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Stereoscopic Zoom Microscope

SMZ645/ SMZ660

Instructions

M219 E

   

06.2.NF.4

Summary of Contents for SMZ645

Page 1: ...Stereoscopic Zoom Microscope SMZ645 SMZ660 Instructions M219 E 06 2 NF 4 ...

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Page 3: ...d in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired WARNING CAUTION Warning Caution Symbols Used in This Manual Though Nikon products are designed to provide you with the utmost safety during use incorrect usage or disregard of the instructions may cause personal injury or property damage For your own safety read the instruction manual carefully...

Page 4: ...ting voltage Use of an improperly matched illuminator may result in damage to equipment 4 Power cord Always turn the power switch off and unplug the power cord when replacing the lamp of an illuminator as failure to do so may result in electric shock or equipment damage 5 Heat from the light source When using an illuminator do not place cloth or paper or highly flammable materials such as gasoline...

Page 5: ...luminator Be careful not to burn yourself In addition when replacing a lamp be sure the lamp has cooled sufficiently 2 Check the light source Always use lamps that are of the specified rating only Use of a lamp having a different specification may result in damage to equipment For the lamp rating please refer to the operation manual ...

Page 6: ...ject it to impact Shock from impact during transportation or operation as well as forcible operations may cause damage to the instrument 3 Cleaning the lenses Do not let dust fingerprints etc to get on the lenses Dirt on the lenses will adversely affect the view of the image If any lenses become dirty clean them as described below Use an air blower to blow dust away If this does not suffice brush ...

Page 7: ...aint thinner as this may result in deformation of the part or remove of lettering 5 Storage Store the microscope in a location with low humidity where mold is unlikely to form Do not store the microscope in a location subject to direct sunlight or high temperature and humidity During storage place a plastic cover over the equipment to prevent dust accumulation 6 Regular inspections Regular inspect...

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Page 9: ...3 Zoom 14 1 Change the zooming magnification 14 4 If You Cannot Focus On The Sample Though The Zooming Body Is At The Highest Position 15 IV Using Accessories 16 1 Reticles 16 2 AL ERG ERGO Auxiliary Objective 17 3 SM S4L 4 X 4 Stage L 18 4 Halogen Illuminators 19 1 Lamp 20 2 Attaching to the stand only for G LS 21 3 Arm for halogen illuminators 21 4 Power supplies 23 5 Lighting area adjustment on...

Page 10: ...ø60 Screw for mounting accessories Holds auxiliary objective and the like The screw on the inside diameter M55 0 75 Zooming body clamp screw Fixes the zooming body to the arm Stage plate The black or the white side can be chosen according to the sample The antistatic ESD stage plate is also available Zooming knob Sleeve Changes the magnification of the sample image Refer to 3 Zoom on p 14 Focus kn...

Page 11: ...alogen illuminator Holds the G LS 6V 10W halogen illuminator Hexagonal wrench hanger Holds the supplied hexagonal wrenches Zooming knob clicks ON OFF screw inside Refer to ON OFF of the Zooming Knob Clicks on p 14 Hexagonal wrench Large Pillar Supplied with the focusing stand for changing the height of the arm Ground jack Refer to Antistatic Feature on p 25 Hexagonal wrench Small Supplied with the...

Page 12: ...pplied with the focusing stand to loosen the arm fixing screw Reattach the arm using the screw hole at the lower side of the vertical slider The arm will become 55 mm lower than its original position Before tightening the screw make sure that the two pins on the arm fit in the grooves on the vertical slider 4 Mount the zooming body Lightly tighten the zooming body clamp screw to hold the zooming b...

Page 13: ...hen inserting the 10X eyepiece assure that it touches the end of the sleeve because the rubber cover of the 10X eyepiece will obstruct the view of the sleeve end When inserting hold the rubber cover not the diopter ring If not a failure could result 6 The hexagonal wrenches can be stored in the rear of the pillar Refer to the figure on p 9 ...

Page 14: ... the eyesight differs between individuals 1 Turn the diopter rings on both eyepieces to set them at the 0 position match the 0 line with the index line 2 Turn the zooming knob to 5X Focus on the sample using the focus knob Refer to 2 Focusing 3 Turn the zooming knob to 0 8X Peering through the left eyepiece with the left eye focus on the sample using the diopter ring on the left eyepiece Then peer...

Page 15: ...using will become easier if you set the zooming body at the position where its bottom surface is 115 mm apart from the sample surface Refer to the Table 1 p 26 for the changes in working distances when the auxiliary objective is attached 2 Focus on the sample Turning the left and right focus knobs in the same direction will move the arm on which the zooming body is mounted up and down Thus you can...

Page 16: ...ation Note When the auxiliary objective is attached multiply its magnification as well ON OFF of the Zooming Knob Clicks The clicks on the zooming knob can be eliminated 1 Remove the small rubber cap from the rear of the zooming body 2 Insert the supplied hexagonal wrench small into the screw hole on the rear of the zooming body 3 Turning the inside screw in the direction opposite to the arrow eli...

