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Using Eyepiece Micrometer Disks
When the WHN10X-H (or WHN10X) eyepieces are used, an eyepiece
micrometer disk can be inserted in one of them. When the eyepiece
does not have a diopter adjustment mechanism, however, it is hard to
focus on the micrometer disk if the operator has poor eyesight. Should
that be the case, adjust the focus with eyeglasses on.
Use an eyepiece micrometer disk with a diameter of
thickness of 1.5 mm.
Following Fig. 11, turn the built-in micrometer-mounting frame ² counter-
clockwise to remove it from the eyepiece and place a micrometer disk.
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Adjusting the Tilt (with the U-TBI3)
}Adjust the height and tilt of the observation tube to obtain the most com-
fortable viewing position.
Holding the binocular section with both hands, raise or lower it to the
desired position.
# Never attempt to force the binocular section past the upper or lower
stop position. Applying excessive force could destroy the limiting
mechanism.
# When the U-TBI3 is used, part of the peripheries of the field of view
may become dark as the aperture iris diaphragm is stopped down
to approximately the minimum aperture.
# When the U-TBI3 widefield tilting binocular is used in combination
with a U-EPA2 intermediate attachment, the light in the peripheral
sections of the field may be dark.
With the U-ETBI/U-TTBI (Fig. 22)
The U-ETBI and U-TTBI are ergonomic observation tubes with normal
field, capable of the tilting adjustment as well as the adjustment of the
eyepiece position toward the front and rear (by 45 mm). The U-ETBI is the
erect image model and the U-TTBI is the inverted image model, and
both models are of the same size.
(Fig. 20)
24 mm and
(Fig. 21)