You are on page 1of 20

Service manual

C.MOR HD 3 / C.MOR HD

Tradition and innovation – Since 1858 visionary thinking and a


fascination with technology have guided us to develop innovative products
of outstanding reliability: Anticipating trends to improve quality of life.
- Content -

Content
1 Important notes ........................................................................................................ 1
2 Overview ................................................................................................................... 2
3 Setup menu............................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Video Adjust .............................................................................................................. 4
3.2 AE Mode.................................................................................................................... 5
3.3 Detail ......................................................................................................................... 7
3.4 Video Setting ............................................................................................................. 7
3.5 Picture Setting ........................................................................................................... 8
3.6 Scene File ................................................................................................................. 8
3.7 Foot Switch................................................................................................................ 8
3.8 White Balance ........................................................................................................... 9
3.9 Miscellaneous............................................................................................................ 9
3.10 Standard configuration C.MOR HD ......................................................................... 10
3.11 Standard configuration C.MOR HD3 ....................................................................... 12
4 Technical data ........................................................................................................ 14
5 Spare parts.............................................................................................................. 15
5.1 C.MOR HD .............................................................................................................. 15
5.2 C.MOR HD3 ............................................................................................................ 15
6 Manufacturer's details and contact information ................................................. 15
- Important notes -

1 Important notes
Maintenance The cameras C.MOR HD/C.MOR HD3 must only be serviced or repaired
following this service manual.
Modifications and maintenances must only be performed by persons
explicitly authorized by Haag Streit-Surgical. For maintenances only
original parts from Haag Streit-Surgical have to be installed. After
maintenance or technical modifications, the unit must be readjusted
following our technical instructions.
In case of technical inquiries, the unit name, the reference number (REF),
and the series number have to be indicated.
For installation, dismantling, and exchange of components, the actual
national laws and directions regarding medical products (e.g. traceability,
approval of added components, electrical safety) have to be followed. In
case of doubt, please contact Haag Streit-Surgical.
Liability for functions If the unit is modified, repaired, or serviced improperly by persons not
and damage authorized by Haag Streit-Surgical, the warranty of Haag Streit-Surgical is
void.
Accessories Only electrically driven accessories must be used which are approved for
safety-related applicability by a testing laboratory responsible for testing
the unit being ready for use (by a relevant certificate).
Electrical safety Perform and document all relevant safety tests after each service.

C.MOR HD3 vs. Please note that the cameras C.MOR HD3 and C.MOR HD have the
C.MOR HD following similarities/differences which is crucial when servicing those
cameras:

C.MOR HD3 C.MOR HD

operating logic/ identical


setup menu
standard values within different: different:
the setup menu • see page 12 • see page 10
camera head and different different
camera control unit
power supply identical:
• spare part REF 196 616
camera cable different: different:
• 5 m: • 5 m:
spare part spare part
REF 196 817 REF 196 617
• 7 m: • 10 m:
spare part spare part
REF 196 818 REF 196 618
Initial operation, Perform the automatic white balancing according to the instructions for
operation after use.
service

616 659 d 1
- Overview -

2 Overview
Camera head
C.MOR HD3

Camera head
C.MOR HD

Connections and
operating buttons
Operating buttons and
connections for
external devices are
identical for
C.MOR HD and
C.MOR HD3

2 616 659 d
- Overview - -

Name Comment
1. 1/3" C-Mount Used to screw the camera to the camera adapter
2. Connection to camera Connect the camera cable here
control unit
3. Assembly plate Contains reference and serial number of the
camera
4. Connection to camera Connect the camera cable here
head
5. Connection to the Connect the power supply here
power supply
6. VBS connection Connection for composite video (standard
definition) via BNC cable
7. S-Video connection Connection for S-Video
8. DVI-D connection DVI connection, please note that only DVI-D
(digital) is supplied
9. HD-SDI connections Connection for HD video via BNC cable
10. SYNC connection Required for camera synchronization for 3D-video
11. RS-232 connection Currently not used
12. Foot switch connection Currently not used
13. IRIS connection Currently not used
14. ON/OFF Switch the camera on/off.
15. AWB Automatic white balancing, for details see
instructions for use
16. GAIN Automatic brightness control, for details see
instructions for use
17. PAINT/AE Set the blue and red ratio manually/light intensity
settings, for details see instructions for use
18. BARS Display a color bar pattern
19. FREEZE Switch between video and fixed-image
20. SCENE Select scene files, for details see instructions for
use
21. Arrow keys Navigate through the setup menu
22. FUNCTION/SET Confirm selections in the setup menu
23. MENU Enter/Exit the setup menu
24. Type plate Contains reference and serial number of the
camera

616 659 d 3
- Setup menu Video Adjust -

3 Setup menu

The setup menu of C.MOR HD3 and C.MOR HD is identical.


