Safety & Operating Instructions for PROGRES GRYPHAX Microscope Cameras
Type Label
Note:
Please observe the information on the type label when installing the camera.
The following information is printed on the type label:
(e.g. PROGRES GRYPHAX SUBRA)
1.
Camera type:
2.
Serial number (written and in QR-code format):
3.
Manufacturer’s website:
4.
CE mark / WEEE mark / Voltage / Power:
5.
Country of origin:
Service & Support
In the first instance, please have a look into our video tutorials and our FAQs to find a solution to your issue:
http://www.jenoptik.com/en-progres-gryphax-software
Should you need further support please contact your local dealer for questions regarding PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras.
Your local dealer can provide you with detailed information about the product, accessories, and applications in
microscopy.
If a solution cannot be found, please contact Jenoptik’s technical support team at:
If you need to return your camera for repair,
please send it to the following address:
JENOPTIK Optical Systems GmbH
Attn. Steffen Derbsch / HC Service & Repair Centre
Pruessingstrasse 41
D-07745 Jena, Germany
Dear PROGRES GRYPHAX user,
Welcome to the PROGRES GRYPHAX community! Please read the safety & operating instructions carefully before
using your PROGRES GRYPHAX camera. By observing the advice on this page, you can make optimum use of the
functions and avoid causing damage or injuries resulting from operating errors. The safety & operating instructions
apply for all PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras in connection with PROGRES GRYPHAX imaging software.
Intended Use
PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras are intended for the use on a microscope.
They can be adapted via c-mount adaption to the microscope and via USB3.0-cable to a computer or laptop.
Power Supply
For PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras, power supply and data communication are carried out using the USB3.0 cable.
Additional power supply connections are not necessary.
Technical Drawing / Dimensions
Instructions for Use
Our video tutorials contain all necessary information for the installation and operation of PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras.
They help you to capture and process your microscope images in the easiest way. You will find these video tutorials at
www.jenoptik.com/progres-gryphax
as well as on the USB memory card included with your camera.
Contents
1.
PROGRES GRYPHAX microscope camera
2.
PROGRES GRYPHAX software - available:
• on USB-memory card – item 5,
• to download at
www.jenoptik.com/progres-gryphax
• on request by e-mail at [email protected]
3.
Safety and Operating Instructions & Quick Start Guide
4.
USB3.0 cable
5.
USB memory card containing user video tutorials & PROGRES GRYPHAX software
6.
Microfiber cleaning cloth in a zip-lock bag
Disposal
Manufacturer Information
Editorial Information
Editorial deadline:
February 2016
Documentation number:
014102-202-98-01-en-004-213-1501
Revision status:
Revision 04, Release 001
Important note:
This instruction manual or parts of this manual must not be reproduced in any form (either print,
photocopy, microfilm, or otherwise) without prior written permission from Jenoptik, nor must its contents be used,
reproduced, processed, or distributed electronically.
These safety & operating instructions were produced with due care. No liability will be accepted for damages
resulting from non-compliance with the advice contained herein.
We reserve the right to make improvements and changes to the device and to this instruction manual at any time
without prior notice.
System Requirements
Operating System
For Windows PC: OS Microsoft Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 – or higher
For Apple Macintosh: OS X 10.8 - or higher
For LINUX: OS Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Hardware
Minimum:
Recommended:
• USB3.0 - PCI Express from V1.1,
• USB3.0 - PCI Express V2.0
• Processor: i5 Dual core (or comparable), 4 GB RAM
• Processor: i7 Quad core (min. 3 GHz), 8 GB RAM
• Monitor resolution 1280x720
• Monitor resolution: 1920x1080
for all GRYPHAX cameras
• Graphic card equipped with on-board memory
• Graphic card equipped with on-board memory
Recommended PCI Boards
For PC:
PCI Express Card, item # Jenoptik order number: 567069;
Technical requirement: PCI Express 2.0 (Important: never use PCI Express 1.0!!!)
Driver requirement for Windows 7: USB 3.0 host controller driver (32 & 64 Bit) - Freeware
http://www.station-drivers.com/index.php/downloads/Drivers/Renesas-Nec
For Windows 8.1: no drivers are needed; support is already built into the OS. Just plug in and reboot.
For Notebooks:
Express Card, item Jenoptik order number: #576563;
Disclaimer
Exemption from warranty:
Jenoptik shall be exempt from warranty during the warranty period in the event
that the safety regulations are not observed.
Safety & Operating Instructions
PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras are intended for the use on a microscope and for operation and control with
PROGRES GRYPHAX microscopic imaging software. The PROGRES GRYPHAX microscope camera is an optical and
fine mechanical device. Please handle it with due care.
Operating temperature:
+10 °C ... +35 °C
Relative humidity:
5 % ... 80 %, non-condensing
Storage and transportation temperature:
-20 °C ... +70 °C
Advice for transportation and storage:
Protect the camera against impact. Store and transport the camera in
a dry and cool place, e.g., in its case or the packaging in which it was delivered. Please use the supplied C-mount
cover during transportation and storage.
