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Leica Z6 APO A & Z16 APO A – Safety concept

Non-intended use

If the Leica Z6 APO A or Z16 APO A, its components
or accessories are used other than as described in
the user manual, injury or property damage may
occur. Never:
– install other plugs or cables.
– change, rebuild or take apart parts, if not

specifically instructed to do this in the manual.

– allow unauthorized persons to open parts.
– use the Leica Z6 APO A and Z16 APO A for

examining, or operating on the human eye.

The devices and accessories described in this
operating manual have been tested for safety and
potential hazards. The responsible Leica affiliate
must be consulted whenever the device is altered,
modified or used in conjunction with non-Leica
components that are outside of the scope of this
manual.
Unauthorized alterations to the device or noncom-
pliant use shall void all rights to any warranty
claims!

Responsibilities of the person(s) in charge of
instrument

Ensure that
– the Leica Z6 APO A and Z16 APO A and acces-

sories are operated, maintained and repaired
by authorized and trained personnel only.

– the operating personnel has read, understands,

and is observing these instructions as well as
those listed on page 6, and, in particular, the
safety instructions.

Place of use

– The Leica Z6 APO A and Z16 APO A may only be

operated in closed, dust-free rooms at +10˚ C to
+40˚ C. Ensure that the room is free of oil and
chemical fumes and extreme humidity. 

– Electrical components must be assembled at

least 10 cm away from the wall and from flam-
mable substances.

– Large temperature fluctuations, direct sunlight

and vibrations should be avoided. These condi-
tions can distort measurements and micro-
graphic images.

– Optical systems in warm and warm-damp

climatic regions require special care in order
to prevent the build up of fungus.

Disposal

The products described here must be disposed
off in accordance with applicable local laws and
regulations.

Legal requirements

Adhere to general and local regulations relating to
accident prevention and environmental protec-
tion.

Conformity with European Community directive

The Leica Z6 APO A and Z16 APO A and their
accessories are constructed based on the state of
the art of technology and are provided with an EU
Declaration of Conformity.

Summary of Contents for Z16 APO

Page 1: ...Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A User manual...

Page 2: ...d Leica Z16 APO A and Z6 APO A zoom systems with integrated motorized fine focusing integrated motorized iris diaphragm and planapochromatic objective 2 1 1 Leica Z16 APO A zoom system 2 Leica Z6 APO...

Page 3: ...meet every imagin able examination training and documentation task With compatible stands illuminators binocu lar tubes and video phototubes motorized focus modern CCD cameras and much more the Leica...

Page 4: ...ith Y tube 17 2 3 4 Camera assembly with Y tube and HD video phototube 18 2 3 5 Assembly of binocular tubes on Y tube 20 2 4 Attachment to stands 22 2 4 1 Incident and transmitted light stands with co...

Page 5: ...Storing current positions Set 31 3 5 Foot switch 31 3 6 Working with a binocular tube 32 3 6 1 Adjusting diopter settings 32 4 Appendix 34 4 1 Dimensions 34 4 1 1 Dimensions of zoom systems 34 4 1 2...

Page 6: ...ment configurations The identical modules such as stands binocular tubes acces sories etc are described in User Manual M2 105 0 for Leica M stereomicroscopes which also con tains additional safety ins...

Page 7: ...ation changer and a central beam path The most precise information can be obtained thanks to the parallax free observation Measure ments adaptation tasks and evaluations become more precise more high...

Page 8: ...paired by authorized and trained personnel only the operating personnel has read understands and is observing these instructions as well as those listed on page 6 and in particular the safety instruct...

Page 9: ...mic Leica solutions Direct contact with eyepieces is a potential transmission method for bacterial and viral infec tions of the eye Users should be made aware of the potential risk of infection The ri...

Page 10: ...82 162 200mm Achromat 10 445 198 10 445 156 10 411 589 1x Achromat Achromat 10 447 083 10 447 177 0 5x 10 446 360 0 8x 10 447 176 1x 10 447 178 2x 10 315 306 10 422 564 0 32x 10 422 563 0 5x 10 445 20...

