BRESSER 5201020 Biolux Touch 5MP HDMI Digital Microscope Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- BRESSER
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BRESSER 5201020 Biolux Touch 5MP HDMI Digital Microscope
General Information
About this Instruction Manual
About this Instruction Manual Please read the safety instructions in this
manual carefully.
To avoid damage to the unit and the risk of injury, only use this product as
described in the manual. Keep the instruction manual handy so that you can
easily look up information on all the functions.
DANGER!
You will find this symbol in front of every section of text which deals with
the risk of severe injury or even death in the event of improper use.
CAREFUL!
You will find this symbol before every section of text that deals with the
risk of minor to severe injuries resulting from improper use.
NOTE!
You will find this symbol in front of every section of text which deals with
the risk of damage to property or the environment.
DANGER!
Tools with sharp edges and points are often used when working with this
device. For this reason, store this device and all accessories and tools in a
location that is out of the reach of children. There is a RISK OF INJURY!
DANGER!
This device contains electronic components which operate via a power source
(power supply and/or batteries). Do not leave children unattended when using
the device. Only use the device as described in the manual, otherwise you run
the RISK of an ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DANGER!
Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Use only the supplied power
adapter. Do not short circuit the device or batteries, or throw them into a
fire. Excessive heat or improper handling could trigger a short circuit, fires
or even explosions.
DANGER!
Never bend, pinch, pull or run over the power and connecting cables or
extensions/adapters. Protect the cables from sharp edges and heat. Before
operation, check the device, cables and connections for damage.
Never use a damaged unit or a unit with damaged power cables, etc. Damaged
parts must be exchanged by an authorized service centre immediately.
DANGER!
Children should only use the device under adult supervision. Keep packaging
material (plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) out of the reach of children!
There is a RISK OF CHOKING!
CAREFUL!
Children must not have access to the included chemicals and liquids. Do not
drink the chemicals.
Wash hands thoroughly with running water after use. In the event of contact
with the eyes or mouth, rinse thoroughly with water. In the event of pain,
contact a doctor immediately and take the substances with you.
NOTE!
Do not disassemble the device. In the event of a defect, please contact the
Service Centre in your country (see the warranty card).
Do not expose the device to temperatures above 45°C
Scope of delivery
- Microscope with objectives (4x, 10x, 40x) and integrated camera/display unit.
- Mechanical cross table (pre-assembled)
- Mini USB cable
- Micro HDMI cable
- Dust cover
- Slide box with 5 slides, 10 empty slides and 20 cover slips
- Pipette (2 pieces)
- Power supply unit
Parts overview (Fig. 1)
- Monitor
- Monitor on/off button
- Revolving turret
- Interchangeable objectives with varying magnification
- Microscope table
- LED transmitted light illumination
- Power supply
- Colour filter wheel
- Storage compartment for small items
- Focusing wheel (coarse and fine)
- Rear power connection
- SD card slot, max. 32 GB
- Mini USB connection
- HDMI output
- LED incident light illumination
- Cross table
- Lever for clamp mounting
- Cross table drive forward/backward
- Cross table drive left/right
- On/off switch with integrated dimmer for incident light illumination
- On/off switch with integrated dimmer for transmitted light illumination
Operation
SD card (not included in delivery)
If you want to store photos or videos with your microscope, you need an SD
card up to 32 GB.
Insert the card into the slot (Fig. 1, 12 ) until it clicks into place.
You can also do this when the device is switched on.
To remove it, press the SD card until you hear a clicking sound. Now you can
easily pull it out.
If the shutter button is pressed when the SD card is not inserted, an error
message appears: „No card“.
