EXC-100 MICROSCOPE SERIES
73 Mall Drive, Commack, NY 11725 • 631
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1000 •
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ADJUSTMENT & OPERATION
(continued)
Using Binocular and Trinocular Heads
Fig. 13
Adjusting Interpupillary Distance
1. When observing with two eyes, hold the base of the eyetubes and
rotate them around the axis until there is only one field of view.
“
。
”mark
①
on the eyetube base points to the scale
②
of
interpupillary indication, means the value of interpupillary distance
(see Fig. 13).
The adjustable range is 50~75mm.
★
Remember your interpupillary distance for fast setting in future
operation. Your interpupillary distance can be used with other
microscopes, too.
Fig. 14
Fig. 14
Assembling and Using the Trinocular Port and Camera
(trinocular model only)
1. Loosen the lock screw
①
of trinocular head and remove the
dustcover
②
(See Fig. 14).
2. Remove the dustcovers from the camera adapter assembly
③
.
Thread the top of the camera adapter into the C-mount of the
camera. Place the assembly into the trinocular head (flange side
towards microscope; camera end points up) as shown in the figure
and screw down the lock screw
①
3. For binocular observation, focus through the eyepieces until the
image is sharp. Observe the image from the camera. If the image is
out of focus, rotate the focus ring on the camera adapter
③
to adjust
the focus in the camera image until it is sharp.
4. If the image from the camera is rotated compared to the eyepieces,
loosen the lock screw
④
and rotate the camera until the images have
the same alignment. Retighten the lock screw.