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INSTRUCTIONS VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V USA: CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. (For NTSC type equipment) (For PAL type equipment)
Contents Contents Labels and Symbols ..............Important Information — Please Read Before Use....Intended use .................... Instruction manual ..................User qualifications ..................Instrument compatibility ................Repair and modification ................Signal words ..................... Dangers, warnings and notes ..............Security ..................... Cardiac applications.................. Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents......
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Contents 3.12 Connection to other imaging equipment (type C only; see Section 2.5) ............3.13 Connection to a wall mains outlet ........... Chapter 4 Inspection..............Inspection with the power ON ............Illumination inspection..............Video monitor display inspection............. Brightness adjustment inspection ........... Recording system inspection ............
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Contents 5.21 Photography and display with color video printer OEP-3/OEP (not available in some countries) ............ 5.22 Recording with the VTR ..............5.23 Recording with the digital video recorder in digital to digital format (types B, C, D and F only; see Section 2.5)........5.24 Recording and playback with Memory Card (types B, C and F only;...
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Contents VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
Labels and Symbols Labels and Symbols Safety-related labels and symbols are attached to the instrument at the locations shown below. If labels or symbols are missing or illegible, contact Olympus. Rear side Crossed-out wheeled bin’ symbol CE marking (PAL only) or CSA marking (NTSC only) Potential equalization terminal.
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Labels and Symbols Right side view UDI label The UDI label is required by some countries’ regulations regarding the identification of a medical device also known as Unique Device Identification (UDI). Electrical rating NTSC VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER MODEL OTV-S7V MODEL...
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Labels and Symbols Back cover of this instruction manual Manufacturer Authorized representative in the European Community VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
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Labels and Symbols VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
Important Information — Please Read Before Use Intended use This instrument has been designed to be used with an Olympus camera head, videoscope, rigid endoscope or fiberscope with a rigid endoscope eyepiece, light source, video monitor, endo-therapy accessories and other ancillary equipment for endoscopic observation, diagnosis and treatment.
Memory Card is a digital medium used by the PC card unit for the OTV-S7. With this instrument, SmartMedia and xD-Picture Card specified by Olympus can be used as Memory Card. User qualifications The operator of this instrument must be a physician or medical personnel under the supervision of a physician and must have received sufficient training in clinical endoscopic technique.
Some problems that appear to be malfunctions may be correctable by referring to Chapter 7, “Troubleshooting”. If the problem cannot be resolved using the information in Chapter 7, contact Olympus. Signal words The following signal words are used throughout this manual: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Keep liquids away from all electrical equipment. If liquid enters the unit, stop the operation of the equipment at once and contact Olympus. Do not prepare, inspect or use this equipment with wet hands.
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Important Information — Please Read Before Use Always set the minimum required brightness. The brightness of the image on a video monitor may differ from actual brightness at the distal end of endoscope. Especially, operating the electrical shutter function of this instrument, pay attention to the brightness level setting of the light source.
Important Information — Please Read Before Use Security Considering the possibility of data theft, corruption, and falsification, check that the PC card is not infected with a computer virus and then make connections. Use the device constituting “OTV-S7V” in an appropriate connection configuration as well as an operating environment.
PART” requirements for leakage current limits if they are to be used for cardiac applications. • The OLYMPUS LG cables and camera heads listed in the “System chart” (TYPE CF APPLIED PART) which are suitable for cardiac applications bear a mark.
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Important Information — Please Read Before Use VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
Match all items in the package with the components shown below. Inspect each item for damage. If the instrument is damaged, a component is missing or you have any questions, do not use the instrument; immediately contact Olympus. Spare fuse...
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions Symbols and descriptions Power switch Power ON/OFF Front panel Video connector Mode setting Forward Maximum Backward Minimum Exposure White balance Menu TV in (type C only; see Down Section 2.5) Caution, refer to instructions.
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions Keyboard for OTV-S7V Menu White balance Release or digital Patient ID capture VTR or DV Image enhancement Electrical zoom Preset VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions Front panel 1. Power switch 5. Menu switches 6. Memory Card indicator 2. Power indicator 7. PC card slot 3. Video connector socket 4. Locking lever 8. Eject switch 15. White balance switch 10. Video input terminal 9.
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions 1. Power switch This switch is pressed to turn the OTV-S7V ON or OFF. 2. Power indicator The indicator lights up when the power is ON. 3. Video connector socket The video plug of the camera head or videoscope is connected to this socket.
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions 9. B.O.D. indicators These indicate installed B.O.D. devices. : Recording digital images (IEEE1394 – 1995). DIGITAL CAPTURE : Capturing digital images on and playing back from Memory Card. P IN P/REVERSE : Displaying the normal, rotated, mirrored or sub-image.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions Rear panel 6. Light control terminal 1. Video output terminal 7. Potential equalization 4. System terminal terminal 2. Option terminal 5. Hard copy terminal 8. Fuse box 3. Y/C terminal 9. AC power inlet 10. Reverse terminal 14.
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions 1. Video output terminal The composite video signal is transmitted via this terminal. 2. Option terminal This terminal is prepared for system expansion. 3. Y/C terminal Y/C video signal is transmitted via this terminal. 4. System terminal This terminal accepts a connection from an external unit.
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions 1. “Esc” key This key is pressed to exit the menu. 2. “F1” key This key is pressed to display the menu or to go to a previous menu. Press this key and the “Shift” key simultaneously to adjust the white balance.
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions 12. “Enter” key This key is pressed to set the selected menu, to change the color of character from black to white or to enter the settings. 13. “Insert” key This key is pressed to toggle between insert and overwrite text modes. 14.
B.O.D. (Build on demand) Five types of OTV-S7V are available (see Table 2.1). Confirm your type by observing the B.O.D. indicators (see Table 2.2). If you want to add to or modify the B.O.D., please contact Olympus. : Installed, –: Not installed B.O.D.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Chapter 3 Installation and Connection • When non-medical electrical ancillary equipment is being used, connect the power cords via an isolation transformer prior to connecting the signal cables. Failure to do this can cause electric shock, burns and/or fire. •...