General/location
Select a suitable location before starting to set up your microscope. First
make sure that your microscope is standing on a stable, vibration-free
surface. In order to put the microscope into operation, the power supply
provided must be connected to the microscope ( Fig. 1, image 7/11) and
a 230 V plug socket. The appropriate illumination is switched on using the
switch (Fig. 1, image 20/21), and the brightness is controlled for
optimum illumination of the specimen by turning the selection wheel. (For
safety reasons, please only use the power supply provided. Other power
supplies may not meet the required technical specifications. Damage to the
device caused by other power supplies is not covered by the guarantee.)
Electric LED illumination with dimmer
Transmitted light illumination (Fig. 1, image 6 ) is used for transparent
specimens (specimens on microscope slides).
Select incident light illumination ( Fig. 1, 15 ) to observe opaque
objects. The simultaneous use of transmitted and incident light illumination
is only advisable with semi-trans.
Colour filter wheel
The colour filter wheel ( Fig. 1, image 8 ) beneath the microscope table
can be used to influence the image quality when observing transparent
specimens. Fine details are displayed better depending on the colour and
object. A coloured lower light in combination with a white upper light can
also optimise image details when observing objects under incident light (e.g.
transparent objects).
Observation
Turn the nosepiece ( Fig. 1, 3 ) to select the 4x objective for observing
objects. Depending on the object, select upper or lower lighting for optimum
illumination.
To do this, place a permanent specimen directly under the objective on the
microscope stage ( Fig. 1, 5 ) by clamping it into the cross stage (
Fig. 1, 16 ). To do this, first press the lever for the clamp holder
(Fig. 1, 17 ) to the side, place the permanent specimen on the cross table
and let the clamp holder carefully return to the permanent specimen. The
object to be observed must lie exactly above/below the illumination. To
achieve this, there are two knurled screws on the cross table, the so-called
cross table drives (Fig. 1, 18 and 19). By turning these screws it is possible
to position the object exactly, to the right or left (Fig. 1, 18) and to the
front or back ( Fig. 1, 19 ).
To focus the specimen, first turn the coarse focusing knob (Fig. 1, 10 /
inner knob). Precise focusing is achieved with the fine focusing (Fig. 1,
10 / outer rotary knob).
To change the magnification, turn the nosepiece ( Fig. 1, 3 ) onto the 10x
objective. Now focus the image with the fine focus only. For the 40x
objective, proceed in the same way as for the 10x objective.
The dimmers ( Fig. 1, 20 and 21) can be used to optimally adjust the
contrast and quality of the image of the object under observation.
Turn the nosepiece ( Fig. 1, image 3 ) to switch objectives if increased
magnification is desired. Incidentally: The higher the level of magnification,
the more light is required for good image quality.
Incident light illumination is optimized for the 4x objective.
The specimen is generally no longer fully illuminated if the 10x or 40x
objective is used.
Digital zoom (up to 4x) The screen magnification can be increased to a
maximum of 4x by „stretching“ with two fingers. By „pushing together“ the
image can be reduced back to its original size.
Hide/show on-screen menu
By pressing on a free area of the screen, the menu can be shown or hidden.
Connection to a PC/Laptop
You can transfer images and videos stored on an SD card to a PC/laptop.
To do this, put the microscope into operation. Then plug the USB cable
supplied into the USB socket of the microscope (Fig. 1, 13 ) and into a
free socket on the PC/laptop.
The message „Connecting“ appears on the screen. If it goes out, you can access
the SD. The microscope is now recognized as a mass storage device. Log off the
microscope properly to exit. Pull out the USB cable. Press and hold the on/off
switch for about 2-4 seconds. The microscope turns off, which is signaled by a
beep.
HDMI connection
The microscope can transmit the image to a device with HDMI input (e.g.
monitor, TV set or beamer).
Connect the HDMI cable supplied with the microscope to the HDMI output (
Fig. 1, 14 ) of the microscope and to a suitable receiver.
Switch on the microscope. After a few seconds the image will appear on the
receiver. The monitor of the microscope will remain off.
If the image does not appear on the receiving device, check the settings. If
necessary, refer to the manual of the corresponding device.
