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Optical Microscope and Accessory

Instructions

This instruction manual is for the system microscope model BX53M.
To ensure the safety, obtain optimum performance and to familiarize yourself fully with 
the use of this system, we recommend that you study this manual thoroughly before 
operating this system, and always keep this manual at hand when operating this system.
Retain this instruction manual in an easily accessible place near the work desk for future 
reference.
For details of products included in the configuration of this system, see page 9.

System Microscope

BX53M

Summary of Contents for BX53M

Page 1: ...lf fully with the use of this system we recommend that you study this manual thoroughly before operating this system and always keep this manual at hand when operating this system Retain this instruct...

Page 2: ...uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this product in...

Page 3: ...M RLAS S is combined 17 2 When BX3M KMA S is combined 17 3 When BX3M RLA S is combined 17 4 When BX3M URAS S is combined 18 3 5 Changing between the eyepiece light path and the camera light path 19 3...

Page 4: ...reflected light illumination 34 1 Using the field diaphragm FS 34 2 Adjusting during observation 35 3 Centering of the field diaphragm FS 36 3 12 Adjusting the aperture diaphragm of the reflected lig...

Page 5: ...observation procedures 59 4 9 Setting the analyzer and the polarizer of the reflected light illumination 60 1 When BX3M URAS S BX3M RLA S or BX3M KMA S is combined 60 2 When BX3M RLAS S is combined 61...

Page 6: ...5 4 Observation tube 84 5 5 Stage 85 6 Specifications 86 7 Optical performance list UIS2 series 89 8 Assembly 93 8 1 Assembly diagram 93 8 2 Assembly procedures 94 8 3 Connection with PC 121 9 Prevent...

Page 7: ...ted light brightfield observation and transmitted light simple polarization observation BX53 53M P polarizing microscope Transmitted light polarization observation BX3M CB CBFM Control box FM Control...

Page 8: ...ht of the microscope is increased by the accessories mounted on it In this case as this microscope may be overturned take the actions to prevent the microscope from overturning In particular if follow...

Page 9: ...ed The electromagnetic environment should be evaluated prior to operation of the product Remove the power cord in case of emergency In case of emergency be sure to unplug the power cord from the power...

Page 10: ...ook directly at the light coming out from the objective or the specular reflection light from the specimen Do not look directly at the light coming out from the objective for a long time since it may...

Page 11: ...nc Secure the sufficient space around the lamp housing The surface of the lamp housing on the back of the microscope gets very hot Therefore when installing the microscope secure the sufficient space...

Page 12: ...erature Coded universal reflected light illuminator BX3M URAS S High temperature Shutter for coded universal reflected light illuminator BX3M URAS S High temperature DF converter U RCV High temperatur...

Page 13: ...tes or more and replace the lamp See page 110 The mercury burner contains high pressure gas in the tube If you keep using the mercury burner exceeding its lifetime significantly the distortion accumul...

Page 14: ...servation Stage Condenser Illuminator Observation tube Light source for reflected light illumination Light source for transmitted light illumination Control box Microscope frame Hand switch The diagra...

Page 15: ...Infrared Brightfield Simple polariza tion Polariza tion Microscope frame BX53MRF S BX53MTRF S Observation tube U BI30 2 U TBI 3 U TR30 2 U TR30IR U ETR 4 U TTR 2 U SWTR 3 U SWETTR 5 U TLU U TLUIR Int...

Page 16: ...imple polariza tion Differential interfer ence contrast Fluores cence Infrared Brightfield Simple polariza tion Polariza tion Light sources U LLG150 U LLG300 U RMT Nosepiece U P4RE U P5BDRE U P6RE U 5...

Page 17: ...ence contrast Fluores cence Infrared Brightfield Simple polariza tion Polariza tion Stage Option U SHG U SHGT U HRD 4 U HRDT 4 U HLD 4 U HLDT 4 U MSSP U WHP2 U MSSPG U MSSP4 U WHP64 U SPG64 U SP64 BH...

