Getting Started FLUOVIEW/
Basic Operations
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With transmitted light differential interference observation using an
immersion objective, set the microscope’s field diaphragm so that it
circumscribes the field of view. Otherwise the contrast may degrade.
(This applies to both visual observation and laser differential
interference observation.)
(5) Filters
These filters are used to adjust the transmitted light.
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Be sure to disengage any filter from the light path for transmitted observation
using lasers. Leaving a filter engaged in the light path will degrade the image
quality.
When you perform transmitted observation using laser with BX61WI, use the
filter knob to disengage the LBD from the light path and engage the FR (Frost)
into the light path. Disengaging the FR (Frost) from the light path may generate
interference fringes on an image.
(6) Universal condenser
Condenser for transmitted lighting. In addition, the rotary turret for the transmitted
light DIC prism and the polarizing plate for differential interference observation
(polarizer) are also provided.
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To perform differential interference observation, engage the transmitted light
DIC prism matching the objective in use in the light path (For both visual
observation and laser differential interference observation).
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To perform visual differential interference observation or laser differential
interference observation, engage the polarizing plate in the light path.
(7) Hand switch U-HSTR2 (U-FH is optionally available with BX61)
The hand switch corresponding to the BX electric system.
Connect the filter wheel of BX to connector of the following in
the back of UCB.
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FW0:
FW1
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FWR:
FW2
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FWT:
FW3
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