Olympus SZX-RFL3 Gebruiksaanwijzing - Pagina 7
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OPERATION
}The weight of the fluorescence attachment makes focusing knob operation heavy. Use the optional SZX-CSP
counterbalancer to make the operation lighter.
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Fluorescent Light Observation
1. Pull the shutter slider @ out to the "Shutter IN" position.
2. Turn the filter turret ² so that the indication of the filter to be used aligns
with the position index ( · ) ³.
}See "Fluorescence Filters and Applications". (Page 6)
3. Set the main switch | of the power supply unit to " I " (ON).
The arc will stabilize in 5 to 10 minutes after ignition.
If the mercury burner has not been centered yet, adjust it. (Pages 13 to 15)
4. Place the specimen on the center of the stage plate ƒ.
}If you do not plan to conduct transmitted light observation, use the black
surface of the stage plate.
If autofluorescence makes viewing uncomfortable, use the black plate of
the optional SP-FL fluorescence stage plate set.
Although the glass stage plate is used for transmitted light observation,
you can replace it with the glass plate of the SP-FL set if autofluorescence
makes viewing uncomfortable.
5. Push the shutter slider @ into the "Shutter OUT" position, focus on the
specimen and start fluorescence observation.
}Adjust the collector lens focus adjustment knob ... of the lamp housing
if required.
}If the brightness is too high, engage the ND filter † in the light path.
}Use the aperture iris lever ‡ in the normal, open position.
The aperture iris should be reduced when adjusting the brightness, but
note that image peripheries may be cut off at low zooming ratios.
}When the optional SZX-TR30PT trinocular for 100% photo light path, all the
light can be led into the photography light path.
Transmitted Light Observation
1. Pull the shutter slider @ out to the "Shutter IN" position.
2. Turn the filter turret ² to the dummy position in which no filter is inserted.
3. Focus on the specimen and observe it.
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