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Axio Imager 2
OPERATION
ZEISS
Coded Axio Imager 2, coded, operation and function controls
01/2016
430000-7544-001
85
Eyepieces (Fig. 76/1)
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All "Br. foc" eyepiece types have a correction function to compensate for ametropia of the user's eyes
(see Section 3.5). They also permit eyepiece reticles to be mounted (see Section 2.7).
Binocular tubes (Fig. 76/2)
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The binocular tubes offered permit individual setting of the interpupillary distance and of the viewing
height by swiveling the eyepiece sockets (see also Sections 3.6 and 3.7) within set limits. The tubes
permit – dependent on the model – the viewing height to be adjusted in a range of 50 mm. Tubes
are available with viewing angles of 15°, 20° or 30°.
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Used in combination with corresponding adapters, the binocular phototubes allow the installation of a
camera of the user's choice. The optical path is selected by means of a push-pull rod located on the
right side of the tube, with two or three operating positions. The binocular phototube 30°/25
(425502-0000-000 and 425501-0000-000) additionally features an eyepiece shutter that is operated
via a second push-pull rod on the left side or via a button on the right-hand side (425506-0000-000,
motorized eyepiece shutter).
Slot for analyzer slider (Fig. 76/3)
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To accommodate an analyzer slider or Bertrand lens slider PH (453671-0000-000).
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If the camera path deflection is installed (camera path deflection, left), this slot cannot be used.
Push-pull rod for camera path deflection, left (Fig. 76/4)
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Switching the optical path to the camera path deflection, left, with interface 60N.
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The camera path deflection may optionally be equipped with 50 % beam splitter or with 100 %
deflection mirror.
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Push-pull rod pushed in: 100 % observation through eyepieces
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Push-pull rod pulled out: 50 % : 50 % Eyepiece/camera path (with beam splitter) or
100 % camera path (with deflection mirror)
Adjusting aid for HBO/XBO illuminators (Fig. 76/5)
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For viewing arc spot and arc spot reflection during lamp alignment.
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Adjusting position (Adjust):
Adjusting aid pulled out up to the stop
Slot F for stop slider (Fig. 76/7) with centerable luminous-field diaphragm
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With the stop slider with centerable luminous-field diaphragm inserted in slot F, you can center the
luminous-field diaphragm and adjust its diameter in the reflected-light path.
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When inserting the stop slider, the clamping spring points upward.
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Adjustment of the diameter is via the knurled wheel, centering is performed by means of the two
centering screws of the stop slider.
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To remove the luminous-field diaphragm slider from the slot, put a ball-headed screwdriver into the
free hole on the stop slider, slightly cant the screwdriver and pull the stop slider out.
Slot for double filter wheel, discrete (Fig. 76/8)
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When using the HAL 100 halogen illuminator in the reflected-light path, the 2-position filter wheels,
discrete, can be used for light-intensity adjustment. The unit contains four filters each (neutral-filters)
mounted on two filter wheels.
Gray filters are not suitable for fluorescence applications, as they may be damaged.
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When inserting the filter wheel, the clamping spring points upward.