Olympus MVX10 Instructions Manual page 12

Research macro zoom system microscope
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SUMMARY OF REFLECTED FLUORESCENT LIGHT OBSERVATION PROCEDURE
}For the observation procedures of other methods, see page 20.
3-1 Preparation
1. Set the shutter knob to "{" to close the shutter.
2. Mount the fluorescence mirror unit(s) that match the desired observation.
3. Turn the mirror unit turret to engage the desired fluorescence mirror units in the light path.
4. Turn on the mercury burner and wait until the arc stabilizes (for about 5 to 10 minutes).
(If the burner is not centered, center it.)
3-2 Observation Procedure
Place the specimen on the base.
Engage the optimum mirror unit for the speci-
men in the light path.
Set the shutter knob to "¦" to open the shut-
ter, and bring the specimen into focus.
Adjust the field of view so that it is uniform
and brightest.
Open the field iris diaphragm and adjust the
aperture iris diaphragm.
Set the zooming knob for the desired zoom
ratio and bring the specimen into focus.
START OF OBSERVATION
}To interrupt observation for a short period, close the shutter.
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Engage the ND filter in the light
path as required.
Adjust the tilt.
Adjust the interpupillar distance.
Adjust the diopter.
(Controls)
@ Mirror unit turret
² Shutter knob
³ Coarse/fine focus adjustment knobs
| ND filter
ƒ Collector lens focusing knob
... Binocular assembly
... Binocular assembly
† Diopter adjustment ring
‡ Field iris diaphragm lever
Š Aperture iris diaphragm knob
‰ Zooming knob
³ Coarse/fine focus adjustment knobs
² Shutter knob
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