Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Warning labels on the microscopes
- Fig. 1-2 Warning labels on the Axiolab 5 stand for transmitted light
- Notes on the warranty
- DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT
- Technical data
- Interface diagram
- Control and functional elements on the microscope
- Axiolab 5 stand, Bio-TL
- Fig. 2-2 Axiolab 5 stand, Bio-TL
- Axiolab 5 stand, Bio-TL/FL
- Fig. 2-3 Axiolab 5 stand, Bio-TL/FL
- Axiolab 5 stand, Pol-TL
- Fig. 2-4 Axiolab 5 stand, Pol-TL
- Axiolab 5 stand, Pol-TL/conoscopy
- Fig. 2-5 Axiolab 5 stand, Pol-TL/Conoscopy
- Axiolab 5 stand, Pol-TL/RL
- Fig. 2-6 Axiolab 5 stand, Pol-TL/RL
- Axiolab 5 stand, Mat-TL/RL
- Fig. 2-7 Axiolab 5 stand, Mat-TL/RL
- Functions of stands keys and display elements
- Control and functional elements on microscope components
- Fig. 2-10 Binocular photo tube 30°/23 with toggle graduation 100:0/0:100
- Fig. 2-11 Binocular ergo photo tube 20°/23 with vertical adjustment
- Microscope stages
- Filter mount on luminous-field diaphragm operating ring for filter 32x4 mm
- Filter slider for reflected light stand
- Polarizer
- Microscope operating modes
- Axiocam 202 mono/208 color controls and connectors
- OSD functionality with Axiocam 202 mono/208 color
- START-UP
- Fig. 3-2 Placing tools in the storage compartment
- Attaching the binocular tube/photo tube
- Inserting eyepieces or auxiliary microscope or pinhole diaphragm
- Screwing in objectives
- Inserting and removing P&C reflector modules in/from the reflector turret
- Mounting a mechanical stage
- Fig. 3-9 Friction adjustment
- Mounting the Pol rotary stage
- Fig. 3-11 Centering the Pol rotary stage
- Fig. 3-12 Centering objectives
- Mounting the condenser
- Mounting the darkfield condenser
- Mounting or replacing the 35 W halogen lamp or the 10 W LED illuminator for transmitted light
- Fig. 3-17 Removing the LED illuminator
- Fig. 3-19 Inserting the LED illuminator
- Mounting or replacing the 35 W halogen lamp or the 10 W LED illuminator for reflected light
- Fig. 3-22 Swinging the loops out
- Fig. 3-24 Changing the LED illuminator in the adapter
- Installing or replacing the LED modules for reflected light fluorescence
- Mounting the Axiocam 202 mono or Axiocam 208 color
- Mounting optional components
- Mounting and centering the low-power system for the objectives 2.5x/4x
- Inserting the modulator disk in the condenser 0.9 BF Pol
- Switching the microscope on/off
- Using the Light Manager function
- Default factory settings of the microscope
- OPERATION
- Adjusting for ametropia (user's visual impairment) when using eyepiece reticles
- Illumination and contrast methods in transmitted light
- Fig. 4-3 Microscope settings in transmitted light brightfield microscopy
- Fig. 4-4 Setting the height stop on the condenser carrier
- Configuring transmitted light darkfield microscopy using the KÖHLER method
- Configuring transmitted light phase contrast microscopy
- ring (dark-colored, in the object)
- Configuring transmitted light polarization microscopy
- Fig. 4-7 Components for transmitted light polarization
- Fig. 4-9 Schematic diagram of the color charts developed by Michel-Lévy
- Fig. 4-10 Components for circular polarization contrast
- Configuring transmitted light polarization with the conoscopy stand
- Fig. 4-12 Determining optical character
- Fig. 4-13 Components for transmitted light polarization on the conoscopy stand
- Fig. 4-15 Schematic diagram of the color charts according to Michel-Lévy
- Fig. 4-16 Components for circular polarization contrast on conoscopy stand
- Configuring transmitted light polarization for conoscopic observation – determining the optical character of crystals
- Fig. 4-17 Axiolab 5 for transmitted light conoscopy
- Fig. 4-18 Determining the optical character
- Illumination and contrast methods in reflected light
- Fig. 4-19 Microscope settings in reflected light brightfield microscopy
- Configuring reflected light darkfield microscopy
- Configuring reflected light polarization – Proof of bireflectance and reflexion pleochroism
- Setting reflected light fluorescence
- Fig. 4-20 Components for reflected light fluorescence
- CARE, FUSE REPLACEMENT AND SERVICE
- Instrument maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Axiocam 202/208
- Maintenance and repair
- APPENDIX
- Index
- Industrial property rights
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENTAxiolab 5 Technical data ZEISS05/2019 430037-7444-001 172.2 Technical dataDimensions (length x width x height)Axiolab 5 basic microscope standwithout tube (430037-9011-000) ............................................... approx. 304 mm x 210 mm x 357.5 mmThe other stand models differ slightly in depth and significantly in height, depending on the tube used.An overview of viewing heights (eyepoint heights) of the various tubes can be found on page 19.An estimate of the height of the stand with the respective tube can be obtained by adding:− 10 mm to the viewing height in the lower position of the binocular section for tubes with a fixedviewing angle− 10 mm to the viewing height of the upper limit for ergo tubesWeightAxiolab 5 microscope stand (depending on version and accessories) ............................. approx. 8 to 20 kgAmbient conditionsShipping (in packaging):Permissible ambient temperature ................................................................................... -40 to +70 °CPermissible humidity (without condensation) .......................................................... max. 75% at 35 °CStorage:Permissible ambient temperature .................................................................................. +10 to +40 °CPermissible humidity (without condensation) .......................................................... max. 75% at 35 °COperation:Permissible ambient temperature .................................................................................. +10 to +40 °CPermissible relative humidity (without condensation) .............................................. max. 75% at 35 °CHighest permitted altitude of use .................................................................................... max. 2000 mAir pressure ........................................................................................................800 hPa to 1060 hPaDegree of pollution .......................................................................................................................... 2Operational specificationsOperational area .................................................................................................................Closed roomsProtective class .......................................................................................................................................IProtection type ................................................................................................................................ IP 20Electrical safety ............................................................in accordance with DIN EN 61010-1 (IEC 61010-1)............................................................................................. in compliance with CSA and UL regulationsOvervoltage category .............................................................................................................................IIRFI suppression ....................................................................................... complies with EN 55011 Class BNoise immunity ...................................................................................... complies with DIN EN 61326/A1Mains voltage for the Axiolab 5........................................................................................... 100 to 240 VMains frequency ................................................................................................................... 50 to 60 HzPower consumption of the Axiolab 5 ............................................................................................ 100 VAFuses in compliance with IEC 127Axiolab 5 microscope stand ............................................................................. 2 x T 3.15 A/H, 5x20 mm PreviousNext |