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Zeiss Axiotech - Compensation of Ametropia When Eyepiece Reticles Are Used; Setting of Eyepiece (Interpupillary) Distance and Viewing Height

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Carl Zeiss Axiotech and Axiotech
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2-10 B 40-020 e 06/99
2.5.2
Compensation of ametropia when eyepiece reticles are used
The correct use of an eyepiece reticle requires two focusing eyepieces, e.g. W-PL 10×/23 Br. foc., to
enable compensation of ametropia.
Use the eyelens of the focusing eyepiece to focus on the line figure of the eyepiece reticle; focus on
the edge of the field of view if no eyepiece reticle is used.
Focus on the microscope image of a specimen via the coaxial focusing drive by looking through the
eyepiece with reticle.
When the image and the eyepiece reticle are in focus in the above eyepiece, focus the image for the
second eye via the focusing eyelens of the second eyepiece.
The position of the focusing drive on the stand must not be moved.
2.6
Setting of eyepiece (interpupillary) distance and viewing height
The eyepiece distance is matched to the user's
individual interpupillary distance by swinging
the two eyepiece tubes symmetrically towards
one another (2-12).
Fig. 2-12 Setting of eyepiece distance and
viewing height of the binocular
tube

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