Please note that although the setup menu is identical, the standard values
within the menu differ between C.MOR HD3 (see page 12) and C.MOR HD
(see page 10).

Achtung Press „MENU“ to enter/exit the setup menu.

Achtung Press „FUNCTION/SET“ to confirm.

/
Achtung Use the up and down arrows to navigate through the setup menu.

/
Achtung Use the left and right arrows to change settings.

3.1 Video Adjust

Adjust the level of black, red and blue of the video image.
Pedestal Adjusts the black level.
-80 to 80 If the value is increased, the black sections
become brighter.
Video Level Adjusts the image signal level.
-64 to 63 Increasing the value produces a bright image.
Decreasing the value produces a dark image.
Gain Offset Red Adjusts the red level. This is the same function
as paint adjustment on the front of the CCU.
-128 to 127 Increasing the value causes red to be displayed
more vividly.
Gain Offset Blue Adjusts the blue level. This is the same function
as paint adjustment on the front of the CCU.
-128 to 127 Increasing the value causes blue to be displayed
more vividly.

4 616 659 d
- Setup menu - AE Mode -

3.2 AE Mode

Adjust the electronic shutter and the automatic sensitivity settings


Shutter Control This item concerns automatic adjustment of the
shutter speed. If the shutter speed is slowed
down, the brightness changes in relation to the
speed. Likewise, in the case of a discharge
lighting source such as a fluorescent lamp, the
flicker may increase.
AUTO Automatically adjusts to the ideal shutter speed
in relation to image brightness.
FIX Set to the shutter speed always set by the user.
The shutter speed is carried out in the item
entitled Manual Shutter.
Manual Shutter The shutter speed when the shutter control is in
FIX is set here. (If set to AUTO, it is ignored). It is
usually used in the OFF setting.
OFF The shutter speed is set at about 1/60 seconds.
1/100 to 1/10000 The shutter speed is constantly set to a fixed
value ranging between 1/100 sec and 1/10000
sec.
Auto Shutter Limit 1/100 to 1/4000 If the Shutter Control is on Auto, it is possible to
set the upper limit of the shutter speed.
AE Level -128 to 127 If the Shutter Control or Gain Control is in AUTO,
it is possible to make fine adjustment of the
shutter speed in relation to the level set here. If
the screen is too dark, the value is increased,
and if the screen is too bright the value is
decreased.
AE Speed Sets the control speed if the Shutter Control or
Gain Control is in AUTO.
MID Adjusts to the standard speed.
SLOW Adjusts more slowly than MID.
FAST Adjusts more quickly than MID.
Peak Ratio -128 to 127 Possible to adjust the photometry method if the
Shutter Control or Gain Control is in AUTO. With
+127 there is peak photometry, and with -128
there is average photometry. If the background
area is almost completely dark and the
photographic subject is bright, set to the peak
light measurement side. If the brightness change
for the entire screen is low, set to the average
light measurement side.

616 659 d 5
- Setup menu AE Mode -

Area Select Possible to adjust the extent of the photometry


area. Carries out automatic adjustment of the
shutter and gain, etc. based on the image in the
frame displayed in the screen.
MID About 40% of the screen center is the
photometry area.
WIDE About 60% of the screen center is the
photometry area.
FULL The entire screen is the photometry area.
USER Allows arbitrary setting of the photometry area.
Press the SET button to enter the setting screen.
NARROW About 10% of the screen center is the
photometry area.
Gain Control This item concerns automatic adjustment of gain.
The light from dark objects can be amplified.
AUTO The gain is adjusted automatically in relation to
the brightness of the image input so that the
output level constantly remains a set value.
FIX Automatic adjustment of gain is not carried out.
AGC Gain Range 3dB to 18dB Setting of maximum gain with Gain Control in
AUTO.
Normal Gain -6dB to 6dB Normal gain setting. This setting is always used
regardless of the Gain Control setting. The
higher the value the brighter the image, although
noise can more readily increase.
High Sensitivity It is used when you want to increase the
sensitivity. Sensitivity will increase by a factor of
two, horizontal resolution will decrease by a
factor of two.
ON Carries out increase the sensitivity.
OFF Does not carry out increase the sensitivity.
Line Mix It is used when you want to increase the
sensitivity. Sensitivity will increase by a factor of
two, vertical resolution will decrease by a factor
of two.
ON Carries out increase the sensitivity.
OFF Does not carry out increase the sensitivity.

