1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Head REF 1488310130 Volume I of II Instructions for Use Rev E.pdf
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1488 HD Video Camera
Volume l of ll
1488010000
1488010001
1488210105
1488610122
1488710105
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Contents
English .............................................................EN-1
Français ...........................................................FR-45
Deutsch............................................................DE-95
Italiano ............................................................IT-145
Português ........................................................PTC-193
Español ............................................................ES-245
Nederlands ......................................................NL-295
Dansk ...............................................................DA-347
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Contents
Warnings and Cautions ..................................................EN-3
Product Description and Intended Use ........................EN-5
Indications/Contraindications .....................................................................EN-6
The Camera Console ........................................................................................EN-7
The Camera Head .............................................................................................EN-9
The C-Mount Coupler................................................................................... EN-10
Setup and Interconnection ......................................... EN-11
Setting Up the Console .............................................................................. EN-12
Setting Up the Camera Head..................................................................... EN-14
Setting Up the Coupler ................................................................................ EN-14
Connecting the DVI Fiber Outputs .......................................................... EN-16
Operation ..................................................................... EN-17
Operating the Camera with a Light Source.......................................... EN-17
Powering the Console On/Off ................................................................... EN-18
Controlling Remote Video Accessories .................................................. EN-18
Using the Camera Head Buttons .............................................................. EN-19
Using the Touchscreen Interface.............................................................. EN-20
Performing the White-Balance Test......................................................... EN-22
Advanced Features........................................................................................ EN-22
Troubleshooting .......................................................... EN-23
Reprocessing................................................................ EN-27
Cleaning the Console ................................................................................... EN-27
Cleaning, Disinfecting, and Sterilizing the Camera Head ............... EN-27
User Maintenance ........................................................ EN-36
Using Sterile Drapes ..................................................................................... EN-36
Replacing the Fuses ...................................................................................... EN-36
Periodic Maintenance Schedule............................................................... EN-36
Disposal ............................................................................................................. EN-36
Technical Specifications .............................................. EN-37
Electromagnetic Compatibility................................................................. EN-39
Symbol Definitions ...................................................... EN-43
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Warnings and Cautions
Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully. The words
warning, caution, and note carry special meaning and should be carefully
reviewed:
Warning
Indicates risks to the safety of the patient or user. Failure to
follow warnings may result in injury to the patient or user.
Caution
Indicates risks to the equipment. Failure to follow cautions
may result in product damage.
Note: Clarifies the instructions or presents additional useful information.
An exclamation mark within a triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
instructions in the manual.
A lightning bolt within a triangle is intended to warn of the
presence of hazardous voltage. Refer all service to authorized
personnel.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: Before operating this device, please read this
operating manual thoroughly and carefully. When using this device with
a light source, fire and/or severe injury may result to the patient, user, or
inanimate objects if the instructions in this manual are not followed.
All light sources can generate significant amounts of heat (exceeding
41 °C/106 °F) at the scope tip, the scope light post, the light cable tip, and/ or
near the light cable adapter. Higher levels of brightness from the light source
result in higher levels of heat. Always adjust the brightness level of the camera
and the monitor before adjusting the brightness level of the light source.
Adjust the brightness level of the light source to the minimum brightness
necessary to adequately illuminate the surgical site.
In addition, adjust the internal shutter of the camera higher in order to run
the light source at a lower intensity. Avoid touching the scope tip or the light
cable tip to the patient, and never place them on top of the patient, as doing
so may result in burns to the patient or user. In addition, never place the
scope tip, the scope light post, the light cable adapter, or the light cable tip on
the surgical drapes or other flammable material, as doing so may result in fire.
Always place the light source in standby mode whenever the scope is
removed from the light cable or the device is unattended. The scope tip,
scope light post, light cable adapter, and light cable tip will take several
minutes to cool off after being placed in standby mode, and therefore may
still result in fire or burns to the patient, user, or inanimate objects.
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Warnings
To avoid potential serious injury to the user and the patient and/or damage to
this device, please note the following warnings:
1.
Must be a qualified physician to use this equipment.
2.
Carefully unpack this device and check if any damage occurred during
shipment. If damage is detected, refer to the standard warranty.
Read this operating manual thoroughly, especially the warnings, and be
familiar with its contents before connecting and using this device.
Test this equipment prior to a surgical procedure. This unit was fully
tested at the factory before shipment.
The camera head surface may exceed 41 °C (106 °F) in operating
conditions with high ambient temperatures and should be handled with
caution.
