User Manual for Andonstar models including: AD266S, AD269S, 266S Professional Digital Microscope, 266S, Professional Digital Microscope, Digital Microscope, Microscope

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andonstar266s 269s users manual
Digital Microscope 266S, 269S Users Manual

CONTENTS
Basic Parameters ............................................................................................................ 2 Package Include .............................................................................................................. 3 Product Assembly ........................................................................................................... 4 Button & Connection Port .............................................................................................4 Bracket & External LED Lights Instructions .................................................................. 5 Quick Start .......................................................................................................................5
How to Choose Lens ..................................................................................................6 Save Picture and Video ............................................................................................. 9 Remote Control ....................................................................................................... 10 Settings ..........................................................................................................................11 Gridline Setting ....................................................................................................... 11 Save Setting ............................................................................................................. 12 Two Output Modes ........................................................................................................13 HDMI output ........................................................................................................ 13 USB Output ...........................................................................................................14 Safety and Maintenance ................................................................................................19 FAQ ................................................................................................................................ 19 Warranty Card ...............................................................................................................20

Basic Parameters

Video resolution

UHD 2880x2160 24fps; FHD 1920x1080 60fps/30fps; HD 1280x720 120fps

Video Format Photo resolution Video Format Magnification
Focus range

MP4
Max 24M (5600*4200)
JPG
Lens A: 18-720x (with3 times digital zoom, output to 28inch HDMI monitor) Lens B: 1560-2040x (with3 times digital zoom, output to 28inch HDMI monitor) Lens C: 2760-4080x (with3 times digital zoom, output to 28inch HDMI monitor) Lens L: 60-240x (with3 times digital zoom, output to 28inch HDMI monitor) Lens M: 3600-5100 (with3 times digital zoom)
Lens A: 12mm-320mm, Lens B: 7mm-8mm, Lens C: 3mm-4mm Lens L: 90mm-300mm, Lens M: 0.5mm-0.7mm

HDMI Output PC Support Storage Power supply Stand size Language support

Support Windows XP/7/8/10/11, PC software with measurement (gift) High Speed Micro-SD card, up to 32G (not included) USB 5V 2A 20cm*19cm*40cm 10 types, English/French/German/Italian/Portuguese/Spanish/Russian/ Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese/Japanese

Package include

Microscope monitor, lens A (installed on the microscope), Lens sets B, C, M, Lens L, Base, Column, External LED lights, X-Y Moveable Stage, Backdrop board*3, Remote control, Power adapter, HDMI cable, USB cable, Power cable, Biological Slides kit, Tweezers, Insect observation box

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Package Include

Microscope monitor lens A (installed on the microscope) Base Column External LED lights (Use with lens A, L ) Lens sets B, C, M X-Y Moveable Stage Lens L Backdrop board*3

P1: Package Include
Remote control Power adapter HDMI cable USB cable Power cable Biological slides kit Tweezers Insect observation box

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Product Assembly
Please refer to the Assembly steps in the package for details.
Button & Connection Port

Power on/off Mode/Menu Up/Digital zoom in Down/Digital zoom out OK/Start recording Take pictures Remote signal receiver
(where you aim remote to)

P2: Button & Connection Port
Focusing tube Lens fixing screws Reset Hole HDMI port USB port SD card slot Endoscope interface
(only applicable to 10-inch model)

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Bracket & External LED Lights Instructions

P3: Bracket & External LED lights Instructions

Stage height controller Adjustable observation stage Light-transmitting hole

Bottom light Bottom light socket External LED lights socket

Quick Start
Please connect the device to power supply as followed pic 4 , device may switch on automatically when you power it on. If it is not turned on, press and hold the Power button (P2/) until the monitor lights up.

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P4: Connection
How to Choose Lens Lens A
Focus range: 12mm-320mmMagnification18-720xwith3 times digital zoom, output to 28 inch HDMI monitor) Applications: observe whole size or part of coins, stones, stamps, circuit boards, etc.
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P5: Use lens A to observe a coin
StepsRefer to the above picture lens A for observation of coin schematic sequence. It is recommended to use external LED lights when using lens A (Please connect the light source plug to P3/). Install and fix lens A . Place the black (or white) backdrop board into the bottom light source light-transmitting hole, and place the coins to be observed on the backdrop board. Adjust the height controller of the observation stage to adjust the distance between the lens and the object. The effective object distance range of lens A is: 12mm-320mm. The smaller the object distance, the greater the magnification. Rotate the focusing tube to obtain a clear image, rotate it clockwise to increase the magnification, and rotate it counterclockwise to reduce the magnification. Adjust the brightness and angle of the LED lights on both sides so that the light shines on the coins. *This observation method is also suitable for observing plants, stones, etc.