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Installation • Do not obstruct the ventilation grills with ancillary equipment, etc. If the OTV-S7V is not cooled properly, it may be damaged. • Do not place any equipment other than the VISERA BF processor MAJ-1236 on top of the OTV-S7V; equipment damage can result.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection • Light sources other than CLV-S40/S30 may be connected to the OTV-S7V differently than shown in Figure 3.1. When using other light sources, refer to the respective instruction manuals, and confirm the location of the light control terminal.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Connection to a video monitor Display a normal image on the video monitor Turn both the OTV-S7V and the video monitor OFF. When using the OEV143/203 or OEV142/202, connect the Y/C cable, BNC cable or RGB cable to the video monitor as shown in Figure 3.2. When using the OEV141/201, connect the Y/C cable, BNC cable or RGB cable to the video monitor as shown in Figure 3.3.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Monitor (OEV143/203 or OEV142/202) INPUT/OUTPUT terminals BNC cable (MB-677) VIDEO IN Y/C IN Y/C cable (MH-985) RGB cable (MH-984) To wall mains outlet OTV-S7V To wall mains outlet Figure 3.2 VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Monitor (OEV141/201) INPUT/OUTPUT terminals Y/C cable (MH-985) Y/C IN VIDEO IN BNC cable (MB-677) RGB cable (MH-984) OTV-S7V To wall mains outlet Figure 3.3 VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection To display rotated and mirror images on the video monitor (type C only; see Section 2.5) Turn both the OTV-S7V and video monitor OFF. When using the OEV143/203 or OEV142/202, connect the Y/C cable to the video monitor as shown in Figure 3.4.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Monitor (OEV143/203 or OEV142/202) INPUT/OUTPUT terminals Y/C IN To wall mains outlet Y/C cable (MH-985) OTV-S7V To wall mains outlet Figure 3.4 VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Monitor (OEV141/201) INPUT/OUTPUT terminals Y/C IN Y/C cable (MH-985) OTV-S7V To wall mains outlet Figure 3.5 VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Connection to a video tape recorder Turn the OTV-S7V and VTR OFF before attaching the VTR remote control cable. Failure to do so, equipment damage can cause. Turn the OTV-S7V and VTR OFF. Connect the VTR power cord to the isolation transformer. Connect the isolation transformer’s power cord to a wall mains outlet.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Y/C cable (MH-985) Y/C cable (MH-985) SVO-9500MD/9500MDP Rear panel Front panel FOOT SWITCH To isolation transformer VTR remote control cable (MAJ-438) OTV-S7V BNC cable To wall mains outlet (MB-677) RGB cable (MH-984) Y/C cable (MH-985) Video monitor (OEV143/203) The dotted line (...
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Connection to a digital video recorder (types B, C, D, F only; see Section 2.5) Turn the OTV-S7V and digital video recorder OFF. Connect the digital video recorder’s power cord to the isolation transformer. Connect the isolation transformer’s power cord to a wall mains outlet. Connect the digital video recorder as shown in Figure 3.7.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Connection to EVIS monitor photo unit SCV-3 (not available in some countries) Turn the OTV-S7V and SCV-3 OFF. Connect the SCV cable and Y/C cable, BNC cable or RGB cable to the SCV-3 as shown in Figure 3.8. For details of connecting the video monitor and the OTV-S7V, refer to Section 3.3, “Connection to a video monitor”.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Connection to color video printer OEP-3/OEP (not available in some countries) Turn the OTV-S7V and OEP-3/OEP OFF. Connect the OEP cable and Y/C cable, BNC cable or RGB cable to the OEP-3/OEP as shown in Figure 3.9 or 3.10. For details of connecting the video monitor and the OTV-S7V, refer to Section 3.3, “Connection to a video monitor”.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Connection to OEP OTV-S7V To video monitor OEP cable (MH-987) To wall mains outlet RGB cable (MH-984) BNC cable (MB-677) R G B S To wall mains outlet Y/C cable (MH-985) Figure 3.10 VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Connection to image mixer unit UIM Turn the OTV-S7V and UIM OFF. Connect the UIM to the OTV-S7V and SCV-3 or OEP-3/OEP as shown in Figure 3.11 or 3.12. • If the UIM is not being used in conjunction with the SCV-3 or OEP-3/OEP, there is no need to connect the OEP and RGB cables as shown in Figure 3.11 and 3.12.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection OTV-S7V To video monitor To wall mains outlet Y/C cable OEP cable (MH-987) (MH-985) R G B S RGB cable (MH-984) To wall mains outlet RGB cable (MH-984) SCV cable (MH-986) SCV-3 To wall mains outlet Figure 3.11 VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection OTV-S7V To video monitor To wall mains outlet OEP cable (MH-987) Y/C cable (MH-985) R G B S RGB cable (MH-984) To wall mains outlet RGB cable (MH-984) OEP-3 To wall mains outlet Figure 3.12 VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Connection to a camera head or videoscope • Never excessively bend, pull, twist, coil, squeeze or apply a crushing force to the camera cable. The camera cable could become damaged. • Make sure that the video plug and its electrical contacts are completely dry before connecting the plug to the OTV-S7V.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Locking lever Video connector socket Video plug UP mark Figure 3.14 Disconnecting Turn the OTV-S7V OFF. Hold the OTV-S7V stationary with one hand. With the other hand, press the video connector socket’s locking lever and pull the video plug straight out (see Figure 3.15).
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection 3.10 Connection to the keyboard for OTV-S7V MAJ-1124 (optional) • Always turn OFF the OTV-S7V when connecting or disconnecting the keyboard to or from the OTV-S7V. Otherwise, the OTV-S7V will not receive input from the keyboard.
• Use only the PC card adapter (MA-2E, MAPC-10) SmartMedia (M-8PIE/16PIE/32PIE/64PIE/128PIE, M-8PIU/16PIU/32PIU/64PIU/128PIU) and xD-Picture Card (M-XD16P/32P/64P/128P/256P/512P) specified by Olympus. Other PC card adapters or Memory Card may not be capable of recording images. • The PC card adapter and Memory Card are precision instruments.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Eject switch Figure 3.17 Prepare a second Memory Card in the case the primary Memory Card becomes full. Connecting Insert Memory Card (SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card) into the PC card adapter (MA-2E, MAPC-10) (see Figure 3.18). PC card adapter (MAPC-10) PC card adapter (MA-2) xD-Picture Card...
