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Leica ES2
Leica EZ4
Leica EZ4 W
User Manual
Congratulations!
You have just purchased a Leica E Series stereomicroscope – an excellent choice! Viewing
entire objects under magnification imparts
perspectives and discoveries that would not be
possible with the naked eye.
In developing our stereomicroscopes, we have
placed great emphasis on simple, self-explanatory operation. However, please take the time
to read the instruction manual and the notes on
operating safety, to learn about all the features
and capabilities of your instrument so that
you can use it safely and to its best advantage.
Should you have any questions, please consult
your local Leica representative. We are gladly at
your service!
Leica E Series User Manual	
Chapter Overview
Safety and Use
Leica ES2
13
Leica EZ4 and Leica EZ4 W
21
Eyepieces (only for Leica EZ4)
32
Photography Using the Leica EZ4 W
40
Get Set!
46
The Camera Remote Control (Optional)
54
Care, Transport, Contact Persons
67
Specifications
69
Dimensions
71
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Safety and Use
Symbols Used
Safety Instructions
FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States
Instructions for Use
10
11
Leica ES2
Overview: Leica ES2
14
Transport, Placement and Storage
15
The Correct Interpupillary Distance
16
Using the LED Illuminator
17
Focusing18
Magnification Display
19
Adjusting the Resistance of the Focus Drive
20
Leica EZ4 and Leica EZ4 W
Overview: Leica EZ4
22
Instrument Variant: Leica EZ4 W
23
Transport, Placement and Storage
24
The Correct Interpupillary Distance
25
Switching on the LED Illuminator
26
Controlling the Automatic Shutoff
27
Illumination Types
28
Focusing29
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Magnification Display
Adjusting the Resistance of the Focus Drive
30
31
Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4)
Changing Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4, Open Version)
Eyepieces and Eyecups (Only for Leica EZ4, Open Version)
Dioptric Correction (Only for Leica EZ4, Open Version)
Graticules (Only for Leica EZ4, Open Version)
Graticules: Preparation
Inserting the Graticules
33
34
35
37
38
39
Photography Using the Leica EZ4 W
Introduction41
The Basics
42
Leica EZ4 W: Overview
43
Unpacking45
Get Set!
USB Mode – Capturing and Adjusting Images Using a Computer
SD Mode – Capturing Images Without a Computer or Without
a Wireless Device
Adjusting Settings While in SD Mode
WiFi Mode – Capturing and Adjusting Images Using a Wireless Device 
Ethernet Mode – Capturing and Adjusting Images Using a Network
47
49
51
52
53
Contents (Continued)
The Camera Remote Control (Optional)
Optional Remote Control
55
Viewing Images and Movies With the Optional Remote Control
56
Calling up the Camera Menu
57
COLOR (Automatic White Balance)
58
COLOR (Manual White Balance)
59
EXPOSURE60
RESOLUTION61
SETUP CAMERA (Camera Settings)
62
SETUP ETHERNET
63
SETUP WiFi
64
Pairing Cameras With Remotes
66
Care, Transport, Contact Persons
Care, Transport, Contact Persons
68
Specifications
Camera Specifications
70
Dimensions
Leica ES2
Leica EZ4 W
Leica EZ4, 10× Eyepieces
Leica EZ4 without Eyepieces
72
74
76
78
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Safety and Use
Leica E Series User Manual
Safety and Use6
Symbols Used
Read and understand user manual
before using this device.
Warning of a danger
This symbol indicates especially important information that must be read and
complied with. Failure to comply can cause the
following:
•
OO
Hazards to personnel
OO
Functional disturbances or damaged instruments
Danger due to hot surface
This symbol warns against touching hot
surfaces, e.g. those of light bulbs.
Important information
This symbol indicates additional information or explanations that intend to
provide clarity.
Warning of hazardous electrical voltage
This symbol indicates especially important information that, if not observed,
can cause the following:
OO
Hazards to personnel
OO
Functional disturbances or damaged instruments
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Safety and Use7
Safety Instructions
Before installing, operating or using the
instrument, it is mandatory to read this
user manual. In particular, please observe all
safety instructions.
The "Safety Concept" brochure contains additional safety information regarding service
work, requirements and the handling of the
microscope, accessories as well as general
safety instructions.
You can combine individual system articles with
articles from external suppliers. Please read the
user manual and the safety requirements of the
supplier.
To maintain the unit in its original condition
and to ensure safe operation, the user must
follow the instructions and warnings contained
in these user manuals.
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Warning of a danger
This symbol indicates especially important information that is mandatory
to read and observe. Failure to follow these
instructions may pose hazards to personnel,
cause instrument malfunctions or damage the
instrument.
Hazardous electrical voltage
This symbol indicates especially important information that is mandatory
to read and observe. Failure to follow these
instructions may pose hazards to personnel,
cause instrument malfunctions or damage the
instrument.
Important information
This symbol indicates additional information or explanations that intend to
provide clarity.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Electrically
operated
accessories
are
constructed based on the state of the art of
technology and are provided with an EC Declaration of Conformity.