6 616 659 d
- Setup menu - Detail -

3.3 Detail

Detail Sets the contour enhancement. If contour


enhancement is carried out, the image is clearer
and easier to view. Set it to ON usually.
ON Carries out contour enhancement.
OFF Does not carry out contour enhancement.
Detail Gain To adjust the detail enhancement level.
-128 to 127 Increasing the value results in a sharper image.
Line Mix Sets the boost frequency for contour
enhancement.
2 MHz to 28 MHz The lower the value, the easier it is to carry out
contour enhancement on the entire screen.

3.4 Video Setting

Format Selects the output signals HD SDI, DVI, VBS and


Y/C. (Not possible to change them individually).
With VBS output, the signal method is also
changed.
59.94 Hz Output at 59.94 Hz. VBS is output with the NTSC
method.
50 Hz Output at 50 Hz. VBS is output with the PAL
method.
DVI Setting Select the DVI output signal output format.
1080p Output the progressive signal.
1080i Output the interlace signal.
Gamma If gamma correction is carried out, it is possible
to display the dark sections of the image more
brightly.
ON Carries out gamma correction.
OFF Does not carry out gamma correction.
Master Gamma Adjusts the degree of gamma correction.
-128 to 127 The lower the value, the brighter the dark parts of
the image become.
Color Saturation Sets the color intensity.
ON Adjusts the intensity of color set with Color
Saturation Gain.
OFF Does not adjust the color intensity (normal color
image).
Color Saturation Gain Adjusts the color intensity.
-64 to 63 The higher the value, the more intense the color.
The lower the value the more faded the color.
With -64 it is monochrome.
Genlock H Phase -128 to 127 Adjusts the horizontal phase for Genlock input.
Genlock V Phase -128 to 127 Adjusts the vertical phase for Genlock input.

616 659 d 7
- Setup menu Picture Setting -

3.5 Picture Setting

DNR Noise reduction function setting.


OFF Noise reduction is not carried out.
- The noise reduction is set in the order of
LOW->MID->HIGH.
With a HIGH setting, for example, the noise is
less but the remaining image will be prominent in
case of a moving photographic subject.
H Flip Sets the horizontal inversion of the image.
ON Inverts to a horizontal direction for output.
OFF The horizontal direction becomes the normal
rotation output.
V Flip Sets the vertical inversion of the image.
ON Inverts to a vertical direction for output.
OFF The vertical direction becomes the normal
rotation output.
Digital Zoom Magnification setting for electronic zoom.
x1.0 to x4.0 The center of the screen is zoomed up in units of
0.1 power.
Picture Shift H -32 to 32 The horizontal display position of the screen is
adjusted in 1 pixel units.
Picture Shift V -8 to 8 The vertical display position of the screen is
adjusted in 1 pixel units.

3.6 Scene File

Scene Number Select and read the set scene file.


Store Scene Store the set condition in the scene file.
Select the scene file you wish to set and press
the SET button.
Initialize Scene Select the scene file you wish to initialize and
press the SET button. If you select ALL, all scene
files will be initialized.

3.7 Foot Switch

At present no foot switch can be connected to the cameras.

8 616 659 d
- Setup menu - White Balance -

3.8 White Balance

WB Mode Sets white balance operation.


AWB The white balance is adjusted automatically.
Press the SET button when this item is selected.
MANUAL Manual adjustment of white balance. Adjustment
is carried out with Manual Gain Red/Blue.
Manual Gain Red Adjusts the red gain.
-128 to 127 Increasing the value causes red to be displayed
more vividly.
Manual Gain Blue Adjusts the blue gain.
-128 to 127 Increasing the value causes blue to be displayed
more vividly.

3.9 Miscellaneous

Center Marker Center marker display setting.


