ProScope HR2™ Specifications
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ProScope HR2™ Specifications
ProScope HR2™ Specifications Imager 1/3 inch high resolution 2Mp color sensor. 1,920,000 effective pixels. Interface USB 2.0 High Speed. Magnification Varies based on attached lens. ProScope HR base unit can also attach to a traditional microscope via our optional C-mount adapter. 1-10x, 30Nx, 50x, 100x, 200x and 400x lens options available (approximate magnification when displayed on a 14-inch video monitor). 152mm (length), 45mm (width). About 150g without lens unit attached. About 185g with lens unit attached. Dimensions Weight Power Consumption Length of Cable Capture Button Camera Mount Lens Release Button Video Preview LED Control Video Controls Still Capture Video Capture Driver Macintosh Minimum System Requirements About 400mA when using a 5V light source. About 1.8m (6 ft). Initiates still, movie, and time lapse capture in ProScope HR software. (2) standard tripod mount. 1/4” – 20 threads. Disengages lens lock pin for lens removal. 30 fps @ 320x240 pixels (QVGA) 15 fps @ 640x480 pixels (VGA) 3.75 fps @ 1280x1024 pixels (SXGA) 2.5 fps @ 1600x1200 pixels (UXGA) 3-position on/off switch for lens LEDs. A-OFF-B Variable LED Intensity through ProScope HR Software. Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Manual and Auto Exposure, Image Orientation (Flip and Mirror), Manual and Auto White Balance presets, and RGB White Balance components. Light Source/White Balance presets include ProScope HR LED, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Daylight, and Auto. 320x240 pixels (QVGA) 640x480 pixels (VGA) 1280x1024 pixels (SXGA) 1600x1200 (UXGA) 30 fps @ 320x240 pixels (QVGA) 15 fps @ 640x480 pixels (VGA) 3.75 fps @ 1280x1024 pixels (SXGA) 2.5 fps @ 1600x1200 pixels (UXGA) USB Video Class USB Human Interface Device Class Operating Temperature Range OS 10.4.8 or later Quicktime 7 or later Factory installed USB 2.0 high speed port G4, G5 or Intel Mac Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later Quicktime 7 or later DirectX 9 or later Factory installed USB 2.0 high speed port Pentium 4 equivalent or faster 5C~40C Storage Temperature Range -10C~60C (Without condensation) Manufacturing Made in USA RoHS Compliant, Lead Free Two Year Warranty Windows Minimum System Requirements Warranty Bodelin Technologies 6077A SW Lakeview Blvd. Lake Oswego, OR 97035 800-441-6877 [email protected] www.bodelin.com Technology U.S. Patent U.S. Patent U.S. Patent U.S. Patent U.S. Patent licensed under the following patents: Nos. 5,442,489 to Yamamoto et al. Nos. 5,416,511 to Ishikawa et al. Nos. 6,063,024 to Yamamoto Nos. 4,988,158 to Yamamoto (Expired) Nos. 4,930,851 to Yamamoto (Expired) Guide Attaching a lens To attach a lens, line up the mark on the side of the base... with the dot on the side of the lens. Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks. Removing a lens Turn on the lens lighting to make sure the lens is properly attached. ! ! To remove a lens, press and hold the lens release button... while turning the lens counter clockwise. Line up the lens dot and mark on the base to remove the lens. ! Guide Focus When the lens tip is fully extended, or counter clockwise, the focal point is at the end of the lens and is called Touch View. You simply touch the object. You can adjust each lens to a 1/2 inch distance from the object by turning the end of lens tip clockwise until it stops. This is called Distance View. When using the ProScope HR at Distance View, focus may be difficult to achieve by hand. The ProScope HR stand will be very helpful to lock the ProScope HR in a stable position for distance view work. You can adjust the stand to many different positions. NOTE: Distance View is primarily used when viewing deep uneven surfaces. It is also used in law enforcement to avoid contamination of evidence or when viewing delicate objects that cannot be touched. The 1-10X lens only works at Distance View and can be adjusted in focus from 1 to 10X. Perfect for use as a still, video or time lapse camera or as a dissecting scope. ! ! The 100X, 200X and 400X lenses can all be adjusted from Touch View to Distance View by turning the forward part of the lens cone. Unlike the 50X or 30N lens there is not a locked position for Touch View or Distance View. ! Guide Adapting your old microscope into a digital microscope. Your old microscope. Remove the ocular or eyepiece. On binocular models this would be the left ocular. Depending on if your microscope has a C (camera) mount or not, you may need to use one or both adapters. This is the C-mount adapter. If you have tiny C-mount threads under the ocular then you only need the C-mount adapter. If you don’t have C-mount threads then you’ll need the Lens Tube adapter with C-mount adapter. ! ! ! Guide 4 You simply thread the C-mount adapter to the Lens Tube adapter... and connect them to the ProScope HR like you would any ProScope HR lens. Now your ProScope HR receives the image from your microscope and you can see it on your computer screen using our ProScope HR software. For details on using the ProScope HR software, refer to the software guide: http://www.proscopehr.com/support.html For tech support email: [email protected] ! ! !