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C.  There are two switches located on back of microscope, a rocker switch and a push button switch. 
 

a)  Rocker switch turns power on and off to illuminator and camera control.  Push rocker switch to ON 

position to turn microscope illuminator on. 

 
b)  Push button switch turns camera on and off.  Rocker switch MUST be on for push button switch to be 

activated.  Camera must be turned on in addition to turning microscope illumination on for digital camera 
to function. 
 

D.  Rotate intensity dial on illuminator base until image is illuminated. 

 

E.  Adjust intensity of light to match requirements of objective and specimen slide. 

 

F.  In case of equipment malfunction, see “Trouble Shooting” procedures. 

 

2.  Adjustment of viewing head: 
 

A.  The three-position sliding rod allows user to easily direct microscope image into desired path. 
 

a)  Rod pushed completely into head – 100% of microscope image is directed into binocular eyepieces. 
 
b)  Rod at mid-position (pull or push rod until you feel a gentle click stop) – 100% of microscope image is 

directed to built-in camera. 

 

c)  Rod pulled to fully extended position – 30% of image is directed to binocular eyepieces and 70% directed 

to built-in camera. 

 

B.  Position sliding rod completely into head to operate microscope. 
 
C.  Interpupillary adjustment of viewing head 

 
a)  Look through microscope and adjust distance between the two eyepiece tubes by grasping the sliding 

mounts to left and right of eyepieces and sliding together or apart. 

 

b)  When a full field of view is observed through both tubes, and images blend into one, interpupillary distance 

is corrected for your eyes.  Check the interpupillary scale and note index reading for future reference, in 
case other users will be changing this adjustment from time to time. 

 

c)  Adjust the diopter scales, located on each eyepiece tube, to the same numerical value as indicated on the 

interpupillary scale.  This must be done in order to maintain parfocality of objective lenses.  If interpupillary 
distance is changed, adjust eyepiece diopters accordingly. 

 

3.  Focusing the microscope. 

 
A.  Position the 4x objective lens into the optical path, making sure that lens is properly indexed in its click-stop 

position. 

 

B.  Place standard specimen slide (cover slip up) on top of stage surface. 

 
a)  Swing moveable finger on slide holder outward.  Place specimen slide against fixed side of slide holder.  

Slowly release moveable finger until it makes contact with specimen slide. 

 

C.  Rotate coarse focusing controls until specimen comes into focus. 

 

D.  Adjust fine focus controls until specimen is in sharp focus. 

 

E.  Adjust diopter for difference in eyesight. 

 
a)  Using right eye, peer into the right eyepiece tube.  Adjust sharpness of image by utilizing fine focus 

controls. 

Summary of Contents for DC3-163

Page 1: ... YOUR MICROSCOPE SERIAL NUMBERS 1 Microscope serial number This number etched on back arm of microscope is the number under which your warranty is registered 2 Microscope DM number This number found on a white sticker on the bottom of the microscope is used for logging on the Motic web site which gives you the ability to download free software upgrades 3 Motic CD DM number This number is to be use...

Page 2: ...older to stage Knobs controlling X and Y movement of mechanical stage Revolving nosepiece Viewing head of microscope Sliding interpupillary adjustment grips located on both left and right side of diopter scale Three position sliding rod Interpupillary scale Eyepiece LED indicator light White balance button Tension adjustment knob DC power plug Camera On Off S video plug RCA plug USB plug Power On ...

Page 3: ...arate supplement documentation L Calibration slide M USB cable for connecting to computer N S video cable for connecting to high resolution video monitor O RCA cable for connecting to standard resolution video or projector P Dustcover Q Warranty card 2 If it becomes necessary to ship the microscope for any reason repack it in the styrofoam container and then pack the styrofoam in another corrugate...

Page 4: ... any lens surface Insert eyepieces into the eyepiece tubes 5 Filters Swing out filter holder and insert 32mm diameter blue filter OPERATION Your microscope is fully functional as a standard microscope The following instructions apply to operation of the microscope Refer to Supplement to Documentation and Quick Start Guide located on your CD for installation of the software and operation of the cam...

Page 5: ...adjustment of viewing head a Look through microscope and adjust distance between the two eyepiece tubes by grasping the sliding mounts to left and right of eyepieces and sliding together or apart b When a full field of view is observed through both tubes and images blend into one interpupillary distance is corrected for your eyes Check the interpupillary scale and note index reading for future ref...

Page 6: ... prevent damaging the front lens element and specimen slide d In order to obtain maximum resolution of the 100x oil immersion lens it is necessary to apply immersion oil between the coverglass of slide and front lens of the objective 1 Use of a very small amount of immersion oil is required 2 All air bubbles must be removed from between lens and slide by rotating nosepiece back and forth MICROSCOP...

Page 7: ...ed viewing all parts that come in contact with oil must be cleaned Failure to do so could permanently damage the 100x oil immersion objective lens Use of xylene to clean immersion oil off lens surfaces is recommended ...

Page 8: ...ng a camel hairbrush Or use air to blow dust and lint off surfaces Use of compressed air in a can available at any computer supply store is a good source of clean air C Cleaning eyepiece lenses Do not remove eyepiece from eyepiece tube Clean only the outer surface Breathe on lens to dampen surface then wipe with lens paper Do not wipe lens surface while dry as lenses are scratched very easily Wipe...

Page 9: ...o DC power jack Lamp burned out Replace lamp Lamp flickers Lamp loose in socket Push lamp pins into lamp socket Image does not focus Cover slip on specimen slide too thick Use 0 17mm thick cover slip Slide upside down Place slide on stage with cover slip facing up Image does not remain in focus Stage drops down from its own weight Adjust tension of coarse focus knob Poor resolution image not sharp...

Page 10: ...efects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for 90 days from date of purchase Other than set forth above National hereby disclaims all warranties express or implied of fitness for a particular purpose While it is not necessary to register your purchase of a microscope any camera or software must be registered by completing and mailing the warranty registration card enclosed wit...

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