Pay close attention to the care, cleaning, disinfection and sterilization
instructions in this manual. Any deviation may cause damage.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Never sterilize the camera console, because the delicate electronics
cannot withstand this procedure.
Ensure that the electrical installation of the relevant operating room
complies with the NEC and CEC guidelines.
9.
Do not position the console so that it is difficult to disconnect the power
cord from the supply mains.
10. To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be
connected to a supply mains with protective earth.
11. Multiple portable socket-outlets shall not be placed on the floor.
12. Never use the camera system in the presence of flammable or explosive
gases.
13. Always treat the camera system with care. The camera system contains
sensitive parts that are precisely aligned and may suffer damage if
dropped or mistreated.
14. Disconnect the console from the electrical outlet when inspecting fuses.
15. Do not remove covers on the console, as doing so may cause damage to
electronics and/or electric shock
16. Do not disassemble any part of the camera head; doing so may break the
seals, causing leakage and/or electric shock.
17. Attempt no internal repairs or adjustments not specifically detailed in this
operating manual.
18. Ensure that readjustments, modifications, and/or repairs are carried out
by persons authorized by Stryker Endoscopy.
The warranty is void if any of these warnings are disregarded.
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Product Description and Intended Use
The Stryker 1488 HD 3-Chip Medical Video Camera is a high-definition camera
used to produce still and video images of endoscopic surgical applications.
The camera system consists of three main components: a console, a camera
head, and a coupler. Each is available in different models:
Consoles
1488010000 1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Control Unit
1488010001 1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Control Unit with DVI Fiber Output
Camera Heads
1488210105 1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Head, C-Mount
1488610122 1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Head with Integrated Coupler
1488710105 1488 HD 3-Chip Inline Camera Head, C-Mount
1488310130 1488 HD 3-Chip Pendulum Camera Head, Integrated Coupler1
Couplers
1488020122 1488 HD Coupler, 18 mm, C-Mount2
1488020125 IDEAL EYES® Zoom Coupler, C-Mount3
Extension Cable (optional)
1488000020 1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Extension Cable, 20 ft4
1
Complete instructions are available in Stryker user guide P18970 (English) or P24968
(multilingual).
2
Complete instructions are available in Stryker user guide P18968.
3
Complete instructions are available in Stryker user guide P18969.
4
Complete instructions are available in Stryker user guide P26536.
The 1488 HD console is also packaged with the following connection cables:
• Remote cables, 2.5 mm to 3.5 mm (Qty: 2)
• DVI-I cable (Qty: 1)
• Hospital-grade power cord (Qty: 1)
Contact your Stryker representative for availability of other cables that may be
required for alternate configurations.
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Indications/Contraindications
The 1488 HD Camera is indicated for use in general laparoscopy,
nasopharyngoscopy, ear endoscopy, sinuscopy, and plastic surgery
wherever a laparoscope/endoscope/arthroscope is indicated for use.
A few examples of the more common endoscopic surgeries are laparoscopic
cholecystectomy, laparoscopic hernia repair, laparoscopic appendectomy,
laparoscopic pelvic lymph node dissection, laparoscopically assisted
hysterectomy, laparoscopic and thorascopic anterior spinal fusion, anterior
cruciate ligament reconstruction, knee arthroscopy, shoulder arthroscopy,
small joint arthroscopy, decompression fixation, wedge resection, lung
biopsy, pleural biopsy, dorsal sympathectomy, pleurodesis, internal mammary
artery dissection for coronary artery bypass, coronary artery bypass grafting
where endoscopic visualization is indicated and examination of the evacuated
cardiac chamber during performance of valve replacement.
The users of the camera are general surgeons, gynecologists, cardiac
surgeons, thoracic surgeons, plastic surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, ENT
surgeons and urologists.
There are no known contraindications.
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The Camera Console
The camera console—or Camera Control Unit (CCU)—is the control center
for the 1488 HD Medical Video Camera, and it processes the video and
photographic images produced during the surgical procedure.
Front Panel
The console front panel features a touchscreen, where different menus can be
accessed, including the controls for adjusting the light level, zoom, and white
balance, as well as allowing the selection of surgical specialty settings that
optimize camera performance for specific surgical procedures. The front panel
also allows activation of remote outputs, which are commonly used with a
Stryker digital capture console to record images and video.
See the “Operation” section for more detail on using the front panel.