Page 18: ...polariza tion Differential interfer ence contrast Fluores cence Infrared Brightfield Simple polariza tion Polariza tion MIX slider for reflected light observation U MIXR U MIXRCBL Polarizing element...

Page 19: ...on Differential interfer ence contrast Fluores cence Infrared Brightfield Simple polariza tion Polariza tion Camera adapter U TV0 25XC U TV0 35XC 2 U TV0 5XC 3 U TV0 63XC U TV1XC U TV1X 2 U CMAD3 Hand...

Page 20: ...ne focusing knob of the microscope frame page 24 Brightness control knob of the microscope frame page 26 Brightness control knob of the microscope frame page 26 Binocular tube page 32 Diopter adjustme...

Page 21: ...15 BX53M Make a copy of this observation method guide Place it near the microscope so that you use it when operating the microscope TIP 1 6 12 3 5 11 4 7 8 13 9 10 7 2...

Page 22: ...instruction manual provided with the respective unit 1 2 This function is available only with the microscope frame BX53MTRF S Changing between ON and OFF of the reflected LED lamp housing and the tra...

Page 23: ...X3M KMA S is combined 3 4 Selecting the observation method 1 1 Select the observation method using the brightfield darkfield selector knob Display Function BF The brightfield observation is selected D...

Page 24: ...B excitation FL WGS Fluorescence observation with G excitation FL WUS Fluorescence observation with U excitation When performing the fluorescence observation If you perform the fluorescence observati...

Page 25: ...ight when the stage plate is combined with the stage with coaxial knobs on the bottom right left U SVRM U SVLM is described as follows Combination with U MSSP 500 g The maximum load weight when the st...

Page 26: ...hold the stage firmly while loosening the clamping screw Hold the stage surely and loosen the clamping screw a of the stage holder with the Allen screwdriver Move the stage up and down to find the des...

Page 27: ...ies Remedy X axis direction right and left Hold the stage plate mounting section and move it right and left until it touches the stopper Y axis direction front and back Hold the upper stage and move f...

Page 28: ...b of the stage U SVRM SVLM and or U SIC64 prevents knobs from slipping and allows the fine stage operation only by holding it lightly Also the fatigue caused by the long hour operation can be reduced...

Page 29: ...ed nosepiece BX3M HSRE to select the objective The nosepiece rotation direction specified by pressing the button can be changed by setting the dip switch on the side of the control box BX3M CB For det...

Page 30: ...r the fine operation with the finger tip or ball of a finger NOTE TIP 1 2 3 TIP Be sure to use the tension adjustment ring a for adjusting the tension of the coarse focusing knob The tension of the co...

Page 31: ...t adapter BX3M ARMAD is combined the scale is not available 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 NOTE 5 Method to find the approximate focal point easily This function prevents the collision between the sample and the objec...

Page 32: ...er to the instruction manual provided with the unit Engage the ND filter in the light path and adjust the transmittance of the illumination light For details see 3 14 Inserting the reflected light ill...

Page 33: ...tion method is selected 5 Using the LIM SET switch Procedure to store the brightness Press the LIM switch a to set the Store mode The LIM indicator b is OFF Select the brightfield observation method F...

Page 34: ...ding to or in the tables will be stored Combination example 1 Unit Setting Reflected LED lamp housing BX3M LEDR Transmitted LED lamp housing BX3M LEDT Reflected light illumination Coded reflected LED...

Page 35: ...ion Coded reflected LED light illuminator for BF DF PO BX3M RLAS S DF Quintuple revolving nosepiece U 5RE 2 Objective 5X 1 hole 10X 2 holes 20X 3 holes 50X 4 holes 100X 5 holes Example of stored brigh...

Page 36: ...the LIM switch a and the SET switch b After 5 seconds the stored brightness returns to the factory default setting If you release the LIM switch and the SET switch within 5 seconds the stored brightn...

