Ken A Vision T-1955 Quick start guide

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Quick start guide
Whats Your Vision?
The first microscope with a built-in memory chip.
T-1955
VISUALIZE
A Digital Microscope with its Own Memory
VISUALIZE
A Digital Microscope with its Own Memory
Ken-A-Vision Mfg. Co., Inc. 5615 Raytown Road Kansas City, MO 64133 USA
1-800-334-8407 www.ken-a-vision.com
Ken-A-Vision Mfg. Co., Inc. 5615 Raytown Road Kansas City, MO 64133 USA Product subject to change without notice.
1-800-334-8407 www.ken-a-vision.com FLY-1955.905
Printed in the USA
This new concept in microscopy includes its own memory chip, an easy to use touch panel and an
adjustable LCD monitor attached for viewing. Connect the microscope to a TV or a computer or the
network so it can be viewed by a large audience. Save up to 30 images, compare 1 or 3 images
to a live picture, or download images to your computer!
Internal Imaging Chip
Split Screen Options (1, 2 or 4 images simultaneously)
Record Single or Time-lapse Images
Erase Images
Playback Single or Sequence of Images
Create Comparisons Between Stored Images or
Live and Stored Images
Multiple Connections
RJ-45 – Network Connection
USB – Digital – Computer Connection
RCA – Composite Video – Monitors or Multi-media Projectors
INTRODUCING
Ken-A-Visions Memory Microscope
INTRODUCING
Ken-A-Visions Memory Microscope
LCD Screen
Attached Adjustable LCD Screen
View Live Picture
View Recorded Images or Sequences of Images
Compare 1 to 3 Recorded Slides to Each Other
or to the Live Picture
Touch Keypad
Access Menu
Record Single or Time-lapse Images
Play Back or Erase Images
Create Split Screen Options
Set Time-lapse Intervals
Made in the USA
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Ken A Vision T-1955 Quick start guide

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