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M314E 04.7.CF.3(5/5)
T-RCP Remote Control Pad
Instructions
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Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................4 1 General Description ..............................................................................................................................4 2 Appearance of Remote Control Pad .....................................................................................................5 3 Connection of Remote Control Pad and HUB Controller......................................................................6 4 Startup and Shutdown...........................................................................................................................7 5 Screen Configuration ............................................................................................................................8
(1) Summary.....................................................................................................................................8 (2) Layout of OPERATION Screen ..................................................................................................8 (3) Configuration of SETTING MENU Screens................................................................................9 (4) Configuration of MAINTENANCE MENU Screens ...................................................................12
I Preparations........................................................................................................................................................13 1 Connecting and Setting Electrical Components .................................................................................13
(1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller .............................................................13 (2) Turning ON the EXTERNAL Switch of Dia-Illumination Lamp Power Supply ..........................14 (3) Placing Uniblitz Shutter Controller into N.C. Mode...................................................................14
2 Setting Attachment Information...........................................................................................................15 (1) Objective ...................................................................................................................................15 (2) Condenser Module....................................................................................................................16 (3) Filter Block ................................................................................................................................17 (4) Excitation Filter .........................................................................................................................18 (5) Barrier Filter ..............................................................................................................................19
3 Setting Uniblitz Shutter Controller Connection ...................................................................................20 4 Setting Shutter Key Function ..............................................................................................................21 5 Setting Foot Switch Function ..............................................................................................................22 6 Indicating Z-Axis Position....................................................................................................................23
II Basic Operation ..................................................................................................................................................24 1 Selecting Objective .............................................................................................................................24 2 Selecting Filter Block...........................................................................................................................25 3 Selecting Optical Path.........................................................................................................................26 4 Selecting Condenser Module..............................................................................................................26 5 Selecting Excitation Filter....................................................................................................................27 6 Selecting Barrier Filter.........................................................................................................................27 7 Inserting/Removing Analyzer ..............................................................................................................28 8 Opening/Closing Shutter .....................................................................................................................28 9 Operating Dia-Illumination Lamp (12V100W lamp only).....................................................................28
(1) Turning Remote Control Operation ON/OFF............................................................................28 (2) Turning Lamp ON/OFF .............................................................................................................29 (3) Adjusting Lamp Voltage............................................................................................................29
10 Resetting Z-Axis Position to Zero .......................................................................................................30 11 Outputting External Trigger .................................................................................................................30
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III Additional Functions............................................................................................................................................31 1 Interlocking Objective and Condenser Module Selection ...................................................................31 2 Interlock Filter Block and Excitation/Barrier Filters Selection .............................................................32 3 Restricting Rotation of Revolving Nosepiece......................................................................................33
(1) Set Rotation Restriction ............................................................................................................33 (2) Cancel Rotation Restriction ......................................................................................................34
4 Performing Parfocal Corrections.........................................................................................................35 (1) Setting Focus Position ..............................................................................................................35 (2) Setting Parfocal Correction Mode.............................................................................................36 (3) Correcting Preset Focus Position .............................................................................................37 (4) Checking Preset Focus Position...............................................................................................38
IV Other Operations ................................................................................................................................................39 1 Operating LCD Backlight.....................................................................................................................39
(1) Turning Backlight ON/OFF .......................................................................................................39 (2) Adjusting Brightness of Backlight .............................................................................................39
2 Adjusting LCD Contrast.......................................................................................................................40 V Operation and Indication Functions ....................................................................................................................41
