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Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N - User Manual

Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N
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M513E 09.3.NF.2 (2/4)
IC Inspection Microscope
ECLIPSE L200ND / L200N
Instructions

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Andrew LopezSep 5, 2025
    Why do I have eye fatigue using Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N Microscope?
    • J
      Jennifer GrossSep 5, 2025
      If you experience eye fatigue while using the Nikon Microscope, it could be due to: * Interpupillary adjustment not correctly adjusted. Adjust the interpupillary distance. * Eyepiece diopter not adjusted. Adjust the diopter. * Improper brightness. Adjust the brightness with the brightness control dial, or by placing ND filters in the optical path.
  • R
    Ralph BryantSep 3, 2025
    What causes objective to hit sample on Nikon Microscope?
    • A
      Alicia GarciaSep 3, 2025
      If the objective hits the sample when switched from low to high magnification or the sample is out-focused by objective switching on your Nikon Microscope, it could be due to: * The eyepiece diopter not being adjusted. Adjust the diopter. * The eyepieces not being mounted correctly. Mount them correctly, ensuring the positioning pin and the groove match.
  • B
    Barbara WolfSep 1, 2025
    Why is the image quality inferior on my Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N?
    • C
      Charles KirbySep 2, 2025
      If you are getting an inferior image (contrast too high or low, or low resolution) on your Nikon Microscope, it could be due to: * Dirt or dust on the lenses, eyepieces, filters, and the sample. Clean them. * The wrong type of objective being used. Use the objectives marked “L Plan”, “LU Plan” or “LU Plan Apo.” * The aperture diaphragm being stopped down too far. Open it to the appropriate size.
  • M
    Matthew HudsonAug 31, 2025
    Why is the image dark on my Nikon Microscope?
    • B
      ballsandraAug 31, 2025
      If the image appears dark when using your Nikon Microscope, it could be due to: * The lamp voltage being too low. To resolve this, adjust the brightness with the brightness control dial. * The aperture diaphragm being stopped down too far. Open it to the appropriate size.
  • S
    shane64Aug 29, 2025
    Why is the image tinged yellow on my Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N Microscope?
    • B
      burchnathanielAug 29, 2025
      If the image in your Nikon Microscope appears tinged yellow, it could be due to: * The NCB11 filter not being used. Place the NCB11 filter in the optical path. * The lamp voltage being too low. Adjust the brightness with the brightness control dial and the ND filter.
  • N
    Nichole GarciaAug 27, 2025
    Why is the lamp flickering on my Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N Microscope?
    • R
      Rachael MorenoAug 27, 2025
      If the lamp flickers or the brightness is unstable in your Nikon Microscope, consider these potential causes: * The lamp is about to blow. Replace the lamp. * The power cord or lamphouse is not connected securely. Ensure they are securely connected. * The lamp is not securely inserted in the socket. Insert it securely into the socket.
  • Y
    ymaciasAug 25, 2025
    Why is the image too bright on my Nikon Microscope?
    • D
      David Ray DDSAug 25, 2025
      If the image in your Nikon Microscope is too bright, it could be due to the lamp voltage being too high. To fix this, adjust the brightness with the brightness control dial, or use ND filters.
  • S
    Stephanie CurryAug 22, 2025
    How to remove dirt or dust in the viewfield of Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N?
    • Y
      ysavageAug 22, 2025
      If you observe dirt or dust in the viewfield of your Nikon Microscope, it could be due to: * The aperture diaphragm being stopped down too far. To resolve this, open it to the appropriate size. * Dirt or dust on the lenses, eyepieces, filters, or the sample. Also, check the condenser lens (for diascopic illumination). Clean these components to remove the dirt or dust.

Summary

Safety Precautions

Warning and Caution Symbols Used in This Manual

Explains symbols used to highlight safety instructions for user safety.

Safety Notes

Power Cord and Heat Safety

Details power cord usage and advises caution regarding heat from the light source.

Cautions on Lamp Replacement

Provides safety instructions for replacing the lamp, including cooling periods.

2 Microscopy

3 Operation of Each Part

4 Assembly

Attaching Lamphouse and Replacing Lamp

Details the procedure for attaching lamphouses and replacing lamps.

5 Troubleshooting

Viewing and Control Systems Issues

Lists common issues related to the viewing and control systems and their solutions.

Electrical Issues

Addresses troubleshooting for electrical problems, such as lamp not lighting or flickering.

6 Care and Maintenance

7 Technical Specifications

Nikon ECLIPSE L200ND / ECLIPSE L200N Specifications

General IconGeneral
Optical SystemCFI60 infinity optical system
Observation MethodBrightfield, Darkfield, Phase contrast, Fluorescence
Eyepiece Field Number22mm (with CFI 10x eyepiece)
FocusingCoarse/Fine focusing knob
StageMechanical stage
IlluminationDiascopic and Episcopic illumination
Light SourceHalogen lamp (12V/30W or 100W) or LED (depending on model)
Power SupplyAC input (voltage varies by region)

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