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5.7 Diffuser 

(Fig.28)

 

The light-diffusing unit is placed directly on the diaphragm on the stage and is generally used with bright 

field transmitted illumination to remove hot spots. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig.28 

 

5.8 Photo 

adapter 

 

The photo adapter is installed into the top of the trinocular port of the microscope. Through the  

 

adapter a camera may be connected to the microscope allowing users to photograph the 

 specimen. 

 

 

Note: 

Different cameras have different adapters. Please contact the manufacturer of the camera for the 

correct adapter. 

 

Before installing the adapter, make sure it is firmly connect to the camera. The camera adapter  

 

may be purchased directly from your local camera supplies shop. 

 

The same method can be applied to connect a digital camera to the microscope. 

 

5.9  C-mount camera adapter 

 

The c-mount camera adapter is inserted into the top of the trinocular tube of the microscope. After  

 

which a digital application or video camera can be connected allowing for observation and/or  

 

demonstration through a monitor. Use a standard video camera to connect to a video capture  

 

device or use a digital camera to import microscope images to the computer for digital processing. 

 

There are two kinds of video camera adapters, CS and C mount adapters, select the appropriate  

 

model according to your camera. 

 

Select the appropriate c-mount camera adapter according to the size of the chip sensor. 

 

1/3”  chip sensor — 

0.5X c-mount camera adapter

 

 

1/2”  chip sensor — 

0.65X c-mount camera adapter

 

 

2/3”  chip sensor — 

1X c-mount camera adapter

 

Summary of Contents for 1100200600841

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Page 2: ...the mechanical as well as optical components of our microscopes Therefore all descriptions and illustrations in this instruction manual including all specifications are subject to change without prio...

Page 3: ...171B 8 4 3 Binocular Observation Tubes GM 161B 9 4 4 Trinocular Observation Tubes GM 171T GM 161T 9 4 5 Microscope Carrier 9 4 6 Base 10 4 7 Illumination 13 4 8 Stage 14 5 Accessories 15 5 1 Gemstone...

Page 4: ...bulb 22 7 5 Microscope operation 25 8 Camera and video equipment installation 26 8 1 Camera installation and use 26 8 2 Video installation and use 26 9 Operation safety measures 27 10 Microscope main...

Page 5: ...e with the local power supply Using the microscope with a non specified voltage rating can lead to damage of the instrument 1 5 When changing the bulb please note Only specified halogen bulbs and fluo...

Page 6: ...5 2 NOMENCLATURE 2 1 GM 161B Fig 1...

Page 7: ...6 2 2 GM 171T Fig 2...

Page 8: ...fferent eyepieces and objective lenses changing the total zoom range from 2 25X to 200X of GM 171 and 2 25X to 180X of GM 161 make this microscope a welcome addition to any laboratory The instrument s...

Page 9: ...both sides of the optical body rotate these knobs to change the magnification strength For the specific magnification strength see the values on the adjustment knob the current magnification strength...

Page 10: ...50 of the lights will enter eyepieces and 50 of the lights for camera The brightness could be fully satisfied with the board band anti reflection technology and high brightness in illumination At the...

Page 11: ...will keep spinning in order to avoid excessive force being exerted on the gears 4 6 Base The tilting axis on the base allows users to angle the microscope arm bracket microscope carrier and optical bo...

Page 12: ...tch is located on the right side of the base Rotate the dial to turn the transmitted illumination on and off and adjust intensity Fig 12 On the underside of the base is located a circular rubber turre...

Page 13: ...12 Fig 12 Fig 13...

Page 14: ...ight diffuser dish carriage light barrier and 41mm 2mm adjustable diaphragm Turn the main power on Fig 15 rotate the adjustment dial on the right side of the base to turn illumination on Fig 16 rotate...

Page 15: ...the incident illumination power switch located on the lamphouse to turn on and off Fig 20 Adjust the gooseneck mount to achieve desired incident angle Fig 19 Fig 19 Fig 20 4 8 Stage The stage contains...

Page 16: ...of the holder as this may cause the wires to bend permanently damaging the instrument Fig 21 5 2 Polariser The polarising unit consists of a polariser and an analyser with holding screw and is general...

Page 17: ...eaded bolt is facing the incident illumination source while the handle of the spring loaded bolt is facing the microscope arm Fig 25 Use jewel tweezers to insert a diamond into the clamp so the pointe...

Page 18: ...te objective according to working distance and total magnification requirements Screw on the desired objective After the objective has been installed the working distance will be changed and microscop...

Page 19: ...al camera supplies shop The same method can be applied to connect a digital camera to the microscope 5 9 C mount camera adapter The c mount camera adapter is inserted into the top of the trinocular tu...

Page 20: ...plate can be used directly on top of the diaphragm on the stage for samples too large for the standard gem holders The plate comes equipped with a black white plate and a frosted glass plate Choose t...

Page 21: ...When moving the various components especially the optical components fingers and oily materials should not come in contact with the surface of the lenses Fingerprints and oil stains on the lenses wil...

Page 22: ...ar the interpupillary distance is too large If two overlapping fields of view appear the interpupillary distance is too small Fig 30 Fig 31 7 2 Focus and diopter adjustment Adjust the height of the fo...

Page 23: ...stment knob until the desired magnification is achieved If necessary the eyepieces may be changed or an additional objective lens may be installed see section on additional objectives installation at...

Page 24: ...at the bottom of the heat dispersal Fig 34 unit and open the panel to change the bulb Fig 35 and Fig 36 Once the bulb has been changed close the panel retighten the screw Fig 37 and return the microsc...

Page 25: ...of the housing and while pulling in from the backside Fig 40 pull outwards to remove the socket Fig 41 Remove the bulb from the socket Fig 42 replace with a new one push the socket back into the lamp...

Page 26: ...mode If further accessories are necessary for observation install the required accessories and begin observation again according to the aforementioned steps At this point the angle of the microscope...

Page 27: ...oosened in the second step 8 2 Video installation and use The video device includes a video camera a c mount camera adapter and a camera port Among which the camera port is supplied by Motic while a v...

Page 28: ...ould be kept away from dust water water vapor and corrosive materials If dust or water works their way into the microscope it may result in mildew growth damaging the instrument Please be aware that o...

Page 29: ...circumstances use any sort of corrosive solution to clean the lens Under no circumstances should dry a cotton swab dry cloth or dry lens cloth be used to wipe the lens as this will cause scratches and...

Page 30: ...roscope Maintenance and Care section of this manual Low definition or unclear image 1 Unable to bring specimen into focus see section above for possible reasons and solutions 2 Objective lens may be d...

Page 31: ...30 APPENDIX A GM 171 OPTICAL DATA Note WD Working Distance Mag Magnification FD Field Diameter Note High eyepoint eyepiece...

Page 32: ...31 APPENDIX B GM 161 OPTICAL DATA Note WD Working Distance Mag Magnification FD Field Diameter Note High eyepoint eyepiece...

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