 540 to 1080 5 4 540 to 1080 16 9 540 to 1080 16 10 540 to 1080 Set the image capture width Vertical direction SD 464 SD SDI 480 4 3 1080 5 4 1026 1...

Page 50: ...ed 240 V START NR 0 to 200 This function is for future expansion Not used 0 H START W1 0 to 1000 This function is for future expansion Not used 384 V START W1 0 to 200 This function is for future expa...

Page 51: ...1 MENU USER PRESET page 53 Edit page 53 INPUT SETUP page 60 Color tone adjustment page 54 SIGNAL SETUP PRINTER SETUP page 55 OUTPUT SETUP page 62 HDTV SETUP page 63 PRINTER SETUP page 55 SYSTEM SETUP...

Page 52: ...System Setup 5 5 2 Menu Tree 52 Figure 5 1 PICTURE SETUP CAPTION page 65 LAYOUT SETUP page 64 ZOOM SETUP COLOR ADJUST page 66 WINDOW SETUP page 68 ZOOM MODE page 69 ZM ADJ S page 70 ZM ADJ L page 70...

Page 53: ...setting will be completed Setting Save This item is used to save all of the current system setups in all menus 1 Press v or V to select Save and press the ENTER button 2 Press v or V to select the nu...

Page 54: ...ess v or V to move the cursor on C R M G or Y B 2 Press b or B to select between 14 and 14 3 Adjust any other items by repeating steps 1 and 2 4 Check the image on the monitor for the desired color to...

Page 55: ...utton 2 Press v or V to select from among SOFT NORMAL and HARD and press the ENTER button Setting HD GAMMA If an HDTV signal is input to this instrument and the printed picture contains a large black...

Page 56: ...kground of the LCD panel Setting BAUDRATE This item is used to set the RS 232C communication rate 4800 is selected when this instrument is connected to the video system center or the endoscopic ultras...

Page 57: ...CAPTURE Captures an image PRINT Prints the picture C PRINT Captures and prints a picture CYCLIC C Stores images cyclically in the memory and feeds the page after capturing the image of the final point...

Page 58: ...am during printing or using the STORE IMAGE menu ALL Clears all stored images PAGE Clears images as each memory page PART Clears an image in the pointer position OFF No operation OEP 4 MODE Loads and...

Page 59: ...n on the front panel press v V b and B to set the range The COLOR BALANCE menu disappears temporarily during the setting Note that it is only possible to move the position of the printed range and tha...

Page 60: ...1 Press v or V to select INPUT SEL and press the ENTER button 2 Press v or V to select from among VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT and SDI and press the ENTER button Setting SD HD SEL This item is used to sel...

Page 61: ...o this instrument Setting a positive value makes the image purplish and setting a negative value makes it greenish Setup will not be possible if COMPONENT is selected in Setting INPUT SEL on page 60 1...

Page 62: ...ning ink ribbon information is displayed on the monitor 1 Press v or V to select RBN REMAIN and press the ENTER button 2 Press v or V to select either OFF or ON and press the ENTER button Setting SOUR...

Page 63: ...ER and SD CROP and press the ENTER button Setting HD OUTPUT SYNC This item is used to select the sync signal when the HDTV signal is used as the input video signal to this instrument 1 Press v or V to...

Page 64: ...u see Figure 5 13 Figure 5 13 Setting MULTI PIX This item is used to set the number of images to be printed or the number of splitting of the print sheet MULTI PIX can also be set by the MULTI PICTURE...

Page 65: ...ON appears on the top left of the screen see Figure 5 16 Figure 5 16 2 Press v V b or B to move the cursor on the character to be entered 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Enter the caption by repeating step...

Page 66: ...ton to initiate the menu display 2 Press v or V to select PICTURE SETUP and press the ENTER button 3 Press b or B to display COLOR ADJUST see Figure 5 17 Figure 5 17 Setting LOAD COLOR This item is us...