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Insert the PC card adapter (MA-2E, MAPC-10) into the OTV-S7V’s PC card slot until it stops (see Figure 3.19). OTV-S7V PC card slot PC card adapter Eject switch Figure 3.19 • If the PC card adapter and Memory Card are ejected or inserted with the power ON, Memory Card may not be recognized by this instrument.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection Hold the OTV-S7V stationary with one hand and push the eject switch again. Then, the PC card adapter is poped up (see Figure 3.21). PC card adapter Eject switch Figure 3.21 Pull the PC card adapter straight out (see Figure 3.22). PC card adapter Figure 3.22 VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection 3.12 Connection to other imaging equipment (type C only; see Section 2.5) Connect other imaging equipment as shown in Figure 3.23. Ultrasonic BNC cable (MB-677) equipment, other OTV, etc. Output terminal OTV-S7V Figure 3.23 3.13 Connection to a wall mains outlet Only connect the OTV-S7V to a wall mains outlet.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Connection • Make sure that the wall mains outlet and isolation transformer have adequate electrical capacities. Otherwise, fire or power fluctuations can occur. • Do not bend, pull or twist the power cord. Electric shock, equipment damage or fire can result. •...
If both of fuses are not blown, immediately turn the OTV-S7V OFF. Remove the power cord from the wall mains outlet and contact Olympus. • Turn the OTV-S7V OFF and remove the power cord from the AC power inlet on the OTV-S7V before replacing the fuses with new ones.
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If the power fails to come on after replacing the fuses with new ones, immediately turn the OTV-S7V OFF. Remove the power cord from the wall mains outlet and contact Olympus. Equipment damage or malfunction may have occurred and fire or electric shock can result.
Chapter 4 Inspection Reconnect the power cord and press the power switch. Confirm that the power indicator is lit. Illumination inspection Do not look directly into the distal end of the endoscope or the output connector of the light source while they are emitting light.
Chapter 4 Inspection Brightness adjustment inspection Inspecting the automatic brightness control function Do not look directly into the distal end of the endoscope or the output connector of the light source while they are emitting light. Eye damage may result. Confirm that the OTV-S7V is connected to a light source by light control cable MAJ-944.
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Chapter 4 Inspection Use light control cable MAJ-944, which is a standard accessory of the OTV-S7V. Other cables cannot ensure optimum performance of the automatic brightness control function. Operate the light source according to the directions given in the light source’s instruction manual.
Chapter 4 Inspection View your palm through the endoscope. Use a cloth, etc. to prevent the endoscope’s distal end and your palm from being exposed to extraneous light. Keep the distal end of the endoscope 1 to 3 cm from your palm. Confirm that the brightness of the image on the video monitor is consistent.
Chapter 4 Inspection Picture in picture image inspection (type C only; see Section 2.5) Refer to Section 5.26, “Picture in picture”. Confirm that images from the video input terminal are inserted into the endoscopic image on the video monitor. Multi freeze image inspection (installed in OTV-S7BOD-MF type only) Refer to Section 5.27, “Multi freeze”.
Chapter 5 Operation Chapter 5 Operation The operator of this instrument must be a physician or medical personnel under the supervision of a physician and must have received sufficient training in clinical endoscopic technique. This manual, therefore, does not explain or discuss clinical endoscopic procedures.
After the power is turned ON, the video monitor displays the menu (see Figure 5.2). If a camera head or videoscope is not connected to the OTV-S7V, a color bar is displayed after the menu is displayed. OLYMPUS OTV-S7 B.O.D. Installed B.O.D.s...
Chapter 5 Operation • The “B.O.D.” menu displayed (see Figure 5.2) depends upon the installed B.O.D.s. For example, when using a type B OTV-S7V, only “DV/DVCPRO” and “DIGITAL CAPTURE” are displayed on the video monitor. • The number of “SWITCH ASSIGNMENT” displayed (see Figure 5.2) depends upon the number of remote control switches on the camera head or videoscope.
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Chapter 5 Operation • Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “F1” key on the keyboard to display the menu (see Figure 5.4). [MENU] SWITCH ASSIGNMENT >> FUNCTION CONTROL >> B.O.D. CONTROL >> PATIENT ID >>...
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Chapter 5 Operation • The number of “SWITCH ASSIGNMENT” displayed (see Figure 5.5) depends upon the number of remote control switches on the camera head or videoscope. • Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s settings, the menu shown in Figure 5.5 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor.
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Chapter 5 Operation [DATE/TIME] 2001/12/25 YEAR >>2001 12:00:00 MONTH >>12 >>25 HOUR >>12 MINUTE >>00 SET? >> Figure 5.7 Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s settings, the menus shown in Figures 5.6 and/or 5.7 may appear different from those displayed on the video monitor. •...
Chapter 5 Operation Clock adjustment Time and date can be adjusted by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “F1” key on the keyboard to display the menu. Depress the menu switches “...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to an item that you would like to set up (for example, “MONTH”) (see Figure 5.9). [DATE/TIME] YEAR >>2001...
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Chapter 5 Operation When steps 4. to 7. have been repeated and all settings have been made, depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “SET?” (see Figure 5.11). [DATE/TIME] YEAR >>2001...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to set the clock. Then, the menu shown in Figure 5.13 is displayed. [DATE/TIME] YEAR >>2001 2001/12/25 12:00:00 MONTH >>12 >>25 HOUR >>00 MINUTE >>00 SET? >>...
Chapter 5 Operation Adjusting the video monitor The color bar is displayed and entered by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). • Color adjustment can not be performed when RGB input is used. When the color tone of the video monitor is adjusted, use Y/C input or VBS composite input.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “COLOR BAR” (see Figure 5.15). [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >>...
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Chapter 5 Operation [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >> DISPLAY ID >>OFF ELEC. SHUTTER >>ON FOCUS FREE >>ON >>ON EXPOSURE AREA >>AUTO Figure 5.16 Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to change to “ON”...
Chapter 5 Operation CHROMA adjustment control (OEV141/142/143 PHASE adjustment /201/202/203 control control panel) Figure 5.18 Depress any switch on the OTV-S7V or the “Esc” key, “F1” key, “F3” key, “F5” key, “F6” key, “F7” key, “F8” key or “B.O.D.” key on the keyboard to remove the color bar.
