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USER NOTICE

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Components

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Installation

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2.1.

 

Installing Diagram

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Installing Steps

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Operating the Adjustment

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3.1.

 

Base

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Stage

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Viewing Tube

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Illumination Unit

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Phase Contrast Viewing

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4.1.

 

Name of Components

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Installation and use

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Adjustment & Operation for Digital Head

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Technical Specifications

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Troubleshooting

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CONTENTS 

Summary of Contents for NYMCS-1290

Page 1: ...eration Manual This manual is written for Inverted Biological Microscope NYMC1290 For safety and for exerting the best performance making you familiar with the instrument entirely it is strongly recom...

Page 2: ...ng Steps 6 3 Operating the Adjustment 10 3 1 Base 11 3 2 Stage 12 3 3 Viewing Tube 13 3 4 Illumination Unit 14 4 Phase Contrast Viewing 15 4 1 Name of Components 15 4 2 Installation and use 15 5 Adjus...

Page 3: ...ve or viewing tube pull out the power cord at once and wipe up the microscope Otherwise the instrument will be damaged 4 When working the lamp house on the top of the arm Figure 1 will become very hot...

Page 4: ...n use the neutral detergent 3 When using if the microscope is splashed by liquid cut off the power at once and wipe up the moisture 4 Do not disassemble any parts of the microscope That will affect th...

Page 5: ...1 COMPONENTS LCD Head Phase Contrast slider Lamp House Illumination bracket Binocular Eyepiece Condenser Stage inserted plate Objective 4X 10X PH 20X PH 40X Microscope base Stage fixed Nosepiece Quint...

Page 6: ...g be sure every components is clean do not score any parts or glass surface Keep well with the supplied hexagon wrench When changing the components you will need it again 2 INSTALLATION Lamp House Col...

Page 7: ...t will shorten the service life or cause it to burst If you leave fingerprints on the surface carelessly clean it with a dry soft cloth 2 2 2 Installing the condenser illumination unit Figure 4 1 Inse...

Page 8: ...Mount objective like this way will make the change of magnification to be very easy in using It also can install the objective through the stage opening 2 2 5 Installing the stage lengthen splint and...

Page 9: ...nsert the eyepiece into tube until they are against 2 2 8 Installing the color filters Figure 11 Be sure the color filter cools down completely before you change them Take down the filter holder then...

Page 10: ...sure the connection is well 4 Insert aviatic BNC connector plugs into aviatic BNC connector jack Do use the supplied power cord all the time If lost or damaged select the same standard cord Connect th...

Page 11: ...FF 3 OPERATING THE ADJUSTMENT Color filter holder Aperture diaphragm adjust lever Phase contrast slider Fine focus knob Coarse focus knob Main Switch Tension Adjustment Collar Light Switch Diopter Rin...

Page 12: ...ension Adjustment Collar Figure 18 The tight tension of the coarse focus knob had already adjusted before leaving factory How to adjust the tight tension Turning the tension adjustment collar while re...

Page 13: ...fasten it tightly by the stage clips 2 When fastening other model boards please use the following supplied brackets with mechanical ruler Teraski bracket for Teraski board Culture dish bracket for 35m...

Page 14: ...e reticle on the eyepiece holder pointed is your eye s diopter graduation 3 3 2 Adjusting the interpupillar distance Figure 22 When observing with two eyes hold on the left and right prism holder turn...

Page 15: ...rture of the illumination system Only when the numerical aperture of the objective and the illumination system being matching you can obtain the higher image resolution and contrast and the increased...

Page 16: ...20X phase contrast objective while the opening is used for bright field 4 2 1 Installing the phase contrast slider Figure 27 1 Keep the slider face The surface which had character up towards then inse...

Page 17: ...river until the light ring center and the phase contrast center are coincided 6 The 10X and the 20X phase contrast objective use the same light ring on the phase contrast slider So you need to check t...

Page 18: ...dinate 2 Color White Black Red Purple Green 3 Direction key 4 Menu Setting Exit 5 Display button Only display image and remove kinds of characters symbols 6 Confirm Button 7 Snapshot Video Playback Vi...

Page 19: ...r 3 seconds the microscope system will be in the preview in the real time automatically when you can snap C Adjust microscope s definition according to its imaging focal length make images sharp from...

Page 20: ...tion key allows you to choose the following functions A Resolution B Camera function setting C Display setting On the snap model press menu button to enter menu interface Use direction key to select a...

Page 21: ...you press MENU button again the model comes back to snap model B Video Resolution Select video resolution On video model press MENU button as shown the Resolution 1080P30 1080P30 means the pixels has...

Page 22: ...own key to select as Scene WB DE Contrast Sharpness AE Meter AE ISO AE Bias Fig 36 37 For example Fig 36 you can press the OK key to enter the Scene setting and choose by up down keys Fig 38 Press OK...

Page 23: ...example Fig 40 You can press the OK key to enter the Date Time setting and change by direction keys Fig 41 Press OK button again to save your selection or exit by MENU button Once confirmed the model...

Page 24: ...23 STEINDORFF B WB White Balance WB will help you to obtain superb color when observing C DE Color effects D Sharpness SET EXIT SET SET EXIT EXIT...

Page 25: ...24 STEINDORFF E AE Meter F AE ISO G AE Bias SET EXIT SET EXIT SET EXIT...

Page 26: ...ou can save the time B Display Date and time information can be stored together with photo taken in SD card File names also contain date and time information Before using this camera please set the da...

Page 27: ...he SD card inserted Attention Even the protected content will be deleted when formatting cannot be resumed again Select No and press menu button the model comes back to the snap mode D Reset system se...

Page 28: ...27 STEINDORFF F Language We developed 9 languages according to your demand G Beep H USB Selection SET EXIT SET SET EXIT EXIT...

Page 29: ...een will show Card full B Record When you turn on the microscope you can press button to record When the card is full the LCD screen will show Card full C Playback Press button to select playback mode...

Page 30: ...nt Range 120 mm width 78 mm Length Illumination Halogen Lamp 6V 30W Preset Center Intensity continued Adjustable Condenser Long working Distance Condenser Numerical Aperture 0 3 Working Distance 72mm...

Page 31: ...pped midway Insert deeply The phase contrast slider is not located in the proper position Turn the slider into the clicked position Find dust and stain in the field of view There are stains on the spe...

Page 32: ...ive used is not fit to the phase contrast observation Please use the compatible objective When looking at the edge of the culture dish the phase contrast ring and the light ring is deviated each other...

Page 33: ...terpupillar distance is not correct Adjust the interpupillar distance The diopter is not right Adjust the diopter Not adapt to the microscope observation When look into the objective do not stare at t...

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