Technical Safety
To connect the Leica E Series microscopes to
power, use a power cable that meets the power
cable specifications in your country. The power
socket used has to be equipped with a 16 A or
10 A fuse. Only connect the instrument to a
grounded power socket that has been installed
according to regulations. The power supply
voltage has to correspond to the voltage specified on the identification label. Make sure that
the ground connection is neither defective
nor interrupted, since otherwise a malfunction
poses a risk of fatal injury. Never unplug the
power plug with moist or wet hands. There is
danger of an electric shock.
Safety and Use8
Safety Instructions (Continued)
Instrument safety and EMC
Our device has been designed, produced and
tested in compliance with
OO
IEC EN 61010-1: Electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use
– Safety – Part one: general requirements
OO
EN 60950-1: Information technology equipment – Safety – Part one: general requirements
OO
Radio interference suppression in compliance with EN 55011 class B
OO
Noise immunity in compliance with
DIN EN 61326-1.
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The device meets the requirements of EU
directives
OO
2006/95/EG
Low voltage directive
OO
2014/30/EU
EMC directive
OO
2011/65/EU
RoHS directive
and carries the CE mark.
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OO EN 300328: Electromagnetic compatibility
and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz
ISM band and using wide band modulation
techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the
R&TTE directive.
The device must be disposed of in
accordance with 2012/19/EU WEEE
directive.
Intended for indoor use only in all EU member
states, EFTA states and Switzerland.
Safety and Use9
FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States
FCC radio frequency interference
warnings and instructions
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
OO
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
OO
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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OO
Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
OO
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
FCC caution
OO Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority
to operate this equipment.
OO
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
OO
This device and its antenna(s) must not be
co-located or operation in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC information to user
This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with
approved antennas only.
Any product changes or modifications will
invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals.
FCC guidelines for human exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum distance
of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Safety and Use10
Instructions for Use
Intended use
The E Series microscopes are optical instruments for improving the visibility of objects
through magnification and illumination. It is
used for observing and documenting.
Interference
Avoid large temperature fluctuations, direct
sunlight and vibrations. These conditions
can distort measurements and micrographic
images.
Handling electrical components
Never install any other plug (NEMA
5-15P) or unscrew any mechanical
components unless expressly instructed to do
so in the instructions.
Place of use
Use the instrument in enclosed, dust-free
rooms at +10 °C to +40 °C only. Protect it from
oil, chemicals and extreme humidity. It must
be at least 10 cm from the wall and away from
flammable substances.
In warm and warm-damp climatic zones,
the individual components require
special care in order to prevent the build-up of
fungus.
The microscope must be connected to a
grounded outlet.
Use in clean rooms
Leica E Series microscopes can be used in clean
rooms without any problems.
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Always position the microscope so that
you can disconnect it from the power
supply at any time. The power cable is provided
as the power disconnect device.
Safety and Use11
Instructions for Use (Continued)
Intervention from the user
The microscopes of the E Series contain
no components that can be maintained or repaired by the user. Exceptions are
mentioned specifically in this manual.
Unless otherwise specified in this
manual, repair and service work may
be carried out by authorized Leica technicians
only.
Unauthorized alterations to the instrument or noncompliant use shall void all
rights to any warranty claims.
Maintenance
Leica E Series microscopes are basically
maintenance-free. To ensure that it
always operates safely and reliably, we recommend that you take the precaution of contacting the responsible service organization.
Here you can arrange for periodic inspections
and conclude a maintenance contract (recommended).
Dangers during use
The microscope illumination is in the exempt
group (risk group 0) according to EN 62471:2008
when used according to its intended use.
• of the illumination equipment – either
Never look directly into the LED beam
with or without optical instruments – as this
increases the risk class. Failure to observe this
notice poses a risk of eye damage.
Accessories
Only those accessories may be used that are
listed in this user manual or for which safe use
has been confirmed by Leica Microsystems.
Danger of infection
Direct contact with eyepieces is a potential transmission method for bacterial
and viral infections of the eye. The risk can be
kept to a minimum by using personal eyepieces
for each individual or detachable eyecups.
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Safety and Use12
Leica ES2
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Leica ES213
Overview: Leica ES2
1.
10× fixed eyepieces for eyeglass wearers
2. Carrying handle
3. Two-level magnification changer 10× and 30×
4. Focusing drive
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5. Integrated LED incident light illumination
6. Integrated LED transmitted illumination
7. Switch for incident and transmitted light
Leica ES214
Transport, Placement and Storage
Built-in carrying device
All Leica E Series microscopes are
equipped with a carrying handle for
convenient and safe transport.
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Setting up the microscope
1. Place the microscope on a flat tabletop.
2. Connect the power supply to a grounded
socket.
Packing the device away
1. After use, wind up the cable as shown
in the illustration.
2. Store the instrument so that it is protected
against dust.
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The Correct Interpupillary Distance
The ideal image
The interpupillary distance is correctly
set if you see a single circular image field
when looking at a specimen.

Note for eyeglass wearers
If you wear glasses, fold the eyecups back –
otherwise, fold the eyecups forwards.
Setting the eye distance
1. Look into the eyepieces.
2. Hold the eyepieces with both hands. Push
the eyepieces together or separate them
until you see a circular image.

