Celestron 44423 Bedienungsanleitung

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL 44423
2MP DIGITAL
MICROSCOPE
IMAGER

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Celestron 2MP Digital Imager. Your imager is a precision optical instrument, made of the highest quality
materials to ensure durability and long life. It is designed to give you a lifetime of pleasure with a minimal amount of maintenance.
Before attempting to use your imager, please read through the
instructions and reference the diagrams below. Familiarizing
yourself with the many features of the 2MP Digital Imager will
go a long way to making your experience an enjoyable one.
The imager is designed to work with just about any traditional
microscope with a 23mm or 30mm diameter eyepiece tube. It
replaces the eyepiece in the microscope and connects to your
PC via USB. Once you connect the imager, you’ll be able to
view high resolution streaming images on your computer screen.
The 2MP Digital Imager makes viewing fun, cuts down on eye
and neck strain, and allows you to share the view with others.
Capturing still images and video is a snap. You can save, transfer,
and share your image files quickly and easily with the Celestron
Digital Imager HD software.
Quick Setup Guide (1)
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU 44423
Image Sensor 2MP CMOS
Sensor Size 1/ 2.9"
Resolution 1920H X 1080V
Pixel Size 2.8μm
Power Standard 2.0 USB - Cord Length 1.5m (4.93')
Video Format - Streaming MJPEG: 30 fps
Video Format - Recording MJPEG: 30 fps
Shutter Trigger In software
Software Celestron Digtial Imager HD Software
Software Compatibility Windows 7.1 or newer | macOS 10.9 (Mavericks) or newer
Accessories (1) Aluminum collar adapter for 30mm stereo scope eyepiece tube
Weight 97g (3.4 oz)
Dimensions 61.8mm x 30mm x 30mm (2.43" x 1.18" x 1.18")
NOTE: Software operating systems change quickly. Refer to the web page for latest software downloads and compatibility.
Imager (1) 30mm adapter (1)

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2. SETUP
A. REMOVE THE EYEPIECE AND REPLACE WITH THE IMAGER
2. Replace the eyepiece with the imager.
NOTE: Be sure to remove the protective cap from the imager first.
1. Remove the eyepiece from your microscope.
3. If your microscope has a 30mm eyepiece cup, attach the
30mm collar adapter to the imager before inserting it into
the eyepiece tube.
B. INSTALL SOFTWARE - WINDOWS
+Download the latest version of the Celestron Digital Imager HD
Software for Windows from the Celestron website.
+Click the “Install” button and follow the Setup Wizard as it guides
you through the installation.
C. INSTALL SOFTWARE - MAC
+Download the latest version of the Celestron Digital Imager HD
Software for Mac from the Celestron website.
+Open the software file and follow the on-screen prompts to install
the software on your Mac.

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A. CONNECTING
After you have installed the software,
you should see an icon for the software
on your desktop or in your applications
folder. (You can also place a shortcut to
the software in your taskbar.)
Double-click on the icon to launch the
software.
The software should automatically detect
the imager and display a live streaming
view.
NOTE: If the screen is blank, you will need to locate
the imager. Click on Choose Input Device
and select Celestron 2MP Imager.
B. CAPTURE AND
RESOLUTION
1. Select Capture and Resolution to
expose the drop-down menu.
2. Choose the streaming resolution you
prefer. The choices are:
1920 X 1080
1280 X 800
1280 X 720
1024 X 768
848 X 480
800 X 600
640 X 360
640 X 480
352 X 288
320 X 240
NOTE: The resolution for still images is always the
same as the streaming resolution.
3. Choose the video format you prefer.
The choices are:
MJPEG
YUY2
3. USING THE CELESTRON DIGITAL
IMAGER HD SOFTWARE

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C. CAPTURING STILL
IMAGES
Click the orange Snap button to take a
still image. You will notice a new tab in
the main window called “IMAGE1.”
NOTE: As you capture more images, each
will receive a unique name—IMAGE1,
IMAGE2, IMAGE3, and so on.
To save an image, select File and then
Save As. Give your image a name and
click Save.
D. RECORDING
VIDEO
Begin by clicking the Record button. A
pop-up window will prompt you to select
a location on your computer where the
video file will be saved.
The video’s default file name is the date
and a sequence of numbers. If you wish,
you can change the file name here before
you select the file’s location.
Next, click the Start button to begin
recording. Once recording begins, you’ll
see the recording time in the pop up
window labeled “status.”
NOTE: To get back to the live stream, click the
tab Celestron 2MP Imager.
When you are finished recording, click
the Stop button. You will find the video in
the folder that you selected.

