Leica DM4000B Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
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6. Startup
In the adjustment window, you see the direct
filament image and the mirror image, which in
most cases are shifted together.
Focus the direct filament image with the col-
lector (46.6).
Use the adjusting buttons on the rear side of
the lamp housing (46.2, 46.4) to pivot the lamp
filament’s mirror image to the side or com-
pletely out of the beam path. The lamp fila-
ment’s focused image remains visible (Fig. 47).
Adjust the direct filament image using the ad-
justing knobs (46.1) and (46.5) so that the
centering surface is halfway covered (Fig. 48).
Then pivot the lamp filament’s mirror image
with the adjusting knobs (46.2 and 4), and
focus it using the reflector (46.3).
Align the mirror image symmetrically to the fil-
ament image (Fig. 49). To do so, use the adjust-
ing knobs (46.2) and (46.4) again.
Defocus the image with the collector head
(46.6) until the filament image and mirror im-
age are no longer recognizable and the image
is uniformly illuminated.
Exchange the reflector cube for lamp
adjustment for the original filter cube.
Note:
Turn off the microscope before exchanging
the reflector cube.
Centering the Hg 50 W mercury lamp
In the adjustment window, you see the direct
arc image and the mirror image, which in most
cases are shifted together.
Fig. 47 Direct lamp filament image focused,
but not centered
(in reality, the image is less focused)
Fig. 48 Direct lamp filament image in target position
(in reality, the image is less focused)
Fig. 49 Direct lamp filament image and mirror image in
target position
(in reality, the image is less focused)