You may need a short time to become familiar
with using the instrument. Not to worry – after
a little while, it will become automatic.
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Leica ES216
Using the LED Illuminator
Iluminating the specimen
1. Position a specimen in the middle of the
baseplate.
2. Switch the two LED illuminators on or off as
desired.
Tips on use
Use incident light for plastic, opaque
objects.
OO
OO
Use transmitted light for transmitted light
specimens or transparent objects.
OO
Use the combination of both LED illuminators for partially transparent objects.
After switching off, the LEDs remain lit for
about another 4 seconds.
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Leica ES217
Focusing
Focusing raises and lowers the stereomicroscope using the focusing drive. The
specimen is brought into sharp focus as soon as
it is in the focal point of the objective.
Focusing
1. Set the magnification changer to the lowest
level (10).
3. Set the magnification changer to the
second level (30).
4. Use the focusing drive once again for fine
focus.
The focusing drive can be operated either leftor right-handed.
After you have adjusted the image
sharpness at high magnification, it
is maintained even if you switch to a lower
magnification (parfocal).
2. Set the working distance to approx.
100 mm for coarse focusing.
Focusing drive torque
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Leica ES218
Magnification Display
You can read the configured magnification on the right-hand rotary knob of
the Leica ES2. The additional magnification
provided by the eyepieces is already incorporated in the scale.
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Leica ES219
Adjusting the Resistance of the Focus Drive
Adjusting the resistance
Is the focusing drive too easy or too difficult
to adjust? No problem – the resistance can
be adjusted individually depending on your
personal preferences:
1. Grip the drive knobs with both hands
and turn them towards each other until
the desired resistance is reached during
focusing.
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Leica ES220
Leica EZ4 and Leica EZ4 W
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Overview: Leica EZ4
1.
10× fixed eyepieces for eyeglass wearers
2. Carrying handle
3. Magnification changer
4. Focusing drive
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5. Integrated LED incident light illumination
6. Illumination control
7. Integrated LED transmitted illumination
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Instrument Variant: Leica EZ4 W
1.
10× fixed eyepieces for eyeglass wearers
2. Integrated digital camera with SD card slot
3. Mode selection panel
4. Carrying handle
5. Magnification changer
6. IR receiver for optional remote control
7. Focusing drive
10
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8. Integrated LED incident light illumination
9. Illumination control
10. Integrated LED transmitted illumination
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Transport, Placement and Storage
Built-in carrying device
All Leica E Series microscopes are
equipped with a holder for convenient
and safe transport.
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Setting up the microscope
1. Place the microscope on a flat tabletop.
2. Connect the power supply to a grounded
socket.
Packing the device away
1. After use, wind up the cable as shown
in the illustration.
2. Store the instrument so that it is protected
against dust.
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The Correct Interpupillary Distance
The ideal image
The interpupillary distance is correctly
set if you see a single circular image field
when looking at a specimen.

Note for eyeglass wearers
If you wear glasses, fold the eyecups back –
otherwise, fold the eyecups forwards.
Setting the eye distance
1. Look into the eyepieces.
2. Hold the eyepieces with both hands. Push
the eyepieces together or separate them
until you see a circular image.

You may need a short time to become familiar
with using the instrument. Not to worry – after
a little while, it will become automatic.
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Switching on the LED Illuminator
Automatic shutoff
If the illumination is not operated for 60
minutes, it switches off automatically.
The illumination can be reactivated by pressing
a button on the membrane keypad.
LED illumination
1. Position a specimen in the middle of the
baseplate.
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2. Switch the two LED illuminators on or off as
desired:
OO
Use incident light for plastic, opaque
objects
OO
Use transmitted light for transmitted light
specimens or transparent objects.
OO
Use the combination of both LED illuminators for partially transparent objects.
For a detailed description of the illuminator, refer to page 28.
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Controlling the Automatic Shutoff
Automatic shutoff
The factory settings of the EZ4 models
switch the instrument off automatically
after one hour without user interaction. This
automatic shutoff helps to conserve the lightemitting diodes and save energy.
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Disabling the automatic shutoff
To disable the automatic shutoff, follow these
steps:
1. Switch the microscope off.
Enabling the automatic shutoff
To re-enable the automatic shutoff, follow
these steps:
1. Switch the microscope off.
2. Press and hold the
and
buttons on
the light control unit simultaneously while
you switch on the microscope.
2. Press and hold the
and
buttons on
the light control unit simultaneously while
you switch on the microscope.
The LEDs flash twice slowly and then remain
switched on. The automatic shutoff is now
disabled.
The LEDs flash three times slowly and then
remain switched on. The automatic shutoff is
now re-enabled.
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Illumination Types
Three-level incident light illumination
The incident light illumination is made
up of 5 LEDs. Two, three or five diodes are
switched on depending on the level. Accordingly, the angle of incidence of the light beam
on the object is switched from high to low.
Press 1×
Five diodes: greatest
brightness for incident
light objects
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Regulating brightness
The brightness is adjusted using the
keys and affects all switched-on LEDs.
