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Olympus BX3-25ND6 Manuel d'instructions
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SPECIFICATIONS

Item
Vertical illuminator
Lamp housing for mercury burner
Mercury burner
Operating environment
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Universal Reflected Illuminator
BX3-URA
· UIS2 optical system
· Super-widefield: NA 26.5
· Observation switching : Mirror unit turret carrying max. 8 mirror units.
· Aperture iris diaphragm and field iris diaphragm
(Both centerable)
· Shutter provided
· Slider insertion slots
@ Analyzer
2 Polarizer
3 ND filters
· Available observation modes
@ Reflected fluorescence
2 Reflected fluorescence + Transmitted DIC
3 Reflected fluorescence + Phase contrast
| Transmitted light
· Optional accessories
· Lamp housing for 100 W mercury burner U-LH100HG
· Apo lamp housing for 100 W mercury U-LH100HGAPO
· Mercury burner: USH-103OL (OLYMPUS)
· Power supply unit U-RFL-T
· DC, 100 W, ultrahigh-pressure mercury burner
· USH-103OL * (OLYMPUS)
· Life: 300 hours (2-hour ON/30-min. OFF cycle)
· Indoor use.
· Altitude: Max. 2000 meters
· Ambient temperature: 5° to 40°C (41° to 104° F)
· Maximum relative humidity: 80% for temperatures up to 31°C (88°F), decreasing linearly through
70% at 34°C (93°F), 60% at 37°C (99°F), to 50% relative humidity at 40°C (104° F).
· Supply voltage fluctuations; Not to exceed ±10% of the normal voltage.
· Pollution degree: 2 (in accordance with IEC60664-1)
· Installation/Overvoltage category: II (in accordance with IEC60664-1)
* The mercury burner, such as USH-102D (mfd. by Ushio) or HBO103W/2 (mfd. by OSRAM) can
also be used, but their performances are not guaranteed.
Specification
Coded Fluorescence Illuminator
BX3-RFAS
· Widefield: NA 22
· Aperture iris diaphragm and field iris diaphragm
(Aperture iris diaphragm centerable)
@ Analyzer
2 ND filters (using the provided ND filter slider)
U-CBS information readout control box:
For acquisition of mirror unit position information