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FRANÇAIS
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ESPAÑOL
NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUÊS
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© HAAG‑STREIT AG, 3098 Koeniz, Switzerland ‑ HS‑Doc. no. 1500.7220505‑04060 – 2021 – 08
5 Commissioning
5.1 Switching on the device
• Connect the power supply to the mains and press the On/Off key (79) on the
release module RM02. The green operational control LED (78) lights up when
the device is switched on. The camera has no On/Off key and switches on
automatically when the PC is switched on.
• Turn the rotating knob on the slit illumination (81) to a position between '1' and
'10'.
6 Operation
6.1 Setting the eyepieces
NOTE!
The eyepieces must be individually set prior to the first examination in
accordance with the refraction of the examiner. Insert the adjusting pin
(92) provided in place of the protective cover (93) and turn its black
projection surface at a right angle to the microscope axis. Return the
illumination and microscope to the central position (0°).
92. Adjusting pin
93. Protective cover
94. Sliding occluders
• Each eyepiece should be set individually by turning the knurled ocular refraction
ring with dioptre scale until the projected slit can be seen in focus. The setting is
performed from the (+) to the (-) side at low magnification.
• The sliding occluders (94) are used to set the correct working distance for the
examiner from the eyepiece.
• Examiners who do not wear glasses: Pull the occluders out as far as they will
go.
• Examiners who do wear glasses: Push the occluders in as far as they will go.
6.2 Field of view
WARNING!
The images and videos should only be used for documentation
purposes. Only the image in the eyepiece may be used for diagnosis.
Field of view of the object, see table
Circle:
The field of view of the object observed through the microscope's
eyepiece.
Rectangle:
Surface area of the sensor:
Object image section in the
eyepiece (mm)
Object image section in the
camera (mm)
1 ×
ø 18
24 × 32
1.6 ×
ø 11.25
15 × 20
6.3 White balance
The image quality is dependent on the correct calibration of the color tones to the
respective slit lamp illumination. We recommend performing a white balance in order
to improve the image quality and achieve a realistic color reproduction.
6.3.1 Slit lamp preparation
1. Turn the slit lamp on.
2. Filter position 'open' (no filter).
3. Select a 16 × magnification.
4. Completely open the slit diaphragm.
5. Connect the diffuser upstream.