To exit, the microscope screen can be switched off.
NOTE: It is not possible to take pictures or videos in HDMI mode.
Operating elements of the touch screen
Photo mode (Fig. 2, A)
A1| Automatic recording
Select a time interval (minutes : seconds) to have photos taken automatically. Press the „Shutter“ button to stop automatic recording.
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A2| White balance
Auto (default, daylight (sun), daylight (overcast), artificial light, fluorescent lamp
A3| Photo resolution 5 MP (2592 x 1944 pixels)
A4| Trigger
Taking a photo
A5| Switching from Photo Mode to Video Mode
A6| Settings
A7| Access to SD card
This is where all the photos and videos you have taken are displayed. You can see the number in the top right corner.
By „wiping“ with one finger, you can go back or forward.
Videos can be played with „Play“.
Photos can be enlarged by „pulling apart“ with two fingers (max. 8.00x). In the enlarged view, the visi- ble area can be moved.
Menu: This function allows you to protect or delete pho- tos/videos.
Under „Protect“ you can choose between: „Protect one“ (current photo/video), „Protect all“, „Unlock all“.
Under „Delete“ you can delete single or all photos/ videos.
Click on „Back“ to return to the live image. NOTE: If the SD card is formatted, saved images/ videos will still be deleted.
A8| Display of still available images
Indicates the number of images that can still be captured. (Depending on the information content of the image, the display reduction may vary).
Video mode (Fig. 2, B)
B1| Video white balance
See „A2“.
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B2| Video resolution
Selectable between 720P (60 fps) and 1080P (30 fps) For 720P recordings, almost the entire sensor sur- face is used. For 1080P recordings, a corresponding section is displayed (starting at the bottom left of the visible field).
B3| Trigger
Starting a Video Recording / Stopping a Video Recording
B4| Switching from Video Mode to Photo Mode
B5| Settings
B6| Access to SD card See „A7“
B7| Display still available video recording time
**Settings (Fig. 2, C)
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C1| Date display in image, fade in / fade out
Adjustable: OFF, date only, date / time
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C2| Date / time, input
Line 1: Setting the date and time (24h system) Line 2: Setting the date format: YYYY/MM/DD, DD/ MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY
C3| Language
Selectable between: English, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), German
C4| Formatting the SD card
Here the SD card is formatted. Confirm with Yes or No. If you select Yes, all data on the SD card will be deleted. If the SD card is formatted in a PC/laptop, select „FAT 32“.
C5| Confirm selected setting
C6| Back to the overview
Technical data
Objectives | 4x, 10x, 40x |
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Magnification*: | about 30x, about 78x, about 290x *Referred to the |
representation on the microscope display
SD card (not inclu- ded in delivery):| Compatible with SD and SDHC cards up to
32 GB
Resolution photo:| 2592 x 1944 Pixel
Resolution Video:| 1280 x 720 Pixel (60 fps) 1920 x 1080 Pixel (30 fps)
Screen resolution:| 853 x 480 Pixel
Power supply unit:| Output: 5V/2000 mA Plug: outside 5.5 mm, inside 2.1 mm
Polarity: + in the middle / – outside (-)-(o-(+)
Notes on cleaning
1. Avoid disassembling the microscope!
Because of being a precise optical instrument, do not disassemble the
microscope. That may cause serious damage to its performance. Do not
disassemble the objectives.
2. Avoid contamination!
You should make sure that dust or moisture do not come in contact with your
microscope. Avoid putting fingerprints on any optical surfaces! If dust or
dirt nevertheless have gotten onto your microscope, or the accessories, remove
it as described below.
3. Cleaning non-optical parts:
Disconnect the plug from mains socket before cleaning non-optical parts of the
microscope (e. g. the frame or the stage). Firstly, remove dust or dirt from
your microscope, or accessories, using a soft brush. Then clean
the soiled area with a soft, lint-free cloth; the cloth may be moistened with
a mild detergent solution. Be sure that the microscope is dry before using.
