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Thank you for your purchase of a National microscope.  It is a well built, precision instrument carefully checked to 
assure that it reaches you in good condition.  It is designed for ease of operation and years of carefree use.  The 
information in this manual probably far exceeds what you will need to know in order to operate and maintain your 
microscope.   However, is provided to answer questions which might arise, and to help you avoid any maintenance 
expense that may be unnecessary. 
 
Your new compound microscope is a high performance microscope with high quality achromatic objective lenses that 
provide good resolution and optical centering.  The microscope is designed with a built-in ball bearing mechanical stage 
providing a travel range of 75mm x 50mm in the X and Y direction with graduation reading up to 0.1mm for accurate 
positioning of specimen.  Also included is a ball bearing quadruple nosepiece, precision coaxial focusing mechanism, 
rack and pinion mounted N.A. 1.25 Abbe condenser and built-in 3 watt LED variable light source.  

Retain the 

styrofoam container in case the microscope must be transported or returned to factory for any reason. 

 

UNPACKING

 

 
The microscope and accessories have been carefully packed to assure they reach you in the best possible 
condition.  Do not discard the packing container or materials until all components are accounted for.  Save the 
packing container in case the microscope needs transporting to another location or shipped for repairs.  
Components are packed within the container as indicated below. 

 

A.  Microscope body with 1.25 N.A. Abbe condenser and iris diaphragm 
B.  Two WF10x eyepieces 
C.  Two rubber eyecups 
D.  Four objective lenses: DIN 4x, 10x, 40xR, 100xR oil immersion 
E.  Specimen holder for mechanical stage 
F.  12VDC switching power supply, operates on 100v-240v, 50H/60H 
G.  Power cord 
H.  CD Motic Images software 
I. 

Calibration slide 

J.  USB cable (for connecting to computer) 
K.  Dustcover 

 

1.  Lay container (A) flat and carefully remove microscope head and stand. 

 

 

 

 

 

      

 

NOTICE

 To protect focus mechanism during   

 

shipment, two black plastic wedges (b)  

 

and one black plastic block (c) are 

 

 

inserted at strategic points as indicated. 
These plastic parts 

MUST

 be removed prior 

to operating microscope.  Failure to do so 
will result in damage to focusing mechanism 
and will void your warranty. 
 
1.  Remove two black Velcro straps (a). 
2.  Remove wedges (b) by pulling apart the 

            two parts of wedge in opposite directions.    

               3.   Lower stage by rotating coarse focus 

 

             knob, on side of microscope illustrated,        
             in counter-clockwise direction 
        4.  Remove blocks (c) from stand. 
        5.  These components should be retained with styrofoam container 

 

2.  Carefully remove from the stand all tape and packing material used to protect microscope components during 

shipment.  
 

3.  Un-wrap the components, making certain that lens surfaces do not come in contact with dust, dirt, fingerprints.   

Damage to optical surfaces can result from such contaminants, and reduce image quality. 

 

OPERATION 

 

1.  Illumination. 

 

 

(a) 

(b) 

(a) 

(c) 

Summary of Contents for DC5-169 Series

Page 1: ...nstruments Inc 6508 Tri County Parkway Schertz Texas 78154 Phone 210 590 9010 Fax 210 590 1104 INSTRUCTIONS FOR DC5 169 Series DIGITAL COMPOUND BIOLOGICAL MICROSCOPE Copyright 11 4 2016 National Optic...

Page 2: ...Mark on side of eyepiece tube for indexing diopter reading Light intensity control knob Base Illuminator condenser Knobs controlling X and Y movement of mechanical stage Fine focus knob Coarse focus k...

Page 3: ...ntainer in case the microscope needs transporting to another location or shipped for repairs Components are packed within the container as indicated below A Microscope body with 1 25 N A Abbe condense...

Page 4: ...ted 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...

Page 5: ...1 2 open 100x 1 2 to 3 4 open MAX G Changing magnification a Rotate revolving nosepiece to position 10x objective into optical path b This microscope has been parfocalized which allows changes from o...

Page 6: ...rument on its side taking care to avoid damage to the specimen slide holder located on top of mechanical stage b Remove 5ea cross head screws holding base plate c Carefully lay the base plate flat on...

Page 7: ...le contents containing the full help menu Motic Live Imaging Module PC Full Help Menu The full Live Imaging Module manual is accessible within the live Imaging main page To begin open the Motic Images...

Page 8: ...ging Module help file containing the full help menu MOTIC IMAGES SOFTWARE MAC Full Help Menu The full software manual for Motic Images is accessible within the software s main page To begin open the M...

Page 9: ...re will allow you to view capture annotate and save your images For further assistance in using the Motic Images 3 0 software please refer to the Motic Help files These files will help explain the fun...

Page 10: ...ccess the Motic Images Live Imaging help menu click on Help located at the top left hand side of the screen Once the Help window open you will find the help guide within MODEL 926 PHASE CONTRAST SET I...

Page 11: ...ing knob to move microscope stage platform to its highest position 2 Remove objective dust caps from the revolving nosepiece 3 Screw objective lenses into nosepiece making certain to mount them in con...

Page 12: ...turret condenser until it is centered to the larger dark annulus located in the objective Both rings must be concentric to each other to achieve maximum performance Make sure that the knurled head cen...

Page 13: ...amera adapter Dirt on the protection filter of the camera sensor For Eyepieces with reticules Dirt on the outer or inner reticle glass Objectives are the optical component of the microscope that requi...

Page 14: ...e cloth moistened with a low graduation of alcohol If you face any problems related to the maintenance of your microscope please contact us Our technicians will gladly help you solve your maintenance...

Page 15: ...ave qualified service technician repair outlet IMAGE QUALITY PROBLEM REASON FOR PROBLEM SOLUTION No image Nosepiece not indexed properly Light too bright Move revolving nosepiece until objective lens...

Page 16: ...st objective lens 1 25 N A 704 160P DIN 4X Plan objective lens 0 10 N A 710 160P DIN 10X Plan objective lens 025 N A 740 160P DIN 40X Plan objective lens 0 65 N A 799 160P DIN 100X Plan objective lens...

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