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Display Problem Cause Remedy Page
7. Error indications by lighting and blinking of buttons
Front panel
2
1
3
4
“1" to “4" are ON. a) “1" to "4" are not
operable.
The communication
between the microscope
frame and PC is
disconnected.
Turn OFF the power supplies
of the microscope and PC and
turn ON again.
104
The control board is
damaged.
Contact Olympus.
“4" blinks
4times.
b) The blinking starts when
the aperture diaphragm
(open) button is
pressed.
The aperture diaphragm
reaches the maximum limit.
Engage the 10X objective
in the light path, remove
eyepieces and look into the
eyepiece sleeves. If the aperture
diaphragm image is not visible,
this is not a failure.
103
“3" blinks
4times.
c) The blinking starts when
the aperture diaphragm
(close) button is
pressed.
The aperture diaphragm
reaches the minimum limit.
If the minimized aperture
diaphragm is visible, this is not
a failure.
103
“3" and “4" are
OFF.
d) The aperture diaphragm
button is turned OFF
and does not function.
The aperture diaphragm
button is set to disabled.
Set the DIP switch No.3 to OFF.
98
The aperture diaphragm is
damaged.
Contact Olympus.
“3" and "4" blink. e) Both two aperture
diaphragm buttons
keep blinking.
The microscope frame is
damaged.
Contact Olympus.
“1" and “2" are
OFF.
f) When the power is
turned ON, the objective
selection button does
not turn ON.
You are using the revolving
nosepiece that is not
specified.
Replace with the specified
revolving nosepiece. 65
The revolving nosepiece is
not attached properly.
Attach the revolving nosepiece
again properly.
65
The revolving nosepiece is
damaged.
Contact Olympus.

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