Viliny UM30 4K DiGi Microscope User Guide

May 15, 2024
Viliny

Viliny UM30 4K DiGi Microscope

Viliny-UM30-4K-DiGi-Microscope

Product Information

Specifications:

  • Product Name: 4K DiGi Microscope
  • Version: 1.0A
  • Resolution: 4K
  • Object Lens: 4X (pre-assembled), Object Lens 10X (included)
  • Remote Control: IR Remote Control
  • Connectivity: HDMI, USB

Product Usage Instructions

Assemble Microscope with Stand:

Packing Contents: The box contains the microscope and various accessories. The Object Lens 4X is already assembled onto the microscope.

Assemble Microscope with Stand:

  • Fix Microscope: Tighten the microscope onto the stand by following the stand assembling instructions provided.
  • Start to Use Microscope: Connect the HDMI cable to the monitor and power adaptor. Power on the microscope by pressing the Power button. Select HDMI mode or Auto on the HDMI monitor to display the image.

IR Remote Controller:
The IR remote controller is used to operate the microscope functions.

Microscope Functions:
Refer to the user manual for detailed information on various functions such as LED adjustment, motor reset, manual focus, autofocus, exposure value adjustment, etc.

Maintenance:
Refer to section 2.1 of the user manual for maintenance guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Where can I download the software for the microscope?
A: You can download the software from the official website at https://www.vitiny.com/en/download.html.

Product Introduction

Packing Contents The box contains microscope and accessories. The Object Lens 4X is already assembled onto microscope.

Item DiGi Microscope

Q’ty Item

Q’ty

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White Balance Card 1

HDMI Cable USB mini Cable Power adaptor S107 Stand Stand assemble guide MicroSD Card

1 1 1 1 1 Option

IR Remote Control User’s Guide Calibrator Object Lens 4x Object Lens 10x

1 1 1 1 Option

Software download: https://www.vitiny.com/en/download.html

1.2 Assemble microscope with stand 1.2.1 Fix microscope Tighten the microscope onto stand a . Refer to stand
assembling instruction for detailed explanation.

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a
1.2.2 Start to use microscope Connect the HDMI cable c and adaptor d to HDMI monitor and power. See below: b
c 1.2.3 Power On/Off
Press Power to turn on microscope. Choose HDMI mode or Auto on HDMI monitor to output image. *Long press
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means press and hold the button for 2 seconds. 1.3 IR Remote controller
The microscope operation and functions is controlled by the IR remote controller.
(1) Power Turn on/off. (2) HDMI When in HDMI mode, the HDMI cable must
connect with the screen and microscope. (3) PC CAM The USB cable must connect to a PC and
microscope in PC CAM mode. Please disconnect software before switching to HDMI mode or powering off. If SD card is loaded, a USB Disk will also show up.
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(4) Snapshot In HDMI mode, press button to save an 8MP .jpg file into SD card. Per snapshot takes 9 Seconds to complete. In PCCAM mode, press snapshot to take an 8MP image, select photo type when saving the image on the software.
(5) LED Adjustment: 12 levels of brightness.
(5-1) Increase Increase LED brightness.
(5-2) Decrease Decrease LED brightness. (5-3) On/Off Turn the LED on/off. When turn on the LED,
the brightness will return to the situation before turn off. (6) Motor Reset (Recalibrates entire operation)Returns to
the lens position. If a loss of electricity occurred during operation, please reset the operation. (7) Manual focus
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(7-1) Zoom in Zooms in; speed increases when held. (7-2) Zoom out Zooms out; speed increases when held. (7-3) Step zoom in Zoom in by steps. (7-4) Step zoom out Zoom out by steps.
(8) Autofocus: Press one time to search focus in current area, long press for 2 seconds to search focus in whole area.
(8-1) Single Autofocus Focuses one time. (8-2) Continuous Autofocus Re-focuses when image
blurred.
(9) Exposure Value: 14 levels of exposure value are selectable, from -7 ~ Auto ~ +6.
(9-1) Increase Use to increase exposure when the image is too dark.
(9-2) Decrease Use to decrease exposure when the image is too bright.
(10) Menu on Screen Open/close menu for setting. Refer to
Section 1.4. (11) Up Choose the previous item, if Crosshair is ON, select
other color. (12) Down Choose the next item, if Crosshair is ON, select
other color.
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(13) Left Choose the next value, if Crosshair is ON, select Line Size.
(14) Right Choose the last value. When MENU function is off, press to turn on/off Crosshair.
(15) Video Ratio No Function. (16) Status Bar There are 8 fixed information on Status bar
and one is operating information which only display 3 sec. If see different lens mode, such as [FL, FLC, TL], it’s for free lens such as 4x long focus lens or CSZ-series. It will disable the LED light, WD, FOV and show only OZ (sensor position), and EV (Exposure). Longer press 6 secs on the Status Button to switch to standard 4X/10X lens mode.
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d e

