Leica DMI4000B Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
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8. Operation
8.2.7 Integrated Modulation Contrast (TL)
Leica DMI3000 B:
Select a bright field objective with eyepoint A
or C.
Select the slit illumination suitable for the
magnification at the condenser.
Move the polarizer on the condenser into the
beam path.
Remove all other optical components such as
analyzers, polarizers or IC prisms from the
beam path.
Slide the IMC front module to the correct
eyepoint, A or C.
Insert a specimen.
Set the brightness at the light potentiometer
Focus the image with the focus wheels.
Use the knurled wheels on the slider and the
polarizer for fine adjustment.
Leica DMI4000 B and Leica DMI6000 B:
Use the TL/IL function button to switch to
transmitted light (TL).
Select the IMC contrast method (integrated
modulation contrast). by pressing the variable
button IMC.
Alternatively: press the variable button
CHANGE TL .
(For details on button assignments, please see
the identification sheet.)
IMC will appear on the LeicaScreen. If you
have a motorized condenser, the correct slit
diaphragm and polarizer will be activated au-
tomatically. Coded condensers must be
switched manually.
Insert a specimen.
Select a suitable objective (eyepoint A or C).
Slide the IMC front module to the correct
eyepoint, A or C.
Focus the image with the knob on the
SmartMove or the focusing wheel and adjust
the intensity with the INT function buttons.
Use the knurled wheels on the slider and the
polarizer for fine adjustment.