ON Center marker is displayed on the screen.
OFF Center marker is not displayed.
Beep Beep settings
(only C.MOR HD3) ON Beep/button tone is on.
OFF Beep/button tone is off.
Menu Lock Menu lock.
ON Sets a state in which no settings other than Menu
Lock can be changed. During Menu Lock, a red
lock mark is displayed in the upper right of the
menu screen.
OFF Sets to a state in which all menu item settings
can be changed.
Cancel Press the [READY] [->] [START] [FUNCTION/
SET] button.
The menu items return to their last value before
setup-menu was entered.
Initialize (exp.Scene) Press the [READY] [->] [START] [FUNCTION/
SET] button.
All values will be re-set to factory settings. Only
the scene files will remain.
Please note that the factory settings are different
from the recommended standard settings given
in the following two chapters.

616 659 d 9
- Setup menu Standard configuration C.MOR HD -

3.10 Standard configuration C.MOR HD

menu function standard value


Video Adjust
Pedestal 0
Video Level 0
Gain Offset Red 0
Gain Offset Blue 0
AE Mode
Shutter Control Auto
Manual Shutter Off
Auto Shutter Limit 1/4000
AE Level 0
AE Speed MID
Peak Ration -128
Area Select Narrow
Gain Control Auto
AGC Gain 18 dB
Normal Gain -6 dB
High Sensitivity Off
Line Mix Off
Detail
Detail Off
Detail Gain 0
Detail Frequency 16 MHz
Video Settings
Format 50 Hz
DVI Settings 1080p
Gamma On
Master Gamma 0
Color Saturation Off
Color Saturation Gain 0
Genlock H Phase 0
Genlock V Phase 0

10 616 659 d
- Setup menu - Standard configuration C.MOR HD -

menu function standard value


Picture Settings
DNR Off
H Flip Off
V Flip Off
Digital Zoom x 1.0
Picture Shift H 0
Picture Shift V 0
Scene Files Settings
Scene Number /
Store Scene /
Initialize Scene /
Foot Switch
Foot Switch 1 None
Foot Switch 2 None
Foot Switch 3 None
Foot Switch 4 None
White Balance
WB Mode AWB
Manual Gain Red -16
Manual Gain Blue -28
Miscellaneous
Center Marker Off
Menu Lock On
Cancel /
Initialize (exp. Scene) /

616 659 d 11
- Setup menu Standard configuration C.MOR HD3 -

3.11 Standard configuration C.MOR HD3

menu function standard value


Video Adjust
Pedestal 0
Video Level 5
Gain Offset Red 0
Gain Offset Blue 0
AE Mode
Shutter Control Auto
Manual Shutter Off
Auto Shutter Limit 1/10000
AE Level 20
AE Speed FAST
Peak Ration -35
Area Select Wide
Gain Control Auto
AGC Gain 18 dB
Normal Gain 0 dB
High Sensitivity Off
Line Mix Off
Detail
Detail Off
Detail Gain 10
Detail Frequency 16 MHz
Video Settings
Format 50 Hz
SDI Settings 1080i
DVI Settings 1080p
Gamma On
Master Gamma 0
Color Saturation On
Color Saturation Gain 10
Genlock H Phase 0
Genlock V Phase 0

12 616 659 d
- Setup menu - Standard configuration C.MOR HD3 -

menu function standard value


Picture Settings
DNR On
DNR Level 8
H Flip Off
V Flip Off
Digital Zoom x 1.0
Picture Shift H 0
Picture Shift V 0
Scene Files Settings
Scene Number No.4
Store Scene READY
Initialize Scene READY
Foot Switch
Foot Switch 1 FREEZE
Foot Switch 2 ROTATE
Foot Switch 3 FREEZE
Foot Switch 4 SCENE FILE
White Balance
WB Mode AWB
Manual Gain Red 0
Manual Gain Blue 0
Miscellaneous
Center Marker Off
Beep Off
Menu Lock On
Cancel READY
Initialize (exp. Scene) READY

