Select The Light Source; Adjust The Lens Iris - Major Science SmartView Pro 1100 Instruction Manual

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1.
Nucleic acid samples imaging (Agarose gel)
You may use UV light for Nucleic acid DNA sample
imaging.
You can switch between UV high (100%) and UV low
(70%) to get better signals.
With environmental safe dye (such as Novel Juice and
Midori Green Direct), you may use optional blue light
module for less invasion to your DNA sample
2.
Protein samples imaging (Protein gels such as Coomassie blue or
silver stain; X-ray film)
You may manually adjust the lens Iris to get the best saturation of image
against exposure setting by looking at the display screen; however, this has
been done in factory, only adjust the lens if necessary.
Aperture Ring: A device that controls the amount of light admitted. Use the
top ring for aperture adjustment, you may open up or close down to let in more
or less light.
You may use White Light or White Light Table for
Protein sample imaging.
Turn the UV light off.
Turn the white light or optional white light table on.
Your sample shall be observed under visible light.
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