1 Setting Functions for the Fine Focus Knob.........................................................................................41 (1) Changing Operation Mode of Fine Focus Knob .......................................................................41 (2) Adjusting Travel Distance for Fine Mode..................................................................................42
2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen ..............................................................................................44 3 Setting Buzzer ON/OFF ......................................................................................................................45 4 Setting Remote Control ON/OFF ........................................................................................................46 5 Turning ON/OFF LED with LCD ON/OFF Key....................................................................................47 6 Setting Communications Delimiter of External Device .......................................................................48 7 Registering Data for Optical Members................................................................................................49
(1) Objective ...................................................................................................................................49 (2) Condenser Module....................................................................................................................51 (3) Filter Block ................................................................................................................................52 (4) Dichroic Mirror...........................................................................................................................54 (5) Excitation Filter .........................................................................................................................55 (6) Barrier Filter ..............................................................................................................................56
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VI Maintenance Menu .............................................................................................................................................57 1 Indicating Program Version and Checksum........................................................................................57 2 Testing Electrical Component Operations ..........................................................................................58
(1) All-Test Mode............................................................................................................................58 (2) Individual Test Mode.................................................................................................................60
3 Testing Hardware of Remote Control Pad..........................................................................................61 (1) Key Input Test...........................................................................................................................61 (2) LED ON/OFF Test ....................................................................................................................62 (3) LCD Indication Test ..................................................................................................................62
4 Initializing Focus Motion Potentiometer ..............................................................................................63 5 Resetting Remote Control Pad Settings to Default Values ................................................................64 6 Resetting HUB Controller Settings to Default Values .........................................................................65 7 Reset Control Data to Default Values .................................................................................................66
(1) All Components.........................................................................................................................66 (2) Revolving Nosepiece ................................................................................................................67 (3) Condenser Module....................................................................................................................68 (4) Optical Path ..............................................................................................................................69 (5) Filter Block ................................................................................................................................70 (6) Excitation Filter .........................................................................................................................71 (7) Barrier Filter ..............................................................................................................................72 (8) Auxiliary Filter ...........................................................................................................................73
VII Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................................74 1 Remote control pad doesn’t start up. (TITLE screen appears, and the screen freezes.)...................74 2 Electrical component doesn’t operate.................................................................................................74 3 Revolving nosepiece doesn’t rotate at a certain position of the fine focus knob. ...............................74 4 Dia-illumination lamp cannot be turned ON or OFF............................................................................74 5 Voltage of dia-illumination lamp cannot be adjusted. .........................................................................75 6 Opening/closing status of Uniblitz shutter doesn’t coincide with LED indication................................75 7 Objective information is not indicated. ................................................................................................75 8 Condenser module information is not indicated..................................................................................75 9 Filter block information is not indicated...............................................................................................75 10 Excitation filter information is not indicated.........................................................................................76 11 Barrier filter information is not indicated..............................................................................................76 12 Dia-illumination lamp voltage is not indicated. ....................................................................................76 13 Z-axis coordinates are not indicated. ..................................................................................................76 14 Buzzer doesn’t sound when a key is pressed.....................................................................................76
Introduction
1 General Description
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Introduction
1 General Description
The remote control pad is connected to the HUB controller and used for remote control of the accessory electrical components of the ECLIPSE TE2000 series.
The remote control pad enables control of the electrical components with key operations on the pad. The remote control pad also indicates a variety of information using the LED and displays on the LCD, such as electrical component positions and information on the attached optical members.
Introduction
2 Appearance of Remote Control Pad
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2 Appearance of Remote Control Pad
No. Parts Function when OPERATION screen is indicated
Functions when setting menu/maintenance menu is indicated
1 Liquid crystal display (LCD)
OPERATION screen: Indicates electrical component positions and information on the attached optical members
Setting menu: Allows setting of various functions/parameters of the electrical components.
2 OBJECTIVE key Selects an objective lens
3 SHUTTER A key Opens/closes the shutter allocated to Shutter A key
4 SHUTTER B key Opens/closes the shutter allocated to Shutter B key
5 EXCITER key Selects an excitation filter 6 BARRIER key Selects a barrier filter
Enters alphanumeric characters.
