Adjustment Of The Interpupillary Distance; Adjustment Of The Diopters - Nikon Multizoom AZ100 Instruction Manual

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Adjustment of the Interpupillary Distance

Adjust the distance between the eyepieces according to the
interpupillary distance so that the images viewed through the
eyepieces with both eyes coincide.
The binocular eyepiece has a scale for interpupillary distance.
It is recommended to memorize or record your interpupillary
distance, so that the interpupillary adjustment can be performed
easily next time.
For the interpupillary adjustment, operate the binocular part
with holding it by both hands and be careful not to pinch your
fingers.

Adjustment of the Diopters

Adjust the eyepiece diopters according to the eyesight.
1.
Place a specimen on the stage.
2.
Loosen the clamp screw on the diopter adjustment
ring and adjust the ring on the right and left
eyepieces to the "0 (zero) position".
3.
Set the zoom knob to 1x.
4.
Focus on the specimen with the focus knobs and
the stage height adjustment knobs.
5.
Set the zoom knob to 8x
6.
Focus on the specimen again.
7.
Return the zoom knob to 1x
8.
Look though the right eyepiece with your right eye and the left eyepiece with your left eye,
and rotate the diopter adjustment ring of the eyepiece to focus on the specimen. Adjust the
right and left eyepieces respectively.
9.
Repeat step 5 and step 8 until the image stays in focus even though the objective
magnification is changed.
10. Secure the diopter adjustment ring by slightly tightening the clamp screw.
Chapter 3 Operation Procedures
Viewfields coincide.
Interpupillary adjustment
Clamp screws
Diopter
adjustment ring
9
Diopter Adjustment

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