Page 37: ...lar from the upper or lower limit stop position the product may be damaged The intermediate attachment is not available with U TBI 3 If you observe scratches or dirt on the mirror surface in the darkf...

Page 38: ...of the eyepiece turn the diopter adjustment ring b to set the index to 0 Perform this operation for right and left eyepieces Adjust the interpupillary distance Place the sample Engage the 10X objecti...

Page 39: ...he sample Engage the 10X objective in the light path While looking into the eyepiece equipped with the eyepiece micrometer turn the coarse fine focusing knobs to bring the sample into focus Turn the d...

Page 40: ...hragm increases the contrast furthermore and prevents the flares Note always set to 5 for the darkfield observation When observing the image with eyepiece Observation tube U SWTR 3 U SWETTR 5 Field nu...

Page 41: ...1 2 5 inch 1 2 inch 1 1 8 inch 2 3 inch 1 inch 0 5X 2 3 3 5 0 63X 2 2 3 4 1X 2 2 2 3 If the field diaphragm is not centered the area around the field of view may be darkened partially For the centeri...

Page 42: ...and place the sample on the stage to bring it into focus approximately NOTE TIP 1 2 3 Centering of the field diaphragm FS Field diaphragm image Field of view of the eyepiece Move the field diaphragm k...

Page 43: ...the field diaphragm image inscribes to the field of view Picture C If the field diaphragm image is decentered try centering again 5 Open the field diaphragm until the field diaphragm image becomes al...

Page 44: ...ob The color color bar of the scale b corresponds to the band color c of the objective Aligning the aperture diaphragm knob a position color bar with the band color of the objective engaged in the lig...

Page 45: ...the aperture diaphragm image to approximately 70 of the field of view If the aperture diaphragm image is displaced from the center of the field of view insert the Allen screwdriver to the AS centerin...

Page 46: ...hed with the objective remove the objective cap in the light path Pull out the shutter until a clicking sound is heard and remove the shutter from the light path Move the field diaphragm knob to narro...

Page 47: ...in the mirror focusing screw on the back of the lamp housing and turn it to bring the mirror arc image into focus Picture C 11 Turn the burner centering knobs to overlay the arc image with the mirror...

Page 48: ...rting the reflected light illumination filter Canceling the link As factory default the ND filter is linked with the selection of the observation method If the brightness is not sufficient when perfor...

Page 49: ...observation image U 25Y48 Yellow filter Contrast filter for semiconductor wafer observation U 25ND50 2 Light volume adjustment filter Adjusts the brightness of the light source Transmittance 50 U 25ND...

Page 50: ...ise and slide the cover with the precision screwdriver to open the cover Insert the arbitrary filter in the filter mounting hole b of the slider If the orientation of the filter to use is specified in...

Page 51: ...45 BX53M MEMO...

Page 52: ...justment knob page 48 Condenser centering knob page 48 Field diaphragm ring of the microscope frame page 48 Select the brightfield BF observation 3 Place a sample on the stage 6 Engage the 10X objecti...

Page 53: ...47 BX53M Make a copy of this observation method guide Place it near the microscope so that you use it when operating the microscope TIP 1 7 12 3 11 6 8 13 14 9 10 4 15 6 5 2 8...

Page 54: ...y mistake If you use the condenser attached with the top lens such as U SC3 etc engage the top lens in the light path and perform the centering Select the brightfield observation BF For procedures to...

Page 55: ...f the field Picture B 6 Turnthefielddiaphragmringinthearrowdirectiontoopenthefielddiaphragm graduallyuntilthefielddiaphragmimageinscribesthefieldofview PictureC If the field diaphragm image is decente...

Page 56: ...ze Number of filters Filter mount 45 mm One filter Filter cassette 45 mm Thickness 2 7 mm or less Three filters When attaching the filter cassette the filter with the thickness of 3 mm or less can be...