Lens sets B, C, M

Lens B: Focus range: 7mm-8mm, Magnification: 1560-2040x (with3 times digital zoom, output to 28 inch HDMI monitor) Lens C: Focus range: 3mm-4mm, Magnification: 2760-4080x (with3 times digital zoom, output to 28 inch HDMI monitor) Lens M: Focus range: 0.5mm-0.7mm, Magnification: 3600-5100x (with3 times digital zoom) Applications: Microscope slides etc.

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P6: Use lens M to observe biological slides
Steps: Refer to the above picture lens M to observe biological slides schematic sequence. Please note that when using high magnification lens sets, external LED lights are not required. Please directly insert the light source socket into the base and use the bottom light source.  Install and fix the B, C, M lens sets.  Use the metal clips of the X-Y moveable stage to fix the biological slides.  Fine-tune the height controller of the observation stage to bring the lens close to the biological slide. Adjust the distance between the lens and the observation stage. The effective object distance range of the lens M is 0.5mm-0.7mm. The smaller the object distance, the larger the magnification. Rotate the focusing tube to obtain a clear image. Clockwise rotation magnifies, and counterclockwise rotation reduces magnification.  Fine-tune the XY axis of the moveable stage to smoothly move the biological slide. If a smaller magnification is needed, rotate the lens cylinder to adjust to lens B or C, face them towards the biological slide, and fine-tune the height of the observation platform. The effective object distance range of lens B is 7mm-8mm, and that of lens C is 3mm-4mm. *The B, C, M lens sets are high magnification lenses with very small effective object distance ranges and large magnifications. Therefore, slight movements can cause screen image vibrations, which is a normal phenomenon. Please adjust the operation patiently.

Lens L

Focus range: 90mm-300mmMagnification60-240xwith3 times digital zoom, output to 28 inch HDMI monitor) Applicationscircuit board observe, repair etc.

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P7: Use Lens L to observe a circuit board
Steps: Refer to the above picture lens L to observe circuit board schematic sequence. It is recommended to use external LED lights when using Lens L.  Install and fix the Lens L.  Adjust the height controller of the observation stage to adjust the distance between the lens and the object. The effective object distance range of Lens L is 90mm-300mm. The smaller the object distance, the larger the magnification. Rotate the focusing cylinder to obtain a clear image. Clockwise rotation magnifies, and counterclockwise rotation reduces magnification.  Adjust the LED lights on both sides so that the light shines on the circuit board.
Save Picture and Video
Insert the memory card in the direction shown in P4, the memory card does not support hot swap.
Record Videos
The upper left corner of the screen displays mode. In video mode( ) and photo mode( ) press "OK" button to start recording. Press it again to stop. It works the same way with the "OK" button on the remote.
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Take Photos
In video mode( ), photo mode( ) and while the microscope is recording, press capture button( photos. The camera button on the remote works the same way. * In playback mode the microscope can not take photos or videos.

) to take

Playback & Manage files
Use button "M" to get into Playback mode, press "up" or "down" to browse files. In order to play videos, press "OK" to play it, "OK" to pause, "M" to stop. When viewing images or videos, long press the "MENU" (M) key to manage files.
Remote Control

P8: Remote Control Instructions Note: The "Switch lens image" button is only available after inserting the endoscope.
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Settings
Long press the "M" button to enter the video menu of video standby mode
(P9: Video menu) press the "M"button to switch to the photo mode, and then long press the "M" button to enter the picture menu of photo mode
(P10: Picture menu)
Gridline Setting
Press the "Up" and "Down" keys on the remote to select among "cross line", "line", "direction", "position", "color"and "width". Use "Left" and "Right"keys on the remote to change the settings.
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P11: Gridline Setting menu

