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START-UP AND OPERATION
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4.3. Observationtubus
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Illustration 009: Adjusting the interpupillary distance.
1. Adjusting the interpupillary distance
(Distance between the eyepieces)
Look through the eyepieces (1) and adjust
the interpupillary distance (2) so that the
left and right fields of view are completely
aligned.
The device can be adjusted to the interpu-
pillary distance of the respective observer
between 47 mm and 78 mm.
The small black dot (3) on the right-hand side
indicates the interpupillary distance on the
scale.
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Illustration 010: Diopter adjustment.
2. Diopter adjustment
Look through one of the eyepiece (1) and
focus the image (eyepiece freely selectable).
Then look through the other eyepiece with
the other eye and turn only the diopter ad-
justment ring (4) on this eyepiece to focus
the sample.
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Illustration 011: Eyepieces with rubber cups.
3. Protection through rubber cups
Both eyepieces are suitable for spectacle
wearers. They are protected with rubber
cups (5) so that the user's eyeglasses are not
damaged when accidentally coming in con-
tact with the eyepiece.
Proper interpupillary distance is cru-
cial to the comfort of the user. Note
your interpupillary distance so that it
can be quickly duplicated.
The diopter compensation is an adjustment possibility on both eyepieces and serves
to compensate for near - or farsightedness (max. +/-8 dpt. difference between both
eyes can be compensated). If the difference is higher, or if you suffer from astigmatism
etc. we recommend observing with your prescribed glasses on.
Diopter compensation is possible on both eyepieces but is only performed on one
eye if the difference is +/- 4 dpt. or lower.
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