1
2
3
1. Power Switch
Powers the camera ON and OFF
2. Touchscreen
Allows navigation through different menus
for controlling the camera and adjusting
the video settings
3. Camera-Connector Port
Connects to the 1488 HD Camera Head
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Rear Panel
The console rear panel provides ports for connecting the 1488 HD Camera to
viewing and recording equipment, such as video monitors and Stryker device
control consoles.
See the “Product Description” section for the different console models that
are available. The 1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Control Unit with DVI Fiber Output
(1488010001) is shown below.
11
10
1
2
3 4 5 6 7
8
9
1. Device Control Port Connects to a Stryker device control console
(such as the SDC3 or SIDNE®) to enable voice
operation and/or graphic tablet control
2. Remote Out 1
Connects to a video accessory remote input
3. Remote Out 2
Connects to a video accessory remote input
4. S-Video Out
Analog video output
5. DVI Out 1
Digital video output
6. DVI Out 2
Digital video output
7. Light Source Port
Connects to Stryker L9000 Light Source
(0220210000)
8. AC Power Inlet
Connects to AC mains with separable power
cord
9. Fuse Panel
Contains two 1.6A 250V (slow blow, high
breaking capacity 1500A) fuses
10. Equipotential
Ground Plug
Connects to a potential equalization conductor.
The resulting medical electrical system shall
follow all applicable IEC 60601-1 requirements.
11. Fiber Outputs
(optical)
DVI output for connection to Lucent connector
fibers (optional: 1488010001)
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The Camera Head
The camera head connects to the camera console and produces video and
photographic images, which it relays to the camera console. It features several
controls that are accessible through a button keypad located on the top of
the camera head (see the “Operation” section).
See the “Product Description” section for the different camera head models
that are available. The 1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Head, C-Mount (1488210105)
is shown below.
1
2
3
4
1. Soaking Cap
Protects the cable connector during cleaning,
disinfection, and sterilization
2. Cable Connector
Connects the camera head to the camera console
3. Camera Cable
The camera cable length is 10 feet (3.05 m)
4. Camera Head
Produces photographic and video images,
provides camera controls, and connects with a
focusing coupler
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The C-Mount Coupler
The C-mount coupler threads onto the face of the camera head, enabling
a scope to be attached to the camera. It provides a focusing ring to adjust
image sharpness.
See the “Product Description” section for the different coupler models that
are available and their respective user guides, which provide additional
instructions. The 1488 HD Coupler, 18 mm, C-Mount (1488020122) is shown
below.
2
3
4
1
1. Rear Adapter
Threads onto the camera head
2. Focusing Ring
Adjusts the coupler focus
3. Endobody Clamp
Secures the scope to the coupler
4. Scope End
Receives the endoscope
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Setup and Interconnection
Stryker Endoscopy considers instructional training, or inservice, an integral
part of the 1488 HD Medical Video Camera. Your local Stryker Endoscopy sales
representative will perform at least one inservice at your convenience to help
set up your equipment and instruct you and your staff on its operation and
maintenance. To schedule an inservice, contact your local Stryker Endoscopy
representative after your equipment has arrived.
Setting up the 1488 HD Camera involves three steps:
1. Setting up the console
2. Setting up the camera head
3. Setting up the coupler
Always connect the console to an appropriate power source,
using a hospital-grade power cord. Loss of AC power will cause
the camera to shut down and the surgical image to be lost.
Only connect items to the camera that have been specified for
use with the camera. Connecting incompatible equipment may
cause unexpected results.
When the 1488 HD Camera is used with other equipment,
leakage currents may be additive. Ensure that all systems
are installed according to the requirements of IEC 60601-1
and 60601-1-1.
Equipment which employs RF communications may affect the
normal function of the 1488 HD Camera. When choosing a
location for the 1488 HD Camera, consult the “Electromagnetic
Compatibility” section to ensure proper function.
Always set up the console in a location that allows adequate
ventilation (airflow) to the console. Insufficient ventilation may
cause the console to overheat and shut down.
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Setting Up the Console
Refer to the instructions below and the wiring diagram on the following page
for a typical 1488 HD configuration.
1.
Connect the console’s AC power to a hospital-grade outlet.
2.
Connect one of the console’s DVI outputs to an available DVI input on a
Stryker digital capture console such as the SDC3.