Page 57: ...After the filter cassette is attached be careful that the condenser may collide with the filter cassette if the stage is lowered too much 3 4 NOTE Using the filter cassette Sliding the lever on the ri...

Page 58: ...ope frame page 24 Aperture diaphragm knob of the reflected light illuminator page 39 Field diaphragm knob of the reflected light illuminator page 36 Select the darkfield DF observation 3 Place a sampl...

Page 59: ...be page 32 Diopter adjustment ring page 32 Nosepiece page 23 Coarse Fine focusing knob of the microscope frame page 24 Aperture diaphragm knob of the reflected light illuminator page 39 Field diaphrag...

Page 60: ...me page 26 Binocular tube page 32 Diopter adjustment ring page 32 Nosepiece page 23 Coarse Fine focusing knob of the microscope frame page 24 Aperture diaphragm knob of the reflected light illuminator...

Page 61: ...Diopter adjustment ring page 32 Nosepiece page 23 Coarse Fine focusing knob of the microscope frame page 24 Aperture diaphragm knob of the reflected light illuminator page 39 Field diaphragm knob of t...

Page 62: ...e Fine focusing knob of the microscope frame page 24 Insert the band pass filters for IR U BP1100IR U BP1200IR U 25 5 Turn ON the main switch 1 Filter insertion slot of the reflected light illuminator...

Page 63: ...page 32 Nosepiece page 23 Coarse Fine focusing knob of the microscope frame page 24 Aperture diaphragm knob of the reflected light illuminator page 39 Field diaphragm knob of the reflected light illu...

Page 64: ...e 23 Coarse Fine focusing knob of the microscope frame page 24 Field diaphragm ring of the microscope frame page 48 Place a sample on the stage 6 Engage the 10X objective in the light path 7 Bring the...

Page 65: ...59 BX53M For details of transmitted light polarization observation refer to the instruction manual provided with the unit 4 8 Transmitted light polarization observation procedures...

Page 66: ...the sample into focus approximately If the cover or the dummy slider is attached to the analyzer insertion slot a or the polarizer insertion slot b remove it Insert the analyzer in the analyzer inser...

Page 67: ...and bring the sample into focus approximately 1 2 Turn the dial to adjust the analyzer Observation with crossed Nichols Align the white circle index c of the dial with the white line d Observation wi...

Page 68: ...MPLFLN MPLFLN BD series MPLAPON series UIS UMPlanFl UMPlanFl BD series MPlanApo20X 100X MPlanApo100XBD 2 4 10 Inserting the DIC slider Push in the DIC slider to the second level position where the cli...

Page 69: ...ontrast in the gray sensitive color with the highest sensitivity If you select the magenta sensitive color for the background color even a small phase difference can be viewed by a variation of the co...

Page 70: ...necessary when the coded universal reflected light illuminator BX3M URAS S is combined Push in the shutter to the second level position where the clicking sound is heard Shutter position Light path F...

Page 71: ...er and the polarizer The picture shows the insertion parts of BX3M URAS S The same insertion parts are also provided to BX3M RLAS S or BX3M KMA S a 6 6 b c When the polarizing condenser U POC 2 is com...

Page 72: ...observation 1 a a b c The state whether the MIX slider for reflected light observation is engaged in or removed from the light path can be checked by the POSITION indicator a of the hand switch BX3M...

Page 73: ...predetermined quantity Long press Darken continuously Short press Brighten by predetermined quantity Long press Brighten continuously Indicator The light intensity state can be checked by the indicat...

Page 74: ...MODE button a of the hand switch BX3M HS to select the illumination pattern The indicator b turns ON according to the illumination pattern Operation Function Short press Changes the illumination patt...

Page 75: ...ample into focus using the fine focusing knob If bubbles are contained in the oil the visibility of the image is deteriorated Check that the bubbles are not contained in the oil To remove bubbles turn...