Conformity to CE / WEEE / ROHS
PROGRES GRYPHAX microscope cameras comply with:
• CE in accordance with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
• WEEE
• ROHS
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning the camera casing
: If the camera casing is only slightly soiled, clean it with a soft, slightly moistened piece
of cloth e.g., the microfiber cleaning cloth included with your camera. Make sure that no water enters the camera and
risks becoming in contact with any internal components. Do not use any aggressive substances or solvents to clean
your camera.
Cleaning the filter glass:
Cleaning the filter glass by yourself is not recommended. If the filter glass is severely soiled,
please contact your expert dealer or the manufacturer for assistance.
Trigger Operation
Some PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras support trigger operation (connection to an external trigger device, which delivers
the signal (Trigger In) to the camera and which will react, e.g. by capturing an image. After image capture, the camera
delivers a signal to the device (Trigger Out) to signal the completion of the function. Trigger Out does not require any
additional power supply; for Trigger In, power supply must be set up for the external device. Connect the cable shield
with the casing of the external device. Only use shielded cables.
The sign
Caution
warns against possible health dangers at risk if the advice is not observed.
The sign
Attention
warns against possible damage to the instrument.
The sign
Information
highlights important information for the operation of your camera.
This symbol highlights that special guidelines have to be followed when disposing of this product.
Every PROGRES GRYPHAX camera has been thoroughly tested and has left the factory in perfect operating
condition.
For your own safety and to keep the camera in good operating condition, please follow all safety and
operating instructions in this document and observe all advice and labels on the unit and on any accessory.
Exemption from statutory liability for accidents:
Jenoptik shall be released from statutory liability for
accidents that occur in the event of non-observance of the safety instructions by any operating person.
Expansions and alterations:
The camera must be operated in compliance with these safety instructions.
Do not attempt to carry out any expansions, adjustments, alterations, or repairs by yourself. Repairs and
maintenance work may be carried out only by authorized service personnel.
Electric installations:
The electric installations of the room where the system is set up must be in
compliance with the IEC requirements.
Voltage supply:
5 V
(USB) / Consumption: Variable according to camera type. Please refer to your
camera’s technical data sheet.
Unplug the USB cable to disconnect the camera from the power supply.
Use only cables included with your camera or explicitly recommended by Jenoptik.
•
Make sure that the cables are installed so that they do not obstruct persons and do not cause a tripping risk.
• Protect cables against mechanical impact or damage.
Note:
Observe the information on the type label when installing the camera.
Caution, fire hazard!
To prevent a risk of fire, do not operate or store the camera nearby easily
inflammable materials or gases.
Caution, risk of injury!
Operating the camera under the following circumstances risks injury:
• The camera is visibly damaged
• The camera has been stored under adverse conditions over a long period of time
• The camera has been transported under adverse conditions
If any of these circumstances apply, switch off the camera and ensure that it cannot be operated
unintentionally. Please contact your expert dealer or the manufacturer’s technical support team for
assistance.
Caution, risk of damage by unsuitable environment conditions!
Do not expose the camera to
extreme environment conditions. Avoid extremely high or low temperatures, and keep the camera away
from high humidity, liquids, chemical gases, dust or high electro-magnetic fields.
Caution, risk of injury or damage by water!
If water (or other liquids) enters the camera, there is a risk
of electric shock. Your camera can also be damaged or no longer usable. If water has entered the camera,
switch it off and contact your expert dealer or the manufacturer for assistance.
Caution, risk of damage by static charge!
Static charge can damage or destroy the electronic
components of your camera. Before connecting the camera to a computer or a microscope, make sure
that it is free of electrostatic charge. Ground yourself by touching the metallic housing or the reverse side
of your computer or microscope, which both have to be grounded via a power socket.
Caution, risk of malfunction by insufficient ventilation!
Some PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras are
equipped with louvers on the rear side. Ensure that the cameras are sufficiently ventilated and that the
louvers are not covered.
Caution, risk of damage and malfunction by overheating!
Avoid leaving your camera in direct sunlight
and do not operate the camera near heat sources (e.g., radiators or stoves). Overheating can affect the
image quality.
Advice for handling the IR filter glass:
Protect the integrated IR filter glass against mechanic impact such
as scratching or shock and against soiling. Avoid fingerprints on the glass and do not touch the C-mount
cover of the camera.
Caution, risk of damage and image errors by mechanic impact!
Protect the camera against impact,
especially during operation. Mechanic impact can affect image quality.
The camera must be disposed of in compliance with the environmental protection guidelines in force.
Contact your expert dealer in case of any questions.
JENOPTIK Optical Systems GmbH
Business Unit Healthcare
Goeschwitzer Str. 25
07745 Jena,
Germany
Phone.: +49364165-2143
E-mail: [email protected]
Website:
www.jenoptik.com/progres-gryphax
Take care to use only the USB3.0 cables included with your camera or explicitly recommended by Jenoptik.
PROGRES GRYPHAX cameras should be used in clean and dry locations.
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