P12: cross line on

P13: line1, HOR&160

P14: line1, VER&266

P15: Set the color of line 1 to transparent
Save Setting
If you need to save the settings, long press the power button to turn off the device after you set everything right. If you cut off the power directly, the settings will not be saved.
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Two Output Modes HDMI output
P16: HDMI output connection
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USB Output
1. Software Installation
Where to download the software (Please type all letters properly capitalized): https://bit.ly/3TcQVGw *System support: Windows XP SP3, Windows 7, Windows8, Windows10, Windows11 *Runtime: Microsoft.Net Framework 4.0Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Runtime If either of two runtimes above mentioned is not completely installed, an error will be displayed during installation.
2. Connect to Computer
P17: USB output connection 1 Objects required: PC (Windows system with the"Microscope Measure"software); USB microscope (device name:"USB Camera"), Ruler. 2 Connect the microscope and computer with the USB cable (As shown in P17). 3 Press the "Down"button on the monitor or remote control to select "PC Camera" from the microscope interface, and then press "OK"button. 4 Open the software"Microscope Measure", Click "File" "Open" "Open Device" "USB MODE"  "USB Camera".
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3.Software Icons Definitions
Zoom In Normaloriginal scale Zoom out Undoes the last action Cross hairs (crosier,4 grid, 8 grid) Distance of 2 horizontal points Distance of 2 vertical points Distance of any 2 points Measure a rectangular (width,height, perimeter & area) Measure an ellipse (Long-axis radius, short-axis radius, perimeter & area) Measure a radius circle (radius, perimeter & area) Measure a diameter circle (diameter, perimeter & area) Measure a 3-point circle (radius, perimeter & area) Measure a 3-point arc (radius, degree, perimeter & area) Measure a polygon (perimeter & area)
Measure fold-lines (length) Measure a 4-point angle (degree)
4.Software Interface Definitions and Functions

Measure a 3-point angle (degree) Distance of parallel lines(length) Distance of a point and a line (length) Distance of 2 circles(radius, length) Distance of a line and a circle(radius,length) Add a square mark Add a circle mark Add text Distance of 2 lines(length)
3 points circle(radius, perimeter & area)
Edge detection
Increase/decrease brightness
Flip horizontal
Sharpen
Smooth Take a picture Take a video

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Main menu: Here, users can open different devices or lead in pictures to observe or edit, do video setting or save setting, choose which windows to show or hide etc. toolbar: Here are the tools that would be useful for users to do measuring and image analysis. Definition and function of different tools would be given in chapter "Icons definitions". Users can choose to hide or show this toolbar in "ViewToolbars and Docking WindowsStandard". Pictures browser: Here is where users can review all pictures they've captured. Users can also edit the picture by right clicking the picture and open it in the main operating window. Choose "ViewToolbars and Docking WindowsPicture browser" to show or hide this window. Secondary operating window: The image showing in this window always follows your cursor, and with a bigger magnification. With help of this window, the result of measuring can be much more precisely. It belongs to window "Pictures browser". Main operating window: This windows shows the full view from the microscope. And it is also the place where users do measuring and image analysis. Calibration Management and Measuring Results: These two windows shows at the same place, users can switch at the bottom of this window.

Calibration Management
 Shows the list of different Calibrations. Users can apply or delete the one they want.

Measure Results

 Shows the size of the whole view. Users Can change it in "File Video settingVideo capture pin(S)".

Where to set new Calibrators. (The details of how to set calibrator would be given in
5a.nFouthnecr tcihoanpster)

 Shows all results of measuring.

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5. Software Functions
1Calibration
1, Put the ruler under the digital microscope, adjust the focus wheel and the height of the stand, to get the best clearance. (during the rest of the process, do not change the object distance any more).

2. In the "Calibration management" set the name and unit length of the new calibration(refer

the picture on the right). Then, click "Calibration", meanwhile, the " have been chosen automatically. If not, please choose it yourselves.

" in the toolbar should

3, Move the cursor to the main operation window, draw a line (the length is the unit length which has been set in step 2) with help of the ruler. After these, click the "Finish" button in the bottom of the "Calibration Management" window.

4, Check. The length of the line you draw in step 3 should become as the unit length. The name of the new calibration should have showed in the list of calibrations.