Press 2×
Top three diodes: shadowless uniform lighting for
objects with highly uneven
surfaces
Press 3×
Two diodes: side light
emphasizes structures and
increases the contrast
and
Press 4×
Incident light off
Press 1×
Switch on transmitted light
for transparent objects
and transmitted light
specimens
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Focusing
Focusing raises and lowers the stereomicroscope using the focusing drive. The
specimen is brought into sharp focus as soon as
it is in the focal point of the objective.
Focusing
1. Set the magnification changer to the lowest
level (8).
3. Set the magnification changer to the
second level (35).
4. Use the focusing drive once again for fine
focus.
The focusing drive can be operated either leftor right-handed.
After you have adjusted the image sharpness at high magnification, it remains
constant even if you switch magnification levels
(parfocal).
2. Set the working distance to approx.
100 mm for coarse focusing.
Focusing drive torque
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Magnification Display
You can read the configured magnification on the right-hand rotary knob of the
Leica EZ4 models. The additional magnification
provided by the eyepieces is already incorporated in the scale
Leica EZ4 models with open tubes
On the Leica EZ4 model without
eyepieces, only the magnification factors
of the magnification changer are indicated: 0.8,
1, 1.25, 1.6, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5.
Different total magnifications are possible depending on which eyepieces are
used with the Leica EZ4. The magnification
of the eyepieces is indicated on their outer
surfaces, e.g. 10×/20, 16×/16 or 20×/12.
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Adjusting the Resistance of the Focus Drive
Adjusting the resistance
Is the focusing drive too easy or too difficult
to adjust? No problem – the resistance can
be adjusted individually depending on your
personal preferences:
1. Grip the drive knobs with both hands and
turn them towards each other until the
desired resistance is reached during focusing.
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Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4)
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Changing Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4, Open Version)
Changing eyepieces
Various eyepieces are available for the Leica
EZ4, allowing the stereomicroscope to be
adapted even better to the specific requirements.
The following eyepieces are available for selection:
OO Eyepieces replaceable, fixed or adjustable:
10×/20, 16×/16 or 20×/12
OO
Eyepieces for eyeglass wearers 10×/20B
and 16×/15B, fixed and adjustable
Adjustable eyepieces for eyeglasses with straight
eyecups
The interchangeable eyepieces also offer the
following advantages:
OO
The dioptric range is adjustable from
+5 to –5
OO
Measurement graticules can be used, see
page 37 and the following.
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Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4)33
Eyepieces and Eyecups (Only for Leica EZ4, Open Version)
Eyecups
The eyecups can be replaced.
Risk of infection
Direct contact with eyepieces is a potential transmission method for bacterial
and viral infections of the eye. The risk can be
minimized by the use of individual eyecups.
Eyeglass eyepiece with adjustable diopter and straight
eyecups
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Eyepiece for users who do not
wear eyeglasses with adjustable
diopter and inclined eyecup
Fixed eyepiece with inclined
eyecup
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Dioptric Correction (Only for Leica EZ4, Open Version)
Dioptric correction
The adjustable eyepieces for the Leica
EZ4 are also available with built-in dioptric correction, allowing the microscope to be
used without glasses even by those with vision
problems. The correction comprises a maximum of ±5 diopter settings.
Users with normal vision do not need adjustable eyepieces. An adjustable eyepiece is sufficient for mild shortsightedness.
Adjusting
1. Set the dioptric correction for both
eyepieces to "0".
If vision is extremely poor or when graticules
are used, two adjustable eyepieces are needed.
2. Select the lowest magnification and focus
on a flat specimen.
When the diopters are regulated exactly, the
sharpness is constant over the entire magnification range (=parfocal).
3. Select the highest magnification and readjust the sharpness.
Once the diopters have been set, the procedure
does not have to be repeated. Simply restore
your diopter values on the eyepiece before
beginning work with the stereomicroscope
4. Select the lowest magnification again, but
do not look into the eyepieces.
5. Carry out steps 6 to 8 for each objective
individually.
6. Rotate the eyepiece counterclockwise
in the "+" direction as far as it will go
(+5 diopter settings).
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Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4)35
Dioptric Correction (Continued)
7. Look into the eyepiece.
8. Slowly rotate the eyepiece individually
in the "–" direction until the eye sees the
object sharply imaged.
9. Select the highest magnification and
refocus if necessary.
Now, if you adjust the magnification from the
highest to the lowest level, the specimen is
always brought into sharp focus. If not, repeat
the process.
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Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4)36
Graticules (Only for Leica EZ4, Open Version)
Graticules
The transparent graticules can be
inserted in the adjustable eyepieces of
the Leica EZ4. They enable easy measurements
at the specimen.
Available eyepiece inserts
Graticules
10 mm/ 0.1 mm
5 mm/ 0.1 mm
5 mm/ 0.05 mm
100 Div / 0.002"
For equipment with a graticule in one
eyepiece, two adjustable eyepieces
are needed. Since one eye is focussed on the
eyepiece with the graticule, it needs a second,
adjustable eyepiece so that it can be aligned
optically with the first.
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100 Div / 0.001"
150 Div / 0.0005"
Stage micrometers
50 mm (0.1 / 0.01 mm graduation)
1" (0.001" graduation)
Crosshairs
Crosshairs
Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4)37
Graticules: Preparation
Care instructions
The graticule must always be clean and
dust-free! Never touch the graticule with
bare hands! Always hold the graticule by the
edges!
