VWR VISICAM 85 Bedienungsanleitung

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Version: 1.0
Issued: 07, 12, 2020
Model European Catalogue Number
VISICAM 85 630-3271
VWR
WiFi cameras

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Table of Contents
Legal Address of Manufacturer
Country of origin: ITALY
Europe
VWR International bvba
Researchpark Haasrode 2020
Geldenaaksebaan 464
B-3001 Leuven
+ 32 16 385011
http://be.vwr.com
1. Warning 3
2. Safety Information 3
3. Package Contents 3
4. Unpacking 3
5. Intended use 3
6. Symbols and conventions 3
7. Instrument description 4
8. Camera Installation and Settings 4
8.1 Assembling on microscope 4
8.1.1 Connection to trinocular port using focusable “C” mount adapter 4
8.1.2 Connection to trinocular port using projection lens 5
8.1.3 Connection to binocular or monocular head 6
9. Use of camera 7
9.1 WiFi camera connection 7
9.2 Use of the camera 7
9.3 Parfocality adjustment 7
9.3.1 Biological microscope 7
9.3.2 Stereomicroscope with “C” mount adapter 7
9.3.3 Stereomicroscope with projection lens 8
10. Micrometric Slide VWR005 9
11. Repair and maintenance 10
12. Technical service 10
13. Warranty 10
14. Compliance with local laws and regulations 10
Disposal 11

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1. Warning
This device is a scientic precision instrument designed to last for many years with a minimum of maintenance.
It is built to high optical and mechanical standards and to withstand daily use.
We remind you that this manual contains important information on safety and maintenance, and that it must
therefore be made accessible to the instrument users.
We decline any responsibility deriving from incorrect instrument use uses that does not comply with this manual
2. Safety Information
Avoiding Electrical Shock
Before plugging in the power supply, make sure that the supplying voltage of your region matches with the oper-
ation voltage of the equipment and that the lamp switch is in o-position.
Users should observe all safety regulations of the region. The equipment has acquired the CE safety label. How-
ever, users do have full responsibility to use this equipment safely.
Please follow the guidelines below, and read this manual in its entirety to ensure safe operation of the unit.
3. Package Contents
DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
Camera 1
Power supply with USB2.0 socket 1
0.5X projection lens 1
Reduction ring 30 mm 1
Reduction ring 30.5 mm 1
Micrometric slide 1
4. Unpacking
The camera is housed in a moulded Styrofoam container. Remove the tape from the edge of the container and
lift the top half of the container. Take some care to avoid that the optical items fall out and get damaged.
5. Intended use
For research use only. Not intended for any animal or human therapeutic or diagnostic use.
6. Symbols and conventions
The following chart is an illustrated glossary of the symbols that are used in this manual.
CAUTION
This symbol Indicates a potential risk and alerts you to proceed with caution.

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7. Instrument description
“C” MOUNT
USB SOCKET
8. Camera Installation and Settings
8.1 Assembling on microscope
8.1.1 Connection to trinocular port using focusable “C” mount adapter
1. Remove the dust cover from camera and from “C”
mount adapter.
2. Screw the “C” mount adapter to the camera’s thread.
(Fig. 1)
3. Loosen the clamping screw on the trinocular port of the
microscope, remove the dust cover and install the cam-
era ”C” mount unit previously assembled. (Fig. 2)
4. Tighten the clamping screw rmly. (Fig. 3)
FFig. 1ig. 1
FFig. 2ig. 2
FFig. 3ig. 3

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8.1.2 Connection to trinocular port using projection lens
1. Remove the dust cover from camera and from projec-
tion lens.
2. Screw the projection lens to the camera’s thread. (Fig.
4)
• Installing on biological microscopes
3. Insert the nal part of the projection lens into the empty
hole of the photo tube. (Fig. 5)
• Installing on stereomicroscopes
4. Insert the nal part of the projection lens into the empty
hole of the photo tube. (Fig. 6)
FFig. 4ig. 4
FFig. 5ig. 5
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8.1.3 Connection to binocular or monocular head
• Any monocular or binocular microscope / stereomicro-
scope.
1. Remove the dust cover from camera and from projec-
tion lens.
2. Screw the projection lens to the camera’s thread. (Fig.
7)
3. Remove one eyepiece from the observation head. (Fig.
8)
4. Insert the nal part of the projection lens into the empty
eyepiece sleeve. (Fig. 9)
5. In case of eyepiece sleeve with diameter 30 or 30.5 mm
use the adapter rings. (Fig. 10)
FFig. 8ig. 8
FFig. 7ig. 7
FFig. 10ig. 10
FFig. 9ig. 9