Page 76: ...he analyzer or the polarizer are in the light path Remove the analyzer or the polarizer from the light path 60 65 Light path selection lever of the trinocular tube is at the position Set the light pat...

Page 77: ...d at the correct position Stop the ND filter lever at the position where the clicking sound is heard 42 The ND filter is not linked completely Set the ND filter correctly whether to link or cancel 42...

Page 78: ...k The observation image shifts when defocusing The nosepiece is not attached correctly Push in the nosepiece along the mounting dovetail until it touches the end and secure it 104 The objective is not...

Page 79: ...73 BX53M...

Page 80: ...icator HS Indicates the lighting state of the indicator of the hand switch BX3M HS MIX Indicates the lighting state of the indicator of the MIX slider for reflected light observation U MIXR Turns ON B...

Page 81: ...d brightness LIM function is restored to the factory default setting the power supply is not turned ON again Set the main switch to ON 30 The microscope frame is damaged Or the LED lamp housing is dam...

Page 82: ...brightness is not set automatically When selecting the objective by turning the motorized nosepiece or the coded nosepiece When selecting the observation method using the coded reflected light illumi...

Page 83: ...e control box again Then set the main switch to ON and confirm that the beep is heard once 16 100 117 The control box BX3M CB is damaged If the indicator on the back of the controller does not light e...

Page 84: ...the hand switch for motorized nosepiece BX3M HSRE is pressed the motorized nosepiece rotates but it does not reach the specified hole 5 times f The MIX slider for reflected light observation U MIXR c...

Page 85: ...r of the control box are connected again and also if the beep sound is not heard when the main switch is set to ON contact Olympus 16 100 117 The hand switch BX3M HS is not connected Set the main swit...

Page 86: ...N None Turns ON g The CUBE indicator or the OB indicator does not light even though following operations were performed Select the observation method using the coded reflected light illuminator Select...

Page 87: ...If the illumination does not turn ON even though the light intensity button is pressed contact Olympus 67 The control box BX3M CB is not connected Set the main switch to OFF and connect the control b...

Page 88: ...f beeps CB LIM HS MIX None Either one of them turns ON h The system cannot be controlled by PC None i The beep sound is heard once suddenly and the system returns to the state that the power is ON 1 t...

Page 89: ...pply voltage fluctuation etc occurs caused by thunder etc and the system was reset This is not a failure If this phenomenon occurs frequently contact Olympus The communication between the control box...

Page 90: ...ring so that the tension of the coarse focusing knob becomes the appropriate tightness 24 The stage is raised while the pre focusing lever is locked Unlock the pre focusing lever 25 b The stage descen...

Page 91: ...ly 97 b The stage does not move in the Y axis direction front and back U SIC4R2 SIC4L2 The Y axis is locked Unlock the Y axis 21 c The tension of the X axis and Y axis knobs is too tight or too loose...

Page 92: ...X53MTRF S Observation tube Binocular tube U BI30 2 Field number 22 U TBI 3 Field number 22 tilting type Trinocular tube U SWTR 3 Field number 26 5 U SWETTR 5 Field number 26 5 tilting type for upright...

Page 93: ...housing BX3M LEDT White LED Maximum current 700 mA Nosepiece Manual type U 5RE 2 5 holes U D6RE 6 holes detachable slider U D6RE ESD 6 holes detachable slider support ESD U D7RE 7 holes detachable sli...

Page 94: ...ed with handle tension adjustment mechanism U SIC4R2 U SIC4L2 Movable range 100 Y x 105 X mm Equipped with Y axis lock mechanism U SIC64 Movable range Reflected light observation 100 Y x 150 X mm Tran...

Page 95: ...omat for brightfield darkfield 5X 10X 20X 50X 100X MPLFLN Plan Semi Apochromat 1 25X 1 2 5X 1 5X 10X 20X 40X 2 50X 100X MPLFLN BD Plan Semi Apochromat BD 5X 10X 20X 50X 100X 150X MPLFLN BDP Plan Semi...

