Contents 1. Introduction 2. Operation Notice 3. Installation Included Items Initial Installation 4. Instrument Components 5. SeBa Software Touchscreen Interface 6. Operation Basic Operation SeBaAccess Login Capture Image Record Video Output to HDMI Display 7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls WiFi Network Connection Save Settings: Destination Save/Preview Settings: Resolution and File Type...
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Gallery View Captured Images Upload to SeBaShare Return to Live Image SeBaShare Upload SeBaShare Website Initial Login / Account Setup Changing User Name and Password 8. Microscope Controls Illumination Adjustment Placing Slide on Stage Focus Adjustment Focus Tension Adjustment Centering the Condenser Adjusting the Field Diaphragm Adjusting the Aperture Diaphragm Using an Oil Objective (100X)
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2. Operation Notice The microscope is a precision instrument, please operate carefully: avoid vibrating or jolting the microscope during operation. 2. Do not operate the microscope under conditions of direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, dust, or close to sources of vibration. Ensure the work surface is flat. 3.
- Lens Paper - Allen Wrench - User Manual (On USB Drive) Initial Installation The SeBaP4C2 Digital Imaging System is shipped with the objectives and condenser pre-installed and aligned and only required minimal assembly. Remove the SeBaP4C2 from its packaging and place it on a solid flat surface.
(Small button on top left) Power On 1. Turn on power switch which is located on the back of the microscope on the right hand side of the SeBaP4C2 system. 2. The SeBaP4C2 Touchscreen user interface will launch automatically after turning on the power.
5. SeBaP4C2 Software Touchscreen Interface Capture Record Live User Effects Measure Gallery Still Video Settings Menu Menu Menu *Note: To return to full screen mode and “hide” the Effect, Mea- sure or Playback menu simply touch the icon which corre-...
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5. SeBaP4C2 Software Touchscreen Interface Expanded Menu Details Measure Menu Gallery Menu Effects Menu Adjust exposure, Perform measurements Review captured im- white balance, color, on image. ages and upload to SeBaShare. brightness, contrast of live image.
Section for the location of the controls referenced below. Software controls can be operated via touch or mouse. Turn on the power to the SeBaP4C2 Imaging System and allow the SeBa Software Interface to auto boot. 2. Place a microscope slide (coverslip up) into the slide insert on the microscope stage.
Output to HDMI Display 1. To display image on an external HDMI monitor/display, plug in HDMI cable to the port located on the back of the SeBaP4C2 display and then plug HDMI cable into monitor. *Note: HDMI cable not supplied with SeBaP4C2 Digital...
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls WiFi Network Connection The SeBaP4C2 can connect to a wireless network using the built in WiFi capabilities. This enables the use of the SeBaShare cloud for image storage and sharing capabilities. Refer to the SeBaShare section for additional details.
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls Save Settings: Destination The SeBaP4C2 can save images to the internal storage or a USB Drive. This setting must be made prior to saving an image to ensure the image is saved in the desired destination.
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls Save/Preview Settings: Resolution and File Type The SeBaP4C2 can has separate resolution values for the Preview (live) image and save images. Captured images can be saved as .jpg, .png and .tiff. This must be set prior to capturing and image. For a full resolution, non-compressed image .tiff is the recommended file type.
Advanced Software Settings and Controls Image Orientation The Image Orientation is factory set and does not need to be changed unless you want the image displayed in an alternative orientation. 1. Click on the gear icon at the bottom of the screen to open the User Settings window.
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls Bluetooth Settings The SeBa4C2 can be connected to a Bluetooth device such as a keyboard an mouse. *Note: This does not permit saving images to a Bluetooth device. 1. Click on the gear icon at the bottom of the screen to open the User Settings window.
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls Camera Settings 1. Exposure • Auto Exposure: Click box to enable Auto Exposure. • AE Adjustment: When AE is active this slider will increase or decrease the AE target brightness. • Exposure: When in manual exposure mode adjust slider until desired exposure is achieved.
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls Camera Settings (Cont.) 6. Restore Defaults • To restore the settings in the Effects window to defaults click the “Restore Defaults” button. • Note: This only applies to WB, Color Temperature, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Gamma, Color Mode, and Power Frequency.
. Advanced Software Settings and Controls Measurements 1. Calibration The SebaP4C2 will include basic calibrations prior to shipment. To add calibrations or re- calibrate the system follow the steps below. *Note: Requires stage micrometer to complete process. Laxco PN: MP-SM100.
. Advanced Software Settings and Controls Calibrated Measurement (Cont.) • The measurement will be placed in the upper left hand corner of the display. • Move the measurement to desired location by clicking and holding the left mouse button or press and hold if using touchscreen. •...
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls 5. Measurement/Annotation Settings • Select the Settings icon to open up the Annotations Setting menu. *Note: These settings will change all annotations and measurements. • Adjust Line Color, Line Width, Text Color and Text size and select “OK. •...
