Nikon SMZ800N Instruction Manual page 82

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CAUTION
Use of the anti-drop collar
When using a C-FMCN Focus Mount attached in the middle of the support pillar, be sure to use the anti-drop collar.
Otherwise the zooming body may slide down when the focus mount fixing screw is loosened. This may result in injury
such as pinching fingers between the objective and sample, or damage to the sample on the stage plate by the
objective.
 C-FMBN/C-FMAN Focus Mount Attachment
The C-FMBN Focus Mount can be attached to the following stands:
 G-US1A Universal Table Clamp Stand
 G-US2 Universal Table Stand
C-FMAN Focus Mount can be attached to the following stand:
 US-3 Universal Stand
Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the stand for how to attach the focus mount.
Stand with a vertically movable arm
The C-PSN/C-PSCN Plain Stand, C-DS Dia Illumination Stand and C-LEDS Hybrid LED Stand is equipped with a
vertically movable arm.
The focus mount is not required to be attached.
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Attach a zooming body.
Attach a zooming body to the focus mount or to the
vertically movable arm of the stand. The procedure for
attaching a zooming body is the same for all types.
Loosen the zooming body fixing screw of the focus mount
or vertically movable arm, and then insert the zooming
body into the abutting joint. Place the zooming body so
that its name plate faces the front, and then gently tighten
the zooming body fixing screw to attach the zooming body.
Caution when attaching the zooming body
Do not forcibly tighten the zooming body fixing screw. This may cause malfunction.
 USB cable connection to SMZ1270i
When an SMZ1270 Zooming Body is attached, connect a
DS-L3/DS-L4 camera control unit or a PC (NIS-Elements)
to the connector on the rear right side of the SMZ1270i
using a USB cable.
Chapter 5
Assembly
68
Securely attaching the zooming body
USB cable
Connecting the USB cable

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