DIGITAL MICROSCOPE KIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL #44320 ENGLISH Computer not included
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your Celestron microscope purchase. Your new microscope is a precision optical instrument, made of high quality materials to ensure durability and long life. It is designed to give you a lifetime of pleasure with a minimal amount of maintenance. Before attempting to use your microscope, please read through the instructions to familiarize yourself with the functions and operations to maximize your enjoyment and usage.
SPECIFICATIONS — MODEL # 44320 Stage Zoom Eyepiece Focuser Objectives Illuminator — Top Illuminator — Bottom Nosepiece Camera Resolution Weight/Dimensions (with batteries) Plain Stage with metal clips — 74 mm x 70 mm (2.9” x 2.8”) Glass optics. Power continuous from 10x to 20x Coarse focus — dual knobs All glass optics — see magnification chart for powers Pen light style. Uses 2AA batteries (user supplied) Triple with click stop VGA 640 x 480 pixels 17 oz. (482 g) — 5.25” x 3.13” x 9.
MICROSCOPE OPERATION and reversed but after some usage you will have an easy time centering. Read the sections below on Focusing, Changing Power, and Illumination before proceeding. VIEWING A SPECIMEN Carefully place a specimen slide under the stage clips Fig. 1 (8) and center the specimen directly over the hole in the center of the stage Fig. 1 (11) – Figure 4a shows the stage area with the hole in the center and Figure 4b shows a specimen slide centered over the hole in the stage.
slides which shine up through the hole in the stage through the slide. You can see a close up of the illuminator in Figure 6a below. The illuminator is turned on by rotating it so the light goes up through the hole. You turn off the illuminator by rotating it down so that the mirror is on the upper part (the mirror is not useful with this microscope since you have the much better electric illuminator). 3.
ATTACHING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA TO YOUR MICROSCOPE After installing the software confirming the microscope camera is working with your software, you are ready to attach the camera to the microscope. This step can be done before the software install, if you prefer, just make sure to follow the installation steps with the camera disconnected.
CARE, MAINTENANCE, AND WARRANTY Your Celestron microscope and digital camera are precision optical instruments and should be treated with care at all times. Follow these care and maintenance suggestions and your microscope will need very little maintenance throughout its lifetime. • When you are done using your microscope, remove any specimens left on the stage. • Turn off the top and bottom illuminators when you are done using the microscope.
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