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls Gallery View Captured Images • Select the Gallery icon at the bottom right corner of the screen to open the Gallery menu. • Images that are currently saved in the directory selected in “User Settings” (Pg.16) will be displayed in the Gallery menu.
7. Advanced Software Settings and Controls 3. Return to Live Image • When a captured image from the gallery is displayed the “capture” button changes to a “LIVE” button. • Selecting the “LIVE” button return the display to the live image. 4.
. Advanced Software Settings and Controls SeBaShare Website The SeBa Digital Imaging System include access to the SeBaShare Cloud for file storage and file sharing. To connect the SeBa system to your SebaShare cloud refer to the “SeBaAccess Login” section. 1.
. Advanced Software Settings and Controls 2. Changing Username and Password • To access your personal account settings click on the drop down menu in the upper right hand corner of the SeBaShare homepage and choose “Personal”. • On the “Personal” page enter your email address. This can now be used as your new username for logging in to SeBaShare.
. Microscope Controls Illumination Adjustment 1. Turn on the microscope. 2. Adjust the light adjustment knob (1) to a desirable level . Rotate the light adjustment knob (1) toward the thick side of the indicator to increase brightness, and towards the thinner side of the indicator to reduce brightness.
8. Microscope Controls Focus Tension Adjustment 1. If the coarse focusing knob’s tension is too high; or if the stage moves out of focus, adjust the focus tension (1) according to the indicator on the knob. Centering the Condenser 1. Rotate the condenser knob 2 to raise it to the highest position.
8. Microscope Controls Adjusting the Aperture Diaphragm 1. The aperture diaphragm controls the numerical aperture (NA) of the illumination. A matching NA between the illumination and the objective will provide better resolution, contrast, and depth of field. 2. If your sample has low contrast, it is advised to adjust the condenser aperture diaphragm to be 70%-80% of the N.A.
8. Microscope Controls Using an Oil Objective (100X) 1. Use the 4X objective to focus the specimen. 2. Place a drop of oil (1) on the specimen 3. Rotate the nosepiece counterclockwise and rotate the oil objective (100X) to the light path.
8. Microscope Controls Assembly and Operation of Turret Phase Contrast Condenser *Note: For instruction and installation of the Turret Phase Contrast Condenser refer to “Condenser Assembly” section of this manual. 1. For phase contrast observation, rotate the correct phase contrast ring into place (1) for the objective in the light path.
9. Technical Specifications Touchscreen Microsoft Touchscreen Display Camera 16MP Color CMOS Camera Connectivity WiFi Bluetooth 4 USB Ports HDMI Seba Software Capture Still images and video Upload images to SeBashare cloud Save to USB Drive Review, measure and annotate images Optical System Color corrected infinity optical system Head...
10. Customer and Technical Service Returned Goods Policy for Repair or Replacement Parts To return goods for repair or replacement, please contact Laxco Customer Service at 425-686-3081. Please be prepared to supply the following information: •Your name, return shipping address and telephone number •Catalog/Model number of the item(s)you are returning...
11. Reference KEY CONCEPTS MAGNIFICATION Magnification increases the apparent size of an object you are viewing through the micro- scope. Magnification by itself does not provide more information about an object unless there is also adequate resolution and contrast. The objective lens and oculars (eyepieces) determine magnification.
12. Glossary of Microscopy Terms Abbe Condenser: A simple condens- C-mount: A type of camera adapter typi- er comprised of two lenses; corrects for cally used to connect video cameras to a chromatic aberration. microscope. Aberration: Term used to describe any CCD: Type of video camera using electron- inaccuracy in focusing of light;...
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12. Glossary of Microscopy Terms Depth of Field: The vertical distance in the Field Curvature: One of the optical dis- sample through which features are simul- tortions. When the center of the image is taneously in focus. High numerical aperture in focus and the edgesthe field is said to objectives have a “shallow depth of field”...
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12. Glossary of Microscopy Terms Image: The focusing of light in an orga- High Eyepoint: A design characteristic of nized fashion to reproduce information eyepieces in which the back focal plane of collected from the object. The more ac- the eyepiece is raised about 18 mm above curately the light is focused, the more the top of the eyepiece to accommodate accurately the object is represented in the...
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12. Glossary of Microscopy Terms nfinity Corrected Optics: A special opti- Light, Polarized: Light in which the waves cal design involving at least two lenses in vibrate in only one direction, perpendicular which the object is placed at the focal plane to the direction of travel.
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12. Glossary of Microscopy Terms Microscope, Stereo: A standard microscope Phase Contrast: A contrast-enhancement configuration based on two independent technique that detects phase objects. It imaging paths, separated by approximately uses a special ring, placed in the condenser 10-12 degrees, resulting in a stereoscopic to control location of the undiffracted light, image characterized by great three-di- and a matching phase plate, placed in the...
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12. Glossary of Microscopy Terms Primary Image: The first magnified image formed in the microscope. Trinocular Port: A special eyepiece, usu- ally narrower in design than conventional Primary Image Plane: The location of the eyepieces, used in the photo tube of the first magnified image formed by the objec- microscope to project a real image to the tive.
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