Patent ID: 8279374

Claim:
A remote control system comprising: a fluorescent microscope that includes an objective lens forming images of fine objects treated with fluorescent materials on a stage, a light source unit irradiating to the fine objects, an image sensor providing light matching coloring wavelengths of the fluorescent materials passing through the objective lens and converting the provided light into electrical signals, a display unit receiving the electrical signals from the image sensor and outputting them as images, a controller controlling a focus and a storing period of the images according to commands input by a user, and a wireless transceiver capable of wirelessly transmitting the images to the outside and wirelessly receiving commands input to the controller, the stage, the objective lens, the light source unit, the image sensor, the display unit, the controller, and the wireless transceiver being integrally provided in one body; a main server that wirelessly communicates with the wireless transceiver; and a client terminal that is connected to the main server, receives the images transmitted from the wireless transceiver through the main server and outputs them to be observed by the user, and transmits commands input by the user to the wireless transceiver through the main server, wherein the user controls the focus of the images output from the fluorescent microscope through the client terminal, wherein the user controls light intensity of the light source unit through the client terminal, wherein the user captures the images of the fine objects and sets a period storing them in a storage device, wherein the objective lens includes a heating line that suppresses and removes moisture generated from the surface of the objective lens, wherein the user operates a heating line to suppress and remove moisture through the client terminal, wherein the heating line is automatically operated under predetermined temperature and predetermined humidity, wherein the heating line is provided between frames of the objective lens along a circumferential direction of the objective lens.