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Chapter 5 Operation When the white balance indicator lights (after approximately 4 seconds), white balance adjustment has been completed. If the indicator blinks once and then goes out, the color or brightness of the image was not sufficient. Color adjustment can also be confirmed by viewing the image on the video monitor.
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Chapter 5 Operation • If the object is too close, wash out may result, rendering the white balance adjustment ineffective. Adjust the distance to the object to display a medium level of brightness on the video monitor. • A variety of factors, such as the color adjustment of the bulb in the light source, the size of the color image rendered by the endoscope or the combination of ancillary equipment may affect the auto white balance function.
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Chapter 5 Operation Color tone level (red/blue) adjustment Color tone level can be adjusted by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “F1” key on the keyboard to display the menu. Depress the menu switches “...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to display the next menu. Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to the color that you would like to adjust (for example, “RED”...
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Chapter 5 Operation If the color tone is increased above the midpoint, the menu is displayed shown in Figure 5.24 and “>>>” flashes. [COLOR SETTING] – >> >>> – BLUE >> COLOR MODE>> <1:XENON NORMAL> Figure 5.24 Depress the menu switch “ ”...
Chapter 5 Operation Setting color mode The color mode may be selected from among the 5 modes listed in Table 5.1 by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Color mode Description <1: XENON NORMAL> Standard color mode <2: XENON LESS REDDISH> The color mode that contains less red than the standard color mode.
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Chapter 5 Operation COLOR MODE <5: OTHERS> Figure 5.25 Depending upon the numeral that is pressed, the menu shown in Figure 5.25 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor. Change the color mode by operating the menu Depress the menu switch “...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “COLOR MODE” (see Figure 5.26). [COLOR SETTING] – >> – BLUE >> COLOR MODE>> <1:XENON NORMAL> Figure 5.26 Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s settings, the menus shown in Figures 5.26 and/or 5.27 may appear different from those...
Chapter 5 Operation The color mode setting is retained when the power is turned OFF and the power cord is disconnected. Brightness adjustment • If the shutter and focus free functions are used while the brightness is set to maximum and observation takes place for a prolonged period of time, patient injury may occur.
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Chapter 5 Operation According to the distance between the distal end of the endoscope and the object, halation will result even if the following functions (“Automatic brightness control”, “Exposure level”) are performed. Operate the light source according to the directions in the light source’s instruction manual and set the light intensity manually.
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Chapter 5 Operation Camera head, LTF-V3, A500**A series Automatic brightness control (CLV-S40/S30/S20, CLD-S only) When this instrument is used in combination with a light source which has an automatic brightness control function, the brightness is adjusted automatically. Press the light source’s AUTO/MANUAL brightness selector and select AUTO.
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Chapter 5 Operation Exposure level The shutter function automatically adjusts the brightness of the video image electrically. Depress one of the exposure level switches (see Figure 5.28) or press the “Shift” key and “///” key on the keyboard at the same time. The selected exposure level is displayed on the video monitor screen for several seconds as shown in Figure 5.29.
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Chapter 5 Operation To increase brightness, press the exposure level switch (up) or the “Shift” key and “/” key on the keyboard at the same time. Each time the switch is pressed, the exposure level indicators on the front panel and the video monitor move to the right, and the brightness of the endoscopic image is increased one level.
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Chapter 5 Operation [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >> DISPLAY ID >>OFF ELEC. SHUTTER >>ON FOCUS FREE >>ON >>ON EXPOSURE AREA >>AUTO Figure 5.30 • When the OTV-S7V is connected to the ENF-V, CYF-V/VA or HYF-V, “ELEC.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to set “ELEC. SHUTTER” to “OFF”. Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “Esc” key on the keyboard to enter all settings. Press the light source’s AUTO/MANUAL brightness selector and select MANUAL.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “AGC” (see Figure 5.32). [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >>...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to adjust “AGC” (see Figure 5.33). [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >> DISPLAY ID >>OFF ELEC. SHUTTER >>ON FOCUS FREE >>ON...
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Chapter 5 Operation Iris (camera head only) 3 modes are available by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). • AUTO : The exposure area is automatically set according to the object so that the endoscopic image will be maintained at the optimum brightness.
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Chapter 5 Operation • When the OTV-S7V is connected to the ENF-V, CYF-V/VA or HYF-V, “ELEC.SHUTTER” and “EXPOSURE AREA” shown in Figures 5.34 and/or 5.35 are not displayed. • When the OTV-S7V is connected to the LTF-V3 or A500**A series, “EXPOSURE AREA” shown in Figures 5.34 and/or 5.35 is not displayed.
Chapter 5 Operation Focus free mode The focus free function can only be used when a camera head with a built-in focus free function is connected. Refer to the camera head’s instruction manual for instructions on attaching the camera head. When using this instrument with a rigid endoscope (e.g., a laparo-thoraco scope), the depth of field is automatically adjusted to maintain a focused image on the video monitor.
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Chapter 5 Operation Change the focus free mode by operating the menu When used in combination with the automatic brightness control function, set the light source to AUTO and the brightness level to “3”. When using the CLV-S40, this procedure is not necessary. Depress the menu switch “...
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Chapter 5 Operation • Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s settings, the menus shown in Figures 5.37 and/or 5.38 may appear different from those displayed on the video monitor. Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to adjust “FOCUS FREE”...
Chapter 5 Operation Image enhancement Contours in the endoscopic image are electrically enhanced to obtain clearer images. Image enhancement can be set to, “OFF”, “LOW”, “MEDIUM” or “HIGH”. Change the image enhancement level quickly (keyboard only) Press the “F6” key. Each time the “F6” key is pressed, the mode cycles through “OFF”, “LOW”, “MEDIUM”...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “ENHANCE” (see Figure 5.40). [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >>...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to adjust the image enhancement level (see Figure 5.41). [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >> DISPLAY ID >>OFF ELEC.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.10 Patient data entry/deletion Patient data can be entered or deleted by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Patient data entry Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “F1” key on the keyboard to display the menu. By pressing the “Shift”...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to the number that you would like to enter (for example, “1”) (see Figure 5.43). [PATIENT ID] ALL CLEAR 1 (NO DATA)
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K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z . ’ / Cursor Figure 5.46 Repeat steps 8. and 9. to input the patient’s name (for example, “OLYMPUS”) (see Figure 5.47). VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
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(see Figure 5.48). [PATIENT ID INPUT] <1> IDNO. :12345 NAME :OLYMPUS D.O.BIRTH : COMMENT : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z .