616 659 d 13
- Technical data Standard configuration C.MOR HD3 -

4 Technical data

C.MOR HD3 C.MOR HD


Identification Reference number 196 814 196 614
Mechanical data Dimensions, camera control unit 58 x 170 x 200 58 x 170 x 200
(H x W x D) [mm]
Weight, camera control unit [kg] 1.1 1.1
Dimensions, camera head 40 x 34 x 40 31 x 31 x 36
(H x W x D) [mm]
Weight, camera head [g] 100 60
Connection to microscope C-Mount, 1/3" C-Mount, 1/3"
Electrical data Acceptable operating voltages [V~] 100 ... 240 100 ... 240
Acceptable grid frequency [Hz] 50/60 50/60
Maximum power consumption [VA] 25 25
Protection type through housing IP 20 IP 20
Recording system Type 1/3", 3-chip, 1/3", 1-chip,
CMOS CMOS
Effective pixels 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
Scan method 1920 x 1080 50/ 1920 x 1080 50/
59.94 59.94
progressive progressive
Height- width- ratio 16:9 16:9
Horizontal resolution 1000 TV lines 900 TV lines
Connections VBS PAL/NTSC PAL/NTSC
Y/C S-Video S-Video
RS 232C not used not used
FOOT SW not used not used
Camera connection of connection of
the camera head the camera head
IRIS not used not used
DVI DVI-D, 1080p/ DVI-D, 1080p/
1080i 1080i
HD SDI (2x) 1080i 50 Hz/ 1080i 50 Hz/
59.94 Hz 59.94 Hz
GENLOCK Synchronisation Synchronisation
(Slave) (Slave)
SYNC Synchronisation Synchronisation
(Master) (Master)
POWER connection to connection to
power supply power supply

14 616 659 d
- Spare parts -

5 Spare parts
5.1 C.MOR HD

name reference number


power supply REF 196 616
connection to camera cable C.MOR REF 196 617
camera control unit HD, 5 m
camera cable C.MOR REF 196 618
HD, 10 m

connection
to camera head

5.2 C.MOR HD3

name reference number


power supply REF 196 616
connection to camera cable REF 196 817
camera control unit
C.MOR HD3, 5 m
camera cable REF 196 818
C.MOR HD3, 7 m

connection
to camera head

6 Manufacturer's details and contact information


Manufacturer of microsurgical operating system is, as described in this
manual,
MÖLLER-WEDEL GmbH & Co. KG
Rosengarten 10
D-22880 Wedel
Deutschland.
The microsurgical operating system is marketed worldwide by the
HAAG-STREIT Surgical GmbH
Rosengarten 10
D-22880 Wedel
Deutschland.
If you have any questions, please provide the reference and serial
numbers for the relevant components.

616 659 d 15
616 659 a 2016-02-01

Members of HAAG-STREIT Group

HAAG-STREIT Holding AG HAAG-STREIT Deutschland GmbH


www.haag-streit-holding.com www.haag-streit.de

HAAG-STREIT AG IPRO GmbH


www.haag-streit.com www.ipro.com

SPECTROS AG CLEMENT CLARKE Ltd.


www.spectros.ch www.clement-clarke.com

HAAG-STREIT Medtech AG HAAG-STREIT UK


www.haag-streit-medtech.com www.haag-streit-uk.com

HAAG-STREIT France EURL John Weiss Ltd.


www.haag-streit.fr www.johnweiss.com

HAAG-STREIT Far East HAAG-STREIT USA


www.haag-streit-fareast.com www.haag-streit-usa.com

HAAG-STREIT Surgical GmbH Reliance Medical Inc.


HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL GmbH www.haag-streit-surgical.com www.haag-streit-usa.com
Rosengarten 10
D-22880 Wedel, Germany Möller-Wedel GmbH & Co KG Asetronics AG
Telephone +49-4103-709 04 www.moeller-wedel.com www.asetronics.ch
Fax +49-4103-709 355
info@haag-streit-surgical.com Möller-Wedel Optical GmbH ComLab AG
www.haag-streit-surgical.com www.moeller-wedel-optical.com www.comlab.ch

HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL distributes products manufactured by MÖLLER-WEDEL


through dedicated representatives as well as national sister companies globally.

HAAG-STREIT SURGICAL as well as MÖLLER-WEDEL maintain a Quality Management


System for Medical Products according to ISO 13485. MÖLLER-WEDEL is not only
developing innovative products but also producing them conscious to the environment.
Fulfilling an Enviromental Management System according to ISO 14001 is the guide line.
Both, the Quality as well as the Enivironmental Management System, are certified by TÜV.

All products are conform to the EC guidelines and thus CE labeled.

You might also like