• The 1488 HD console can also be connected to additional SDC video
inputs or directly to one or more display monitors; the rear panel
provides one analog and two digital-video outputs (or three with
1488010001):
Output Type
Output
Cable
Connector
Analog
S-VHS 1*
S-VHS
4 pin Mini-Din
(push-only
connectors)
Digital (standard)
DVI-I1** and DVI
DVI-I2**
Digital (optional in
1488010001)
DVI over
Fiber (×4) Lucent connector
optical Fiber
fiber (×4) (push only)
29 pin (push-only
connectors, with two
tightening knobs)
* On some monitors, S-VHS inputs may be labeled Y/C.
** The DVI connectors can also output analog SXGA signals through a
DVI-I to VGA adapter.
When using any device with unterminated analog video inputs,
connect a cable from the VIDEO OUT of that device to the VIDEO IN on
the monitor.
3.
4.
5.
Connect the DVI output from the Stryker digital capture console to the
DVI input on the display monitor.
Using the provided remote cables, connect remote outputs 1 and 2 from
the 1488 HD console to a Stryker digital capture console. (The remote
inputs should be connected to the same channel as the video input.)
• Devices connected to the remote outputs can be operated using the
console touchscreen or the P button on the camera head. See the
“Operation” section for details.
Connect a USB A-to-B cable (also available from Stryker, part 0105187988)
from the console’s Light Source output to the SIDNE input on the Stryker
L9000 Light Source.
• The 1488 HD camera head can be programmed to toggle “Run/
Standby” controls on the L9000. Contact a Stryker representative for
more information about enabling this advanced feature.
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1488 HD Wiring Diagram
WiSe 26" HDTV Surgical Display
POWER
Switch
OPTICAL
DVI
POWER
24 V
VGA
C-Video
S-Video
G/Y
R/Pr
H-sync
B/Pb
HD/SD
SDI IN
HD/SD
SDI OUT
RS232
V-sync
3
SDC3
4
2
1488 HD Video Camera
1
5
L9000 Light Source
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Setting Up the Camera Head
Do not severely bend the camera cable or damage may result.
1.
Unscrew the soaking cap from the cable connector on the camera head.
2.
Align the blue arrow on the cable connector with the arrow on the
camera-connector port on the front console panel.
Push in the connector until it locks in place.
3.
Note: To unplug the camera from the console, grasp the knobbed portion of
the connector and pull straight out.
Setting Up the Coupler
Steps 1–3 below provide instructions for connecting 1488 HD camera heads
to the 1488 HD Coupler, 18 mm, C-Mount (1488020122). Refer to the bullets
below for possible system variations:
• When using the 1488 HD 3-Chip Camera Head with Integrated
Coupler (1488610122), skip to step 2.
• When using the 1488 HD 3-Chip Pendulum Camera Head with
Integrated Coupler (1488310130), see Stryker user guide P18970.
• When using the IDEAL EYES Zoom Coupler, C-Mount (1488010125),
see Stryker user guide P18969.
• When using a direct-coupled C-Mount endoscope (a scope that
requires no coupler), thread the endoscope directly into the
camera head until it forms a tight seal, and skip to step 3. (C-Mount
endoscopes are not compatible with camera heads that have an
integrated coupler.)
When attaching or removing the coupler, grip only the rear
adapter, as twisting other parts of the coupler with force may
result in mechanical damage.
Do not overtighten the coupler (or a direct-coupled C-mount
scope), as this may damage the front window of the camera.
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1.
Attach the coupler to the camera head.
• Gripping the rear adapter, screw the coupler clockwise onto
the camera head until it forms a tight seal (1488210105 and
1488710105 only).
2.
Attach an endoscope to the coupler.
Before each use, check the outer surface of the endoscope to
ensure there are no rough surfaces, sharp edges, or protrusions.
• Remove the coupler dust cap if it is present.
• Depress the endobody clamp 1 and insert a scope into the
endobody 2 .
• Release the endobody clamp to secure the endoscope.
1
2
3
3.
Attach a light cable from the light source to the light post on the
endoscope 3 .
Note: To remove the coupler, grip the rear adapter and unscrew the coupler
counterclockwise from the camera head.
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Connecting the DVI Fiber Outputs
Using adjustments or performing procedures differently than
specified below may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
The 1488 HD Camera has the optional upgrade, the fiber output, for model
1488010001. This upgrade contains four laser diodes to transmit a DVI output
over fiberoptic cables.
1.
2.
Connect four individual fibers (terminated in Lucent connectors) to the
red (R), green (G), blue (B) and clock (C) laser diodes on the console rear
panel.
Connect the four fibers to a compatible fiberoptic DVI receiver.
