Moving The Specimen; Observation Tube; Adjusting The Interpupillar Distance; Adjusting The Diopter - Olympus CX31 Instructions Manual

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Fig. 14

4-4 Observation Tube

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Moving the Specimen

Turn the upper knob which is the Y-axis knob @ to move the
specimen in the vertical direction, and turn the lower knob which is the
X-axis knob ² to move it in the horizontal direction.
#Do not use the specimen holder or stage to move the specimen,
for this will damage the rotating mechanisms of the knobs.
#When the stage and specimen holder are stopped by the pre-
focusing dial, the tension of the X-axis/Y-axis knobs increases. In
this case, do not attempt to turn the knobs to move the stage
beyond the stopped position.
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Adjusting the Interpupillar Distance

Be careful not have your finger caught by the clearance below the
binocular tube during interpupillary distance adjustment.
While looking through the eyepieces, adjust for binocular vision until
the left and right fields of view coincide completely. The index dot
indicates the interpupillary distance.
}Note your interpupillary distance so that it can be quickly duplicated.
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Adjusting the Diopter

1. Looking through the right eyepiece with your right eye, rotate the
coarse and fine adjustment knobs to bring the specimen into focus.
2. Looking through the left eyepiece with your left eye, turn the diopter
adjustment ring @ to focus on the specimen.
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