15. Index

15. Index

Analysator 32, 61, 69, 72 Analysator-Würfel 68, 69 Anschluss des Kondensors 21 Anschluss Stromversorgung 34 Aperturblende 15, 39, 59 Arretierungsstift 30 Auflicht-Revolverscheibe 30 Auflicht-Shutter 39 Auflichtachse 12 Auflichtpolarisatoren 31

Bedientasten 15

Beleuchtungsmanager 12

Bertrandlinse 58, 68

Booster-Linse 70

Definierte Funktionstasten 40 DIC-Prismen 32

Differentieller Interferenzkontrast 68 Display 15, 39

Drehbarer Polarisator 31 Drehtisch 20, 52 Dunkelfeld 61, 71 Dunkelfeldstopp 61

Durchlicht- und Auflichtanalysator 32 Durchlicht-Polarisator ICT/P 31 Durchlicht-Shutter 39 Durchlichtachse 12 Durchlichtfilter 16

Einstellfernrohr 44

Elektrische Sicherheit 10

Elektronikbox Leica CTR5000 10, 34

Entsorgung 11

Ergomodul 33

Excitation-Manager 33, 70

Fehlsichtigkeit 55 Filterblockwechsler 16 Filterwürfel 30 Filterwürfel ICR 72, 73

FIM (Fluo-Intensitätsmanager) 12, 59 Fluoreszenz 70 Fluoreszenz-Intensität 70

Focus finder 37

Fokussierung 41, 53

Funktionstasten 35, 40

Gasentladungslampen 27, 28

Halogenglühlampe 26, 47

Hellfeld 60, 71

Hg 50-Brenner 28

Identification Sheet 23, 30, 60ff

Immersionsöl 55, 78

Initialisierung 38

Interferenzkontrast 73

Justieren der Lichtquellen 45

Koaxialtrieb 51

Köhlersche Beleuchtung 21, 41

Kompensatoren 64

Kondensor 13, 15, 21

Kondensorhalter 21

Kondensorhöhenverstellung 19, 21

Kondensorzentrierung 41

Konoskopie 65

Konoskopie-Modul 13, 38

Kontrastverfahren 12, 60, 71

λ/4- und λ-Platte 63 Lampenhaus 16 Lampenhaus 106 z 25, 46 Lampenhaus 107/2 23, 45 Lampenhausaufnahme 24, 26, 29 Leica SmartTouch 13 Leuchtfeldblende 15, 39, 59 Lichtintensität 39

Lichtquellen 45, 59

Lichtquellen für Auflichtachse 25 Lichtquellen für Durchlichtachse 23

Motorischer Analysator 32 Motorischer Polarisator 31

Objektführer Pol 52

Objektiv-Prismenschieber 73

Objektivapertur 61

Objektive 55

Objektivrevolver 12, 15

Objektivzentrierung 56

Objekttisch 19

Okular 15

Optischer Charakter 66

Phasenkontrast 44, 60 Phasenkontrastringe überprüfen 44 Polarisation 61, 72

Polarisator 61, 62, 69, 72 Polarisator L/ICR 31 Polarisator R/ICR 31 Polarisator R/P 31 Präparatehalter 19 Prismen-Schlitz 73

Quarzkeil 63

Quarzplatte 58

Quecksilberlampe Hg 50 W 48

Quecksilberlampe Hg100W/Xe75W 49

Reflektorwürfel zur Lampenjustierung 45 Reflektorwürfel 30

Reinigen von Objektiven 78 Reinigung 77 Reset-Funktion 35

Shutter 70

Softwarepaket LAS 13, 17 Spiegelhaus 33 Strahlenteilung bei Fototuben 54

Tubusoptik HC P 58, 66

Umgebungsbedingungen 18

Umgebungstemperatur 10

Umschaltung Durchlicht/Auflicht 15

Variable Funktionstasten 15, 16, 35, 40 Vergrößerungswechsler 13, 58 Vorschaltgerät ebq 100 10, 29, 51

Xe 75-Brenner 28

Zirkularpolarisation 63

Zulässige Umgebungsbedingungen 18

Zwischensysteme 19

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Leica DM4500P, DM5000B, DM4000M manual Motorischer Analysator 32 Motorischer Polarisator

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