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Olympus BHS-653P 取扱説明書
V.
OPERATION
A.
Switching on the Light Source
1) Ascertain that the voltage selector switch
@
is set t o conform with the local mains volt-
age. (Fig. 5) I f the switch is not correctly
set, adjust i t by means of the Allen wrench
provided o r a screwdriver.
2)
Place the sliding voltage control lever
@
o n
the right side o f the microscope base t o a
position closest t o y o u (low voltage position)
(Fig.
6)
3) Actuate the main switch
@ .
(Fig.
5)
(
Voltage Adjustment and Light Intensity
/
As you push the control lever
a
in the di-
rection of the arrow in order to obtain in-
creasing intensity (Fig.
6),
the LED readout
@
will display the lamp voltage.
T w o LEDs o n the left side indicate the volt-
age from OV to 6V, and twelve LEDs o n the
right side from 6.5V t o 12V in 0.5V incre-
ments.
The
indication w i t h the letters
Fig. 5
-
"PHOTO" can be used as a guide line f o r
color photomicrography.
B.
Adjusting the Observation Tube
1) A t the time of inserting the eyepieces into
the observation tube, take care t o insert the
eyepiece w i t h cross hairs or micrometer of
your choice into the right eyepiece tube,
aligning the positioning slot
a
and position-
ing p i n
@ .
(Fig. 7)
2 ) Looking through the both eyepieces w i t h
both eyes, adjust the interpupillary distance,
sliding the knurled dovetail slides of the
right and left eyepiece tubes, until perfect
binocular vision is obtained. (Fig.
8)
3) Looking through the right eyepiece ( w i t h
cross hairs or micrometer) w i t h your right
eye, rotate the upper helicoid ring
Q )
of the
eyepiece until the cross hairs (or micrometer)
are sharply focused. (Fig.
8)
4) Focus o n the specimen with the coarse and
fine adjustment knobs so that the sharp
images of the specimen and cross hairs (or
micrometer) can be obtained simultaneously.
5)
Now look at the image through the left eye-
piece with your left eye and rotate the
diopter adjustment ring
@
t o focus on the
specimen without using the coarse and fine
adjustment knobs. (Fig.
8)
Fig.
6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8