Leica DM4000M Bright field Transmitted light, Phase contrast Transmitted light, Combination mode

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6. Startup

Possible Assignments for the Function Keys

For Leica DM4000 B/DM5000 B:

Function key

Meaning

 

 

 

 

BF

 

 

Bright field (Transmitted light)

PH

 

 

Phase contrast (Transmitted light)

ICT

 

 

Interference contrast (Transmitted light)

DF

 

 

Dark field (Transmitted light)

POL

 

 

Polarization (Transmitted light)

CHANGE TL 

Switch through all transmitted light processes

INT

 

Increase brightness (transmitted light)

INT

 

Reduce brightness (transmitted light)

AP

 

Open aperture diaphragm (transmitted light)

AP

 

Close aperture diaphragm (transmitted light)

FD

 

Open field diaphragm (transmitted light)

FD

 

Close field diaphragm (transmitted light)

SHUTTER TL

Open/close transmitted light shutter

FLUO

 

Fluorescence (last filter cube)

CUBE 1

 

Select fluorescence cube at position 1

CHANGE CUBE

Switch through fluorescence cubes in clockwise fashion

CHANGE CUBE

Switch through fluorescence cubes in counterclockwise fashion

SHUTTER FLUO

Open/close fluorescence shutter

INT FLUO

Increase brightness (fluorescence)

INT FLUO

Reduce brightness (fluorescence)

FD FLUO

Open field diaphragm (fluorescence)

FD FLUO

Open field diaphragm (fluorescence)

COMBI 

 

Combination mode

 

 

 

(PH / fluorescence or ICT / fluorescence)

CHANGE COMBI 

Switch through all combination modes

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Contents Leica DM4000 B Page Leica DM4000 B Copyrights CopyrightsContents Imaging Procedure for Essential Text symbols and their meanings → p Important Notes about this ManualImportant Notes about this Manual Explanatory noteSafety Notes Safety NotesGeneral Safety Notes MicroscopeSafety Notes Supply unit ebq Ambient temperature 15-35C Relative humidityAmbient temperature 15-35C Overvoltage category Pollution degree See enclosed manualOverview of the Instrument Control Panels Computer InterfaceSoftware Tools CTR500013 12 11 10 9 Overview of the Instrument Unpacking the Microscope Unpacking the MicroscopeRemove all moving or loose parts Installation locationTransport Assembling the Microscope AssemblyThis case, read Chapter Optional accessories → p Assembly Stage Assembling the stage Stage clamp Dovetail guideAssembly Condenser Connect the condenser over the connection 8.1 with the standAssembly Tube and Eyepieces Objectives107/2 Lamp Housing Remove the lamp’s dust coverLamp housing Close the lamp housing and retighten the fas- tening screws 18.4Please regard the data sheets of the burners TypeHigh-pressure mercury burner alternating current 100 hrs 200 hrsXe 75 burner Install the burner in mirror image fashionHg 50 burner Connect the lamp housing to the power supply Rear side of the ebq 100 supply unit Lamp connectionPolarizer and Analyzer Equipping the Incident Light filter turretTransmitted light and incident light analyzer Assembly ICT/P transmitted light polarizerMotorized polarizer Optional Accessories Motorized analyzerIdentification Sheet for the correct position DIC PrismsAssembly Ergomodule Mirror HousingConnection to the Power Supply Booster Lens / Excitation ManagerConnection to the CTR5000 Electronics Box Switching on the Microscope StartupStartup Functional PrinciplePhase contrast Transmitted light Switch through all transmitted light processesSwitch through fluorescence cubes in clockwise fashion Combination modeFunction key Meaning Display Leica DM4000 B/DM4000 M Light Intensity Diaphragms Contrast MethodMagnification Function KeysKöhler Illumination Defined Function Keys on the left side of the standAbbreations are listed on p.32f Set the light intensity using the INT keys Insert the specimen in the stage’s specimen holderChecking Phase Contrast Rings Köhler IlluminationPhlr Light ring centering Clamping screw Centering the 12 V 100 W Halogen Lamp Cube. See → p Turn the reflector into the light pathNever look directly into the light path Focus the direct filament image with the col- lector Turn off the microscope before exchangingReflector cube Centering the Hg 50 W mercury lampMercury lamps Focus the direct image with the collectorCentering the Hg 100 W and Xe 75 W Startup Startup Operation Torque adjustmentOperation Focusing Operation Rotating the StageAdjusting the Viewing Distance Adjusting the Viewing AngleAdjusting the Eyepiece Extension to the Arm Length Operation TubesCorrection for Vision Problems Operation Beam Splitting in Photo TubesEyepieces Eyepieces with Inlaid ReticleFollow safety instructions for immersion oil Operation ObjectivesOperation For lockable immersion objectives For objectives with corrective mountsMagnification Changer StandOperation Light Sources Imaging Procedure Phase ContrastImaging Procedure for Leica DM4000 B/DM5000 B Dark Field TLMechanical procedure Motorized procedureCombined procedure Polarization TLDifferential Interference Contrast TL Fluorescence Cube or CubeImaging Procedure for Leica DM4000 M Dark FieldAutomatic procedure PolarizationImaging Procedure for Leica DM4000 M Interference Contrast Illumination Trouble ShootingProblem Cause/Remedy Stand Trouble Shooting Problem Cause/Remedy Bright Field → pProblem Cause/Remedy Polarization DisplayCare of the Microscope Cleaning Glass Surfaces Cleaning ObjectivesRemoving Immersion Oil Handling Acids and BasesEssential Wear and Spare Parts Wear and Spare PartsAbbreviations and Pictograms Abbreviations and PictogramsIndex IndexEU Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of Conformity
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