ANHB2214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Pupillary Distance, Eyepiece

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Right lateral view: a= illumination control knob, b= substage condenser focusing knob, c= condenser & aperture diagragm, d= slide holder, g= objective lens rotator, h= coarse focus knob. How to use the microscope: always use your microscope on a hard, stable surface, plug the microscope power cord into a suitable grounded electrical outlet. A grounded 3 wire cord is provided: turn on the microscope by rotating the illumination control knob on the bottom left side of the instrument, set the illumination control knob to the lowest setting. The dm e has been factory adjusted such that stage focus can be found 1. 5 rotations of focus adjustment: adjust eyetubes for interpupillary distance and eye difference- left is focusable to compensate for refractive differences of the eyes. To set the eyetubes correctly- focus on specimen through right eye piece only.

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