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BX63

4-4  Stage (for the IX-SVL2)

 

1

  Placing the Specimen 

(Fig. 29)

1. Place the specimen on the center of the stage.
} The optional stage center plate (IX-CP50) makes it possible to observe a 

wide range of a big petri dish, etc. (Central hole diameter:  50 mm)

  When this stage is mounted, the BX3-UCD8A motorized universal condenser cannot be used.

} If the stage fixing pillar is not installed on the microscope frame, install it (page 40). After installation, do not hold the 

microscope by the pillar when carrying the microscope (in order to prevent damaging it).

Fig. 30

Fig. 31

 

2

  Moving the Specimen 

(Fig. 30)

1. The specimen can be moved by turning the X-axis knob 

@

 and Y-axis 

knob 

2

.

  The movement strokes are 50 mm (X-axis) x 43 mm (Y-axis).

 

3

  Setting the Grounding 

(Fig. 31)

} In case of electrical physiological experiment, etc., the specimen can be 

grounded from the stage.

  Prepare a grounding wire 

@

 and M4 screw 

2

 and attach grounding as 

shown in Fig. 31.

  The screw hole may sometimes be stuck by paint, etc. In such a 

case, screw in the M4 screw a few times to expose the metallic 
thread inside the screw hole and improve the contact before 
attaching the grounding wire firmly.

CAUTION

Fig. 29

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2

1

2

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for BX63

Page 1: ...X63 To ensure the safety obtain optimum performance and to familiarize yourself fully with the use of this microscope we recommend that you study this manual thoroughly before operating the microscope...

Page 2: ...in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void t...

Page 3: ...4 19 BX63 4 8 Objectives with Correction Collar 32 2 Moving the Specimen 2 Adjusting the Diopter 1 Placing the Specimen 1 Adjusting the Interpupillary Distance 1 Centering the Condenser 2 Compatibilit...

Page 4: ...8 OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS UIS2 Series 38 9 ASSEMBLY See this section for the replacement of the halogen light bulb 39 44 11 SET TYPE LIST 46 48 n PROPER SELECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD 49 50 2 Sele...

Page 5: ...Never insert metallic objects into the air vents of the microscope frame as this could result in electrical shock personal injury and equipment damage 6 Always use the power cord provided by Olympus I...

Page 6: ...shock 3 The standard service life of the lamp housing is eight 8 years of use or 20 000 hours of total power ON period whichever is the shorter period For details see Inspection Sheet on page 45 4 To...

Page 7: ...instruction manual Indicates that care is required against your finger or hand being caught Indicates that the main switch is ON Indicates that the main switch is OFF Caution indications Caution labe...

Page 8: ...arding to a remote location contact Olympus to obtain advice for guaranteeing the performance CAUTION 2 Maintenance and Storage 1 To clean the lenses and other glass components simply blow dirt away u...

Page 9: ...evice in the following country US Safety and EMC Precautions This product complies with the emission and immunity requirements described in IEC61326 series The electromagnetic environment should be ev...

Page 10: ...es marked also read their instruction manuals Observation tube U BI30 2 U TBI3 CLI U TR30 2 U TTR 2 Eyepieces WHN10X WHN10X H Motorized 7 position nosepiece Coded 7 position nosepiece U D7REA U D7RES...

Page 11: ...itted light observation combination Interpupillary distance adjustment scale Page 27 Diopter adjustment ring Page 27 Slide holder Page 22 Dummy cover Filter mount Page 20 Display panel See next page f...

Page 12: ...te instruction manual for BX3 CBH U MCZ The manual shows the wiring diagrams for the connection cables DIP switch For use in operation setting Main switch I ON OFF Indicator LEDs POWER Power status in...

Page 13: ...te instruction manuals for the BX3 RFAA and U AW Motorized Fluorescence Illuminator BX3 RFAA Lamp Housing for 100W Mercury Burner U LH100HG U LH100HGAPO Lamp Housing for 75W Xenon Burner U LH75XEAPO M...

Page 14: ...instruction manual for BX3 CBH U MCZ Coarse adjustment knob Fine adjustment knob Fluorescence brightness control buttons st SNAP still image capture button LIVE PAUSE button Observation mode selector...

