CONTENTS
IMPORTANT — Be sure to read this section for safe use of the equipment. —
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Correct assembly and adjustments are critical for a reflected fluorescence system to exhibit its full performance. If you are
going to assemble the microscope yourself, please read chapter 9, “ASSEMBLY” (pages 29 to 35) carefully.
1 NOMENCLATURE
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3 USING THE CONTROLS
4 SIMULTANEOUS FLUORESCENCE OBSERVATION METHODS
5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
6 SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FILTERS
7 SPECIFICATIONS
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1 General Precautions for Observation....................................................................................................................... 8
2 Selecting of the Fluorescence Mirror Unit .................................................................................................. 8-9
3 Objectives for Various Observation Modes................................................................................................. 10
4 Turning the Power Supply Unit On............................................................................................................................ 10
5 Centering the Field Iris Diaphragm ........................................................................................................................... 11
6 Centering the Aperture Iris Diaphragm .............................................................................................................. 12
7 Centering the Mercury Burner ................................................................................................................................ 13-14
8 Using the ND Filters......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
1 Simultaneous Reflected Fluorescence and Phase Contrast Observations 15
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Simultaneous Reflected Fluorescence and Transmitted Nomarski DIC Observations
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REFLECTED FLUORESCENCE OBSERVATION PROCEDURE