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2. Position the camera head in the top hole of the base, making sure that the dove
tails are aligned. The unit will slide into the dove tails and stop. Continue to gently
push the head into the base, or use the focus knobs to return the unit to the base.
3. Once the unit is in the base, move the knobs or push on the top of the unit so the
camera head rests against the stage of the base. This is the ideal storage for the
unit, as no debris can enter into the objectives found in the turret.
4. When ready to use, simply rotate the focus knobs clockwise to create a distance
between the stage and the turret. The camera is designed to have a working
distance of 25mm from the stage.
5. Move the camera head and turret far enough away so you can place your speci-
men under the turret.
6. Place the slide so the center of the specimen is over the center lower light of the
base.
7. With the batteries already installed, press the lower light button on the base so
that the lower light under the clear portion of the stage illuminates.
8. Make sure the upper light of the camera is now turned off at this time.
9. Begin by turning the focus knobs counter clockwise so the turret is nearly touch-
ing the slide. Now slowly begin turning clockwise raising the turret away from the
slide while watching the image on your computer screen.
10. As the image comes into focus, fine adjusting may be required.
Making Small Things Big
One of the greatest tasks in teaching is to share a small item in a big class. With the
magnification capacity of 20x, 40x and 100x, Genee Scope together with a projection
system’s further enlargement, can create an enormous image.
Servicing your Genee Scope
Your Genee Scope has 2 moving parts, with no lubricated or sealed areas.
The base unit has a moving rubber wheel with a rubber focus tread turned by the
focus knobs. It is important that you DO NOTHING to the rubber wheel. Simply keep
grit and dirt out of it by brushing it off prior to using it.
The turret housing the objective lenses (2x, 4x and 10x) is also a moving part, and
requires that you DO NOTHING to it.
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Storing your Genee Scope
The Genee Scope is self contained and does not require a special dust cover or box.
Simply:
1. After use, wipe down the Genee Scope with a water dampened cloth.
2. Turn the focus knobs to move the camera head to its lowest position resting
against the silicone stage pad.
3. Wrap the USB cable around the red handle and secure it with the cord clip.
Thank you for your purchase and for choosing Genee Scope from Genee World.