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Camera series C-B / C-B+ / C-P / C-D / C-E INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model C-B Series C-B+ Series C-P Series C-P(Cooled) Series C-D Series C-E2 Series Versione: Issued: 2019...
Contents Warning Symbols and conventions Safety Information Intended use Overview 5.1 C-B Series 5.2 C-B+ / C-P Series 5.3 C-P (Cooled) / C-D Series 5.4 C-E Series Unpacking Assembling 7.1 C-B Series 7.2 C-B+ Series 7.3 C-P Series 7.4 C-P (Cooled) / C-D Series 7.5 C-E Series...
Warning This microscope is a scientific precision instrument designed to last for many years with a minimum of maintenance. It is built to high optical and mechanical standards and to withstand daily use. We remind you that this manual contains important information on safety and maintenance, and that it must therefore be made accessible to the instrument users.
C-P (Cooled) / C-D Series Series “P” (Cooled) cameras are the following: C-P20CC, C-P20CM USB CABLE 3.0 USB CABLE 2.0 SOCKET SOCKET OPERATION EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY SOCKET C-E Series Series “E” are the following: C-E2 USB CABLE 2.0 SOCKET MICROSCOPE CONNECTION...
Do not touch with bare hands optical surfaces such as lenses, filters or glasses. Traces of grease or other residuals may deteriorate the final image quality and corrode the optics surface in a short time. Assembling C-B Series Once opened the box, the camera components are the following: ②...
C-P Series Once opened the box, the camera components are the following: ③ ② ① ① Camera ② USB3.0 cable ③ Micrometric slide C-P (Cooled) / C-D Series Once opened the box, the camera components are the following: ⑥ ⑤ ④...
C-E Series Once opened the box, the camera components are the following: ④ ③ ① ② ① Camera ③ Reduction ring 30,5 mm ② USB2.0 cable ④ Reduction ring 30 mm...
Assembling on microscope 7.6.1 Connection to trinocular port using focusable “C” mount adapter M-620 M-620.1 M-620.2 M-620.3 ST-418 ST-419 ST-090 ST-090.1 ST-090.2 M-620.3 Biological Stereomicroscopes 1. Remove the dust cover from camera and from “C” mount adapter. 2. Screw the “C” mount adapter to the camera’s th- read.
ONLY FOR LAB-30 5. Uncsrew the tube on the trino port from the mi- croscope head and screw the “C” mount adapter. (Fig. 4) Fig. 4 7.6.2 Connection to trinocular port using projection lens 1. Remove the dust cover from camera and from projection lens.
7.6.3 Connection to binocular or monocular head Any OPTIKA monocular or binocular microscope/stereomicroscope Any non-OPTIKA monocular or binocular microscope/stereomicroscope 1. Remove the dust cover from camera and from projection lens. 2. Screw the projection lens to the camera’s thread. (Fig. 8) Fig.
Connecting camera to PC Connect one terminal of the USB cable to the camera connector and the other terminal to a USB port on the computer. (Fig. 12) • NOTE: USB3.0 cameras can be connected to a USB2.0 port. The camera will operate normally, with some limitations due to improper power sup-ply to the camera.
Parfocality adjustment In order to have the same focus when observing the specimen through the eyepieces and on the screen/ monitor, please verify the microscope is properly in- stalled and set and follow the instructions below. In case of a biological microscope: 1.
It will be the user’s responsibility to decide which level of SW best meets their needs. The software can be downloaded from the site: http://www.optikamicroscopes.com/optikamicroscopes/optika-support/download-drivers-softwares/ You will have to register to download the .zip file. Once the file has been downloaded, you will have to run the setup.exe file.
Equipment disposal Art.13 Dlsg 25 July 2005 N°151. “According to directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC relating to the reduction in the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment and waste disposal.” The basket symbol on equipment or on its box indicates that the product at the end of its useful life should be collected separately from other waste.
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