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Obtaining proper Kohler illumination 

 

 

 

With the 4x objective engaged and the specimen brought into focus, turn the field iris 
diaphragm ring clockwise to close the field diaphragm to near its minimum size. The field 
diaphragm is then visible (even if not in focus) (See Figure A). 

 

Turn the sub-stage condenser focusing knob to adjust the height of the condenser to bring 
the field iris diaphragm image into focus, i.e., the EDGE of the polygon (i.e. field 
diaphragm image) should be as clearly in focus as possible. (See Figure B) 

 

 

Using the sub-stage condenser centering screws to center the octagon of light, i.e., the field 
iris diaphragm image is centered in the eyepiece field of view. (See Figure C) 

 

To check centration, open the field iris diaphragm until its image touches the perimeter of 
the field of view. If the image is not precisely inscribed in the field of view, center again. 

 

For actual observation, open the field diaphragm until its image is slightly larger than the 
field of view (i.e., the dark area is just out of view) (See Figure D) 

 

Carefully adjust the sub-stage condenser iris diaphragm, learn to adjust the contrast to 
optimize your image without introducing artifacts and without losing detail. 

The whole point to adjust diopter for reticule eyepiece is to put both reticule and the specimen into focus. 
To achieve this, you should first adjust the 

diopter ring

 to focus reticule, and then adjust the 

focus knob

 

to focus the specimen through reticule eyepiece. After the reticule side eyepiece is ready, adjust the other 
side by only turning the 

diopter ring

. Pay attention to which part should be adjusted in each step. This 

procedure is suitable for both eyepieces are diopter adjustable microscopes. 

Aperture adjustment and proper focusing of the condenser are of critical importance in realizing the full 
potential of the objective. Condenser height is controlled by a rack and pinion gear system (i.e., the 
condenser focusing knob) that allows the condenser focus to be adjusted for proper illumination of the 
specimen. Correct positioning of the condenser with relation to the cone of illumination and focus on the 
specimen is critical to quantitative microscopy and optimum photomicrography. 

        Figure A                      Figure B                      Figure C                     Figure D                    Figure E 

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Summary of Contents for S-3000 Series

Page 1: ...STEINDORFF S 3000 LED Biological Microscope Series Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ment Ring Attachment Notch Specimen Holder Aperture Diaphragm Lever Condenser Filter Field Diaphragm Ring Binocular Head Head Clamping Screw Body Reversed Nosepiece Objective Specimen Stage Condenser...

Page 3: ...2 STEINDORFF Handle Power Input Fuse Power Switch Condenser Focus Knob Coarse Focus Knob Fine Focus Knob Tension Adjustment Ring...

Page 4: ...of your eyepieces objectives and other accessories in place during storage 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 Specifications Viewing Head Siedentopf Binocular or Trinocular head 30 inclined and 360 rotatable Interpupi...

Page 5: ...djustment on both eyepieces for the compensation of defective vision with diopter scales to facilitate finding the correct setting Parfocality of focus is assured by independent diopter adjustment on...

Page 6: ...om of the stand to protect the focusing parts please see picture above 1 Mount the binocular or trinocular head onto the body of the microscope and tighten the head clamping screw 2 Screw up the objec...

Page 7: ...6 STEINDORFF Eyepieces 3 Binocular Head Trinocular Head CCD Adapter 7 Notch Objective s Condenser s 1 6 2 4 5 Security Screws...

Page 8: ...y slightly toward or away from one another to adjust the distance between the tubes to your individual interpupillary distance The adjustment of the interpupillary distance is correct when you see onl...

Page 9: ...on that s convenient for your observation When the reticule is in focus do not move the diopter ring afterwards to keep the reticule in focus Use the same eye to stare at the specimen turn the focus k...

Page 10: ...iew See Figure D Carefully adjust the sub stage condenser iris diaphragm learn to adjust the contrast to optimize your image without introducing artifacts and without losing detail The whole point to...

Page 11: ...of the objective provides better image resolution and contrast and also increases the depth of focus Since the contrast of microscope specimens is ordinarily low setting the condenser aperture iris d...

Page 12: ...arkfield Observation There are two kinds of darkfield condenser available one darkfield dry NA 1 25 one darkfield oil NA 1 25 1 36 Replace the condenser with the darkfield condenser as needed If darkf...

Page 13: ...agm is not properly centered Center it using condenser centering screws Field iris diaphragm is stopped down too far Open it to an optimum stop position Dirt dust on objective eyepieces condenser or l...

Page 14: ...ot match that of the other Interpupillary distance is incorrect Adjust interpupillary distance Incorrect diopter adjustment Adjust diopter Your view is not accustomed to microscope observation Try loo...

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