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9. Use of camera
The camera is driven by the software PROVIEW.
You have to run the setup.exe le for the software installation.
At the end of the installation it is possible to start the software.
• NOTE: no driver installation is required for the cameras. The software setup procedure automatically
installs all the needed drivers for the correct operation of the camera.
The software’s User Manual is available in PDF format within the application itself and can be opened using the
“F1” function key.
You must have Acrobat Reader installed to view the manual.
The manual contains all the operating instructions for using the camera and for the various functions of the soft-
ware.
9.1 WiFi camera connection
The camera is powered via USB cable.
• The camera connects to PC only and exclusively with a WiFi connection.
• There is no possibility to connect the camera to PC with a USB cable.
1. Connect the USB power cable to the camera.
2. In the Settings of your PC select the WiFi device C-WFR-xxxxx.
• The password for connecting the camera is “12345678”.
3. Launch the PROVIEW.
4. Manage the camera using the software to control all function.
9.2 Use of the camera
1. Connect the USB power cable to the camera.
2. From “Camera List” panel in the software, click on the camera name.
3. Live image appears.
4. Manage the camera using the software to control all function.
9.3 Parfocality adjustment
In order to have the same focus when observing the spec-
imen through the eyepieces and on the screen/monitor,
please check that the microscope is properly installed and
follow the instructions below.
9.3.1 Biological microscope
1. Use a low power objective and focus the specimen.
2. Switch to the highest dry objective available on the mi-
croscope (40x or 60x) and focus the specimen again.
3. Turn on the live-view on the camera, without changing
the focus on the microscope.
4. While observing the image on the screen/monitor, adjust
the focus by turning the knurled knob on the C-mount
adapter. (Fig. 11)
9.3.2 Stereomicroscope with “C” mount adapter
1. Use a low power magnication and focus the specimen.
2. Reach the highest magnication available using the
zoom knob and then focus the specimen again.
3. Turn on the live-view on the camera, without changing
the focus on the microscope.
4. While observing the image on the screen/monitor, adjust
the focus by turning the knurled knob on the C-mount
adapter. (Fig. 11)
FFig. 11ig. 11

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9.3.3 Stereomicroscope with projection lens
1. Use a low power magnication and focus the specimen.
2. Reach the highest magnication available using the
zoom knob and then focus the specimen again.
3. Turn on the live-view on the camera, without changing
the focus on the microscope.
4. While observing the image on the screen/monitor, un-
screw the xing knob ①of the trinocular port (Fig. 12)
and move up or down the movable part of the adapter
②until the focus is achieved on the camera. (Fig. 13)
5. Lock the xing knob ①. (Fig. 12)
The proper parfocality adjustment is obtained when the
same focus is reached while looking into the eyepieces
and on the screen/monitor.
FFig. 12ig. 12
①
②
FFig. 13ig. 13

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10. Micrometric Slide VWR005
Micrometric slide, 26x76mm, with 2 scales
(1mm/100div. for biological microscopes / 10mm/100div. for stereomicroscopes)
For biological microscopes calibration
1 DIV=0.01mm
For stereo microscopes calibration
1 DIV=0.1mm
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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11. Repair and maintenance
Microscopy environment
This microscope is recommended to be used in a clean, dry and shock free environment with a temperature of
0-40°C and a maximum relative humidity of 85 % (non condensing). Use a dehumidier if needed.
To think about when and after using the microscope
The microscope should always be kept vertically when moving it and be careful so that no moving parts, such as
the eyepieces, fall out. Never mishandle or impose unnecessary force on the microscope.
Never attempt to service the microscope yourself.
After use, turn o the light immediately, cover the microscope with the included dust-cover, and keep it in a dry
and clean place.
Electrical safety precautions
Before plugging in the power supply, make sure that the supplying voltage of your region matches with the op-
eration voltage of the equipment and that the lamp switch is in o-position.
Users should observe all safety regulations of the region. The equipment has acquired the CE safety label. How-
ever, users do have full responsibility to use this equipment safely.
Cleaning the optics
If the optical parts need to be cleaned try rst to: use compressed air. If that is not sucient: use a soft lint-free
piece of cloth with water and a mild detergent. And as a nal option: use the piece of cloth moistened with a 3:7
mixture of ethanol and ether.
Note: ethanol and ether are highly ammable liquids. Do not use them near a heat source, near sparks
or near electric equipment. Use these chemicals in a well ventilated room.
Remember to never wipe the surface of any optical items with your hands. Fingerprints can damage the optics.
Do not disassemble objectives or eyepieces in attempt to clean them.
For the best results, use the VWR cleaning kit.
If you need to send the microscope to manufacturer for maintenance, please use the original packaging.
12. Technical service
Web Resources
Visit the VWR’s website at www.vwr.com for:
• Complete technical service contact information
• Access to VWR’s Online Catalogue, and information about accessories and related products
• Additional product information and special oers
Contact us For information or technical assistance contact your local VWR representative or visit www.vwr.
com.
13. Warranty
VWR International warrants that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period
of ve (5) years from date of delivery. If a defect is present, VWR will, at its option and cost, repair, replace, or
refund the purchase price of this product to the customer, provided it is returned during the warranty period. This
warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, or misapplication, or from
ordinary wear and tear. If the required maintenance and inspection services are not performed according to the
manuals and any local regulations, such warranty turns invalid, except to the extent, the defect of the product is
not due to such non-performance.
Items being returned must be insured by the customer against possible damage or loss. This warranty shall be
limited to the aforementioned remedies. IT IS EXPRESSLY AGREED THAT THIS WARRANTY WILL BE IN LIEU
OF ALL WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND IN LIEU OF THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY.
14. Compliance with local laws and regulations
The customer is responsible for applying for and obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals or other authori-
zations necessary to run or use the Product in its local environment. VWR will not be held liable for any related
omission or for not obtaining the required approval or authorization, unless any refusal is due to a defect of the
product.
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