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Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N - Placing the Filter in and out of the Optical Path (for Episcopic Illumination); Placing the Filter in and out of the Optical Path (for Diascopic Illumination)

Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N
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3 Operation of Each Part
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IC Inspection Microscope ECLIPSE L200ND / L200N Instructions
3.1.2 Placing the filter in and out of the optical path (for episcopic illumination)
You can insert an episcopic illumination filter slider in either of the two slots provided for
each of two places on the left side of the microscope arm. You can find two click-stop
positions as you place a filter slider in a slot.
Slots for filter
sliders
Figure-9 Installation positions of episcopic illumination filters
Placing the filter in the optical path
Push in the filter slider to the second click-stop position to place the filter in the optical
path. Up to four filter sliders can be combined at your desired way. The NCB filter,
however, must be inserted in the nearest slot to the episcopic lamphouse.
Removing the filter from the optical path
Slide out the filter slider to the first click-stop position to remove the filter from the optical
path. Keep this state if the filter is not used.
3.1.3 Placing the filter in and out of the optical path (for diascopic illumination)
You can insert a filter slider in either of the two slots provided in front of the diascopic
lamphouse.
Slots for filter sliders
(on L200ND only)
Figure-10 Installation positions of diascopic illumination filters
Placing the filter in the optical path
Push in the filter slider to the second click-stop position to place the filter in the optical
path. Up to two filter sliders can be combined at your desired way. The NCB filter,
however, must be inserted in the nearest slot to the diascopic lamphouse.
Removing the filter from the optical path
Slide out the filter slider to the first click-stop position to remove the filter from the optical
path. Keep this state if the filter is not used.

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