Leica DMI4000B Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
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7. Start-up
7.6.2 Incident Light - Fluorescence
(Leica DMI4000B and Leica DMI6000B)
Suitable aperture and field diaphragm values
have been preset for each objective. The inci-
dent light module has also been centered at the
factory.
However, it may be necessary to readjust the in-
cident light module in some cases after trans-
porting and setting up the stand. Therefore,
check the field diaphragm centering.
The following procedure is provided for the inci-
dent light-bright field illumination.
Select an objective with moderate magnifica-
tion (10x–20x).
Activate the incident-light axis with the TL/IL
button (84.1).
Press the IL-BF / Fluo button to activate the
bright field contrast method (one of the vari-
able function buttons on the stand).
Place a specimen on the stage.
Focus the specimen using the SmartMove or
the focus wheels.
Adjust the light intensity with the INT buttons
(84.3).
Adjusting the field diaphragm
Close the field diaphragm with the FD button
(84.4) or manually until the edge of the dia-
phragm (round or rectangular) appears in the
field of view.
If the limits of the field diaphragm are not in
the center of the field of view, move the posi-
tion of the field diaphragm to the center with
the two centering screws (92.1) on the right
side of the stand.
Use the function buttons FD (84.4) to open the
field diaphragm to the point that they just dis-
appear from the field of view.
•We recommend the use of a rectangular field
diaphragm when using a digital camera.
Match the size of the diaphragm to the chip
size of the camera.
Fig. 92 Adjusting the field diaphragm
(incident light-fluorescence)
1 Adjusting screws for moving the field diaphragm
1