Frequently Asked Questions: Installation
Frequently Asked Questions: Installation
Frequently Asked Questions: Installation
Installation
2. An error (-5001 0x80070002) has occurred during installation. What can I do?
Active firewall or antivirus software may prevent DinoCapture 2.0 from installing properly. Try to
turn off your firewall or antivirus software temporarily when you install DinoCapture 2.0.
Remember to turn your firewall or antivirus software back on when you have successfully
completed the DinoCapture 2.0 installation
To disable the driver signature, please follow the Driver Installation for Windows 8 (url) or Driver
Installation for Windows 10 (url).
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Troubleshooting
1. I get a ‘Stop Working’ / ‘Runtime Error’ message while I am starting DinoCapture 2.0. What
should I do?
If the following message appears while you are opening DinoCapture 2.0, please try the following
solutions.
To get the preview window back on screen, you will need to change the default setting of
DinoCapture 2.0 by following the below steps:
1. Close DinoCapture 2.0 if it is currently opened.
2. Select Start Menu > Documents, and open the Digital Microscope folder > Setting folder.
3. Open the file DC20.ini in a text editor.
4. Change the line from “Save_Preview_Window_Position=on” to
“Save_Preview_Window_Position=off”.
5. Save the changed file, and reopen DinoCapture 2.0.
4. The Microtouch, LED on/off, or AE (Auto Exposure) functions does not work properly on
DinoCapture 2.0. What’s wrong?
A possible reason is that the digital microscope may be interfering with your PC’s webcam. Try to
disable the webcam temporally.
5. One or more camera windows are completely blackened while multiple Dino-Lites are
connected to the PC. What’s wrong?
This issue may occur when the USB bandwidth is not enough for the USB devices. To cope with the
limitation of USB technology, there are two quick solutions:
a. Lower one of your microscope’s resolution.
6. The auto-update functionality of DinoCapture 2.0 does not work. What’s wrong?
The auto-update functionality could only be worked under the administrator mode. Right click
over the DinoCapture 2.0 shortcut, and click Run as Administrator.
Measurement
Followings are the calibration setup steps that could help you produce the best possible
measurement result:
1. In the preview window, select the Calibration button, and select New Calibration Profile
in the dropdown menu.
2. A naming window will popup. Give the calibration profile a name, select Continue Calibration.
3. A Calibration Profile window will appear to guide through the calibration process. Place the
magnification sample provided in the Dino-Lite package under the microscope, and adjust your
Dino-Lite’s magnification and focal length.
Freeze (or press F8) the preview window when the adjustments are determined.
Note: Magnification rate can be read on the Dino-Lite’s magnification scroll. If your Dino-Lite supports Automatic
Magnification Reading (AMR) function, the magnification rate will display on the software’s Magnification Input
section.
5. A calibrating reference bar will appear. Hold and place the two blue endpoints of the
measuring line to a known distance. To achieve better calibration result, it is suggested to
calibrate the target as long as possible. As in the image shown below, calibrating on 4mm will
be better that on 1mm.
7. You may press Finish to end the calibration setting, or you may also select Continue with
another magnification if you wish to create a multiple points calibration profile.
Single point calibration could have best accuracy at the magnification it is calibrated.
A multiple points calibration would have better coverage over the range of magnification rate it
is calibrated. When performing a multiple point calibration profile, the magnification rate of
the calibration point must be conducted in a sequential way, either from low to high, or from
high to low. It is also suggested not to calibrate with the magnification rates too close.
8. Now, you may choose to measure with one of the saved calibration profile, or without
calibration. Once the calibration profile is selected, the name of the calibration will be shown
on the preview window, and the magnification rate shown on the preview window is also
calibrated.
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