f

g

h i

j

k l

(16-1) Fixed information (16-1-1) 4X d Object Lens (4X/10X) or other Lens type. (FL/FLC/TL) (16-1-2) FOV e Field of View (FOV) display image on the effective horizontal size of screen. (16-1-3) MAG f (Magnification) The magnification size will change depending on the lens position, screen size, and image ratio. (16-1-4) WD g Working Distance. (16-1-5) EV h Exposure Value levels.
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(16-1-6) LED i LED levels (16-1-7) POS j Focus Position (16-1-8) SD k SD card status. If SD card is loaded, it will
show SD on the status bar. (16-2) Operating Information l
(16-2-1) OZOptical Zoom. Ex: OZ: IN. Optical zoom in. (16-2-2) SZStep Zoom. Ex: SZ: OUT. Zoom by steps. (16-2-3) AFSSingle Autofocus. Ex: AFSAREA, “A” means
search focus in “current area”. AFSWIDE, “W” means search focus in “whole area”. (16-2-4) AFCContinuous autofocus, “A” and “W” are same function as AFS. (16-2-5) MRMotor Reset. MOTORRST. (16-2-6) SHA Sharpness. Ex: SHAMAX: 31, means maximum. The current level set at 4. SHASET:4 (16-2-7) FRZImage Freeze. Ex: FRZON, means freeze image, FRZOFF means unfreeze image. (16-2-8) AWCWhite Balance Calibration. Ex: AWCSET means calibrate white balance. (16-2-9) DISPTurn on the Status Bar. EX: AWCON (16-2-10) SNAPSHOTPhoto Taking. (16-2-11) WAITINGPicture Saving. (about 9 sec)
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(16-2-12) SAVEDSave the Menu Setting. (16-2-13) NO SDNo SD Card loaded. Unable to take
picture. (16-2-14) SD FULLSD Card Storage is full. Unable to take
picture. (16-2-15) LOAD DEFLoading the Default Setting. (16-2-16) FINISHEDPhoto saved or Default setting
completed. (16-2-17) FAILEDFailed to save image. Please format
the SD card in FAT32, or SD card is damaged. (16-2-18) None: Function not supported.
(17) Auto White Balance Calibration : To calibrate the white balance, place the white balance card (included in box) under the lens, focus until clear, and choose on. Because the white balance is sometimes influenced by external light sources, it is recommended to calibrate the white balance if the color seems off or incorrect.
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(18) Image Freeze : ON/Off to freeze or unfreeze the image. (19) Sharpness : On/Off to set sharpness at Minimum and
Maximum level.
1.4 Microscope menu functions There are 2 pages in Manu, total 16 items. Press button to enter MENU, press Up and Down to choose item, Left and Right to turn on/off or adjust parameter. Enter means more functions, press Menu to enter next function or confirm. Return to return last page, or press Left or Right to choose “SAVED” to return preview window.
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1.4.1 IMG ADJUST To adjust Image parameters. See below:
(1) CONTRASTAdjust Image’s Contrast. Range from 0~63. (2) BRIGHTNESSAdjust Image’s Brightness, range from 0~255 (3) SATURATIONAdjust Image’s Saturation. Range from 0~63. (4) SHARPNESSAdjust Sharpness, higher value increases the