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Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “ALL CLEAR” (see Figure 5.49). [PATIENT ID] ALL CLEAR 1 12345 OLYMPUS 2 (NO DATA) 3 (NO DATA) 4 (NO DATA)
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” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard. Then, the menu shown in Figure 5.50 is displayed on the video monitor. [PATIENT ID] ALL CLEAR 1 12345 OLYMPUS 2 (NO DATA) 3 (NO DATA) 4 (NO DATA) 5 (NO DATA)
“ ” to the patient number that you would like to display (for example, “2”) (see Figure 5.52). [PATIENT ID] ALL CLEAR 1 12345 OLYMPUS 2 67890 VISERA 3 (NO DATA) 4 (NO DATA) 5 (NO DATA)
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Chapter 5 Operation Patient data display Patent data can be displayed by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Display patient data quickly (keyboard only) Press the “F2” key. Pressing this key toggles between display on and off. Then the patient data that is selected in “Selecting patient data to be displayed”...
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Chapter 5 Operation [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >> DISPLAY ID >>OFF ELEC. SHUTTER >>ON FOCUS FREE >>ON >>ON EXPOSURE AREA >>AUTO Figure 5.54 • When the OTV-S7V is connected to the ENF-V, CYF-V/VA or HYF-V, “ELEC.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to set “DISPLAY ID” to “ON”. Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to enter all settings.
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Chapter 5 Operation The patient data is retained when the power is turned OFF and the power cord is disconnected. Delete patient data (keyboard only) Patent data can be deleted using the keyboard (optional). When the patient data is displayed on the video monitor, depress the “Shift” key and “Delete”...
Chapter 5 Operation 5.12 Remote control switches The OTV-S7V’s functions can be controlled by the remote control switches on the camera head or videoscope. The number of remote control switches available depend on the camera head or videoscope being used (see Table 5.2). The number of remote control switches Camera head/videoscope models OTV-S7H-1D-F08E, OTV-S7H-1D-L08E, OTV-S7H-D-L08E...
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Chapter 5 Operation • When using a type A OTV-S7V, “B.O.D. CONTROL” (see Figure 5.58) is not displayed. • When the OTV-S7H-1D-F08E/L08E/D-L08E is connected to the OTV-S7V, “SWITCH ASSIGNMENT” (see Figure 5.58) is not displayed. Depress the menu switch “ ”...
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Chapter 5 Operation [SW.1] <EXPOSURE > <– – –> <ENHANCE> <DV/DVCPRO> <EXPOSURE > <VTR+DV/DVCPRO> <EXPOSURE > <DIGITAL CAPTURE> <FREEZE> <REL.+DIG. CAP.> <RELEASE> <P IN P> <VTR> <REVERSE> <ZOOM> <MULTI FREEZE> <W/B> <L.S. STANDBY> <PATIENT ID> Figure 5.60 Depending upon the installed B.O.D.s in the OTV-S7V, the menu shown in Figure 5.60 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor.
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Chapter 5 Operation Brightness adjustment Depress the switch to decrease Section 5.7, “Brightness EXPOSURE brightness (When the ENF-V, adjustment” CYF-V/VA or HYF-V is not used in combination with the CLV-S40/S30/S20 or CLV-U40/U20, this function is inactive.). FREEZE Freeze Pressing the switch toggles the Section 5.14, “Freeze”...
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Chapter 5 Operation REL.+DIG. CAP. Release and capture Depress the switch to release the Section 5.20, “EVIS monitor SCV-3, OEP-3 or OEP and capture photo unit SCV-3”, Section an image to Memory Card. (Types B, 5.21, “Photography and C or F only) display with color video printer OEP-3/OEP”...
Chapter 5 Operation 5.13 Setting a function to the keyboard The “F4” key, “F5” key and “B.O.D.” key can be set to activate a function by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Setting the “F4” key The functions that can be set to be activated by the “F4” key are shown in Table 5.4.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to adjust the “SETTING” (see Figure 5.62). [F4 FUNCTION SETTING] SETTING <RELEASE> Figure 5.62 Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to set the function.
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Chapter 5 Operation Setting the “F5” key The functions that can be set to be activated by the “F5” key are shown in Table 5.5. Menu item Operation from the “F5” Reference Pressing this key toggles Section 5.22, “Recording between record and pause with the VTR”...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to adjust the “SETTING” (see Figure 5.64). [F5 FUNCTION SETTING] SETTING <VTR> Figure 5.64 Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to set the function.
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Chapter 5 Operation Setting the “B.O.D.” key The functions that can be set to be activated by the “B.O.D.” key are shown in Table 5.6. Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s type, the functions that can be set are different (see Table 5.7). Menu item Operation from the Reference...
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• None of the OTV-S7V types include the multi freeze unit, so if you want to add to the multi freeze unit for OTV-S7, please contact Olympus. It is available, but only if installed by Olympus personnel. • Type A does not have a B.O.D. installed.
Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to adjust the “SETTING” (see Figure 5.66). [KEYBOARD FUNCTION] NONE NONE NONE NONE Figure 5.66 Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to set the function.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “FUNCTION CONTROL” (see Figure 5.14). Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to display the next menu.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to adjust the “FREEZE MODE” (see Figure 5.68). [FUNCTION CONTROL] ENHANCE >>LOW FREEZE MODE >>FIELD COLOR BAR >>OFF COLOR SETTING >> DISPLAY ID >>OFF ELEC.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.15 Zoom An electrically magnified (zoom) image can be displayed on the monitor by pressing a remote control switch or a key on the keyboard (optional). Display an electrically magnified image by pressing a remote control switch Refer to Section 5.12, “Remote control switches”, and set the “ZOOM”...
Chapter 5 Operation Display an electrically magnified image by pressing a key on the keyboard Press the “F7” key. Pressing this key toggles between 1.0 magnification and 1.2 when using the ENF-V, CYF-V/VA or HYF-V (see Figure 5.69). Each time this key is depressed, the zoom cycles through 1.0 ...