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Variant 1: 10× and 20× eyepieces
The 10× and 20× adjustable eyepieces include
an insert at the bottom with a snap mount.
Variant 2: 16× eyepieces
On the 16× adjustable eyepieces, the insert is
fixed to the eyepiece by a screwed connection.
1. Gently press the two small tabs on the snap
mount together and pull out the insert.
1. Screw the insert out counterclockwise.
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Inserting the Graticules
Inserting the graticules is the same for all
eyepiece types.
4. Put the insert back into the eyepiece.
Depending on the variant, you have to
either press or twist the insert into place.
6. Align the graticules by turning the eyepiece
in the tube.
1. Place the insert with the knurled side on
the work surface.
2. Grasp the graticule so that you see the scale
in laterally correct form.
3. Carefully take hold of the edge of the graticule and push it sideways into the holder
in the insert. Make sure that both plastic
holders snap into place.
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5. Insert the eyepiece into the tube.
Eyepieces (Only for Leica EZ4)39
Photography
Using the Leica EZ4 W
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Photography Using the Leica EZ4 W40
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Leica EZ4 W by
Leica Microsystems. The special design of the
Leica EZ4 W makes it a universal, highly versatile tool for viewing microscopic specimens and
capturing still images or video.
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The Basics
Your Leica HD camera has many possibilities for various applications and conditions of use. Below are some basic concepts to
help you get the most performance for your
application.
Modes of use
1. SD mode
OO capture onto SD card
OO
use remote control
2. WiFi mode
OO Wireless connection to wireless device (tablet,
phone, PC)
3. USB mode
OO Cabled connection to PC
4. Ethernet mode
OO Cabled connection to external network
5. Capture button
OO Captures image onto the SD card
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Note direct connection to an HD display
is possible in all modes. Aspect ratio is
16:9 except in USB mode where the aspect ratio
is 4:3.
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Leica EZ4 W: Overview
1. LED status indicator
OO
Blinking red means starting up
OO
Green means ready
2. Capture button for SD card capture
3. Mode selection panel
4. SD card slot
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Leica EZ4 W: Overview (Continued)
1. HDMI for connecting the provided HDMI
cable
2. Ethernet socket for connecting an ethernet
cable (cable not provided)
3. USB for connecting the provided USB cable
Front
Infrared window: Receives the signal from the
optional remote control.
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Unpacking
Please do not discard any of the packing
materials. They should be used for safely
storing and transporting the instrument should
the need arise.
The contents include CD with imaging software,
HDMI cable, and USB cable.
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If you ordered the handheld remote, you received
the remote with batteries.
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Get Set!
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USB Mode – Capturing and Adjusting Images Using a Computer
10× eyepieces have a fixed circular field
of view of 18 mm or more diameter. The
Leica EZ4 W’s field of view, however, is rectangular with a diagonal of 16.4 mm to ensure an
even field on the digital image. As a result, the
image field of the camera is smaller than the
object field seen through the eyepieces.
2. Insert the provided USB cable into the
camera’s USB port, and attach the other
end of the cable to a USB 2.0 port of your
computer.
4. The status light will blink red. Wait until
the status light is green and one of the
mode button's is also green. This may take
approximately 30 seconds.
Installing and connecting
1. Insert the provided CD into your computer,
and follow the instructions to load the software.
3. Switch on the power of the EZ4 W microscope.
LAS
DVD
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USB Mode – Capturing and Adjusting Images Using a Computer (Continued)
5. If a mode button other than USB mode is lit
green, then press the USB mode button and
wait until both the status LED and the USB
mode button is green.
Note the image aspect ratio while in USB
mode is 4:3. To avoid distortion if your
projector or monitor is set to a 16:9 aspect ratio,
you will need to adjust the aspect ratio of the
projector or monitor to 4:3 using the controls of
the projector or monitor.
Note the image resolution on the HD
projector or monitor is limited to the live
image resolution setting in the software.
4:3 aspect ratio
4:3 aspect ratio image on a screen set to an
aspect ratio of 16:9
6. You are ready to launch the Leica software.
Follow the software instructions to adjust
and capture an image.
7. While in USB mode, you can connect the
provided HDMI cable from the camera to
an HD monitor or HD projector to share the
image.
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SD Mode – Capturing Images Without a Computer or Without a Wireless Device
In order to use this mode, you must
have an SD card (not provided) with free
memory on it. If the SD memory card is full, the
capture button LED will not light green and you
will not be able to capture any more images.
Attaching the power cable
1. Switch on the power to the EZ4 W microscope.
3. If a mode button other than SD mode is lit
green, then press the SD mode button and
wait until both the status LED and the SD
mode button is green.
2. The status light will blink red. Wait until
the status light is green and one of the
mode button's is also green. This may take
approximately 30 seconds.
4. Insert the SD memory card into the slot on
the side of the Leica EZ4 W until the card
clicks into place.
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SD Mode – Capturing Images Without a Computer or Without a Wireless Device
(Continued)
The capture button LED will turn green. The Leica
EZ4 W is now ready to capture images onto the
SD memory card.