• The four fibers should be connected to the camera console in the
labeled order: RGBC
• The fibers should be connected to the monitor in one of two
configurations: CBGR (reverse order) or BGRC (R/B switched).
Note: The 1488 HD Camera model 1488010001 is a Class 1 laser product per
IEC 60825-1 and 21 CFR 1040.
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Operation
Note: Before operating the 1488 HD Camera, ensure all system components
have been set up according to the instructions in the “Setup and
Interconnection” section.
Operating the Camera with a Light Source
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: Before operating this device,
please read this operating manual thoroughly and carefully.
When using this device with a light source, fire and/or severe
injury may result to the patient, user or inanimate objects if the
instructions in this manual are not followed.
All light sources can generate significant amounts of heat
(exceeding 41 °C/106 °F) at the scope tip, the scope light post,
the light cable tip, and/or near the light cable adapter. Higher
levels of brightness from the light source result in higher levels
of heat. Always adjust the brightness level of the camera and the
monitor before adjusting the brightness level of the light source.
Adjust the brightness level of the light source to the minimum
brightness necessary to adequately illuminate the surgical site.
In addition, adjust the internal shutter of the camera higher in
order to run the light source at a lower intensity. Avoid touching
the scope tip or the light cable tip to the patient, and never
place them on top of the patient, as doing so may result in burns
to the patient or user. In addition, never place the scope tip, the
scope light post, the light cable adapter, or the light cable tip
on the surgical drapes or other flammable material, as doing so
may result in fire.
Always place the light source in standby mode whenever
the scope is removed from the light cable or the device is
unattended. The scope tip, scope light post, light cable adapter,
and light cable tip will take several minutes to cool off after
being placed in standby mode, and therefore may still result in
fire or burns to the patient, user, or inanimate objects.
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Powering the Console On/Off
Before using the 1488 HD Camera in a surgical procedure, test
all system components to ensure proper function. Ensure that
a video image appears on all video monitors before beginning
any procedure.
1.
Power on the monitor.
2.
Press the power switch on the console to power the console on or off.
Note: A color bar pattern will appear on the monitor if the camera head is not
connected to the camera console. If the color bar appears, refer to the “Setting
Up the Camera Head” section to connect the camera head.
Controlling Remote Video Accessories
The 1488 HD Camera can remotely control up to two functions of a video
accessory, such as a Stryker digital capture console. Commonly this enables
the user to capture images or start and stop video recording.
Remote video accessories can be controlled with the camera head’s P button
or the console touchscreen. See the following sections, “Using the Camera
Head Buttons” and “Using the Touchscreen Interface.”
Note: Controls for capturing photos or recording video require connecting a
video accessory to the console. See the “Setup” section for more detail.
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Using the Camera Head Buttons
The camera head features a four-button keypad for controlling the 1488
camera. The button functions are described below.
Up and Down Buttons
The up and down buttons work together to increase or decrease the
automatic-shutter light level in eight steps.
P (Picture) Button
The P button controls up to two functions of a remote video accessory.
Commonly this enables the user to capture images or start and stop video
recording. (See “Controlling Remote Video Accessories” above for connection
requirements.)
• Press the P button for less than two seconds to select Remote 1.
One beep will sound. When the camera is connected to a Stryker
digital capture console, this will capture a photo.
• Press the P button for more than two seconds to select Remote 2.
Two beeps will sound. When the camera is connected to a Stryker
digital capture console, this will start or stop video recording.
W (White-Balance) Button
The W button activates the white-balance function or the zoom-cycle
function.
• Press the W button for less than two seconds to activate the
zoom-cycle function. Each press will raise the zoom level in eight
steps. When the zoom level has reached its maximum, pressing the
button again will cycle the level back to the lowest setting.
• Press the W button for more than two seconds to activate the
white-balance function. White balancing will correct slight
color differences that exist between different light sources or
endoscopes. See “Performing the White-Balance Test” below.
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Using the Touchscreen Interface
The touchscreen interface on the console provides controls for adjusting or
capturing the video image. The menus are described below.
Home Screen
The Home screen is
the default screen.
Use the buttons below
to choose surgical
specialties and operate
the camera head.
Scroll through preset camera settings designed for
surgical specialties. Choose from:
•
•
•
•
•
Arthroscopy
Cystoscopy
ENT/Skull
Flexi-Scope
Hysteroscopy
•
•
•
•
Laparoscopy
Laser
Microscope
Standard
Press the camera button to capture a photo.
