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Motic PA53MET User Manual 

Version 1.0.1 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

IMPORTANT NOTICE 

 

This product may malfunction due to electromagnetic waves caused by portable personal telephone, 

transceivers, radio-controlled toys, etc. Be sure to avoid having the above objects, which affect the 

normal operation of the product, brought near the product. The information in this publication has been 

carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication. MOTIC assumes no 

responsibility, however, for possible errors or omissions, or for any consequences resulting from the use 

of the information contained herein. 

MOTIC reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications at any time and 

without prior notices, and is not required to update this documentation to reflect such changes. 

 

©2018 Motic China Group Co., Ltd. 

 

All rights are reserved. 

Under copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the prior written 

consent of Motic China Group Co., Ltd.

Summary of Contents for PA53MET

Page 1: ...to be entirely accurate at the time of publication MOTIC assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained...

Page 2: ...nclature 13 7 Observation Procedure 16 7 1 Preparation 16 7 2 Procedure 16 8 Operation 18 8 1 Base 18 8 1 1 Voltage Indication and Switch 18 8 1 2 Turn ON OFF Power saving function 18 8 1 3 Turn ON OF...

Page 3: ...Computer Control 27 9 Troubleshooting Guide 28 9 1 Electrical system 28 9 2 Optical system 28 9 3 Observation Tube 30 9 4 Stage and Focus Adjustment 30 10 Specifications 31 10 1 Body unit 31 10 2 3D m...

Page 4: ...for this reason that the following safety notices have been placed appropriately within the text of this manual to highlight safety related information or information requiring special emphasis All us...

Page 5: ...fety ground is fastened to the chassis Protective earth connected to conductive parts of Class I equipment for safety purposes This symbol identifies Alternating Current Disposal of your old appliance...

Page 6: ...ment is subject to excessive shocks or vibrations Where equipment is exposed to chemical material or explosive gas Pull out the power cord with holding the plug not the cord To avoid risk of electric...

Page 7: ...rsons Customer maintenance of this equipment may only be performed as stated in the User s Manual and Service Manual Any additional maintenance may only be performed by MOTIC s service technicians or...

Page 8: ...ternational Detachable Rated 10 A 250 V Plug type CEE 7A II Connector type IEC 60320 C13 and Cord type H05W F3G min 0 75 mm2 3 conductor terminating in molded on grounding type attachment plug HAR mar...

Page 9: ...tion against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor...

Page 10: ...below 100 The device can be in the following storage conditions after unpackaged A Temperature range from 10 C to 55 C B Relative humidity range below 95 The device is made to operate under the follo...

Page 11: ...cus adjustment knob binocular tube lamp housing and stage It may cause serious damage to the microscope The desktop should be a level surface with an inclination of less than 3 The microscope may beco...

Page 12: ...lames or potential sources of electrical sparks for example electrical equipment that is being switched on or off Also remember to always use it only in a well ventilated room Do not attempt to use or...

Page 13: ...13 6 NOMENCLATURE...

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Page 15: ...15 Control box and control pad are provided PA53MET 3D PA53MET BD 3D only...

Page 16: ...ocus the specimen Coarse fine adjustment knob Adjust brightness Brightness control knob Adjust diopter if light path selection is eye Diopter adjustment ring Adjust interpupillary distance if light pa...

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Page 18: ...the voltage and make illumination brighter and vice versa The indicator indicate the voltage Fig 1 8 1 2 Turn ON OFF Power saving function Push ECO button to toggle power saving function on and off T...

Page 19: ...ng nosepiece is changed To set new preset brightness press IL button long while IL indicator LED turns on Fig 3 8 1 4 Using the built in Filters PA53MET T PA53MET BD T Each of filter switch can engage...

Page 20: ...he Allen screwdriver loosen the clamping screw and remove the fine adjustment knob Fig 5 8 2 2 Adjusting the Coarse Adjustment Knob Tension If desired you can change the coarse adjustment tension usin...

Page 21: ...d by rotating the coarse adjustment knob to reach the pre focused position then making fine adjustment with the fine adjustment knob Turn the lever counterclockwise to unlock NOTE When the pre focusin...

