Ken A Vision kena T-1050 Instruction Manual - Using The Camera
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Using the Camera
Changing Magnification
Turn the turret so that the 2x objective is aligned with the indented indicator on
the camera head. You will hear a "click". Practice turning this turret to the
predefined settings of 2x, 4x, and 10x.
Although kena
®
is manufactured as a par-focaled digital microscope, it does
require fine focusing when moving the turret objective lenses from 2x to 4x to
10x.
Camera Head "On" or "Off" the Base Options
•
On
the Base as a Compound Microscope (for viewing microscope
slides)
•
On
the Base as a Stereo Microscope (for viewing surface features of
objects)
•
Off
the Base as a Stereo Microscope /Touch Scope (for viewing surface
features of objects)
Using kena "On" the Base as a Compound Microscope
With the camera head on the base, the touch tube device off the turret, the
software engaged and the camera functioning:
1. Turn the turret so that the 2x objective is aligned with the indented indi-
cator on the camera head.
2. When ready to use, simply rotate the focus knobs clockwise to create a
distance between the stage and the turret. The camera is designed to
have a working distance of 25mm from the stage.
3. Move the camera head and turret far enough away so you can place
your slide under the turret.
4. Place the slide so the center of the specimen is over the center lower
light (transmitted light) of the base.
5. With previously installed batteries, press the lower light button on the
base unit so that the lower light under the clear portion of the stage
illuminates.
6. Make sure the upper light (incident light) of the camera head is turned
off at this time.