Руководство По Работе для Zeiss Axiovert 100

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3D Microscopy
Eyepiece version
Axiovert 100/135/135 M
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B  40-022-4  e    09/98
 2.3.2 Check the contrast
 If colors or inhomogeneity are visible in the
pupil, change the voltage settings for the 3D
illumination shutter and the 3D shutter of the
eyepieces on the potentiometers of the 3D-
CONTROL DAS-3 until optimum contrast and
brightness are achieved.
 There are two ways of adjusting the voltage of
the 3D illumination shutter:
 3D illumination shutter in the
3D illumination unit,
Eyepieces with 3D shutter not in the
microscope
 Use centering telescope (100) or Bertrand
lens (135/135 M) to view the half pupils
 Set the rotary switch of the 3D-CONTROL
DSA-3 to 2D:
brightness position
 View the contrast;
if required, use screwdriver to reset I1 or I2
until both halves of the pupil display equal
brightness
 3D illumination shutter outside the microscope
 In the brightness position, view the 3D
illumination shutter against a white
background and reset I1 or I2 until both
halves display equal brightness.
 
There are two ways of adjusting the voltage of
the 3D shutters in the eyepieces:
 3D illumination shutter outside the microscope,
eyepieces with 3D shutter in the microscope
 Set the rotary switch of the 3D-CONTROL
DSA-3 to 2D:
brightness position
 View the contrast;
if required, use screwdriver to reset E1 or E2
until both eyepieces display equal brightness
Recommended:
 Eyepieces with 3D shutter outside the
microscope
 Hold eyepieces directly in front of your eye
or reverse eyepieces and view them from
the rear from some distance
 View both eyepieces against a white
background in the brightness position and
reset E1 and E2 until both eyepieces feature
an identical colorless gray shade and
identical brightness.
 After conclusion of the voltage settings, the
eyepieces with 3D shutter are inserted again. It
may happen that brightness differences occur
again between right and left; in such a case
 slightly turn the eyepieces in the tube
(
 10°);
set maximum and homogeneous brightness