Page 22: ...llary distance Fig 9 8 4 2 Adjusting the Diopter The diopter adjustment ring is used when the eyepiece has no function of diopter adjustment Looking through the right eyepiece there is no diopter adju...

Page 23: ...asses extend the folded eye shades in direction of the arrow to prevent extraneous light from entering between the eyepieces and eyes Fig 11 8 4 4 Selecting the Light Path of the Trinocular Tube Slide...

Page 24: ...nser centering knob to move the iris diaphragm image to the center of the field of view Gradually open the field iris diaphragm The condenser is properly centered if the iris image is centered and ins...

Page 25: ...roscope specimens is ordinarily low setting the condenser aperture iris diaphragm to between 70 and 80 of the NA of the objectives in use is usually recommended Remove one of the eyepieces look into t...

Page 26: ...cision of control Rotate the fine focus adjustment knob to change voltage of lamp Fig 17 8 6 2 Height display Height of 3D profiler is displayed in height display window Two type of height can be disp...

Page 27: ...y stop button to stop 3D profiler immediately Use this button when the objectives is about to contact with the specimen Fig 19 8 7 Linking Motic Analysis 8 7 1 Computer Control Some parameter can be c...

Page 28: ...s not connected securely Connect it securely Lamp is not collected securely Insert it securely 9 2 Optical system Problem Cause Remedy 1 Lamp lights but field of view is dark Lamp voltage is too low A...

Page 29: ...s on the condenser Dirt or dust exists on the specimen 4 One side of image is blurred Nosepiece is not attached properly Push the slide dovetail until it is stopped Nosepiece is not rotated to a click...

Page 30: ...oarse adjustment knob is hard to turn Tension adjustment ring is tightened excessively Loosen ring Focus stopper lever is locked Unlock focus stopper lever 2 Stage falls down by itself Image is out fo...

Page 31: ...D 0 5mm Optional Plan S APO BD 5X 0 15 W D 20mm 10X 0 3 W D 12mm 20X 0 45 W D 3mm 50X 0 8 W D 1mm 100X 0 9 W D 0 5mm Optional LPlan S APO Optional 20X 0 4 W D 12mm 50X 0 55 WD 8mm 100X 0 8 W D 3 3mm...

Page 32: ...ulb Philips 7724 12V 100W long life halogen bulb Philips 7724 Condenser No Yes No Yes Abbe N A 1 20 N A 1 20 Long working LWCD N A 0 65 LWCD N A 0 65 Stage 4x4 inch Size 210 W X 170 D mm Stroke 104 X...

Page 33: ...nification N A W D mm Cover glass Thickness mm Field of view mm Eyepiece 10x Plan S Apo 5x 0 15 20 0 5 10x 0 30 12 0 2 5 20x 0 45 3 0 1 25 50x 0 80 1 0 0 5 100x 0 90 0 5 0 0 25 Plan S Apo BD 5x 0 15 2...

Page 34: ...of assembly of the various modules When assembling the microscope make sure that all parts are free of dust and dirt and avoid scratching any parts or touching glass surfaces Most assembly operations...

Page 35: ...e bulb with gloves or a piece of gauze depress the bulb clamping lever and insert bulb pin fully into the pin holes on the lamp socket Gently release the bulb clamping lever to the original position t...

Page 36: ...d down before removing the Lamp housing Loosen the clamping screw with provided Allen screwdriver Mount the lamp housing to the connection port on the rear of the illuminator and press the lamp housin...

Page 37: ...lowest position Fully loosen the condenser clamping knob Position the condenser so that the aperture scale is located in front Tighten the condenser clamping knob and gently raise the condenser holde...

Page 38: ...and tighten the observation tube clamp screw Fig 26 11 2 6 Attaching the Eyepiece NOTE Attach eyepieces of the same magnification and of the same field number to the left and the right eyes Otherwise...

Page 39: ...e and fasten it Connect main body connector withanother end of 12pin cable and fasten it Connect controlpad connecter withprovided 6pin cable and fasten it Connect controlbox connector withanother end...

Page 40: ...40 11 2 8 Attaching the Computer Connect Motic Analysis port and computer with RS232C cable when using Analysis program Fig 29...

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