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ST-640 LCD MICROSCOPE Electronic Microscope wi th Digital LCD Monitor #6820 User Guide[...]
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ST-640 Microscope Thank you for purchasing your LCD microscope from iOptron. This high-tech microscope is capable of both digital viewing through a large 3.5” LCD screen an d via traditional eyepieces for additional magnification. The camera imbedded in the digital eyepiece can shoot both pictures and videos. By simply connecting the microscope t[...]
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Setting Up Your LCD Monitor Microscope Step 1. Attaching the LCD Monitor Remove the eyepiece cover and attachment tube from the mono cular. Then insert the LCD Monitor into the monocul ar (see yellow ar row). Step 2. Setting the objectiv e. Rotate the revolving nosepiece to select the 4x objective. Step 3. Setting the mechanical stage. Raise the st[...]
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Using the LCD Monitor Step 1. Turning on the LCD Monitor. Press the on bottom on the LCD Monitor. Step 2. Zooming. Use “up” and “down” arrows to zoom ing in or out. Step 3. Taking a picture Set the LCD device to picture mode by pressi ng the “mode” key, until the top right corner of the LCD screen shows “A” (see yellow ci rcl e). Pr[...]
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Setting Up Your Traditional Microscope Step 1. Attaching the Ey epiece Remove the LCD monitor from the monocular. The n inse rt the attachment tube and eyepiece into the mono cula r (see yellow arrow). Step 2. Setting the objectiv e. Rotate the revolving nosepiece to select the 4x objective. Step 3. Setting the mechanical stage. Raise the stage wit[...]
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Transmission Microscopy Light is transmitted through the sample. (F or transparent or translucent samples) Step 1. Turning on the illumination unit. Turn on the microscope lighting by rotating the illumination wheel on the bottom left of the microscope. Step 2. Placing the sample. Open the holding clamp and pla ce the desired sam p le slide on the [...]
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IOPTRON ONE YEAR MICROSCO PE AND ACCESSO RIES WARRANTY A. iOptron warrants your microscope and ac cessories to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year. iOptron will repair or replace such pr oduct or part wh ich, upon inspection by iOptron, is found to be defective in materials or workmanship. As a conditio n to the ob ligati[...]