Carl Zeiss
3.5.3.4
Integrate the camera into the network via an Ethernet port
The binocular tube with integrated camera has a fast Ethernet port for communication and image data
transfer.
• Integrate the camera into the network via the fast Ethernet port.
To do this, insert the Ethernet cable (Fig. 23/1) into the jack on the reverse side of the binocular tube
30°/20 (Fig. 23/2).
A WLAN router will be required to use the built-in camera together with the ZEISS Labscope
app. Existing WLAN infrastructure may be used
The integrated camera will identify itself automatically to the network (Fig. 23/3) on (DHCP)
and will be automatically recognized by Labscope, provided the iPAD (Fig. 23/4) is in the same
network.
• Connect the binocular tube to the mains supply, see section 3.5.2 on page 31.
Consult your network administrator for further guidance.
Fig. 23
Establishing a network connection
Further information on the Labscope app can be found at www.zeiss.com/labscope.
For an overview of all ZEISS Microscopy apps visit www.zeiss.com/micro-apps.
The images transmitted from the integrated camera may not be used for training and research.
1
Prerequisite: High-performance 802.11n WLAN with sufficient free bandwidth. In the event of an overloaded or slow
WLAN the live image of the built-in camera may be delayed or incorrectly displayed on the iPAD.
2
For further information on this subject visit www.zeiss.com/micro-apps.
34
Start-Up and Operation
1
or a separate microscope WLAN set up
415500-7344-008
Primo Star / Primo Star iLED
2
.
11/2013