5. The setup status screen shows. This advises current operation
status with a progress bar. This may take a few minutes.
6. The „Completed the Photomizer Setup Wizard" screen shows. Click
here on „Finish".
Note
To use the MicrOcular long-term we recommend it always be
connected to the same USB port.
13.2 MikrOkular driver installation
During Photomizer SE software installation the correct driver for your
operating system will be installed automatically. No manual input is
needed.
In rare cases the device may not be recognised by your computer.
As a rule you need then only install the driver manually from the CD.
If this fails please refer to the troubleshooting chapter that follows.
13.3 Troubleshooting: the device isn't recognised by
the computer (USB)
1. This occurs in rare cases whith some OEM Windows Vista or XP
versions. The device is not defective. Updating the notebook or PC
USB driver usually suffices.
2. If not, proceed as below. (The maker cannot accept any liability
whatsoever in these cases
).
1
Delete ghost devices. These are devices not actually currently con-
nected to your computer. The reason for this is that Windows gener-
ates a system settings entry for each USB device ( e.g USB Stick) on
each port. It then seeks that/those device/s each time it's started. This
slows down USB device recognition and Windows booting and causes
non-recognition of USB ports.
Cleaning up the system environment and deleting devices that are no
longer in use helps here. To do so right click WORKPLACE (COMPUTER
in Vista) and open the PROPERTIES menu. Then click the ADVANCED
tab (ADVANCED SYSTEM SETTINGS in Vista) and then ENVIRONMENT
VARIABLES. Choose the NEW option in ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES.
Enter the following under VARIABLE NAME.
devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices
Under VARIABLE VALUE enter „1".
Confirm your input with OK and then reboot the computer.
Change to the device manager. In the VIEW menu activate the SHOW
DEVICES OPTION. The ghost devices previously not shown will now be
displayed in light grey. Check the various categories including USB,
memory size, etc. Only delete entries for devices you no longer use.
Source: Microsoft Knowledge Base
1
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539/en
*Not included
**System requirements: Intel X86 processor with at least 2.0 GHz
speed, 200 MB hard disc space, 512 MB RAM memory, Windows XP
or Vista (32-bit) and a free USB port (not via a hub if possible).
14. Using the MicrOcular
14.1 Preparation
1. Slide a specimen under your microscope and focus on it.
2. Remove the eyepiece and Barlow lens from the eyepiece barrel and
the dust cap from your MicrOcular and install same in the eyepiece
barrel instead of the Barlow lens.
3. Start your PC if you haven´t yet and connect your MicrOcular to the
USB port of your computer.
14.2 Showing and saving MikrOkular images on your PC
1. Start the Photomizer SE Software (Fig. B 24).
2. Click „Open camera"
3. If you have more than one device connected up select the one
you want from the choice offered. Click „SoC PC-Camera" or
„MikrOkular". Omit this step if you only have a single device
connected up.
4. The camera image should now be visible on your screen. Focus
the microscope image.
5. Click „Capture" to record an image. It will then be shown on the
right.
6. Click on it to select it and then click „Transfer image".
7. This takes you to the Photomizer SE software.
8. File - Save as
14.3 The Photomizer SE software
If you need help in the „Photomizer SE" programme click „?" and then
„Open help". If you need further assistance please visit the maker's
home page at www.photomizer.net
15. Optional accessories
A cross table is available for the Bresser DuoLux as an optional
accessory (Fig. B 36). Remove the specimen holder clamps to install
it (Fig. A 18).
Use the screw (Fig. B 37) to fasten the cross table to the microscope
table. Use the adjusting screws (Fig. B 38+39) to precisely position
the specimen longitudinally (Fig. B 38) and crosswise (Fig. B 39).
16. Care and maintenance
Remove the device from it's energy source before cleaning (remove
plug from socket / remove batteries). Lenses (eyepieces and/or object
lenses) should be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth (e.g. microfibre)
only. Do not use excessive pressure - this may scratch the lens. Clean
the exterior of device with a dry cloth. Do not use cleaning fluids so as
to avoid causing damage to electronic components. Protect the device
from dust and moisture. Store the device in the bag supplied or in its
original packaging. Batteries should be removed from the device if it
is not going to be used for a long period of time.
17. Disposal
Dispose of the packaging material/s as legally required. Consult the
local authority on the matter if necessary.
Do not dispose of electrical equipment in your ordinary refuse.
The European guideline 2002/96/EU on Electronic and Electrical
1
Equipment Waste and relevant laws applying to it require such
used equipment to be separately collected and recycled in an
environment-friendly manner. Empty batteries and accumulators
must be disposed of separately. Information on disposing of all such
equipment made after 01 June 2006 can be obtained from your local
authority.
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