Chapter 5 Operation 5.17 Saving and deleting user settings Save the user settings On the OTV-S7V, settings for up to 7 user can be saved by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “F1” key on the keyboard to display the menu.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “SAVE” (see Figure 5.71). [PRESET] SAVE >> LOAD >> DEFAULT SETTING >> Figure 5.71 Depress the menu switch “...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the cursor. • Instead of steps 8. and 9., characters or numerals can be entered directly by using “Character” key or “Numeral/Symbol”...
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Chapter 5 Operation • Instead of steps 8. and 9., characters or numerals can be entered directly by using the “Character” key or “Numeral/Symbol” key on the keyboard. • When characters are input by the small letters, the keyboard is used. Depress the menu switches “...
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Chapter 5 Operation Saved the user settings are retained when the power is turned OFF and the power cord is disconnected. Delete the user settings User settings can be deleted by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Depress the menu switch “ ”...
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Chapter 5 Operation • Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s settings, the menus shown in Figures 5.77, 5.78 and/or 5.79 may appear different from those displayed on the video monitor. • The “<8>” settings cannot be deleted. Depress the menu switch “ ”...
Chapter 5 Operation Deleted user setting cannot be restored. 5.18 Load user settings User settings can be loaded by controlling the menu switches or the keyboard (optional). When using the ENF-V, CYF-V/VA or HYF-V, loading the “<8>” settings is recommended. The “<8>” settings are given in Table 5.8 below.
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Chapter 5 Operation [PRESET] SAVE >> LOAD >> DEFAULT SETTING >> Figure 5.80 Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to display the next menu. Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “...
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Chapter 5 Operation [LOAD] LOAD AREA <1> TOKYO <2> (NO DATA) <3> (NO DATA) <4> (NO DATA) <5> (NO DATA) <6> (NO DATA) <7> (NO DATA) <8> FLEXIBLE VIDEOSCOPE LOAD?>> Figure 5.82 Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to load the settings.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.19 Default settings Users may restore default settings on the OTV-S7V (settings when the equipment is sent out from the plant). The default settings are given in Tables 5.9, 5.10 and 5.11 below. Default OTV-S7V functions Function Default setting Exposure...
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Chapter 5 Operation B.O.D. functions Function Default setting Auto P in P P in P mode P in P size P in P position (location) 2 (The lower left corner) P in P switch mode MODE – CHANGE Reverse mode 180DEG.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “PRESET” (see Figure 5.70). Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to display the next menu.
Chapter 5 Operation [PRESET] SAVE >> LOAD >> DEFAULT SETTING >> COMPLETE. Figure 5.86 Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “Esc” key on the keyboard to restore the default settings. Restored default settings are retained when the power is turned OFF and the power cord is disconnected.
Chapter 5 Operation • Refer to Section 3.8, “Connection to image mixer unit UIM” to connect the OTV-S7V, SCV-3 and UIM. Press a remote control switch or “F4” key on the keyboard once to freeze the image, and press it a second time to release the image. ...
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Chapter 5 Operation Release the image by pressing a remote control switch Refer to Section 5.12, “Remote control switches” and set a remote control switch to “RELEASE”. Press the OEP’s MENU button and use the “” and “” buttons to select “FUNCTION-SETUP”.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.22 Recording with the VTR The image can be recorded by pressing a remote control switch or a key on the keyboard (optional). Do not connect or disconnect the VTR remote control cable while the VTR is in the rec/pause mode. An unexpected action of VTR will result.
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Chapter 5 Operation To pause while recording, press the remote control switch on the camera head or videoscope again. The menu shown in Figure 5.88 is displayed on the video monitor. <VTR> PAUSE Figure 5.88 The rec/pause mode changes every time the remote control switch is pressed.
Chapter 5 Operation 5.23 Recording with the digital video recorder in digital to digital format (types B, C, D and F only; see Section 2.5) DV format setting The DV format can be selected by controlling the menu switches or the keyboard (optional).
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Chapter 5 Operation • When using a type A OTV-S7V, “B.O.D. CONTROL” (see Figure 5.89) is not displayed. • When the OTV-S7H-1D-F08E/L08E/D-L08E is connected to the OTV-S7V, “SWITCH ASSIGNMENT” (see Figure 5.89) is not displayed. Depress the menu switch “ ”...
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Chapter 5 Operation [DV/DVCPRO] DV FORMAT >> Figure 5.91 • Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s settings, the menu shown in Figure 5.91 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor. • Set to “DV” when using the DSR-20MD/DSR-20MDP (see Figure 5.91).
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Chapter 5 Operation Recording the image The image can be recorded by pressing a remote control switch or a key on the keyboard (optional). Do not connect two or more digital video recorders. Image may not be recorded to them. •...
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Chapter 5 Operation Recording the image by pressing a remote control switch Refer to Section 5.12, “Remote control switches” and set a remote control switch to “VTR”. To begin recording, press the remote control switch on the camera head or videoscope.
• With this instrument, only SmartMedia and xD-Picture Card specified by Olympus can be used. More over MA-2E and MAPC-10 can be used as PC card adapter. • If the PC card adapter and Memory Card are ejected or inserted with the power ON, Memory Card may not be recognized by this instrument.
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Chapter 5 Operation Image compression ratio setting Image compression ratio can be selected by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). 3 compression ratios are available; • TIFF: no compression • SHQ: compresses images to approximately 1/5 of their original size •...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depending upon which B.O.D.s are installed in the OTV-S7V, the menu shown in Figure 5.94 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor. Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to display the next menu.
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Refer to “Input patient data (keyboard only)” on page 107 and input the patient name to the “NAME” field. • Olympus recommends displaying the patient’s name as described in Section 5.11, “Patient data display, input and deletion” over the procedure given in step 2.
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Refer to “Delete patient data (keyboard only)” on page 108 and delete the patient data. • Olympus recommends displaying the patient’s name as described in Section 5.11, “Patient data display, input and deletion” over the procedure displayed in step 2.
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Chapter 5 Operation • During image capture, do not eject the PC card adapter or Memory Card, and do not turn the OTV-S7V OFF. Otherwise, images may not be stored correctly to Memory Card. • To release a frozen image, first press the switch that is set to “FREEZE”...
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Chapter 5 Operation Press the camera head’s or videoscope’s remote control switch. The frozen image is displayed on the video monitor while the image is being captured. During image capture, Memory Card indicator blinks on and off, and the menu shown in Figure 5.99 is displayed on the video monitor. RECORDING...
