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15. Index

Adjusting the light sources 45

Fluorescence 70

 

Magnification changer 13,

58

Allowable ambient conditions 18

Fluorescence intensity 70

Mirror housing 33

 

Ambient conditions 18

 

Focus finder 37

 

Motorized analyzer 32

 

Ambient temperature 10

 

Focusing 41, 53

 

Motorized polarizer 31

 

Analyzer 32, 61, 69, 72

Focusing telescope 44

 

 

 

Analyzer cube 68, 69

 

Function buttons 35, 40

Objective aperture 61

 

Aperture diaphragm 15,

39, 59

 

 

Objective centering 56

 

 

 

Gas discharge lamps 27, 28

Objective prism slide 73

 

Beam splitting in photo tubes 54

 

 

Objective turret 12, 15

 

Bertrand lens 58, 68

 

Halogen lamp 26, 47

 

Objectives 55

 

Booster lens 70

 

HC P tube optics 58, 66

Operating buttons 15

 

Bright field 60, 71

 

Hg 100 W and Xe 75 W

 

Optical character 66

 

 

 

mercury lamps 49

 

 

Checking the phase contrast

Hg 50 burner 28

 

Phase contrast 44, 60

 

rings 44

 

Hg 50 W mercury lamp 48

Pol attachable mechanical

 

Circular polarization 63

 

 

 

stage 52

 

Cleaning 77

 

Identification sheet

 

Polarization 61, 72

 

Cleaning objectives 78

 

23, 30, 60, 61, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73

Polarizer 61, 62, 69, 72

 

Coaxial drive 51

 

Illumination manager 12

Polarizer L/ICR 31

 

Compensators 64

 

Immersion oil 55, 78

 

Polarizer R/ICR 31

 

Condenser 13, 15, 21

 

Incident light axis 12

 

Polarizer R/P 31

 

Condenser centering 41

Incident light polarizers 31

Power supply connection 34

Condenser connection 21

Incident light shutter 39

Prism slot 73

 

Condenser height adjuster 19, 21

Incident light turret disk 30

 

 

Condenser holder 21

 

Initialization 38

 

Quartz plate 58

 

Conoscopy 65

 

Interference contrast 73

Quartz wedge 63

 

Conoscopy module 13,

38

Intermediate systems 19

 

 

Contrast method 12, 60, 71

 

 

Reflector cube 30

 

Correction for vision problems 55

Köhler illumination 21,

41

Reflector cube for lamp

 

 

 

 

 

adjustment 45

 

Dark field 61, 71

 

λ/4 and λ plate 63

 

Reset function 35

 

Dark field stop 61

 

 

 

Rotating polarizer 31

 

Defined function key 40

 

Lamp housing 16

 

Rotating stage 20, 52

 

DIC prisms 32

 

Lamp housing 106 z 25,

46

 

 

Differential interference contrast 68

Lamp housing 107/2 23,

45

Shutter 70

 

Display 15, 39

 

Lamp housing

 

Specimen holder 19

 

Disposal 11

 

receptacle 24, 26, 29

Specimen stage 19

 

 

 

LAS software package 13, 17

 

 

ebq 100 supply unit 10,

29, 51

Leica CTR5000 electronics

Transmitted light / incident

 

Electrical safety 10

 

box 10, 34

 

light toggle 15

 

ErgoModule 33

 

Leica SmartTouch 13

 

Transmitted light and incident

Excitation manager 33,

70

Light intensity 39

 

light analyzer 32

 

Eyepiece 15

 

Light sources 45, 59

 

Transmitted light axis 12

 

 

 

Light sources for the incident

Transmitted light filter 16

 

Field diaphragm 15, 39,

59

light axis 25

 

Transmitted light polarizer ICT/P 31

Filter block changer 16

 

Light sources for the transmitted light

Transmitted light shutter 39

Filter cube 30

 

axis 23

 

 

 

Filter cube ICR 72, 73

 

Locking pin 30

 

Variable function

 

FIM (fluorescence intensity

 

 

buttons 15, 16, 35,

40

manager) 12, 59

 

 

 

Xe 75 burner 28

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Leica DM5000B, DM4000M, DM4500P manual Index

DM4500P, DM5000B, DM4000M specifications

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