higher contrast along/near edges of the image. Higher edges might show image noise. (5) DEFAULTReturn to Default Setting. (6) RETURNReturn to last page.
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1.4.2 IMG EFFECT To adjust Image effect, please see below.
(2-1) COLOR MODEOutput image can be Color mode or Black/White (MONO).
(2-2) VIDEO FLIPImage flip function. HORI: Horizontal Flip, Mirror: VERT: Vertical and Diagonal (BOTH: Flip Horizontal and vertical)
(2-3) FREEZE(ON/OFF), Image Freeze function. (2-4) DEFAULTReturn to Default Setting. (2-5) RETURNReturn to last page. 1.4.3 EXPOSURE
Digitally control amount of light, the amount is smaller the image is darker and the frame rate is also slower. The range: 1/10K, 1/5K, 1/2K, 1/1K, 1/480, 1/240, 1/120, AUTO, 1/60, 1/30, X2, X4, X6, X8.
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1.4.4 GAIN CTRL Set gain Control level to raise up brightness of image. When the observing, LED turn maximum, but the image is still dark, increase the Gain control level. Gain level does not affect frame rate speed. Range: LVL0~ LVL7
1.4.5 BACKLIGHT To choose the backlight mode. Press Left/Right to select mode.
(1) WHOLECompensate the darker area of the image. (2) QTRTo calculate the backlight compensation from 1/4
area of the central (3) QTR+Again, weighting 1/4 area backlight compensation
1.4.6 AWB MODE Calibrate the white color when change different light. Press Left/Right to choose correct mode.
(1) AWBAuto white balance. (2) AWCSemi-auto white balance. Use to trace the white
color from current image. See item (17) in Section 1.3. (3) MWB Manually adjust blue and red values to find
correct white color. Refer to below fig.
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(3-1) REDRED, adjust Red percentage, range 0~255. (3-2) GREENGreen, adjust Green percentage, range 0~255. (3-3) BLUEBlue, adjust Blue percentage, range 0~255. (3-4) DEFAULTReturn to default setting. (3-5) RETURNReturn to last page.
1.4.7 2D NR Two Dimensional Noise Reduction: 2DNR. To obtain high quality output image.
(1) ON Turn on 2D. Press to enter Menu function.
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(1-1) NR LEVELNoise Reduction level. Higher level will decrease the image noise, cause the edge sharpness downgrade.
(1-2) DEFAULTReturn to Default Setting. (1-3) RETURNReturn to last page. (2) OFFOFF. 1.4.8 POWER FREQ Power line frequency. Based on the power line to choose 60Hz or 50Hz. Or when see horizontal lines show up (flicker situation), can try to set another frequency. 1.4.9 MENU COLOR Menu color, choose menu color. (1) WHTWhite text, black background. (2) REDRed text, black background. (3) YELYellow text, black background. (4) FUSFuchsia text, black background.
1.4.10 FACTORY Factory Default. Press Left or Right to select “NO” or “Yes ” to return to factory setting.
1.4.11 ABOUT Press MENU , read output and firmware version in ABOUT.
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1.4.12 EXIT Exit menu, press Left or Right or “SAVE ” current setting.

