Setting Up Your Traditional Microscope

Eyepiece &

LCD

Step 1. Attaching the Eyepiece

Monitor

 

attachment

Remove the LCD monitor from the monocular. Then insert the

 

tube

 

 

attachment tube and eyepiece into the monocular (see yellow arrow).

 

 

Step 2. Setting the objective.

Rotate the revolving nosepiece to select the 4x objective.

Step 3. Setting the mechanical stage.

Raise the stage with the focusing knob as much as possible.

Stop before mechanical stage touches the 40x objective.

Step 4. Setting the illumination unit.

Turn off both lighting units by spin the illumination wheels until you feel a click (see red arrow).

Step 5. Connecting the power

Connect the power adapter to the microscope before plugging in the power socket.

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iOptron 6820 manual Setting Up Your Traditional Microscope, Attaching the Eyepiece

6820 specifications

The iOptron 6820 is a cutting-edge telescope mount that combines advanced technology with user-friendly design, making it an excellent choice for both amateur and seasoned astronomers. This model is particularly noted for its portability and versatility, as it is lightweight yet robust, allowing for easy transportation and setup in various observing locations.

One of the standout features of the iOptron 6820 is its GoTo altitude-azimuth mount, equipped with a powerful, built-in computerized system. This system enables users to effortlessly locate and track celestial objects using a straightforward interface. The mount's database houses over 200,000 objects, allowing users to explore the night sky with precision and ease. The advanced tracking capabilities ensure that selected objects remain in view, even as they move across the sky.

Another significant aspect of the iOptron 6820 is its innovative SmartStar technology. This feature provides a simplified alignment process, facilitating quicker observations while minimizing frustration associated with setup. The intuitive design allows users to start their astronomical journey with minimal preparation, making it ideal for spontaneous stargazing sessions.

The mount supports multiple telescope configurations, making it adaptable to various optical tubes, including refractors, reflectors, and compound telescopes. With a payload capacity of about 20 pounds, the iOptron 6820 can accommodate a wide range of accessories such as cameras and finder scopes, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

For astronomers who enjoy astrophotography, the mount's built-in autoguider port can be a game-changer. This allows for seamless connection to guiding cameras, ensuring precise tracking over extended periods, which is crucial for capturing high-quality images of celestial objects.

In terms of power source, the iOptron 6820 can be powered via an AC adaptor or optional battery pack, providing flexibility for field usage. The indestructible design, alongside high-quality materials, ensures durability in various weather conditions, making it a reliable companion for outdoor exploration.

Overall, the iOptron 6820 stands out due to its blend of advanced technologies, user-centric features, and robust construction. Whether one is stargazing from a backyard or conducting deep-sky observations in remote locations, this mount offers an unparalleled experience that enhances the joy of exploring the universe.