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Cairn MULTICAM Quick Start Manual

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MULTICAM
VERSION:
AUG 2017 (SN 7072 - PRESENT)
The MultiCam is a powerful and stable device for pixel aligning images captured using different wavelengths, polarization
states, fields of view or other imaging modalities onto up to four camera sensors. It is designed to meet the most demanding
requirements for the sub-pixel mapping of Super Resolution imaging and is compatible with most scientific C mount and F
mount cameras.
Please contact us if you require any assistance during setup or use (Tech@cairn-research.co.uk).
For the purpose of this Quick Start Guide, please refer to the MultiCam diagram on Page 3. All words in
labelled on this diagram.
A) Mounting to your microscope
1.
Connect the MultiCam to your existing 1x camera c-mount.
2.
If using an inverted microscope, three support jacks are normally supplied to support the weight of the unit. Position
the support jacks in the
locking collar.
C-mount camera tube
3.
Remove the
2.5mm allen key provided)
4.
Screw each camera onto the
still in place.
B) Mounting and positioning four cameras
transmitted port (1)
1.
Identify the
2.
View a live image on the corresponding camera (ideally of a graticule using transmitted light) on the transmitted port.
For initial setup, it is essential to be able to view all four edges of the rectangular aperture, therefore it is not advisable
to use a fluorescent sample at this stage.
rectangular aperture
3.
Close the
clamping screw
4.
Lock off the
5.
Insert the calibration cubes (each containing a 50% mirror) into the three
door
covers. Magnets will ensure the cube locates correctly.
6.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 on the remaining camera ports.
7.
If the sample focus on any of the other cameras is not precisely matching the focus of the transmitted camera, an
adjustment is provided (to allow for any slight differences between positioning of the camera sensor). Remove the
calibration ring
and move the camera in Z until focused. Lock off the
C) Centre the transmitted image
rectangular aperture
1.
With the
transmitted H&V
adjusting the
in your imaging software (if available).
jacking point
on each output. The height can be adjusted and locked in position with the blue
dust
and protective
C-mount camera tube
and replace on each arm of the MultiCam with the
on the MultiCam diagram
until in view on the image and rotate the camera until square.
still in view, centre the
controls. It's useful to use a centred square or central cross-hair as a reference point
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cap. The
clamping screw
may need to be loosened (using the
combiner cubes
clamping screw
transmitted port (1)
(using the 1.5mm allen key provided) by
Q u i c k
S t a r t
bold blue
text are
calibration ring
by removing the magnetic
once again.

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Summary of Contents for Cairn MULTICAM

  • Page 1 Please contact us if you require any assistance during setup or use (Tech@cairn-research.co.uk). bold blue For the purpose of this Quick Start Guide, please refer to the MultiCam diagram on Page 3. All words in text are labelled on this diagram.
  • Page 2 * MultiCam units may also be supplied with three output ports as an option, with upgrade potential for a forth camera. If so, port 2 will be absent, however, alignment steps for all other ports remain the same.
  • Page 3 +44(0)1795 590140 www.cairn-research.co.uk...