to choose “END ”

1.5 Microscope introduction: 1.5.1 IR Remote Area/Indicator When both n and o LED indicator blinks, the microscope
is in standby mode. Caution: Please remove the transparent protection sheet on the IR receiver area.

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m

n

o

(1) IR remote control aiming area m : The indicator will blink whenever buttons are pressed. If the indicator did not blink means the signal was not delivered and please repress again.
(2) HDMI indicator n When lit up, the microscope is in HDMI mode. If light blinks, means microscope does not connect with monitor.
(3) PCCAM Indicator o When lit up, the device is in USB mode. If light blinks, means microscope is not connected to a PC.

1.5.2 Power/USB/HDMI port Caution: Please hold the cable when remove from microscope and do not disassemble cables forcefully.

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p

q r

s

(1) Power p Power adaptor is only compatible with the cord in the box. Please do not use other adaptor.
(2) USB q USB port for PC connection, SD card reading and Firmware update.
(3) HDMI r The HDMI port is used to connect the microscope to a screen. When the device is in HDMI mode, connect the microscope to the screen using the HDMI cable from the box. * For TV screen connections, make sure to choose the homologous image ratio and format.
(4) Miro SD s : SD card slot. Snapshot in HDMI mode.
1.5.3 Stand gear box Assemble the stand and then screw the microscope onto the universal joint t on the gear box.
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t
1.5.4 LED/ Light socket (1) LED u 30 pcs LEDs for object lens 4x. (2) Light socket v For Optional accessory Lens 10x. u
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1.6 Microscope Focus There are two ways to focus. First, choose focus distance to adjust the microscope height, then tuning focus by remote controller until clear. On the contrary, first to choose the image sensor position then adjusts the microscope height. Focus distance: distance from object lens to object. Image sensor position: The image sensor position.
1.6.1 Focus Techniques (1) Fixed focus distance Use knob w or x to adjust the distance from the object lens to the object. When the distance is closer, the magnification size is higher. When the focus distance is fixed, use the remote controller or far distance control mode on the application program to focus the image. (2) Fixed image sensor position The status bar will show on the screen (please refer to Section 1.3-(16)). Use the remote controller to adjust the image sensor position based on magnification size, FOV, or working distance. When the image sensor position is fixed, focus the image by using knob w to adjust the height and knob x to fine tune.
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w x
1.6.2 Magnification chart 26 focus section setting is based on the whole focus area per 4x object lens. 10x object lens only have 14 focus sections. The sensor position tells the magnification size (Mag.), field of view (FOV), or working distance(WD). The below chart is measured on 4:3 ratio on 24″ screen, it’s only a reference data, might not be accurate enough. Based on the image ratio (preview window size), field of view and magnification size will change.
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(1) 4X object lens, focus distance from 21.8mm~213.5mm

(0.858~8.4405inch).

4X object lens on 24″ (Reference data)

Focus section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Sensor position

1638 1614 1584 1540 1474 1440 1392 1362 1330

WD(mm) 213.5 186.6 160.1 133.7 107.4 96.6 86.2 80.8 75.5

FOV(mm) 40 35 30 25 20 18 16 15 14

Mag. (X) 13.2 15.1 17.7 21.2 26.5 29.5 33.2 35.4 37.9

Focus section 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Sensor position

1294 1250 1200 1142 1110 1070 1028 980 922

WD(mm) 70.3 65.0 59.8 54.5 51.8 49.3 46.6 44.0 41.3

FOV(mm) 13 12 11 10 9.5 9 8.5 8 7.5

Mag. (X) 40.8 44.2 48.3 53.1 55.9 59.0 62.5 66.4 70.8

Focus section 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Sensor position

864 794 706 606 486 340 160 74

WD(mm) 38.7 36.0 33.4 30.7 28.0 25.5 22.8 21.8

FOV(mm) 7 6.5 6 5.5 5 4.5 4 3.8

Mag. (X) 75.9 81.7 88.5 96.6 106 118 133 140

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(2) 10X object lens, focus distance from 6.7mm~10.4mm

(0.263~0.409inch)

10X object lens on 24″ (Reference data)

Focus section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Sensor position 1822 1752 1680 1594 1502 1404 1294 1170 1020

WD(mm)

10.4 10.1 9.8 9.5 9.2 8.9 8.6 8.3 8.0

FOV(mm)

2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5

Mag. (X)

231 242 253 266 280 295 313 332 354

Focus section Sensor position
WD(mm) FOV(mm) Mag. (X)

10 11 12 13 14 860 670 450 186 40 7.7 7.4 7.1 6.8 6.7 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.05 380 409 443 483 506

1.7 Microscope accessory 1.7.1 White balance card The white side is used to calibrate the white balance. If the object is tiny, place it onto the white balance card and move the card instead of the object.

Printed Notice

Please read the following information before operating.