Page 96: ...0 53 100X 0 90 1 0 0 1000X 0 22 1000X 0 27 MPLFLN BD Plan Semi Apochromat for brightfield darkfield OFN26 5 MPlanFLN BD 5X 0 15 12 0 50X 4 4 50X 5 3 10X 0 30 6 5 100X 2 2 100X 2 65 20X 0 45 3 0 0 200...

Page 97: ...00X 2 65 LCPLN IR Plan Achromat for observation through glass OFN22 LCPlanN 2 20X 0 45 8 3 0 1 2 200X 1 1 200X 1 33 50X 0 65 4 5 0 1 2 500X 0 44 500X 0 53 100X 0 85 1 2 0 0 7 1000X 0 22 1000X 0 27 LCP...

Page 98: ...epth increases when the aperture diaphragm is narrowed down and decreases when the numerical aperture of the objective becomes larger Field number Indicates the diameter of the image area visible by t...

Page 99: ...OPA U TRU U KPA 17 Cables Eyepiece MIX slider DIC slider for reflected light observation Fluorescence mirror unit Stage Condenser Stage plate Stage option Brightfield objective Microscope frame BX53M...

Page 100: ...ned there is a risk that the microscope may overturn To prevent the microscope from overturing the overturing prevention plate must be attached Tilt the microscope frame so that the back of the micros...

Page 101: ...r Turn the coarse focusing knob to lower the stage holder a sufficiently NOTE 1 Removing the stopper of the stage holder While holding the stage holder loosen the clamping screw of the stage holder 2...

Page 102: ...the condenser along the dovetail of the condenser holder b from the front side and push it until it touches the end When using the condenser attached with positioning pin on the back attach it by push...

Page 103: ...o that the knob comes to the front Stage with coaxial knobs on the bottom right left U SVRM U SVLM Attach the fine focusing knob of the focusing section at the opposite positions of the stage knob Whe...

Page 104: ...rn the coarse focusing knob to lower the stage sufficiently Loosen the screw a 2 positions of the stage plate Combine the stage plate or the holder plate to the stage and tighten the screws a 2 positi...

Page 105: ...ure the stage plate 1 2 3 1 2 3 Attaching BH2 WHR43 BH2 WHR54 or BH2 WHR65 Following units can be attached to the wafer holder U WHP2 and the wafer holder plate U WHP64 Rotary wafer holder BH2 WHR43 R...

Page 106: ...ng the motorized nosepiece or the hand switch for motorized nosepiece BX3M HSRE to the microscope Set the dip switch on the side of the control box BX3M CB 1 Factory default setting Function Unit Sett...

Page 107: ...ble connections page 115 1 2 3 4 c d e b e a 3 4 2 A B 1 c a 1 b Use the dedicated Allen wrench provided with the height adapter to attach the height adapter Align the mounting screw holes a 4 positio...

Page 108: ...se the dedicated Allen wrench provided with the reflected light illuminator to attach the reflected light illuminator Without aligning the mounting screws a 4 positions of the reflected light illumina...

Page 109: ...h it to the rubber sheet placed on the desk and turn to remove it Insert the micrometer into the micrometer frame with the display surface of the micrometer facing down Put the micrometer frame back t...

Page 110: ...amping screw using the Allen screwdriver Be careful if the clamping screw is loosened too much it may be come off 1 2 NOTE 1 2 3 Insert the nosepiece from the front side along the nosepiece mounting d...

Page 111: ...es of the nosepiece using the dip switch on the side of the control box BX3M CB For details see Attaching the control box page 100 5 NOTE 5 Loosen the mounting knob a on the front of the nosepiece and...