Page 17: ...s on the sample though turning the focus knob to raise the zooming body to its highest position In this case use the C ER auxiliary adapter available as an option Note Attach the auxiliary objective first to the zooming body and then mount the zooming body on the auxiliary adapter Refer to the Table 2 on p 27 for the sample heights which may be viewed Auxiliary adapter 0 5X Auxiliary objective ...

Page 18: ...field ring or lens room Refer to the Table 1 on p 26 for the size of the reticle which may be attached Note The 20X and 30X eyepieces adopt the internal focusing system and the primary image has the magnification Use the reticle with 1 3X pattern for 20X eyepiece and with 1 4X pattern for 30X eyepiece A reticle with cross hairs or scaled cross hairs is available on order for 10X eyepiece Separatel...

Page 19: ...rrel to focus on the sample 4 To change the eye level more rotate the rotation barrel referring to the eye level scale and focus on the sample using the focus knobs One graduation of the eye level scale is equivalent to 10 mm of the eye level The upper the scale the higher the eye level Note Changing the eye level will change the magnification The magnification is 0 77X at the highest eye level an...

Page 20: ...ody is at the highest position on p 15 1 Remove the stage plate from the stand base and attach the C 4SA stage adapter in place using the fixing screws supplied with the adapter 2 Sufficiently loosen the stage clamp screw of the SM S4L 4 X 4 stage L Fit and mount the stage onto the stage adapter with the side equipped with the stage clamp screw facing front Tighten the stage clamp screw 4 X 4 stag...

Page 21: ...V 10W and the C DSLS of 6V 20W G LS Lamp Socket A 6V10W C DSLS Illuminator A 6V20W Lamp house Lamp socket may be moved back and forth Plug Mounting screw Plug Lamp house Filter cap ø33 mm filter attachable Holder and Epi arm mounting screw hole Lamp socket Using Accessories IV ...

Page 22: ...traight into the socket as far as it will go Only use halogen lamps of the specified rating Next attach the lamp socket to the lamp house C DSLS Note Do not touch the glass part of a lamp with your bare hands as your skin may burn and stick to the lamp possibly reducing its level of light output or causing damage to the lamp When replacing a Socket Lamp GE 787 6V 10W Socket Short protrusion Holder...

Page 23: ...using the mounting screw 3 Arm for halogen illuminators It is possible to freely adjust the direction of illumination by using a special arm 1 G EIA flexible arm only for G LS Set so that the protrusion on the lamp house aligns with the inside of the hole in the holder of the flexible arm and secure it in place from the outside of the holder using the mounting screw Secure by screwing the mounting...

Page 24: ...e turning the joint Next securely tighten the nut using the supplied wrench Screw the mounting screw at the other end of the Epi arm into the screw hole on the lamp house in the same manner as described above Set the lamp house in a position that makes for easy viewing and tighten the clamp knob Nut Joint Arm Clamp knob Spanner Simultaneously clamps two arms joints Mounting screw ...

Page 25: ...er Power switch Check that the voltage displayed matches the voltage used in your area If the voltages do not match do not use the power supply and contact your Nikon representative Changes the illumination brightness when rotated Connect the specified power cord here Power Supply XN A only for regions with 100 120 V power Power Supply TN PSE30W A only for regions with 230 V power Input voltage di...

Page 26: ...0V 5 2 20 mm Operating Altitude 2000 m max environment Temperature 0 40 C indoor use only Relative humidity 85 max no condensation Pollution level Degree 2 Installation Category 2 Storage Temperature 20 60 C environment Relative humidity 90 max no condensation Protection class Class 1 Power cord Use only the following power supply cord Using the wrong power cord could result in danger or fire The ...

Page 27: ...e microscope on this purpose do not forget to change the stage plate to antistatic ESD stage plate and ground the microscope through the ground jack at the rear of the focusing stand The φ4 mm grounding terminal can be inserted in the ground jack The following accessories are also made antistatic C FPS Fluorescence Attachment Auxiliary Objectives all types C FMB Focusing Mount B C US1 and C US2 Un...

Page 28: ...tion mm magnification mm magnification mm None 115 8 50 X 27 5 4 4 12 75 X 20 0 3 2 16 100 X 15 6 2 5 24 150 X 8 8 1 4 AL 0 29 X 311 2 3 14 5 X 94 8 15 2 3 5 21 8 X 69 0 11 0 4 6 29 X 53 8 8 6 7 43 5 X 30 3 4 8 AL 0 5 X 211 4 25 X 55 0 8 8 6 37 5 X 40 0 6 4 8 50 X 31 2 5 0 12 75 X 17 6 2 8 AL 0 7 X 150 5 6 35 X 39 3 6 3 8 4 52 5 X 28 6 4 6 11 2 70 X 22 3 3 6 16 8 105 X 12 6 2 0 AL 1 5 X 61 12 75 X...

Page 29: ... plain focusing stand C DS diascopic stand mm Auxiliary Arm normal Arm lower When using objectives position position auxiliary adapter None 0 103 0 48 55 159 AL 0 29 X AL 0 5 X 0 48 AL 0 7 X 0 55 6 111 AL 1 5 X 38 142 0 87 94 198 AL 2 X 55 159 0 104 111 215 AL ERG 0 123 0 68 35 179 ...

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