Page 67: ...the enhancement level If the enhancement level is too high the printed picture may look rough If it is too low the printed picture may look blurred This setup is valid only for the printed picture an...

Page 68: ...he menu display 2 Press v or V to select PICTURE SETUP and press the ENTER button 3 Press b or B to display the WINDOW SETUP menu see Figure 5 18 Figure 5 18 To display WINDOW This item is used to dis...

Page 69: ...is not printed be careful not to mix up printed pictures between different patients NOTES If ZOOM PART is set as PART or ALL since the image is electronically magnified depending on the setup of equip...

Page 70: ...pansion Not used CAUTION Depending on the image capturing range the characters on the endoscopic image patient data recording device counter comment etc may not be printed If patient data is not print...

Page 71: ...es as described in Table 5 7 and press the ENTER button 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the image capturing range see Figure 5 24 Figure 5 24 Table 5 7 Setting item Setting value H START RS 240 to 1000...

Page 72: ...wer cord from the wall mains outlet or mobile workstation 2 To remove dust dirt or other non patient debris wipe color video printer OEP 5 using a soft lint free cloth or piece of gauze moistened with...

Page 73: ...ther things it will become the cause of failure and or damage Treat this instrument carefully NOTE For information on the storage of the color printing pack UPC 55 refer to the instruction manual for...

Page 74: ...that may occur due to equipment setting errors or deterioration of consumable parts Problems or failures due to other causes than those listed below should be serviced As repair performed by persons w...

Page 75: ...nt is turned OFF Turn the video equipment ON Desired color tone is not obtained The connection cable is broken Replace the cable with a new one The color tone setup for the monitor is not properly con...

Page 76: ...instruction manual for the connected equipment A communication problem has occurred between this instrument and the connected equipment Turn this instrument OFF then ON again Turn the connected equipm...

Page 77: ...age has been captured Capture an image No ink ribbon is installed Install the ink ribbon as described in Installation of the Ink Ribbon in 3 2 Installation of the Color Printing Pack UPC 55 in INSTRUC...

Page 78: ...ing to 2 13 Preparation of the Remote Control Unit MAJ 898 Optional on page 29 in INSTRUCTIONS ADVANCED When it is used as the wireless remote it is used from out of the reach of the communication sig...

Page 79: ...ONT DOOR CLOSE FRONT DOOR The front door is open Close the front door CHECK RIBBON CHECK RIBBON The installed ink ribbon is not usable with this instrument Install a correct ink ribbon CHECK RIBBON nn...

Page 80: ...EY HIT ANY KEY The REMOTE 2 terminal is used in the CAPTURE STOP mode CAP STOP Press any key to exit from the CAPTURE STOP mode INPUT MISMATCH INPUT MISMATCH A video signal other than NTSC or HDTV 108...

Page 81: ...ing printing resumes automatically when the message disappears Clock Low Battery PLZ contact service center CLOCK LOW BATTERY Contact Olympus Read error in the Flash Memory FLASH MEMORY READ ERROR Wri...

Page 82: ...pus With the color video printer include a description of the malfunction or damage and the name and telephone number of the individual at your location who is most familiar with the problem Also incl...

Page 83: ...20 22 Inspection befor use Setup of connected equipment 32 Setup of this instrument 35 Instruction manual ADVANCED 6 BASIC 6 Isolation transformer 7 31 L Labels and Symbols related to safety 5 LCD pan...

Page 84: ...This instrument 35 Signal words 8 Source image 7 SOURCE MEMORY button 11 42 STOP button 12 44 Symbols On the front panel 10 On the rear panel 10 On the remote control unit MAJ 898 10 T Terms used in...

Page 85: ...Index 85 Appendix...

Page 86: ...Index 86 Appendix...

Page 87: ...reproduced or distributed without the express written permission of OLYMPUS MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORP OLYMPUS is a registered trademark of OLYMPUS CORPORATION The product names logos and company names in...

Page 88: ...4 258 625 31 1 Printed in Japan GT7519 02...

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