5. To capture an image onto the SD
memory card, lightly press the capture
button, located on the side of the Leica
EZ4 W camera.
The image is now saved on the SD card. Images
which are on the SD card can be viewed using
the optional remote control. See "Camera
Remote Control" on page 54.
6. While in SD mode, you can connect the
provided HDMI cable from the camera to
an HD monitor or HD projector to share the
image.
Capturing an image
It is critical to properly set the microscope eyepieces’ diopters to ensure that
the images on the SD memory card are in focus
when the image is in focus through the microscope’s eyepieces. Refer to the microscope’s
user manual for proper diopter setting. Focus
the microscope at high magnification, then
change to the magnification at which you wish
to capture the image. Do not refocus the microscope. You can also use the HDMI output and
an HD display (not provided) as a focusing aid.
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OO
You will hear a beep to acknowledge the
button was pressed.
OO
The status LED flashes red while the image
is being captured.
OO
You will hear another beep when the Leica
EZ4 W has completed capturing the image
and the status LED will return to steady green.
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Adjusting Settings While in SD Mode
Setting a new white balance
Make sure that there is no sample in the
beam path and that a standard illumination is available when you reset the camera.
Return to factory settings
Press and hold the service button for 5 seconds.
Wait for the beep. The camera will now reset to
factory settings.
Press and hold the capture button for 5 seconds.
Wait for the beep. A new white balance is set.
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WiFi Mode – Capturing and Adjusting Images Using a Wireless Device
1. Switch on the power to the Leica EZ4 W
microscope.
2. The status light will blink red. Wait until
the status light is green and one of the
mode button's is also green. This may take
approximately 30 seconds.
3. If a mode button other than WiFi mode is
lit green, then press the WiFi button and
wait until both the status LED and the WiFi
mode button is green.
4. Follow the directions of your WiFi viewing device to connect to the internal WiFi network of the camera.
WiFi Password: leicamicro
5. Open the appropriate app on your mobile
device or appropriate software on your
wireless enabled PC for viewing, capturing,
and adjusting the camera image.
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Ethernet Mode – Capturing and Adjusting Images Using a Network
1. Connect one end of an ethernet cable (not
provided) to the camera and the other end
of the cable to the ethernet connection in
your facility.
3. The status light will blink red. Wait until
the status light is green and one of the
mode button's is also green. This may take
approximately 30 seconds.
5. Follow the directions of your network
compatible device to connect to your facilities network and select the camera.
6. Open the appropriate app on your mobile
device or appropriate software on your
wireless enabled PC for viewing, capturing,
and adjusting the camera image.
2. Switch on the power to the Leica EZ4 W
microscope.
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4. If a mode button other than ethernet mode
is lit green, then press the ethernet button
and wait until both the status LED and the
ethernet LED mode button is green.
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The Camera Remote Control
(Optional)
The remote control is designed to work
only when the camera is in SD mode
and when the camera is used in combination
with an HD display.
The only function which works in any mode is
the "Info" function which shows details about
the camera.
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Optional Remote Control
The remote control can only work in SD
mode except for the "i" button which
will display information about the camera on an
HD display. The remote must be pointed at the
IR receiver of the camera without obstructions.
10
11
12
13
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1. Start/stop video recording
2. Save still image to SD card
3. Stop/continue live image,
pause/play movie clip
4. View files on SD card
5. Move to previous image on SD card
6. Move to next image on SD card
7. Brightness adjustment up or down
8. Pairing button
9. Show/hide information box
10. White balance set button
11. Call up the camera menu
12. Arrow keys for navigation
13. OK to confirm
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Viewing Images and Movies With the Optional Remote Control
If you have purchased the optional
remote, the Leica HD camera shows
images and movie clips directly on an HD monitor.
1. Thumbnail view
OO
(first press)
up/down/left/right  select thumbnail
OO
Show image in full screen or playback
movie clip
OO
next image
OO
OO
/ previous
image
Playback / fullscreen view
 Play movie clip
left /right  fast forward / rewind
2. To return to live view press
Thumbnail view
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Calling up the Camera Menu
The remote control can only work when
the camera is in SD mode.
Opening and closing the camera menu
1. Point the remote control towards the
camera.
2. Press the      key on the remote control to
show the camera menus on the monitor.
3. Press the  and  buttons to select a
menu item.
4. Press the
item.
button to confirm a menu
     button again to hide the
5. Press the
camera menus.
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COLOR (Automatic White Balance)
Main menu
Enabling automatic white balance
1. Press the      button on the remote control.
Sub menu color
COLOR
SET WB
PRESS OK
EXPOSURE
WB MODE
AUTO
RESOLUTION
RED LEVEL
SETUP CAMERA
BLUE LEVEL
SETUP ETHERNET
BLACK LEVEL
SETUP WIFI
HUE
2. Call up the "COLOR" entry.
3. Set the value for "WB MODE" to "AUTO".
4. Press the
     button to exit the menu.
SATURATION
The "COLOR" function makes it possible to adapt the camera chip
to the ambient light so that color-neutral images can be acquired.
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The values for "RED" and "BLUE" cannot be adjusted if the "WB
MODE" setting is set to "AUTO".