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2) Measuring 1, Choose the tool you need to do measuring in the toolbar. 2, Click dots or draw lines that you need to measure in the main operating window. 3, Place the results of measuring in a proper place around the target. 3) Special Effect ·Includes: Edge detection, Inverse color, Flip horizontal, Relief, Sharpen and Smooth. ·Steps: 1, Choose the special effect you need in the toolbar. 2, In the main operating window, long press the Left to draw a rectangle which can covers the whole target area, loose the Left, get the special effect result. 3, Click Left again, end the special effect. PS: If you want to use "Flip horizontal", draw a random rectangle in the view, and the whole view would be flipped. Click Left again, end the special effect. 4) Capture and Recording ·Capture
1, Click " " to capture. 2, The result of capture can be checked and deleted in the "Picture browser" window. 3, Check and change the save path: "FileSave SettingPath". ·Recording 1, Choose the size of the view as 640*480 in "FileVideo SettingVideo Capture PinOutput size(S)" 2, Click " ", set some other things and start to record.
3, On the top left corner there shows"recording"and a timer. It means it's recording. 4, Check and change the save path: "FileSave SettingPath".
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Safety and Maintenance
1. Please keep the device in a clean and dry environment, away from oil, water, gas and other materials that may cause corrosion. The product contains tiny parts and is not edible, please operate under the guidance of guardians or teachers to avoid accidental ingestion. 2. When the image quality is poor, clean the lens with a dry, soft cloth. 3. Do not press hard or hit the display with sharp objects. To clean dust from the screen surface or case, wipe with a dry and soft cloth. Never spray water or cleaners directly on the display.
FAQ
1. Why can't turn on the microscope normally Please check the circuit and power supply according to the installation instructions. 2. Why can't I get a clear image Please adjust the LED light, object distance, and refocus. If you still can't get a clear image, please wipe the lens gently with a clean cotton cloth etc. 3. Why can't I save the settings? After all settings are completed, long press the power button to shut down the device. The settings will not be saved if the power is turned off by the power cable or if the power is cut off directly. 4. Why is there a message of crash, memory card error or memory card full after inserting the TF card? After inserting the TF card, please format it first. It is recommended to use a high-quality TF card with class 10 and above specifications. 5. Why is the missing file prompted during the installation of measurement software or program startup? Please make sure that Microsoft.Net Framework 4.0 and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 runtime have been completely installed in the system. 6. The program has been installed correctly and can be opened and run normally, but why can't I measure in the software Please make sure the hardware is connected correctly, the camera option is shown on the display, and the "OK" button has been pressed. If the image still cannot be displayed normally, please enter the device manager of the operating system, delete the USB video device, unplug and replug the USB cable, and then click refresh to make the system recognize it again. The video device name after successful identification is "USB Camera". 7. Why is the measurement error so large? If you want to get more accurate results, you need to use a higher precision calibration scale for calibration, and keep the same focal length and magnification as the calibration as much as possible when measuring. Errors in the calibration scale, using the wrong calibration value, changing focal length and magnification, wrong
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measurement method, and other factors can affect the accuracy of the measurement.
8. The measurement software does not display the image or display a black screen? 1) Confirm that the microscope is connected to the computer and select "PC Camera". 2) Use the USB cable instead of the power cable. 3) Check that the computer privacy setting is on. 4) Check if the system is missing Microsoft. Net Framework 4.0 and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 runtime. Try downloading multiple C++ runtimes. 5) Please confirm whether the antivirus software or firewall on your computer is blocking the camera connection. Check the privacy settings on your computer to ensure that the camera is allowed access. If the microscope is connected to your computer, you can find the device named "USB Camera" in the device manager list. 6Change other USB interface or other computer to test it.
9. Why can't the image be displayed after connecting an HDMI monitor Please check the microscope and HDMI cable, or try to replace the monitor.

Warranty Card

Warranty Card

User's name

Address

Phone number

Post code

email

Model name

Purchase date

Fault feedback

Date

Fault

Notice

Our warranty doesn't cover

1

If users can not provide the purchase proof or the Warranty.

2

If users use it in an improper environment or conditions, such as incompatible power supply, hot

and humid environment etc.

3

If the fault caused by accident, oversight, misoperation or natural disasters etc.

4

If the fault caused by people who are not belong to authorized organizations of our company during

repacking, repair, dismantle, Or if users repack, repair or dismantle the device not following our

advice.

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Out of warranty period.

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References