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“DIGITAL CAPTURE” to the “B.O.D.” key on the keyboard. Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard quickly to move the cursor to the desired folder (for example, “OLYMPUS”) (see Figure 5.100). <SELECT FOLDER> OLYMPUS VISERA...
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Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard quickly to move the frame box to the desired image (see Figure 5.101). OLYMPUS 12230001 12:45 Frame box Image search mode Figure 5.101...
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Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard quickly to move the cursor to the desired folder (for example, “OLYMPUS”) (see Figure 5.100). Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard quickly to display the image search mode.
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Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard quickly to move the 2nd frame box (white) to the desired image (see Figure 5.103). OLYMPUS 12230001 12:45 Frame box...
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Chapter 5 Operation By simultaneously pressing the keyboard’s “Shift” key and “B.O.D.” key that is set to “DIGITAL CAPTURE”, you can jump to step 6. For instructions on setting the “B.O.D.” key for the “DV/DVCPRO” function, refer to Section 5.13, “Setting a function to the keyboard”.
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Chapter 5 Operation [DIGITAL CAPTURE] COMPRESSION MODE>>HQ DELETE ALL >> ALL IMAGES WILL BE DELETED! DELETE ALL?>> Figure 5.105 Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to choose “YES” (see Figure 5.106). [DIGITAL CAPTURE] COMPRESSION MODE>>HQ DELETE ALL...
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Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard quickly to move the frame box to a image that you would like to delete (see Figure 5.108). OLYMPUS 12230001 12:45 Frame box Figure 5.108...
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Chapter 5 Operation OLYMPUS 12230001 12:45 ARE YOU SURE? OK/CANCEL Frame box Figure 5.109 Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard quickly to change from black to white the characters that is “OK”...
Chapter 5 Operation 5.25 Mirror and rotated images (type C only; see Section 2.5) The image displayed on the video monitor can be rotated 180 and mirrored around its vertical axis by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). • 180 DEG. ROTATION : display a rotated 180...
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Chapter 5 Operation [B.O.D. CONTROL] <DIGITAL CAPTURE> >> <DV/DVCPRO> >> <P IN P> >> <REVERSE IMAGE> >> <MULTI FREEZE> >> <ORIENTATION> >> Figure 5.111 Depending upon which B.O.D.s are installed in the OTV-S7V, the menu shown in Figure 5.111 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor.
Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “Esc” key on the keyboard to enter settings. • Refer to Section 5.12, “Remote control switches” for instructions on changing the image using the remote control switches on the camera head or videoscope.
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Chapter 5 Operation [B.O.D. CONTROL] <DIGITAL CAPTURE> >> <DV/DVCPRO> >> <P IN P> >> <REVERSE IMAGE> >> <MULTI FREEZE> >> <ORIENTATION> >> Figure 5.113 Depending upon B.O.D.s which are installed in the OTV-S7V, the menu shown in Figure 5.113 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to select “ON” (see Figure 5.115). [P IN P] AUTO P IN P >> ON MODE >> OTV+ext. SIZE >> 1/4 LOCATION >>...
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Chapter 5 Operation Switch mode The following 2 functions can be set using the remote control switches or keyboard (optional): • Sub-image on and off (displayed as “ON-OFF” in the menu) • Change the display mode (displayed as “MODE-CHANGE” in the menu) Depress the menu switch “...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s settings, the menus shown in Figures 5.116 and/or 5.117 may appear different from those displayed on the video monitor. Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to adjust the “SWITCH MODE”...
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Chapter 5 Operation Turning the picture in picture on and off The picture in picture on and off is turned on and off by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional). Turning the picture in picture on and off by pressing a remote control switch Refer to “Auto picture in picture”...
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Chapter 5 Operation Refer to Section 5.13, “Setting a function to the keyboard” and set the “P IN P” function to the “B.O.D.” key on the keyboard. Pressing the “B.O.D.” key that is set to the “P IN P” function toggles between picture in picture on and off.
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Chapter 5 Operation Change the display mode quickly by pressing a key on the keyboard Refer to “Auto picture in picture” on page 164 and set “AUTO P IN P” to “OFF”. Refer to “Switch mode” on page 167 and set “SWITCH MODE” to “MODE–CHANGE”.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “MODE” (see Figure 5.119). [P IN P] [P IN P] AUTO P IN P >>...
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Chapter 5 Operation The display mode setting is retained when the power is turned OFF and the power cord is disconnected. The sub-image size The sub-image can be displayed in 2 different sizes by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional) (see Figure 5.121). •...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “SIZE” (see Figure 5.122). [P IN P] AUTO P IN P >> OFF MODE >>...
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Chapter 5 Operation The sub-image size setting is retained when the power is turned OFF and the power cord is disconnected. The sub-image position The sub-image can be displayed at one of 4 different positions on the video monitor by controlling the menu switches or keyboard (optional) (see Figure 5.124).
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to display the next menu. Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “LOCATION” (see Figure 5.125). [P IN P] [P IN P] AUTO P IN P...
Chapter 5 Operation The sub-image position setting is retained when the power is turned OFF and the power cord is disconnected. 5.27 Multi freeze (installed in OTV-S7BOD-MF type only) The multi freezing images for moving object (e.g. vocal cord) can be displayed on the video monitor.
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Chapter 5 Operation [B.O.D. CONTROL] <DIGITAL CAPTURE> >> <DV/DVCPRO> >> <P IN P> >> <REVERSE IMAGE> >> <MULTI FREEZE> >> <ORIENTATION> >> Figure 5.127 Depending upon which B.O.D.s are installed in the OTV-S7V, the menu shown in Figure 5.127 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor.
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Chapter 5 Operation [MULTI FREEZE] DIVIDE NUMBER >> 9 MOTION FREQ. >> 1.5Hz Figure 5.129 Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to change the number. Depress the menu switch “ ”...
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “MULTI FREEZE” (see Figure 5.127). Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to display the next menu.
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to set the number to “slow motion frequency” of the strobe light source. Depress the menu switch “ ” for approximately 1 second or the “Esc” key on the keyboard to enter all settings.
Chapter 5 Operation Display the strobe images by pressing a key on the keyboard Refer to Section 5.13, “Setting a function to the keyboard” and set the “MULTI FREEZE” function to the “B.O.D.” key on the keyboard. Pressing the “B.O.D.” key toggles between turning the strobe images on and off (see Figure 5.132).
