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|model=SVP-5500ST
|aka=Embiggener
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|obtaineddate=Feb 2014
|location=Blue Room
|team=Electronics
|induction=No
|defunct=
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|category=Vision Aids
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The Embiggener is a video camera with a powerful macro zoom lens and lighting rig. It has S-VIDEO and composite video outputs which can be connected to any TV type device with an analog input (plasma screen in blue room, projector, TV etc). It has mostly been supplanted by the [[AD249S-M Digital Microscope]].


===Description===
==Description==
The Embiggener is a video camera with a powerful macro zoom lens and lighting rig. It has S-VIDEO and composite video outputs which can be connected to any TV type device with an analog input (plasma screen in blue room, projector, TV etc). The Ebiggener lives on the electronics bench, where is a set up at time of writing with an LCD VGA monitor + analog-VGA converter unceremoniously duct-taped to the back of it.


The Embiggener lives on the shelving in the blue room. It needs a composite video display, or a monitor with an analog-VGA converter unceremoniously duct-taped to the back of it.
There are many uses for this device - the original thought was to use it as an inspection microscope to check the quality of solder joints, and to help identify very small electronics components where the part numbers are so small it's difficult to read without embiggening. As Doc Little pointed out, it's also very useful for teaching classes / workshops with small components so everyone can see some procedure without having to crown round too much.  Turns out it's also extremely good fun for looking up your own nose too, but that's a different story.
There are many uses for this device - the original thought was to use it as an inspection microscope to check the quality of solder joints, and to help identify very small electronics components where the part numbers are so small it's difficult to read without embiggening. As Doc Little pointed out, it's also very useful for teaching classes / workshops with small components so everyone can see some procedure without having to crown round too much.  Turns out it's also extremely good fun for looking up your own nose too, but that's a different story.


===Cool things to look at===
==Cool things to look at==
*Bank notes are rather fun to examine because they are printed at such a high resolution and have a lot of detail. Try finding the bag-head person on a five pound note, it's weird!
*Bank notes are rather fun to examine because they are printed at such a high resolution and have a lot of detail. Try finding the bag-head person on a five pound note, it's weird!
*insects
*insects
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*eyes, ears, noses (warning: disgusting!). Note: the camera can be tilted to a horizontal position.
*eyes, ears, noses (warning: disgusting!). Note: the camera can be tilted to a horizontal position.


===Quickstart===
==Quickstart==
#Remove the dust cover
#Remove the dust cover
#Move the camera and lights to operating position
#Move the camera and lights to operating position
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#When you're done, remember to replace the lens cap and put everything away neatly with the dust cover on.
#When you're done, remember to replace the lens cap and put everything away neatly with the dust cover on.


===Documentation===
==Documentation==
The manual may be downloaded [http://www.samsungpresenterusa.com/files/upload/User%20Manual_5500ST_DX.pdf here]
The manual is available here: [[File:Svp-5500xx usermanual.pdf]]


===Location===
==Location==
Lives on the electronics bench.
Lives on the shelving in blue room.


===Notes===
==Notes==
Please be sure to '''replace the lens cap and dust cover''' when you're finished with The Embiggener - the workshop is a dusty place, and the optics should be kept as clean as possible.
Please be sure to '''replace the lens cap and dust cover''' when you're finished with The Embiggener - the workshop is a dusty place, and the optics should be kept as clean as possible.


===Pledge Drive===
==Pledge Drive==
The Embiggener was purchased by a pledge drive run my Mouse in Fed 2014.  
The Embiggener was purchased by a pledge drive run my Mouse in Feb 2014.  


People who contributed to the pledge drive: Mouse, Spencer, Banjoface, Michael E, David Hayward, Samuel Jones.
People who contributed to the pledge drive: Mouse, Spencer, Banjoface, Michael E, David Hayward, Samuel Jones.


[[Category:Pledges Drives]]
[[Category:Pledge Drives (past)]]
[[Category:Tools and Equipment]]
[[Category:Tools and Equipment]]
[[Category:Screens and projectors]]

Latest revision as of 22:16, 19 February 2025

Samsung SVP-5500ST (The Embiggener)
Manufacturer Samsung
Model SVP-5500ST
Serial Number {{{serial}}}
AKA Embiggener
Obtained Pledge Drive (Feb 2014)
Location Blue Room
Team Electronics
Induction Required No
Booking {{{booking}}}
Status Defunct
Risk Assessment Yes, see [[{{{riskassessment}}}|the assessment]]
Tools:   all pageslistPower ToolsBroken tools     {{}}

The Embiggener is a video camera with a powerful macro zoom lens and lighting rig. It has S-VIDEO and composite video outputs which can be connected to any TV type device with an analog input (plasma screen in blue room, projector, TV etc). It has mostly been supplanted by the AD249S-M Digital Microscope.

Description

The Embiggener lives on the shelving in the blue room. It needs a composite video display, or a monitor with an analog-VGA converter unceremoniously duct-taped to the back of it. There are many uses for this device - the original thought was to use it as an inspection microscope to check the quality of solder joints, and to help identify very small electronics components where the part numbers are so small it's difficult to read without embiggening. As Doc Little pointed out, it's also very useful for teaching classes / workshops with small components so everyone can see some procedure without having to crown round too much. Turns out it's also extremely good fun for looking up your own nose too, but that's a different story.

Cool things to look at

  • Bank notes are rather fun to examine because they are printed at such a high resolution and have a lot of detail. Try finding the bag-head person on a five pound note, it's weird!
  • insects
  • circuit boards
  • eyes, ears, noses (warning: disgusting!). Note: the camera can be tilted to a horizontal position.

Quickstart

  1. Remove the dust cover
  2. Move the camera and lights to operating position
  3. Remove the lens cap
  4. Turn it on with the orange button on the front panel
  5. Turn on the monitor. Note: the monitor on the electronics bench has a broken power button, so it has been re-wired to use the '-' button to turn it on and off!
  6. When you're done, remember to replace the lens cap and put everything away neatly with the dust cover on.

Documentation

The manual is available here: File:Svp-5500xx usermanual.pdf

Location

Lives on the shelving in blue room.

Notes

Please be sure to replace the lens cap and dust cover when you're finished with The Embiggener - the workshop is a dusty place, and the optics should be kept as clean as possible.

Pledge Drive

The Embiggener was purchased by a pledge drive run my Mouse in Feb 2014.

People who contributed to the pledge drive: Mouse, Spencer, Banjoface, Michael E, David Hayward, Samuel Jones.