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2.4 Adiusting
Interpupillary
Distance
The Interpupillary
Distance
is
essentially
the distance
between
your
two
pupils
expressed in
millimeters. When
set correctly,
one will
see one
uniform round
field
of view
or
FOV.
The
adjustment is
made
by simply
pulling
apart
or
pushing
together
the eyetubes
until a
uniform round
field is
achieved.
Make
note
of
the
number marked
on the viewing
head so
you
can
repeat
the
setting later.
When
you place
a specimen
on the
stage,
get
it
into
focus
with
the right
eye
while
your
left
eye is
closed.
Once
the
right
side
is
in focus
by
using
the
fine
focus
knob
on the microscope,
open
your
left
eye and
use the
diopter on the left
eyetube
to bring
the
left
side in focus.
once this is
done, the
microscope
is
adjusted to
this
user. other
users will
have different
lP's
and different focusinq
abilities.
interpupillary
distance
3.0 Operation
Once
the microscope
has
been setup in
its working
location
with
all
of the
components
correcfly
installed,
it
is ready
for
use.
Your MX7500/
MXB500
Series Microscope
is
a
precision
instrument
designed
to last
a lifetime.
Always
handle
your
microscope with
care and avoid
abrupt motion,
vibration
and
shock.
Do not
install
any bulb in
your
instrument
other than ones
designated
by MeijiTechno:
MA275tO5
12V
50W
Halooen
For Vertical
illuminators
MX75O0/MXASOO
moGls
MA326
6V 30W Halogen
For
integrated
transmitted
illuminators
MXBSOO
models
Always
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the back
of
the
microscope
when
not
being
used,
or when
cleaning
your
instrument
or when
making
any repairs.
Aclurlon
Avoid
Dismantling
Never
attempt
to dismantle
the instrument.
This
will void
your
warranty
and
could
possibly
lead
to
the
instrument
no
longer
performing
accurately.
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