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Chapter 5 Operation Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to move the arrow “ ” to “B.O.D. CONTROL” (see Figure 5.89). Depress the menu switch “ ” or the “Enter” key on the keyboard to display the next menu.
Chapter 5 Operation Depending upon the OTV-S7V’s settings, the menu shown in Figure 5.134 may appear different from that displayed on the video monitor. Depress the menu switches “ ” or “ ”, or the “///” key on the keyboard to set the reverse mode. Depress the menu switch “...
Chapter 6 Care, Storage and Disposal Chapter 6 Care, Storage and Disposal Care • Use only dry gauze to clean the power switch. Do not moisten the gauze, as the switch could fail or cause electric shock. • After cleaning the OTV-S7V, dry it thoroughly before use. If it is used while wet, there is a risk of electric shock.
Chapter 6 Care, Storage and Disposal Storage • Do not store the OTV-S7V in a location exposed to direct sunlight, X-rays, radioactivity or strong electromagnetic radiation (e.g. near microwave medical treatment equipment, short-wave medical treatment equipment, MRI equipment, radio equipment or mobile phones). Damage may result. •...
If the problem cannot be resolved by the described remedial action, stop using the instrument and send it to Olympus for repair. Olympus does not repair accessory parts. If an accessory part becomes damaged, contact Olympus to purchase a replacement.
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Image does not The OTV-S7V is not connected to the wall Connect correctly. appear. mains outlet. A fuse has blown. Replace both fuses. The wall mains outlet is not supplied with Turn ON the mains power. supply for the wall mains outlet.
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Excessively Incorrect exposure level setting. Adjust as necessary. dark image. Light guide cable is not connected to the Connect correctly. endoscope. Endoscope is not connected to the camera Connect correctly. head. There is a problem Power switch is not Turn the light source with the light source.
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Automatic Light control cable is not connected. Connect correctly. brightness AUTO/MANUAL brightness selector on the Set correctly. control does light source has not been set. not function. A light source without an automatic Use a light source with brightness control function is being used.
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Image cannot The PC card adapter is not inserted Insert the PC card be captured to correctly into the PC card slot of the adapter correctly. Memory Card. OTV-S7V. Memory Card is not inserted correctly into Insert Memory Card the PC card adapter.
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Messages that is displayed on the video monitor Message Possible cause Solution MEDIA FULL Memory Card has run out 1. Exchange Memory <CHANGE MEDIA> of memory. Card. RETRY/CANCEL 2. Select “RETRY”. Then, write the captured image on new Memory Card. 1.
ENF-V, CYF-V/VA or HYF-V) Returning the instrument for repair Olympus is not liable for any injury or damage which occurs as a result of repairs attempted by non-Olympus personnel. Before returning the instrument for repair, contact Olympus. With the instrument...
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting VISERA VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER OTV-S7V...
New products released after the introduction of this instrument may also be compatible for use in combination with this instrument. For further details, contact Olympus. If combinations of equipment other than those shown are used, the full responsibility is assumed by the medical treatment facility.
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Appendix ImagTrac control unit (ImagTrac-C) A4884A, A4885A ImageTrac ImagTrac camera head video coupler (ImagTrac-H) Videoscope (LTF-V2, A48**A series) Camera head (OTV-S6H-N/1ND/1D/NA/1NA) Video adapter Fiberscope (A10-T1/T2) Camera head (OTV-S6H-FA-E/S/Q/1FA-E) (NTSC only) Fiberscope Camera head (OTV-S6H-1F/1L) Video adapter Rigid endoscope Camera head (OTV-S7H-N/1N/1D/NA/1NA) Light guide cable (A3298)
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Keyboard for OTV-S7V (MAJ-1124) Xenon light source (CLV-S40/S30) Note: The Olympus VISERA video system can be configured for cardiac applications only when TYPE CF APPLIED PART (camera heads and light guide cables) bearing the symbol are used. EVIS universal light source...
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Light source Light reflected from the subject is adjustment intensity measured by the camera head or adjustment videoscope in combination with the specified Olympus light source. Exposure The exposure level switch adjusts level brightness ± 8 levels. Menu Focus free...
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Appendix Observation Menu Patient data Patient data can be entered. input Patient data Patient data display is set to display ON/OFF. Shutter Shutter is set to ON/OFF. PC card Frozen image can be recorded to or played back from Memory Card.
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IEEE1394 cable. Memory Card SmartMedia (128/64/32/16/8 MB) and xD-Picture Card (512/256/128/64/32/16 MB) are specified by Olympus. MA-2E and MAPC-10 can be used as PC card adapter. Compression ratio • TIFF no compression (approx. 17 images: 16 MB …...
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Refer to your local Olympus distributor for return and/or collection systems available in your country. Applied standard; This instrument complies with the IEC 60601-1-2: 2001 standards listed in the left column.
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Appendix UDI label Indication The UDI label is required by some countries’ regulations regarding the identification of a medical device also known as Unique Device Identification (UDI). The following information is being coded in the 2-dimensional barcode (GS1 Data Matrix): - (01) 14-digit GS1 Global Trade Item Number;...
Appendix EMC information This model is intended for use in the electromagnetic environments specified below. The user and the medical staff should ensure that it is used only in these environments. Magnetic emission compliance information and recommended electromagnetic environments Emission standard Compliance Guidance...
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Appendix Electromagnetic immunity compliance information and recommended electromagnetic environments IEC 60601-1-2 Immunity test Compliance level Guidance test level Electrostatic Contact: Same as left Floors should by be made of wood, concrete, discharge (ESD) ±2, ±4, ±6 kV or ceramic tile that hardly produces static. If floors are covered with synthetic material that IEC 61000-4-2 Air:...
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Appendix Cautions and recommended electromagnetic environment regarding portable and mobile RF communications equipment such as cellular phones IEC 60601-1-2 Compliance Immunity test Guidance test level level Formula for recommended separation distance =3 according to the compliance level) Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 V (V ------ -...
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Appendix Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and this instrument Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter (m) (calculated as V =3 and E Rated maximum output 150 kHz – 80 MHz 80 MHz – 800 MHz 800 MHz –...
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