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M AG U S META L D 6 5 0 LC D M E TA L LURG ICA L D I G I TA L MI CRO S C O P E U S E R M A N U A L...
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Before using the microscope, please read this user manual carefully to study the instrument design, operation modes and procedures, operational limitations, and safety precautions. Due to the continuous improvements in the microscope design, this manual may not reflect minor design changes that do not affect the microscope performance and operation procedures.
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CAM ERA 1. Never view the sun, another bright source of light or a laser through a camera - THIS IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR EYESIGHT! 2. Do not disassemble the camera yourself. 3. Keep the camera away from moisture and do not use it in the rain. 4.
Using the monitor 5 USING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Using the eyepiece with a scale Using the calibration slide with a camera 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 SCOPE OF DELIVERY 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Replacing the bulb and the fuse Maintenance 9 MAGUS WARRANTY...
MAGUS Metal D650 LCD Metallurgical Digital Microscope has been designed and tested in accordance with the international safety standards. If properly used, the microscope is safe for the customer’s health, life, property, and the environment. Proper maintenance of the microscope is a prerequisite for its reliable and safe operation.
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Windows 8/10/11 (32 and 64 bit), Mac OS X, Linux, up to 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 System requirements or higher, minimum 4GB RAM, USB 2.0 ports, RJ45, CD-ROM, 19" or larger display (with USB connection) Software HDMI: built-in, USB: MAGUS View Mount type C-mount Illuminator body Metal...
Weight 16.8kg Weight with package 21.8kg * Not included in the kit, available on request. ** The magnification of the microscope can be increased by using optional eyepieces and objectives. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the product range and specifications without prior notice. MI CRO SCOPE KI T The microscope kit includes the following main components: –...
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Fig. 1. MAGUS Metal D650 LCD Microscope. View from the right 14. Stage 1. Eyepieces 8. Stand 2. Trinocular tube 9. Stage control knob 15. Objectives 3. Microscope head 10. Fine focusing knob 16. Revolving nosepiece 4. Polarizer 11. Coarse focusing knob 17.
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Fig. 2. MAGUS Metal D650 LCD Microscope. View from the left 1. Bulb focusing knob 5. Eyecups 9. Coarse focusing lock knob 2. Locking screw 6. Beam splitter lever 10. Fine focusing knob 3. С-mount adapter 7. Glass stage plate 11.
MICROSCOPE PARTS STAND The stand has stable ergonomic design. Parts attached to the stand 8 (Fig. 1): – reflected light illuminator 6 (Fig. 1) – stage 14 (Fig. 1). Inside the stand is the focusing mechanism and the power supply unit for the illuminator. The power supply converts AC voltage to the required voltage to power the halogen bulb.
EY EPI EC ES The microscope kit includes eyepieces 1 (Fig. 1). The eyepieces have high eye relief and are designed to work with or without glasses. Eyepiece diameter: 30mm. Eyepiece magnification: 10x. Field of view: 22mm. Eye relief: 10mm. The 10х...
It connects to a computer via USB 2.0 interface. M ON ITO R The monitor is designed to use a visualization system of the MAGUS microscope. It connects to a microscope-mounted camera to display a real-time image.
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING THE MICROSCOPE The assembly procedure is given in Fig. 3. Fig. 3. Assembling the microscope 1. Unpack the microscope and check the scope of delivery using Section 7 of the User Manual. 2. Take out the stand 1, place it on a stable work table, remove packaging and a dust cover. 3.
7. Make sure that all the components are securely and safely mounted. 8. Check and sort the supplied accessories and tools in the correct order. Keep them in proper order to avoid confusion. 9. Keep the packaging should you need to transport the microscope. BRIGHTFIELD OBSERVATION PROCEDURE SWITCHING O N TH E I LLUM I NATI O N Before switching on the ON/OFF switch, make sure that the input voltage of the microscope power supply matches the...
ADJU STI N G TH E E YE P IEC E T UB ES To compensate for the observer's ametropia, rotate the diopter adjustment ring 1 on the left eyepiece tube to "0" position, as shown in Fig. 6. Place the 50х objective into the optical path. While looking through the right eyepiece (with your left eye closed), bring the specimen into focus.
3. Open the field 2 and aperture 1 diaphragms. A brightly illuminated spot will appear on the paper showing the filament as shown in Fig. 8d. 4. If the filament image is blurry, adjust the position of the collector using the knob 5. 5.
SE TTI N G U P KÖ H L ER IL LU MI NAT IO N In the light optical microscope, the image quality depends equally on the optics and on the illumination system, so adjusting the illumination is an important preparatory step. The illumination system affects the image resolution, comfort during long observation, and photo quality when using digital cameras.
PO L ARI ZE D L IGH T O BS E RVAT IO N S Polarized light observations are made to study the double refraction properties of anisotropic materials, such as crystals, biomedical polymers, and liquid crystals. This microscopy technique is widely used in geology, mechanics, metallurgy, and electronics.
If there is a strict requirement to synchronize the image in the eyepieces and camera (coincidence between the image center and direction), you should adjust the camera image. There are three centering screws on the trinocular tube. Adjust it as follows: –...
5 USING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT USING THE EYEPI ECE WI T H A SCA LE The eyepiece with a scale or reticle can be used to make comparative analysis of the linear dimensions of the individual components of an object. The scale is installed in the plane of the field diaphragm of the 10x eyepiece. The eyepiece with a scale is installed in the tube in place of the eyepiece of your microscope.
6 TROUBLESHOOTING Potential problems and remedies are given in Table 4: Problem Cause Remedy ELECT RI CAL C OMP ONENTS The ON/OFF switch is off Switch on the ON/OFF switch The halogen bulb is damaged Replace the halogen bulb The fuse has blown Replace the fuse No illumination in the field of view...
SCOPE OF DELIVERY The scope of delivery is listed in Table 5: Component Note MIC RO S C OP E MAIN COMPONENTS Stand with built-in power source, reflected light source, focusing mechanism, stage, and revolving nosepiece Trinocular microscope head Square glass stage plate Polarizer/analyzer set Color filter slider REPLACEABLE PARTS...
USB mouse 32GB SD memory card EU-plug 12V/1A AC power adapter Flash drive with drivers and software Fasteners (mounting plate and screws) User manual MONITOR Monitor HDMI cable AC power adapter DC/DC Type-C adapter Fasteners (Allen wrench and screws) 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE REPL ACING T HE B U LB AN D T H E FU SE Before replacing the bulb or fuse, turn the ON/OFF switch 1 to "0"...
2. Replacing the fuse The fuse of the microscope’s bulb house is part of the electrical circuitry used to power the halogen bulb. The fuse is built into the inlet power connector 3. It is replaced as follows: – Using a flathead screwdriver 1, remove the fuse holder 2. Replace the blown fuse with a new one.
9 MAGUS WARRANTY MAGUS provides a 5-year international warranty from date of purchase (valid for the entire life of the instrument). The Levenhuk company warrants the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. The Seller warrants that the MAGUS product you have purchased meets specification requirements, provided that the Buyer complies with terms and conditions of transport, storage, and operation of the product.
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