Page 15: ...stage on the BX63 position it so that the stage knobs are on the right Note that the BX3 UCD8A motorized universal condenser cannot be used when this stage is installed CAUTION Stage center plate Y ax...

Page 16: ...age button P 19 9 Objective button 10X P 19 a Brightness tab P 19 b Focus buttons sliders P 19 cBinocular tube P 27 dDiopter adjustment ring P 27 eCondenser height adjustment knob P 30 fCondenser cent...

Page 17: ...ed fluorescence illuminator BX3 RFAA Motorized attenuator wheel U AW Motorized 7 position nosepiece U D7REA Control box for BX3 SSU Control box BX3 CBH Touch panel controller Motorized universal conde...

Page 18: ...ed by a finger wearing a rubber or vinyl glove So use a touch pen for a static capacitance type touch panel 2 The selected button turns blue to indicate that it is selected 3 For the differences in th...

Page 19: ...ch panel controller are already ON and the touch panel controller is in the standby mode the display starts with the blue display 5 Touch the Help button with your fingertip First read the following d...

Page 20: ...Fig 7 Unit Setting This tab is used to set the units connected to the BX63 1 Tap the Unit tab 1 in the System Setting display to open the Unit display Fig 8 2 Set the units connected to the BX63 When...

Page 21: ...tions 6 If you want to set another item tap the tab for the desired setting If you want to exit the system setting tap the X marking to close the System Setting screen Fig 9 Fig 11 3 3 4 4 2 2 1 1 Mir...

Page 22: ...tting is required for the unused turret position numbers 6 If you want to set another item tap the tab for the desired setting If you want to exit the system setting tap the X marking to close the Sys...

Page 23: ...1 Tap the desired mode in the MENU display Guidance The basic settings of microscope are performed automa tically with simple operations Full Operation In addition to the functions available with the...

Page 24: ...the filter mount When using a halogen bulb be always sure to use the 45 LBD IF color temperature conversion filter CAUTION Fig 18 Using the Filter Cassette Figs 19 to 22 Loading Filters into Filter C...

Page 25: ...ighten the screw to fasten the filter cassette When the filter cassette is installed the condenser may hit the filter cassette when lowered Therefore exercise caution when lowering the condenser with...

Page 26: ...lamping lever Microscopy with Single Slide Holder Fig 24 The specimen slide can easily be placed by sliding it into the slide holder from the front Examining a whole specimen Use one of the thin slide...

Page 27: ...ecimen may sometimes be unable to be focused with the condenser To prevent this remove the stopper screw on the mounting section of the BX3 STAD stage adapter in advance Fig 26 In this case certain co...

Page 28: ...holder and move the stage guide to the left and right so that it hits the stoppers Y axis direction Hold the upper stage and move it to the front and rear so that it hits the stoppers Stage Feed Knob...

Page 29: ...n carrying the microscope in order to prevent damaging it Fig 30 Fig 31 2 Moving the Specimen Fig 30 1 The specimen can be moved by turning the X axis knob and Y axis knob 2 The movement strokes are 5...

Page 30: ...ig 33 5 Using the Light Shielding Sheet Fig 33 The light shielding sheet provided with the reflected light flu orescence illuminator is too small to be used with the BX63 Always use the light shieldin...

Page 31: ...n slider of the touch panel controller Do not use an oil immersion objective 3 Engage a low power objective 10X or so in the light path rotate only the right diopter adjustment ring to bring the sampl...

Page 32: ...position Slide the light path selector knob to select the desired light path Trinocular tube Light path selector knob position Pushed in Middle position Pulled out U TR30 2 100 for obser vation light...

Page 33: ...ic observation tubes with normal field capable of the adjustments of the positioning angle 0 to 25 as well as front rear positioning by 45 mm of the eyepieces The U ETBI is the erect image model and t...

Page 34: ...the center of the field of view 6 Gradually open the field iris diaphragm The condenser is properly centered if the iris image is centered and inscribed in the field of view 7 During actual use open...