Page 11: ...m system and objective We recommend using the 1 2 0 8 0 5 planapochromatic objectives in order to take advantage of the high performance of the planapochromatic zoom system You can attach the quarter...

Page 12: ...43 10 446 394 Objectives see page 10 C Mount CCD camera 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 Leica DC camera Leica DFC camera CCD camera Leica MPS30 MPS60 SLR camera Z16 APO A 10 446 369 Repro stand adapter 10 446 307 0 8x...

Page 13: ...ith microscope carrier 10446394 or focusing arms 10446345 10446343 and 10446344 See diagram 2 p 12 Y tube 10447109 for tubes of the Leica M stereomicroscope line 1 25 tube factor 50 50 light splitting...

Page 14: ...configuration This configuration con sists of Leica Z6 APO A or Z16 APO A zoom system and objective Video phototube AS 10447204 Video objective with C mount Digital camera Zoom system AS video phototu...

Page 15: ...Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Assembly 15 10 8 2 7 1 6 5 4 9 3 Fig 3...

Page 16: ...ctive with C mount Digital camera Assemble as described in Chapter 2 3 1 assembly with AS video phototube Attachment to stand For attaching to a Leica incident or transmitted light stand or to the swi...

Page 17: ...R camera housing 10 445 932 10 446 120 8x 10 445 304 10x 10 445 305 16x H 10 445 931 HD 50 10 446 197 10 446 307 0 8x 10 446 261 2 3 0 63x 10 445 929 1 2 0 5x 10 445 928 1 3 0 32x C Mount CCD cameras...

Page 18: ...desired digital camera 4 5 onto the C mount of the video objective 4 4 Insert the video objective with digital camera into photo output of the HD video phototube 4 6 and tighten the knurled ring 4 10...

Page 19: ...Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Assembly 19 5 4 6 3 9 1 2 7 8 11 Fig 4 10...

Page 20: ...447 159 10 447 160 10 445 301 10 445 302 10 445 303 10 445 619 10 446 253 10 445 822 10 429 783 10 429 781 10 446 237 10 446 238 10 479 887 10 446 394 10 447 082 Z16 APO A 10 446 369 Z6 APO A 10 446 3...

Page 21: ...l imaging with HD video photo tube Assemble the desired binocular tube Ergo Module video module or video photo tube on the Y tube according to the M2 105 0 user manual Attachment to stand For attachin...

Page 22: ...arrier 10446394 or focusing arms 10446345 10446343 and 10446344 for A video phototube 10447128 see diagram 2 p 12 Microscope carrier 10446394 or focusing arms 10446345 10446343 and 10446344 for Y tube...

Page 23: ...500mm Objectives see page 10 10 447 196 10 447 204 10 447 109 10 447 128 10 446 394 10 446 359 10 382 130 Z16 APO A 10 446 369 Z6 APO A 10 446 368 Leica MATS 10 447 164 Leica MATS 10 447 164 Leica MAT...

Page 24: ...12 614 10 439 097 10 447 082 10 446 259 10 447 186 10 446 101 10 446 344 10 446 345 10 446 394 10 447 196 10 439 096 10 445 152 10 445 153 450mm 10 445 154 800mm 10 439 170 Objectives see page 10 Z16...

Page 25: ...rrier 10447196 for the AS video phototube or the microscope carrier 10446394 when you use the A video phototube or the Y tube with focusing arm 10446344 when using the tiltable carrier rod 25 mm In th...

Page 26: ...described in a separate com mand description supplied with the PC Interface Kit The CTL1 connection is an R232 interface to which the Leica PC Interface Kit and the foot switch can be connected via Y...

Page 27: ...fers and metal sections visible The revolving quarter wave plate highlights various structures of metal sections and LCDs Insert the coaxial incident light housing with dovetail ring into the zoom sys...

Page 28: ...ured ergonomi cally and the outer edge is illuminated so that it is also visible in darkness On the following pages the functions are described according to their preset factory button assignments 3 1...

Page 29: ...d ZW Precise zooming using the zoom wheel 3 4 1 Changing button assignments Each user can individually select the functions of the buttons and wheels using a PC Multiple users can store their own conf...