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A. EXPOSURE CONTROL
The microscope defaults to automatic exposure settings. If
you would like to manually adjust the exposure, un-select Auto
Exposure and adjust the sliders for Exposure Time and Gain
to your desired levels. Click the Default button to return to the
default levels.
B. WHITE BALANCE
The microscope defaults to automatic white balance (AWB). If
you would like to manually adjust color temperature, un-select
AWB and adjust the slider to your desired level. To return to
automatic white balance, check the AWB box again.
C. COLOR ADJUST
You can manipulate five settings under the Color Adjust menu:
Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma. Move each
slider according to your preferences. To return to the default
selections, click the Default button.
4. IMAGE SETTINGS

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A. Flip horizontal
flips the image left to right
B. Flip vertical
flips the image top to bottom
C. Grayscale
D. Negative image
A
A
E
E
C
C
G
H
B
B
F
F G
D
D
H
I J
The Celestron 2MP Imager HD software features allows you to quickly manipulate streaming or captured images. The following icons are
at the top of the interface and in the dropdown menu.
5. EDITING FEATURES
E. Emboss
creates an embossed, “3D” effect
F. Sharpen
G. Binary
changes image to solid blacks and whites
H. RGB adjustment
for custom color correction
6. MEASUREMENT FEATURES
The Celestron 2MP Imager HD software allows you to quickly measure, mark, and notate streaming or captured images. The following
icons are at the top and right side of the interface and in the dropdown menu.
A. Select/move elements
such as markings or notations
B. Add an arrow
C. Add text
D. Delete one element
E. Delete all elements
F. Add Solid Reticle
G. Add a dashed reticle
H. Add a center line
I. Add number markings
J. Adjust settings
including colors, font sizes, and backgrounds

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A. Draw a line
between any two points
B. Draw a straight, horizontal line
C. Draw a straight, vertical line
D. Draw a vert line
by first drawing a line and then adding a perpendicular line
E. Draw multiple vert lines
F. Draw a parallel line
by first drawing a vert line, then adding a new line parallel to the original line
G. Draw an angle
with instant measurement
H. Draw a rectangle
with instant measurement
I. Draw a circle
from the center point out
J. Draw a tri-circle
using three perimeter points
K. Draw a multi-sided polygon
with instant perimeter measurement
NOTE: Right-click to close the polygon
L. Create a scale bar
by drawing a line between any two points
M. Calibration
NOTE: Skip to section 7 for detailed instructions
N. Export data to .CSV file

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The software’s measurement features will work right out of
the box. However, if you want the most precise measurements
possible, use a calibration slide (not included) to more precisely
calibrate the software to the microscope’s view.
1. Place a calibration slide on the microscope stage. Make sure
the slide is level and in focus.
2. Set the camera resolution to the highest setting
(1920 x 1080).
3. Click the Calibration icon to open the calibration tool. A
line/measurement tool will appear on the live stream and a
window will open.
4. In the window, adjust the Magnification setting to reflect the
objective lens you are using.
5. Adjust the Ruler Unit setting to reflect the units of measure
on your calibration slide.
6. Using the mouse, grab the edges of the line/measurement
tool. Drag the line to lengthen or shorten it as needed so that
the line spans across a portion of the calibration ruler.
7. Enter the length of the line you created in the box labeled
Actual Length.
8. Your microscope is calibrated. You can now replace the
calibration slide with a specimen slide. The microscope will
remain calibrated as long as you do not change the objective
lens.
7. CALIBRATING THE IMAGER

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8. ADDITIONAL ICONS AND THEIR MEANINGS
A. Open an existing image
B. Save the active image
with the default name
C. Save the active image
with a new name
D. Resume the live stream
after you have paused
E. Pause the live stream
F. Capture an image
G. Time lapse
for capturing multiple images over an extended time period
H. Record video
I. Full Screen
enlarges the live stream window
A B C D E F G H I J K
J. Adjust image scale
using the dropdown menu
K. Adjust objective magnification
using the dropdown menu
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