Page 112: ...the back of the microscope frame When attaching the halogen lamp housing or the mercury lamp housing attach it so that the radiation fin faces up Do not light the mercury burner when the lamp housing...

Page 113: ...or reflected light illumination attached with the DF converter into the light source mounting hole of the reflected light illuminator until it touches the end When attaching the reflected LED lamp hou...

Page 114: ...ble lamp housing adapter U DULHA so that the a part shown in the following picture comes to the left side horizontally when facing to the back side of the microscope frame NOTE a Liquid light guide ad...

Page 115: ...the lamp socket in the arrow direction by 90 3 a b c d While pressing down the bulb fixing lever a hold the halogen bulb b wrapped with gauze etc and insert the terminal c until it touches the pin pos...

Page 116: ...til the bulb the lamp housing and areas around the lamp housing are sufficiently cooled down and replace the old bulb with the applicable bulb 5 CAUTION 2 4 c b a b 1 Hold the upper section of the lam...

Page 117: ...ng fingerprints or stains on the lamp Otherwise the burner may be exploded due to the glass distortion caused by the stains If fingerprints or stains are attached to the burner clean it by wiping gent...

Page 118: ...ides of the cover a on the front of the illuminator lightly and pull it to the front side 2 a a 3 4 5 b Turn the turret until the position number b of the fluorescence mirror unit to be replaced comes...

Page 119: ...lted 6 Insert the indicator sheet corresponding to the fluorescence mirror unit which was inserted in 5 in the inscription pocket c The indicator sheet is provided with BX3M URAS S 7 c 8 a a Hold the...

Page 120: ...the mounting screw is loosened too much it may be come off 1 NOTE 1 3 Insert the transmitted LED lamp housing in the light source mounting hole until it touches the end Tighten the mounting screw usi...

Page 121: ...s attached with clamping screws be sure to tighten them NOTE Coded reflected light illuminator BX3M RLAS S BX3M URAS S MIX slider for reflected light observation U MIXR Cable for U MIXR U MIXRCBL Refl...

Page 122: ...The cable holders are provided with the cable for U MIXR U MIXRCBL Open the cable holders a b and c put the cable for MIX slider for reflected light observation U MIXR into the cable holders and clos...

Page 123: ...e microscope frame to OFF and connect the power cord Connect the power cord plug to the grounded triplex outlet If the outlet is not grounded the electric safety performance intended by Olympus cannot...

Page 124: ...is operation for both power cords of the AC adapter connected to the control box and the AC adapter connected to the microscope frame 4 If the mercury lamp housing or the halogen lamp housing is combi...

Page 125: ...switch a Do not remove the paper from the adhesive surface of the circular plate until the attaching position is determined Determine the attaching position c part around the left or right coarse foc...

Page 126: ...the OB indicator display pocket a of the hand switch When the coded reflected light illuminator BX3M URAS S is combined Attach the magnet sheet corresponding to the mirror units attached to the CUBE i...

Page 127: ...connected to the control box BX3M CB on the back of the microscope with the interface cable USB cable or RS 232C cable In addition the application software to control this system must be installed on...

Page 128: ...er of PC and log on Windows Wait until the desktop appears Set the main switch of the microscope frame to ON Start the application software Exit procedures Exit from the application software Shutdown...

Page 129: ...ng time exceeds 20 000 hours of use 2 Lamp does not light sometimes even though the main switch is turned ON Only when using the halogen bulb 3 Dirt or substances are attached around the main switch 4...

Page 130: ...cally the power supply cord which is approved by one of the agencies mentioned in Table 1 please use replacements approved by any other equivalent and authorized agencies in your country Country Agenc...

Page 131: ...ric Cables BASEC BASEC HAR 10 10 30 N V KEMA KEMA KEUR HAR 10 30 30 SEMKO AB Svenska Elektriska Materielkontrollanstalter SEMKO HAR 10 10 50 sterreichischer Verband f r Elektrotechnik VE VE HAR 30 10...

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