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2.4 Adiusting Interpupillary DistanceThe Interpupillary Distance is essentially the distance between yourtwo pupils expressed in millimeters. When set
MA326 IOV SOW lFor Integrated llluminator MT4200H, MT4300H,Halogen |MT4210H, MT4310HAlways disconnect the power cord from the back ol the microscope w
3.2 ADJUSTING FOR KOEHLER ILLUMINATIONKoehler illumination is a procedure for setting up and adiusting your microscope to achieve thebest possible com
Possible Brightfield Mode Operational Problemslf normal adjustments are not getting the results you expect, check to see if these conditions exist:o I
2. Remove the right hand eyepiece and insert the providedcentering telescope. (Fig.2) Then, rotate the 10x objectiveinto place along with the correspo
IMT4000 Series Phase Contrast ObjectivesThe following are the objectives that are standard for the MT4000 Series Phase Contrast Models:Phase Contrast
Photo eyepiecesIn addition, a photo eyepiece will be needed to make an image for the camera. The table below shows thediflerent photo eyepieces that a
Video Microscopy(77I..r_DK3000cK3100N1/3" CCDor CK3100PCamera@DK3000CK3100N or CK3100P1/3" CCD CameraCK3900N or CK3900P112" CCD CameraS
3.6 Connecting a Video or Other Camera that has a "C" type mountIn order to attach a camera that employs a standard "C" type camer
Dust ProtectionBe sure to use the supplied dust cover with your microscope after each work session.CleaningDust, fibers and other debris can cause you
Table of Contents1.0 Introduction1.1 Microscope Features1 .2 General Safety Guidelines1.3 Intended Product Use Statement1.4 Handling the microscoPe1.5
Cleaning the ObjectivesForry.dObjectives should NEVER be disassembled for cleaning or for any other reason! We do not advisecleaning the inside surfac
:i1:rl:r:1i!1 l a rlrii6 ;jr;lljrnl:11F: j<si!l{i!Musing. The mosl common operational problems include the improper positioning ol contrast access
30W Halogen SystemsM4327 3 Amp, 250V, 5 X 20mmLED llluminated ModelsMA929 0.5 Amp, 250V, 5 X 20mmo Reinstall the fuse holder with the new fuse in plac
i;>11i.!!Il9!Cn3.sii':l;ilh.1i::),1i9q$,i-a6llitfJsffiMffiw|@ffir|. Wait until the bulb has cooled suff iciently.. Lay the scope on it's
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FiltersMA861/05Green interference filter in 40mm unmounted, 546flITr (inctuded in phase modets)MA856/05Blue filter, L8100, in 40mm unmounted (included
9.0 TechnicalSpecificationsDescriptionsPower Source100-230V 50/60H2Bu lbrMA326 Halogen bulb 6V 30W (Philips code :5761), 3100'K at max. intensity
10.0 Physical DimensionsWeight & Dimension :Binocular head type 390mm (D) x 41Omm (H) x 212mm (W), 8.0k9Trinocular head type 390mm (D) x 465mm (H)
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MT4OOO SeriesBiological Microscope1. IntroductionMeiji Techno's MT4000 Series biological microscopes have a modern compact design. Easy operation
1.2 General Safety GuidelinesMeiji Techno products are designed for sale operation under normal operating conditions. The instrumentand accessories de
instrument trom the date of the original purchase to the origrnal purchaser. Meiji Techno will repair orreplace, at its option, any instrument which u
In most instances, requests for warranty service will be performed in a prompt and routine manner anomerchandise will be returned in a reasonable peri
2.0 The Microscope and its ComponentsThe image below designates the main components of the MT4000 Series Brightfield Microscope.13101 . Siedentopf Bin
2.1 Installation SiteThe microscope should be operated in a room with as little dust as practically possible.Keep your instrument away from solvents,
r lnstall the two eyepieces (MA407) bV sliding them into thehead. The eyepieces for MT4000 Series are a DIN andJfS standard 23.2mm diameter. (Fig.3)o
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