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COLOR (Manual White Balance)
Main menu
Adjusting the white balance manually (recommended)
1. Move the specimen out of the field of view so that only the illumination is seen.
Sub menu color
COLOR
SET WB
PRESS OK
EXPOSURE
WB MODE
MANUAL
RESOLUTION
RED LEVEL
SETUP CAMERA
BLUE LEVEL
SETUP ETHERNET
BLACK LEVEL
SETUP WIFI
HUE
2. Press the
     button on the remote control.
3. Call up the "COLOR" entry.
4. Set the "WB MODE" to "MANUAL".
SATURATION
5. If necessary, correct the values for "RED" and "BLUE" until the image
shows a uniform gray area.
The "COLOR" function makes it possible to adapt the camera chip
to the ambient light so that color-neutral images can be acquired.
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    the
6. Press
button to exit the menu.
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EXPOSURE
Main menu
Sub menu exposure
COLOR
EXP MODE
EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE
RESOLUTION
GAIN
SETUP CAMERA
BRIGHTNESS
SETUP ETHERNET
GAMMA
Automatic exposure
1. Press the      button on the remote control.
AUTO
2. Call up the command for automatic exposure (see diagram at the left).
3. Set the value for "EXP MODE" to "AUTO".
4. Correct the values for "BRIGHTNESS" and "GAMMA" until you obtain
the desired results for the image.
SETUP WIFI
Main menu
Sub menu exposure
COLOR
EXP MODE
EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE
RESOLUTION
GAIN
SETUP CAMERA
BRIGHTNESS
SETUP ETHERNET
GAMMA
SETUP WIFI
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Manual exposure
    the
1. Press
button on the remote control.
MANUAL
2. Call up the command for manual exposure (see diagram at the left).
3. Set the value for "EXP MODE" to "MANUAL".
4. Correct the values for "EXPOSURE", "GAIN" and "GAMMA" until you
obtain the desired results for the image.
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RESOLUTION
LIVE (resolution of the live image)
Defines the resolution of the live image.
Main menu
Sub menu resolution
COLOR
LIVE
HD1080-60
EXPOSURE
CAPTURED
5.0MP-JPG
RESOLUTION
MOVIE
HD720-MP4
SETUP CAMERA
CAPTURED (resolution of the captured image)
Defines the resolution of the captured image on the SD card.
MOVIE (resolution of videos)
Indicates the resolution of the captured videos on the SD card.
SETUP ETHERNET
SETUP WIFI
The "RESOLUTION" menu enables you to define the resolution for
the live image, still image capture and video capture individually.
This provides optimum results in every situation.
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SETUP CAMERA (Camera Settings)
FLIP IMAGE
Select to flip image 180°.
Main menu
Sub menu setup camera
COLOR
RESET CAM
PRESS OK
EXPOSURE
SET DATE/TIME
PRESS OK
RESOLUTION
FLIP IMAGE
0°
SETUP CAMERA
AUDIO/BEEP
ENABLE
SETUP ETHERNET
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
SETUP WIFI
SELECT OVERLAY
NONE
CONFIG OVERLAY
LIVE ONLY
The camera settings enable you to control internal parameters such
as the date or time, reset the camera, etc.
RESET CAMERA
This command resets the camera to the factory settings. All user information (such as white balance, resolution etc.) is reset.
SET DATE TIME
This command sets the date and time as well as the format for displaying them. The following formats are available for selection: YYMMDD –
DDMMYY – MMDDYY
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AUDIO/BEEP
You can decide to have a tone from the camera for some functions.
LANGUAGE
Select the language of the On Screen Display.
SELECTING IMAGE OVERLAYS (SELECT OVERLAY)
Press
to select another overlay. Press
to activate the selected
overlay and leave the menu.
If you want to quickly display other overlays, press when the live
image is displayed
to show the next or previous respective
overlay.
CONFIGURING IMAGE OVERLAYS (CONFIG OVERLAY)
Depending on the setting, this does not show an overlay, only shows the
overlay in the live image or shows it in both the live image and the image
capture.
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SETUP ETHERNET
Main menu
Sub menu Ethernet
COLOR
IP ADDRESS
EXPOSURE
IP ADDRESS (STATIC)
RESOLUTION
IP SUBNET MASK
SETUP CAMERA
GATEWAY IP ADDRESS
IP ADDRESS
You can decide if you want the IP address to be set by your network
(Dynamic) or by you using the onscreen keyboard (Static).
DHCP (Dynamic)
If you selected "STATIC" for the IP address you can input the following
using the onscreen keyboard:
SETUP ETHERNET
SETUP WIFI
OO
IP address
OO
IP subnet mask
OO
Gateway IP address
This menu allows you to customize parameters relevant to working
in Ethernet mode. Consult with your local IT expert for information
relating to your local network.
Main menu
Sub menu Ethernet
COLOR
IP ADDRESS
STATIC
EXPOSURE
IP ADDRESS (STATIC)
192.168.1.200
RESOLUTION
IP SUBNET MASK
255.255.255.0
SETUP CAMERA
GATEWAY IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.1
SETUP ETHERNET
SETUP WIFI
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SETUP WiFi
SECURITY OPTIONS – NONE
This means there is no password.