For cleaning the painted parts or plastic components, do NOT use organic
solvents such as alcohol, ether, acetone, xylene or other thinner etc.!
4. Cleaning optical parts:
In order to enhance the optical quality, the lenses of eyepieces or objectives
are coated. They should not be wiped because dry dirt or dust may scratch the
coating.
It is best to remove the parts to be cleaned from the frame prior to cleaning.
Always blow loose dust away first. Use lens tissue of good quality or soft
fabric moistened with a small amount of pure alcohol (available in the
chemist’s shop); wipe the lens surface clean.
5. When not in use:
After usage, cover the microscope with the dust cap (made of plastic) and
place it where it is dry and modeless. In the case of non-use for a longer
time, you should stow the microscope and the accessories in their correct
containers again. We suggest the storage of all objectives and eyepieces in a
closed container with drying agent.
Remember: A well maintained microscope will keep its optical quality
for years and thus maintain its value.
Disposal
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type (paper,
cardboard, etc). Contact your local waste disposal service or environmental
authority for information on the proper dispose.
Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage! As per the
Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its adaptation into national law, used electronic
devices must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally
friendly manner. Please take the current legal regulations into account when
disposing of your device. You can get more information on the proper disposal
from your local waste disposal service or environmental authority
CE Declaration of conformity
Bresser GmbH has issued a “CE Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with
applicable guidelines and corresponding standards. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.bresser.de/download/5201020/CE/5201020_CE.pdf
UKCA Declaration of conformity
Bresser GmbH has issued a “UKCA Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with
applicable guidelines and corresponding standards. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.bresser.de/download/5201020/UKCA/5201020_UKCA.pdf
Bresser UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House · Enterprise Way Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF · Great Britain
Warranty & Service
The regular warranty period for this product is 5 years and starts on the day
of purchase.
Please keep the proof of purchase (receipt/invoice) carefully as proof of
purchase.
During the warranty period, defective devices will be accepted by your local
specialist store. Alternatively, you can contact the service center by email
at service@bresser.de. Here you can find detailed
information about a possible return. In the event of a warranty claim, you
will always receive a new or repaired device back free of charge. It is up to
the guarantor to decide whether to repair or replace the device.
The guarantee expires if defects in the object of purchase are due to the
following circumstances:
- improper usage
- negligent or intentional damage through own fault and/or unauthorized third parties
- negligent or intentional damage by the buyer and/or third parties
- Repairs or alterations carried out by third parties without our order
- Changes or damage due to force majeure (storm, hail, fire, power failure, lightning, flooding, snow damage, frost and other effects caused by animals, etc.) The warranty is also void if a damaged and/or illegible or incomplete proof of purchase is presented.
Statutory warranty claims, the claim of which is free of charge, remain unaffected.
The guarantor is BRESSER GmbH, Gutenbergstr. 2, 46414 Rhede, Germany.
After the warranty period has expired, you also have the option to send a defective device for repair. Repairs after the warranty period has expired are chargeable. You will receive a cost estimate from us before carrying out the repair.
In case of a return, please note the following:
Before returning an item, please contact the service center via our service@bresser.de email! Make sure the item is shipped carefully packaged. If possible, use the original packaging. Fill out the return form below and include it with a copy of the purchase receipt with the shipment. Unfree shipments cannot be accepted!
Service
Please contact the service centre first for any questions regarding the
product or claims, preferably by e-mail. E-Mail:
service@bresseruk.com Telephone:
+441342837098
BRESSER UK Ltd.
Suite 3G, Eden House Enterprise Way Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF Great Britain
Number charged at local rates in the UK (the amount you will be charged per
phone call will depend on the tariff of your phone provider); calls from
abroad will involve higher costs.
Service point: Bresser GmbH Returns Processing Gutenbergstr. 2 D – 46414 Rhede
Germany QR code,
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