Step-by-Step Assembly:
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Using Color Filters:
A color filter can make the background light more
suitable and strengthen the image contrast.
When an external color filter is used, place a 45mm
diameter filter into the groove on top of the
illuminator (1).
Place the rough side of the filter facing down.
When an internal filter is used, pull the knob (2-5) to
the outmost position to move the filter into the light
path. When not in use, push the knob back in to
move the filter out of the light path.
FILTERS:
(2) ND6 - Neutral density filter used for light intensity
adjustment, transmission of 6%.
(3) ND25 - Neutral density filter used for light
intensity adjustment, trnasmission of 25%.
(4) LBD - Daylight Balancing Filter
(5) Optional Filter
Fuse Replacement:
Before replacing the fuse, set the main power switch
to “O” (OFF) and remove the plug.
Fasten the flute (1) under the fuse holder (2) and
remove the fuse holder (2) from the socket (5).
Remove the fuse (4) from the flute (3) and replace
with a new one.
Put the flute (3) back into the fuse holder (2) and
return to the socket (5) by clicking into place.
Required Fuse: 250V, 3.15A.
C-Mount Assembly:
Loosen the set screw (1) of the trinocular head and
remove the dust cover (2).
Remove the dust cover from the c-mount (3). Insert
the c-mount adapter into the trinocular port and
retighten the set screw (1).
Screw the microscopy camera onto the c-mount.
Focus the c-mount with the focusing adjustment (5)
so the c-mount is in focus when the eyepieces are in
focus.
Pull the beam splitter (4) out to direct light to the
camera.