Main menu
Sub menu WiFi
COLOR
INTERFACE
STANDALONE
EXPOSURE
NAME (SSID)
ICC50 W_2345
RESOLUTION
SECURITY OPTIONS
NONE
SETUP CAMERA
PASSWORD (8 CHR)
SETUP ETHERNET
CHANNEL
AUTO
SETUP WIFI
ENABLE SSID BROADCAST
YES
This menu allows you to customize parameters relevant to working
in WiFi mode.
SECURITY OPTIONS – WPA2-PSK AES
This allows you to create a password.
PASSWORD
Create a password using the onscreen keyboard.
CHANNEL
When stand alone is selected as the interface, this allows the WiFi channel
to be set automatically or by the user.
ENABLE SSID BROADCAST
When stand alone is selected as the interface, you can decide if you want
the camera name to be seen as available to connect.
INTERFACE – STAND ALONE
The camera is the access point.
WIFI PASSWORD: leicamicro
INTERFACE – NETWORK
Your network provides the access point and the camera connects to your
network by WiFi.
NAME (SSID)
This is the camera name which will appear. You can change the name
using the onscreen keyboard.
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SETUP WiFi (Continued)
SCAN SSID
If "OK" is selected, you will see a list of WiFi access points nearby.
Main menu
Sub menu WiFi
COLOR
INTERFACE
EXPOSURE
NAME (SSID)
ICC50 W_2345
RESOLUTION
SECURITY OPTIONS
NONE
SETUP CAMERA
PASSWORD (8 CHR)
SETUP ETHERNET
SCAN SSID
NET WORK
OK
SETUP WIFI
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Pairing Cameras With Remotes
Pairing
The Leica EZ4 W and the remote control
can be paired and then only respond
to each other. This can be helpful when using
multiple cameras and remote controls.
1. Press the
process.
button to start or end the
3. The microscope only responds to the
remote control commands from this
remote control.
Resetting to factory setting
1. Press the button
to start the process.
2. Press the button
until a corresponding
confirmation is displayed on the HD monitor.
In order to achieve successful pairing
and avoid pairing by mistake, the second
step must be performed within 4 seconds.
If a "timeout" is displayed after 4 seconds,
press the "Pair" button again to start the
process.
2. Press and hold the button on your remote
you want to define as the pairing button
until a corresponding confirmation is
displayed on the HD monitor. All of the
buttons except the
button can be used
for this.
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Care, Transport, Contact Persons
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Care, Transport, Contact Persons
General Instructions
OO Keeping all optical components clean is
important for maintaining good optical
performance.
OO
Avoid excessive use of solvents. The lintfree cloth, lens cloth or cotton swab should
be soaked with solvent, but not so wet that
solvent runs over the lens.
Always protect the microscope and camera
with the plastic cover when the instrument
is not in use. (Included in the delivery package of the microscope.) Be sure power to
the camera is off when the dust cover is in
place.
OO
Protect the microscope from moisture,
fumes and acids and from alkaline, caustic
and corrosive materials. Do not store
chemicals in the vicinity.
OO
OO
OO
If any optical surface becomes badly coated
with dust or dirt, it should be cleaned by
blowing the surface with a syringe or brushing it off with a camel hair brush before
attempting to wipe the surface clean.
OO
Protect the microscope from oil and grease.
Never grease or oil mechanical parts or
sliding surfaces.
OO
It is advisable to enter a service agreement
with Leica Service.
Transport
Always use both hands to carry the
microscope. There is a handle on the
back of the microscope and an undercut in the
front for this purpose.
Contact address
If your instrument no longer works perfectly,
contact your Leica representative. You
can find information on worldwide Leica
representatives on the Leica website:
www.leica-microsystems.com.
Leica Microsystems (Switzerland) Ltd.
Max Schmidheiny Strasse 201
CH-9435 Heerbrugg (Switzerland)
Optical surfaces should be cleaned using
a lint-free cloth, lens cloth or cotton swab
moistened with a commercially available
glass cleaner. Do not use alcohol.
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Specifications
Due to the technology of the camera, the specifications are changing regularly. Please visit
our website www.leica-microsystems.com/
education for the latest brochure downloads to
find the up to date specifications.
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Camera Specifications
Operating environment
Feature
Specification
Temperature
Operating
Storage
+10°C to +40°C ( 50°F – 104°F)
-20°C to +55°C ( -4°F – 131°F)
Relative humidity (maximum)
Operating/Storage
10 % to 90 % (noncondensing)
Alitude (maximum)
Operating
Nonoperating
0 m to 2,000 m (0 ft to 6,561 ft)
0 m to 10,668 m (0 ft to 35,000 ft)
Pollution Degree
Rating
Ports and connectors
Feature
Specification
USB
one standard USB 2.0 (Typ B)
Video
one standard HDMI connector (Typ A)
Network adapter
one RJ-45 connector
Memory card reader
supports up to 32 GB
Integrated power
supply
100 V – 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz
Automatic adjustment to local voltage
Power consumption
max. 30 W
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Dimensions
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Leica EZ4 without Eyepieces
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