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ALWAYS carry out work on your
system with the POWER OFF.
I am installing a
stage.
I am installing a Filter wheel.
I am installing
a Shutter.
I am installing a focus motor.
I am installing
a Lumen.
I am installing a NanoScanZ.
I am installing a
controller.
I
am installing a stage.
General
instructions:
1. When installing a stage you
should ensure the stage is the correct model for the
microscope. You can do this using the configurator and
the model number of the stage (found on the label on
the underside of the stage).
2. Remove any previous stage
and ensure there is maximum clearance for the stage,
i.e., lower (raise) the condenser and if required remove
the objectives. Turn the stage so that the “Prior” logo
is at the front right (next to your right hand as you
hold the stage). Angle the stage slightly away from you
and place into position.
a. For dovetail fixings, you
will be require to tighten a screw to fix the stage (some
are spring loaded and require pulling back to fit the
stage).
b. For
screw fittings, hold the stage in place with one
hand while you fix several screws to hold it in position.
Ensure you have fitted all the screws before tightening
each of them in tern.
c. Push
the stage (if possible) through it’s travel
range to ensure no collisions with any microscope
fittings. If required use changing
limits to
change the limits of travel on the stage.
My stage collides with my microscope:
1. Use
the following instructions to change the limits of your
stage so that it no longer collides with the microscope.
Please report your stage model and microscope make and
model and a description of the problem to tech
support. changing
limits.
I am installing a filter wheel.
General
instructions:
1. Ensure
you have the correct adaptor for the microscope and position
on the microscope, you can do this using the configurator.
The adaptor part number will be on your dispatch note
and on the packaging. Generally there are three positions
which the filter wheel could be fitted:
a. Bright field,
the filter wheel will fit between the bright field light
source and the sample.
b. Emission, the filter wheel
will fit between the sample and the camera port or/and
eye pieces.
c. Excitation, the filter wheel
will fit between the excitation (Hg, Lumen, or other
light source) and the microscope.
2. How do I attach
my adaptor to my filter wheel.
a. The Filter wheel is
normally installed with the motor pointing away from
the microscope. Look at the parts of the adaptor, one
will mirror the connection on the microscope (part a),
the other will fix to it (part b). You should attach
part a to the side of the filter wheel with the motor
on it, and part b to the flat side of the filter wheel.
In some cases you may need to remove the filter wheel
cover to attach the adaptor.
b. Click on the following
part numbers to see a picture of the set up for that
part number and filter wheel.
Nikon HF220, HF227, HF224
Olympus HF235, HF239, HF238
Leica HF215, HF217
Ziess HF240, HF243, HF241
3.
How do I fit my filters.
a. With
your filter wheel there are supplied filter rings and
a filter change tool.
b. Please
read filter
change which explains how to install
filters.
I am installing a shutter.
General
instructions:
4. Ensure
you have the correct adaptor for the microscope and position
on the microscope, you can do this using the configurator.
The adaptor part number will be on your dispatch note and
on the packaging. Generally there are three positions which
the shutter could be fitted:
a. Bright field, the shutter
will fit between the bright field light source and the
sample.
b. Emission, the shutter will fit between
the sample and the camera port or/and eye pieces.
c. Excitation,
the shutter will fit between the excitation (Hg, Lumen,
or other light source) and the microscope.
5. How do
I attach my adaptor to my shutter.
a. The shutter is
normally installed with the silver side of the shutter
blades pointing towards the light source. Look at the
parts of the adaptor, one will mirror the connection
on the microscope (part a), the other will fix to it
(part b). You should attach part a to the side of the
shutter with the black blades and part b to the side
of the shutter with the silver blades. In some cases
you may need to remove the shutter cover to attach the
adaptor.
b. Click
on the following part numbers to see a picture of the
set up for that part number and shutter.
Nikon HF220, HF227, HF224
Olympus HF235, HF239, HF238
Leica HF215, HF217
Ziess HF240, HF243, HF241
I am installing a focus motor.
General
Instructions.
