Chapter 4 Microscopy (Detailed Procedure); Interpupillary Distance - Nikon eclipse E200 Instructions Manual

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4
Microscopy
1
Lamp Illumination
Turn on the power switch (turn to |) and the lamp
will come on. Turn the brightness control dial to
adjust the brightness of the viewfield. (Turning the
dial clockwise increases the brightness; turning the
dial counterclockwise decreases it.)
2

Interpupillary Distance

Adjustment
Adjust the distance between the eyepieces to
merge the right and left viewfields into one. (This is
an adjustment to match the distance between
eyepieces with the distance between your eyes).
Turn the binocular part of your
microscope 180 degrees, and you will
get the microscope with higher eye level.
If you feel uncomfortable in observing
the image due to its size, you may find
this convenient.
There is one condition, however, that
should be met. Before returning the
microscope in the cabinet, put back the
binocular part to its original low position.
Since left high, the tip of the eyepiece
will become the highest point of the
microscope and may be damaged easily
when bumped against the shelf. In
addition, the microscope may be higher
than the shelf.
The eye level can be raised even higher
(till 50 mm) if an "Eye level raiser
(optional)" is installed between the
basic unit and the eyepiece tube. See
p. 65 for details on the eye level raiser.
(Detailed Procedure)
Changing the Eye Level
*1
54
Darkens.
Merge the right and left
viewfields into one.
*1:
When the interpupillary distance is 64 mm,
the eye level is raised about 30 mm.
Power ON
Brightens.

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