Sopro DUO Full HD S195 - Product Training

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4 Installation of the
equipment
4.1 Connection
• Connect the power cord to the cable connector at the rear of the device [C7] .
• Connect a video lead to one of the following video outputs: HDMI [C4] or SDI [C6].
• Connect the other end of the video lead to the monitor video input.

HDMI SDI

POWER

4.2 Switching On
• The device is fitted with a switch [S1] located on the rear of the device. The device is
switched on by setting this switch to the I position.
• The screen on the device [L1] will then come on in standby mode; touch the screen to exit
standby.

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4.3 Connection to the camera head and light cable


• Connect the camera head connector [C8] to the control channel [C1].
• Connect the light cable to the control channel [C2]. The device has two types of connection:
. Storz® by default on the device
. Olympus®, provided on the rear of the device [D1].

4.4 Connection of the endoscope to the sensor.


• Connect the optics to the optical mount ring on the lens.
• Connect the light cable to the optics.

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5 Operating principle

5.1 Starting
• When the device starts up you will be taken to a standby screen.
• Press the touch screen [L1] to access the main screen for your device.

5.2 Main screen


5.2.1 White balance
To adjust the white balance, proceed as follows:
• Once the camera and light source are connected to the endoscope, film a white surface (e.g.
white compress),
• Launch white balance adjustment:
. Via the interface: press the button
. Via the camera head: perform a long press of the main button [S2]
• Continue filming the white surface until the screen displays the message “AWB OK”.
• There is also an indicator light on the device screen:
. White: N/A
. Orange: AWB in progress
. Green: AWB OK
. Red: AWB Not OK

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5.2.2 Focussing
• Use the focussing ring [F1] on the sensor lens to focus.
• Once the endoscope is connected and the source activated, slowly turn the ring until it is in a
position where objects are seen clearly.
• Focussing from sufficient distance (d~5 cm) allows you to have sufficient depth of field for
the procedure without frequent focussing being required.

5.2.3 Capturing photos


Caution: Please note that the system does not have internal storage. If you wish to use the
“Capture” function, you must provide a storage system, such as a USB key.
Note: We recommend the use of a USB key in FAT32 format.

• To capture a photo, first connect a USB key or external hard drive to the device [C3].
• An indicator light appears on the device screen, to the right of the capture button ,
displaying the storage medium detection status:
. White: N/A
. Orange: Storage medium detection in progress or photo being saved
. Green: Detection OK or photo captured successfully
. Red: Error
• When the indicator is green, you can take a photo by clicking the capture button, which
will have turned white , or you can perform a short press of the main button on the
camera head.
• Your photo will be saved to your storage system in .tiff format.

Function unavailable

Function available
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5.2.4 Mode selection: rigid or flexible
• The camera is in rigid mode by default. This mode must be used if you are using an
endoscope equipped with lenses.
• If you are using a flexible endoscope equipped with optical fibre, change over to flexible
mode:
. Via the interface: press the button
. Via the camera head: perform a double-press of the main button [S2]
An OSD message, represented by “F”, appears on the screen whenever this mode is active.
• To deactivate the mode, press the button again on the interface, or double-press
again on the camera head button.

Function deactivated

Function activated

5.2.5 Adjusting the brightness


• To adjust the brightness of the light source, you can:
. Press the + or - buttons on each side of the slider
. Or drag the slider itself to the left or the right.
. If the buttons are set to control the light (see 5.4.2 Settings), you can then use the
left button [S3] on the camera head to reduce the brightness and use the right button [S4]
on the camera head to increase it. A long press on these buttons will reduce or increase
the brightness more quickly.

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5.3 Adjusting the settings
• On the header row, click the Settings button to go to the video settings screen.

• These are the available settings:


. Brightness
. Sharpness
. Red gain
. Blue gain
. Red phase
. Colour
. Gain

Note When you touch each icon, its name will appear on the screen to tell you which function it
represents.

• Press the + or - buttons, or move the slider itself to adjust each setting.

• To move from one screen to another, press the / buttons

• Once they have been changed, you can save your settings by pressing the button.

• You can return the device to your last saved settings (or the factory settings if no custom
settings have previously been saved) by pressing the button

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5.4 Information
• Press the Information button on the header row to go to the device settings and after-sales
service information screen.

• There are three buttons on the information page:


. Contact: takes you to an information page so that you can contact our Customer Service
team [1)
. Date/Time: takes you to a screen where you can adjust the date and time [2)
. Settings: takes you to a screen where you can adjust system settings [3)

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5.4.1 Contact
Here you will find information about how to
contact our Customer Service team:
. email: [email protected]
. Telephone: +33 (0)800 70 20 14

5.4.2 Date/Time
• To adjust the date, touch the first rectangle at
the top of the screen (marked DD/MM/YYYY).
• Then press the digits to complete the date.

• To adjust the time, touch the second rectangle


at the top of the screen (marked HH : MM)
• Then press the digits to complete the time.
• If you want to reset this information, press the
button.

5.4.3 Settings
On this screen you can set:
• The device language: FR, EN, TR, DE, IT, ES,
AR, DK, NO, NL, RU, SV, JA, NL, TH, CN, PL
• Programming of the camera head buttons [S3]
and [S4], namely: Zoom -/+ or LED -/+
• Frequency
• Frame speed
• Restore the device to its factory settings.

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5.5 Camera head operation
5.5.1 Connecting the camera head to the system
• Connect the camera head connector [C8] to the control channel [C1]

5.5.2 Button [S3] and [S4] settings


• The Information>Settings menu includes a line with settings for the Zoom -/+ or LED -/+
buttons.
• By default the setting selected is LED -/+, but you can change it at any time to Zoom -/+ by
pressing the button

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Short press: Short press:


LED - (by default) LED + (by default)
or Zoom - or Zoom +
Long press:
AWB
Short press:
Photo capture
Double-press:
Flexible mode

5.6 Shutting down the device


• You are recommended to put the device into standby before switching it off. To do that,

press the button provided for that purpose at the top right of the screen
• Then operate the switch on the back of the device [S1]

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