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6 Resetting HUB Controller Settings to Default Values
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Resetting HUB Controller Settings to Default Values
Use this function to reset the data stored in the memory of the HUB controller back to the default values. For
example, the memory stores information on the attached objectives, registered optional data of optical members,
and information on the interlocking of the revolving nosepiece and the condenser module changeover (See Table
2).
1
Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding
down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release
the MODE key.
Select “HUB Data” using the
S
key or the
T
key and
press the [
] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version
2.TEST1
3.TEST2
4.PAD Data
5.
HUB Data
6.Control Data
a.All Control Data
b.Revoiving Nosepiece
c.Condenser Cassette
d.Light Path
e.Filter Block
f.Exciter Filter
g.Barrier Filter
h.AUX Filter
2
A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the
W
key or the
X
key and press the
[
] key.
If you select “No” and press the [
] key, the display will
return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
HUB DATA
Initialize HUB data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
Select Yes
and press enter to start.
3
When the following message appears, turn on the power
again.
“Please re-switch on a power supply.”
HUB DATA
Initialize HUB data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
Running.
.
.
[Table 2] Settings Stored in HUB Controller Memory and Default Settings
Menu option
Default setting
SETTING MENU
Addresses 1
6
Not attached
Objective
Optional data
Not registered
Addresses 1
5
Not attached
Condenser
Optional data
Not registered
Addresses 1
6
Not attached
Optional data (filter block)
Not registered
Filter
Optional data (dichroic mirror)
Not registered
Addresses 1
8
Not attached
Exciter
Optional data (excitation filter)
Not registered
Addresses 1
8
Not attached
Barrier
Optional data (barrier filter)
Not registered
Combination
(
OBJ.>...
Addresses 1
6
Not interlocked
Combination
(
Filter.
Addresses 1
6
Not interlocked
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