Leica DM1000 LED ユーザーズマニュアル
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8. Operation
Fig. 40 Tube setting
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Personal viewing distance of the eyepieces
8.4 Tubes
Note:
Close any unused tube openings, as otherwise
stray light can interfere with observation.
stray light can interfere with observation.
Adjusting the Viewing Distance
Adjust the viewing distance of the eyepieces
so that a congruent total image is seen (fig. 40).
so that a congruent total image is seen (fig. 40).
Adjusting the Viewing Angle
• For the HC LVB 0/4/4 and HC -/0/4 ergonomy
tubes*, the viewing angle can be adjusted by
tilting the binocular viewer
Ergotube (long, swivelable):
tilting the binocular viewer
Ergotube (long, swivelable):
0
°
- 35
°
Ergotube (short, swivelable):
7.5
°
- 32.5
°
• For the AET22 and EDT22 ergotubes*, the
viewing angle can be adjusted by tilting the
binocular viewer in the range of 5
binocular viewer in the range of 5
°
- 32
°
(fig. 41)
Adjusting the Eyepiece Section to the Arm
Length
Length
• On the AET22 tube, the eyepieces can be
extended up to 30 mm (fig. 41)
Beam Splitting in Photo Tubes*
EDT22 tube:
The beam splitting between the observation and
documentation outputs has a definite presetting
(50:50).
The beam splitting between the observation and
documentation outputs has a definite presetting
(50:50).
BDT P 25 tube:
The beam splitting is set manually by pulling out
a control bar.
The beam splitting is set manually by pulling out
a control bar.
Control Bar
Observation
Photo
VIS
100%
0%
50/50
1
50%
50%
PHOTO
11
0%
100%
Fig. 41
With AET22* tube individual adjustments
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