Power On/Off - Nikon ECLIPSE TE2000-E Instructions Manual

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III. Operation of each part
1. Power ON / OFF
Combination of the lamp, dia-illuminator and power supply
The combination of the dia-illuminator and the power supply is fixed against the ratings of the lamp to be used (either
12V100W or 6V30W). See the chart below to check the correct combination of the lamp, dia-illuminator and the power
supply.
No other combination can be used.
To control the lamp ON/OFF and lamp voltage adjustment from the remote control pad or PC via the T-HUBC HUB controller,
be sure to use the 12V100W lamp. The 6V30W lamp cannot be controlled using the remote control pad or PC.
Ratings
Microscope
of the lamp
12V100W
Halogen lamp
OSRAM HLX 64623
or
PHILIPS 7724I
TE2000-
TE2000-E
TE2000-U
TE2000-S
6V30W
Halogen lamp
PHILIPS 5761
Power ON / OFF
There is a "power switch" at the front of the power supply.
Pressing the switch to " | side" will turn ON the power. The pilot
lamp lights to show the power ON status. (If TE-PS30 or TE-
PSE30 power supply is used, the power switch itself lights
instead of a pilot lamp.) Dia-illumination can now be turned on
and off by the Dia-illumination ON / OFF switch on the side of the
microscope.
Pressing the power switch to "O side" will turn OFF the lamp and the
pilot lamp (or the switch itself).
* When the T-HUBC HUB controller is mounted on the
rear side of the microscope, be sure to read the
instruction manual supplied with the HUB controller.
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Dia-illuminator
On 100-120V areas
T-DH 100W
( LHS-H100P-1
12V100W lamphouse
is needed)
T-DS 30W
(For 100-120V areas)
The remote control pad and PC cannot be used to
control the lamp ON/OFF and lamp voltage
adjustment.
Power supply
On 220-240V areas
TE2-PS100W
(For 100-240V areas)
TE-PS30
TE-PSE30
(For 230V areas)
Power switch
|: On, O:Off
Dia-illumination ON / OFF
switch

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