Maintenance
Please abide by the following rules while storing or using this product: 2.1.1 Keep dry: do not place the product in a humid environment. Dry surroundings
help extend the life of the product. 2.1.2 Avoid temperature shock: temperature shock (for example, taking the product
into a warm room from a cold environment) will cause internal condensation inside the machine. Please put the device inside the protection bag or handbag to prevent temperature shock, and avoid using the device in an environment with extreme temperatures. 2.1.3 Avoid dropping: the device may malfunction if it encounters strong collision, vibration, or distortion. 2.1.4 Turn the microscope off before cutting off the power supply: do not forced cut off the power supply. 2.1.5 Do not face the lens against strong light or sunshine for extended periods of time: Strong light rays may degrade sensitive elements and generate white stains on images. 2.1.6 Handle the device carefully: do not disassemble cables forcefully and avoid contact with the lens since they are subjected to damage. 2.1.7 Make sure to switch the power supply off and unplug the power cable if the device is not in operation for an extended period of time. Store the device in a dry environment with excellent ventilation. Do not expose the machine in an environment lower than -5ºC or higher than 50ºC. 2.1.8 While carrying, put the device inside the box to prevent from being damaged.
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Product Specification

CMOS Sensor 8 million pixels CMOS sensor

Lens

Object lens 4X Object lens 10X (Option)

Magnification

Object lens 4X: 13x~140x;10 Object lens : 231x~506x on 24″ monitor

Auxiliary source White LED × 30pcs

DC Port

Adaptor DC Input

HDMI Port Mini HDMI Output 1080P(1920*1080 Pixel) image

USB 2.0 Port Mini USB, UVC and USB disk

SD Port

Micro SD; Support 2G~128G, FAT32 format

Focus control IR remote control

Power Supplier

Adaptor (OutputDC 5.0V/2.0A InputAC 100-240V 50/60Hz)

Power

1.8A(Max) /9W

Consumption

(A/C)

Size

106(L)×106(W)×152(T) mm

Weight

Host weight around 328 grams

Operation Temperature -5 ~ 35; Humidity-lower than 85%

Environment (No Condensation)

For any changes, please visit http://www.vitiny.com

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2.3 Safety Instructions As an electronic product, please do not use the device in any place in which electronic products are prohibited. Keep the device away from water sources to avoid electric shock as it is not waterproof. Keep the device away from chemicals or substances with explosive or fire hazards. Switch the device off near gas stations. In the case that there are foreign substances or water inside the device, or the device is dropped or damaged, please switch off and remove the power supply to avoid fire and electric shock. Do not look steadily into Light sources after switching on the host as it is harmful to your eyes. Please use only the product accessories provided in the box for connections. Do not use any outside products without approval of original factory. Please remove the power supply from the microscope when not in use. Do not disassemble the machine for inspection. For any problems occurring in the machine itself, please power off the device and contact us through e-mail: mltc@vitiny.com
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Contents of Warranty: The warranty is provided free of charge for faults caused by manufacturing within one year from the purchase date. Non-warranty:

  1. Product appearance parts, such as the outer casing, knobs and LED cover,
    etc. (charged spare parts are limited to one year after completing the product manufacturing). 2. Consumption goods of the host itself, such as LED lights and lens. 3. Product accessories and fittings, such as the power supplier, HDMI cable, white balance card, remote controller…etc. Services caused by any of the following situations in the period of the warranty shall not be provided free of charge: 1. Improper use or disassembly, repair or refitting.
  2. Any damages to the device caused by external or environmental factors. 3. Discrepancy of product serial number, unfilled or unidentified warranty. Any inspection or repair service after the period of warranty will be charged as follows: (1) Service fees (including transportation fees) of product inspection. (2) Repair fees. (3) Fees of replaced parts ViTiny Service Center Tel: 886-7-657-9551 Fax: 886-7-657-9561 Address: 10 F., No.1, Section 1, Syuecheng Road, Dashu District, Kaohsiung City 840, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
    Website: http://www.vitiny.com

ViTiny UM30 Warranty

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S/L nos.

Purchase

DD/MM/YYYY

date

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Tel no:

Address

Email

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Distributor’s seal shall include name of the shop, telephone and address Please ask the distributor to fill in the name of the shop, address, purchase date, and other contents to protect your rights and validate your one-year warranty since upon the purchase date.

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