Page 35: ...n tube you will be able to see the objective pupil and aperture iris diaphragm image as shown in Fig 46 2 Compatibility of Objectives and Condensers Objective Magnification Condenser Achromat aplanat...

Page 36: ...0 or higher the number applies only when oil is applied between the slide glass and the top surface of the condenser When oil is not present the NA is about 0 9 5 After use remove oil from the object...

Page 37: ...he parfocality adjustment method refer to the instruction manual for the camera adapter in use 1 System Chart TV camera digital camera Camera mount adapter Camera adapter C mount camera adapter Trinoc...

Page 38: ...not attached properly Re attach it 44 Revolving nosepiece is not attached properly Push the side dovetail all the way until it is stopped 44 An objective that falls outside of the condenser s illumina...

Page 39: ...not properly centered Center the condenser 30 Condenser is lowered too far Adjust the condenser height position 30 Objective lowers too much and dest roys specimen Stage adapter is not installed prope...

Page 40: ...U TBI 3 U TBI3 CLI U TR30 2 U TR30NIR U TTR 2 Widefield binocular Widefield tilting binocular Widefield trinocular Widefield tilting trinocular Field No 22 Tube inclination 30 5 35 continuously variab...

Page 41: ...environment Indoor use Altitude Max 2000 meters Ambient temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C 88 F decreasing linearly through 70 at 34 C 93 F 60...

Page 42: ...nFLN Ph 4X Ph 10X2 Ph 20X Ph 40X Ph 40XO 60X 60XOI Ph 100XO2 Ph 100XOI2 0 13 0 3 0 5 0 75 1 3 0 9 0 65 1 25 1 30 0 6 1 30 17 0 10 0 2 1 0 51 0 2 0 2 0 12 0 2 0 2 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 0 17 2 5...

Page 43: ...ic and the U MCZ controller requires the use of the provided Allen wrench for clamping the screws to ensure the performance we recommend that you have your Olympus representative install or uninstall...

Page 44: ...llar using the provided clamping screws and Allen wrench Be sure not to mistake the left and right 2 After attaching the rear side of the stage on the microscope frame tighten the clamping screws on t...

Page 45: ...mm attached with BX63 for tightening 3 Tighten the screw holes 3 and 4 with the clamping screw attached with BX63 from the lower side of the stage fixing pillar of BX63 Use Allen wrench 28x80mm attach...

Page 46: ...tached with BX63 for tightening 3 Tighten the screw holes 2 and 3 with the clamping screw attached with BX63 from the lower side of the stage fixing pillar of BX63 Use Allen wrench 40x70mm attached wi...

Page 47: ...h a soft cloth 5 Slide the lamp housing cover onto the housing base from the above Tighten the clamping screw while pressing downward on the cover Fig 49 Caution for Bulb Replacement During Use or Rig...

Page 48: ...es and therefore cannot use eyepieces equipped with positioning pins When using an eyepiece with micrometer disk insert it in the right eyepiece sleeve When doing so make sure that the eye piece posit...

Page 49: ...wer ON time has exceeded 20 000 hours 2 Lamp does not light sometimes even though the main switch is set to on 3 Illumination flickers when you move the lamp cable or lamp housing 4 Lamp cable is unus...

Page 50: ...Setting 1 BF plan semi apo set Applicable observations BF PO FL BX3 UCD8A motorized universal condenser BX3 RFAA illuminator Top lens Turret No Turret No Nosepiece position Objective U TLD 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 51: ...ator Top lens Turret No Turret No Nosepiece position Objective U TLD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Not moved PH DF BF DIC PO 1 PLN2X PLCN2X OUT BF PO Idle position PH DIC DF 7 Idle position 8 U FDICT 2 PLN4X PLCN4X...

Page 52: ...lluminator Top lens Turret No Turret No Nosepiece position Objective U TLD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Not moved PH DF BF DIC PO 1 UPLFLN4X OUT BF PO Idle position DIC 7 Idle position 8 U FDICT 2 UPLFLN10X2PH IN...

Page 53: ...ing Table 1 Certified Cord A power supply cord should be certified by one of the agencies listed in Table 1 or comprised of cordage marked with an agency marking per Table 1 or marked per Table 2 The...

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