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BX40
While
looking
through
the
eyepieces,
adjust
the
binocular
movement
to
where
the
left
and
right
view
fields
are
the
same.
The
index
dot
o
indicates
the
interpupillary
distance.
Note
your
interpupillary
distance
so that
it
can
be
quickly
duplicated.
Fig.
44
1
Looking
through
the
right
eyepiece
with
your
right
eye,
focus
on
the
specimen
using
the
coarse
and
fine
adjustment
knobs.
2.
Looking
through
the
left
eyepiece
with
your
left
eye,
turn
the
diopter
adjustment
ring
@
to
where
the
specimen
is
in
focus.
(Fig.
45)
Fig.
45
Using
a
Finder
Eyepiece
]
1.
Looking
through
the
right
eyepiece
with
your
right
eye,
turn
the
knurled
ting
on
top
of
the
eyepiece
until
you
see
two
distinct
sets
of
recticles
in
the
field
of
view.
(Figs.
45,
46)
2.
Looking through
the
right
eyepiece,
turn
the
coarse
adjustment
knob
to
focus
on
the
specimen
and
recticles.
3.
Looking through
the
left
eyepiece
with your
left
eye, turn
the
diopter
Il
adjustment
ring
@
using
a
finder
eyepiece
Býčí
[
When
not
Wearing
Eyeglasses
|
Holding
the
diopter
adjustment
ring
to
keep
it
from
turning,
turn
the
eyepiece
itself
to
fit
its
inclination
to
the
contour
of
your
face.
[
When
Wearing
Eyeglasses
Fold
the
eye
shade
outward
with
both
hands.
(Fig.
47)
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