A single beep will sound to indicate that a signal
for capture/record has been sent to the digital
capture console.
Press the record button to record a video. Press
again to stop recording.
A double beep will sound to indicate that a signal
for capture/record has been sent to the digital
capture console.
Press and hold the WB button for two seconds
to activate white balance. See “Performing the
White-Balance Test” below for more detail.
A checkmark will appear on the button after the
white-balance test is complete.
Press the Menu button to navigate to the Menu
screen.
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Menu Screen
The Menu screen
provides options
for adjusting the
camera picture.
Press the plus or minus buttons to increase or decrease:
• Light (automatic-shutter light level)
• Zoom (magnification)
While adjusting Light or Zoom, a meter will briefly
appear on the touchscreen to indicate each selection
level.
Press the Home button to return to the Home screen.
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Performing the White-Balance Test
Before each surgical procedure, perform the white-balance test to adjust the
camera’s perception of white so it can display other colors correctly.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Ensure that a scope and light source are attached to the camera, and that
the camera, light source and monitor are powered on.
Point the scope tip at several stacked white gauze pads, a white
laparoscopic sponge, or any clean white surface.
Look at the monitor and make sure there is no visible glare off of the
white surface of the image.
Press and hold the camera head W button (or “WB” on the touchscreen)
until the monitor displays the message “WHITE BALANCE IN PROGRESS.”
Continue pointing the scope at the white surface until the video monitor
displays the message “WHITE BALANCE COMPLETE.” The video picture
may change color. If you cannot achieve an acceptable white balance,
refer to the “Troubleshooting” section.
Advanced Features
The 1488 HD Camera has additional features that are not detailed in this
guide:
• Video image settings
• Button programming
• Touchscreen language settings
• L9000 light source “Run/Standby” controls
• Other system settings
These advanced features require in-depth knowledge of the device and
should be performed only by trained personnel. For access to advanced
features, contact a Stryker representative.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Solution
E1 error code
• Console shut down due to main board error.
• Turn off the console, wait 3 seconds, and turn it
back on.
E2 error code
• Console shut down due to digital board error.
• Turn off the console, wait 3 seconds, and turn it
back on.
E3 error code
• Software version mismatch detected.
• Turn off the console, wait 3 seconds, and turn it
back on.
E4 error code
• Maximum operating temperature of console
exceeded.
• Ensure vent holes on console are not obstructed.
Touchscreen
freezes on
“1488” splash
screen when
powering on
the console
• Error occurred during console startup.
“Restart
Camera
Console”
message
(Color bar
background)
• Camera head temporarily shut down due to
overcurrent. Turn off the console, wait 3 seconds,
and turn it back on.
• After sterilization, ensure the camera head has
cooled down before connecting it to the console.
“System Error”
message
(Light blue
background)
• No video detected.
• After sterilization, ensure the camera head has
cooled down before connecting it to the console.
• Return the system for repair.
• Turn off the console, wait 3 seconds, and turn it
back on.
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Problem
No color bar
Possible Solution
• Ensure the video-out from the console is
connected to the video-in on the monitor.
• Ensure all video systems are powered on.
• Ensure that the camera head is not connected to
the console.
• Turn off the console, wait 3 seconds, and turn it
back on.
No color bar
(Optical DVI
Fiber only)
• Same as “No color bar” above.
• See the “Connecting the DVI Fiber Outputs” section.
Incorrect
picture color
• Perform the white-balance test. (See the
“Performing the White-Balance Test” section.)
• Check the color settings on the monitor.
White-balance
quality is not
good
• See the solution for “Picture is too dark.”
• See the solution for “Picture is too bright.”
Picture is too
dark
• Increase the camera light level with the camera
head.
• Perform the white-balance test with the light
source connected to the scope. Use metal-halide,
xenon, or LED lighting (no fluorescent lighting).
• Increase the light-source output.
• Check the fiberoptic light cable for excessive
broken fibers.
Picture is too
bright
• Decrease the camera light level.
Noise or snow
on picture
when using
electrocautery
probes
• Plug the electrocautery generator into a separate
electrical outlet and separate the 1488 HD power
cord from the electrocautery power cord.
Noise or
snow on
picture when
not using
electrocautery
probes
• Confirm all cable connectors are securely attached.
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• Decrease the light-source output.
• Separate the camera cable from the electrocautery
cable.
• Reposition the electrocautery grounding pad on
the patient.
• Check for and replace faulty video cables.