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1318 Parent Guide Final
03/12/2002
Using the Digital Blue
1
USB cable
2
Focus knob
3
Sample platform
Setup
suggestion
Remember the
QX3
microscope
The QX3
can be used in
handheld mode,
Microscope consists of
but you need to
have a clear view
a base stand and a
of the monitor to
detachable microscope.
see what is being
examined.
There are two light sources:
Arrange your
play area with
one in the sample platform
this in mind.
and another in the
microscope. The base also
has focus knobs, while
the microscope has a
magnification ring and
capture button.
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Capture button
Magnification ring
Base stand
Computer
QX3
controls
4
Checking
out the QX3
5
controls
Once the software is running,
you can use the controls on
6
the microscope to focus,
change magnification level,
and capture pictures or
movies (in handheld mode).
Capturing
pictures and
movies in
handheld mode
In handheld mode, click the Capture
button to take a picture. Click and
hold the button to capture a movie.
For more information on how to use
the microscope in handheld mode,
press F1 for Online Help.
Changing
magnification
Choose the level by rotating the
magnification ring on the microscope
until the desired magnification level
label faces you. You will hear a click
when the lens is properly aligned.
The levels correspond roughly to 10x,
60x and 200X*. In this guide, we refer
to magnification as low, medium,
or high.
Focus
Look at the computer screen and
adjust the focus knob until the image is
clear. Focusing may take a little
practice. On some computers, there
can be a delay between knob
movement and screen image
adjustment. Try making small changes
and waiting for the screen to catch up.
NOTE:
In
handheld mode,
focus by slowly
moving the
microscope closer
to or farther away
from the object
being examined.
You can get a good idea of the focal
range with the microscope on the base
stand and watching the upper and
lower limits of the focus adjustment.
*These magnification levels are approximate and
have been measured using a 15 in. (38 cm.)
monitor. Actual magnification will vary according to
the size of your monitor.