Page 30: ...higher the magnification the slower the fine focusing moves 3 4 4 Focusing with motor focus F If you connected an optional motor focus you can control it using the keys F and F Here the motor focus mo...

Page 31: ...ons Briefly press the Set key The stored positions of zoom focus and iris diaphragm are automatically set Deleting the stored positions Press the Set button for approx four seconds until a long signal...

Page 32: ...lowest zoom position with key Z on the UMC handheld controller Illuminate a flat test object with sharp contours using transmitted light or incident light and focus it using the focusing drive 9 8 or...

Page 33: ...upillary distance from 52 76mm 2 Eyelenses for adjusting the diopter settings from 5 to 5 3 Adjustable eyecups 4 ErgoTube with variable viewing angle 10 50 5 Working distance 6 Iris diaphragm and zoom...

Page 34: ...34 Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Appendix 4 1 Dimensions 4 1 1 Dimensions of zoom systems 4 Appendix Leica Z6 APO A Leica Z16 APO A...

Page 35: ...Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Appendix 35 4 1 2 Dimensions of objectives...

Page 36: ...36 Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Appendix 4 1 3 Dimensions of tubes AS video phototube Y tube...

Page 37: ...Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Appendix 37 A video phototube...

Page 38: ...dix Carrier for AS tube 4 1 4 Dimensions of carriers Focusing arm for probers Lowest Focusing Position Highest Focusing Position 4x 4 5 holes M4 for Machine Interface 54 10 40 24 25 5 24 71 60 117 0 5...

Page 39: ...Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Appendix 39 Highest Focusing Positio Lowest Focusing Position 101 69 25 25 25 60 87 76 25 Interface for 25 Column Focusing arm for bonders Tiltable focusing arm...

Page 40: ...40 Leica Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Appendix 4 1 5 Dimensions of adapters 4 1 6 Dimensions of coaxial incident light housing Adapter for achromatic objectives Adapter for DM objectives...

Page 41: ...Visual with 1 planapochromatic objective 10 eyepieces 1 25 Y tube Magnification 7 1 45 7 1 115 Resolution 60 351Lp mm 51 336Lp mm Visible structural width 8 3 1 4 m 9 3 1 49 m Numerical aperture 0 02...

Page 42: ...10 and 20 DM objectives HR objectives HR 10 0 45 working distance 19mm HR 20 0 42 working distance 13mm DM objectives DM objective N Plan L 20 0 40 corr DM objective N Plan 10 0 25 A5 8 Fine focusing...

Page 43: ...hromatic objective 0 8 0 170kg 10447177 Planapochromatic objective 0 5 0 170kg 10447204 AS video phototube 0 120kg 10447128 A video phototube 0 200kg 10447109 Y tube 0 430kg 10447196 Carrier for AS tu...

Page 44: ...APO A Z16 APO A Appendix 4 3 Electrical connection diagram Distribution box Power connection 80 240 V CTL 2 CTL 1 CTL 2 UMC Z6 APO A Z16 APO A Foot switch Y cable Plug arrangement M12 plug MST31 CTL2...

Page 45: ...3 62 5 78 1 98 4 125 144 14 3 20 25 31 3 40 50 62 5 80 90 100 125 158 200 230 58 9 42 33 6 26 9 21 16 8 13 4 10 5 9 33 8 4 6 72 5 33 4 2 3 65 39 3 28 22 4 17 9 14 11 2 8 96 7 6 22 5 6 4 48 3 56 2 8 2...

Page 46: ...46 304 10 446 302 10 445 152 10 445 153 450mm 10 445 154 800mm 10 439 096 10 439 170 10 439 097 10 446 299 10 346 910 10 446 123 10 447 159 10 446 253 06 04 10 382 130 10 446 237 10 446 238 10 446 344...

Page 47: ...447 178 10 447 179 10 447 206 10 315 306 10 445 352 10 447 083 10 446 261 2 3 0 63x 10 446 307 2 3 0 8x 11 541 038 0 55x x1 1x 11 543 702 11 543 706 10 445 930 1x SLR camera housing Leica MPS30 MPS60...

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