1. Standard
Focus motors can be installed onto most microscopes with
a coarse and fine focus knob. The focus can be installed
on the left or right side of the microscope, (the direction
of turn of the motor can be reversed in the controller
to compensate, see controller RS232 commands). Place
the focus sleeve over the coarse focus, place the focus
housing over the sleeve and fix with the grub screws.
Push motor into the focus housing and gently push the
pad onto the fine focus, fix the motor in position with
the screw.
Fitting Instructions
2. Fitting
a standard H122.
Focus motor with focus sleeve.
3. Fitting
a H122KON Olympus
and Nikon direct couple kit.
4. Fitting
a H122LMZ for Leica
MZ series.
5. Fitting
a H122N for Nikon
E800.
6. Fitting
a H122S15 for Nikon
SMZ 1500.
7. Fitting
a H122X200 for
Zeiss Axiovert 200.
8. Fitting
a H122AXIE.
9. Fitting
a H122AXIO.
10. Fitting
a H122LB.
11. Fitting
a H122CLA for
Leica DMR/C Direct couple system. If your motor is not
in this list please contact tech
support.
I am installing a Lumen
General Instructions:
1. Ensure
your Lumen microscope adaptor is set up correctly Lumen
Adaptors.
2. Ensure
you bulb is installed correctly, there are two different
bulb fitting procedures if you have purchased you unit
after 08/07 use bulb 2 install. bulb
1 install, bulb
2 install.
3. Ensure you Lumen
200 is installed with a good airflow around it.
4. Connecting
my LumenPro 200.
a. You
can connect the Lumen 200Pro connections to the Filter
1, Filter 2 and 4th Axis (ProScan/PCI2 only).
b. The
variable aperture shutter can either be controlled
via the LumenPro 200 Commands or
as a 10 position filter wheel.
c. Changing LumenPro
200 Filters.
I am installing a NanoScanZ
General
Instructions:
1. Please
ensure you have the correct equipment by using the NanoScanZ
configurator.
2. To
install into Prior Stages:
a. Place the NanoScanZ stage
into the Prior Stage sample holder insert hole. (In some
cases you may need to rotate the NanoScanZ stage by 180o),
screw the stage firmly to the Prior Stage with the provided
screws
b. Insert and screw in the sample holder.
c. Plug
the NanoScanZ stage into the NanoScanZ controller.
d. Connect the controller to the computer, RS232, USB or 0-10V
input.
e. Your
system is now ready to use.
3. To
install into a Olympus or Nikon inverted microscope manual
stage
(only
certain manual stages).
a. Screw
the H489 supplied adaptor plate with the 4 screws provided
to the Manual stage with the screws provided.
b. Insert
the NanoScanZ stage and firmly affix with screws provided.
c. Insert and screw in the sample holder.
d. Plug the
NanoScanZ stage in to the NanoScanZ controller.
e. Connect
the controller to the computer, RS232, USB or 0-10V input.
f. Your
system is ready to use.
Attaching my NanoScanZ to a 0-10V
DAQ card.
1. The NanoScanZ system can be controlled
via a 0-10V DAQ card.
a. Switch
off the system, connect the BNC connector from the
DAQ (0-10V) board to “input”.
Set the output of the DAQ (0-10V) board to 0V. Switch
on the NanoScanZ, the display now shows the output
of the DAQ (0-10V) board. Changing the voltage output
will move the NanoScanZ stage.
0-10 Voltage 100um
NanoScanZ
Position (um) 200um
NanoScanZ Position (um) 500um
NanoScanZ
Position (um)
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0 |
0 |
0 |
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| 1 |
10 |
20 |
50 |
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| 5 |
50 |
100 |
250 |
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| 10 |
100 |
200 |
500 |
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I am installing a controller
General
Instructions:
1. Ensure the power is off before
connecting any accessories, accessory connections
are labelled at the rear of the controller.
2. Controllers
(excluding PCI2) can be connected via USB or RS232
see how
to connect via HyperTerminal , VBdemo or ActiveX, connecting
via USB.
3. For PCI2 instructions see, PCI2
quick install.
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