7 EPI-FILTER key Selects a filter block 8 Z-AXI. RESET key Resets the z-axis position to zero 9 CAMERA EXP. key Outputs an external trigger
10 LCD MODE key Changes to another screen Changes to another screen. 11 LCD ON/OFF key Turns ON/OFF the LCD backlight
12 LCD Bright/Dark key Adjusts the brightness of the LCD backlight
13 DIA LAMP REMOTE key Turns ON/OFF the remote control operation of the dia-illumination lamp
14 DIA LAMP ON/OFF key Turns ON/OFF the dia-illumination lamp
15 DIA LAMP ADJ. key Adjusts the voltage of the dia-illumination lamp PREV/NEXT keys (Change selection.)
16 CONDENSER key Selects a condenser module BS key (Deletes entered letters), CLR key (All clear)
17 ANALYZER IN/OUT key Inserts/removes the analyzer
18 LIGHT PATH key Selects an optical path Cursor key (Selects an item.) Return key (Confirms selection.)
Introduction
3 Connection of Remote Control Pad and HUB Controller
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3 Connection of Remote Control Pad and HUB Controller
Connect the HUB connection cable fixed to the remote control pad to REMOTE connector of the HUB controller as shown below.
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Introduction
4 Startup and Shutdown
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4 Startup and Shutdown
1 Startup 1) Turn ON power for the dia-illumination lamp. When
using Uniblitz shutter, also turn ON power for the Uniblitz shutter controller.
2) Turn ON the power to the HUB controller.
3) Power is supplied to the remote control pad from the HUB controller.
AC [Side panel of HUB controller]
The TITLE screen appears on the LCD of the remote control pad and changes to the OPERATION screen in 2 or 3 seconds.
T-RCP REMOTE CONTROL PAD
V1.00
[TITLE screen] [OPERATION screen]
Note: When you use the remote control pad for the first time, all the optical members, such as the objectives, will
be set by default to “Not attached” and the Operation screen will appear as shown below.
“---------” indicates that the opticalmember is “not attached.”
If an electric component is not connected to the HUB controller, the indication of the component will be blank. If the electrical component is not connected to the HUB controller correctly, the HUB controller cannot detect the component and the indication of the component will also be blank. If no electrical component is connected to the HUB controller, the screen will appear as shown below.
2 Shutdown 1) Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller.
2) Turn OFF power for the dia-illumination lamp and the Uniblitz shutter controller.
Power switch
Connect the specified AC adapter
Introduction
5 Screen Configuration
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5 Screen Configuration (1) Summary
Power ON
MODE key
MODE key
Is MODE keypressed?
MODE key
No
Yes
T-RCP REMOTE CONTROL PAD
V1.00
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
Note: If power is turned ON while the MODE key is held down, the MAINTENANCE MENU screen will appear.
(2) Layout of OPERATION Screen
Objective lensinformation
P. 15
Condenser module information P. 16
Excitation filter information P. 18
Barrier filter information P. 19
Filter block informationP. 17
Z-axis position P. 23
Dia-Illuminationlamp voltage
P. 29
Note: If the electric components are not connected to the HUB controller, information for the unconnected
components will not appear.
Introduction
5 Screen Configuration
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(3) Configuration of SETTING MENU Screens
SETTING MENU Objective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
CONDENSERName
1[BF ] 2[PhL ] 3[Ph1 ] 4[Ph2 ] 5[Ph3 ] Edit
FILTERName
1[UV-1A ] EX : EX365/10 2[V-1A ] DM : DM400 3[BV-1A ] BA : BA400 4[B-1A ] 5[G-1A ] 6[DIA ] Edit
EXCITER
Name 1[EX465-495 ]5[――――――――――] 2[EX460-500 ]6[――――――――――] 3[――――――――――]7[――――――――――] 4[――――――――――]8[DIA ]
Edit
BARRIER
Name 1[BA515-555 ]5[――――――――――] 2[BA510 ]6[――――――――――] 3[BA510-560 ]7[――――――――――] 4[――――――――――]8[DIA ]
Edit
COMBINATION(OBJ.>CONDENSER) Objective Condenser 1.P Fluor DL 4x [2]:PhL 2.P Fluor DL 10x [3]:Ph1 3.P Fluor ELWD DM 20x [3]:Ph1 4.P Fluor ELWD DM 40x [4]:Ph2 5.P Fluor ELWD DLL 60x [4]:Ph2 6.P Fluor DLL 100x[5]:Ph3
COMBINATION(FILTER>EX/BA) Filter EX BA 1.UV-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:――――――― 2.V-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:――――――― 3.BV-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:――――――― 4.B-1A [1]:465-495[1]:515-555 5.G-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:――――――― 6.DIA [8]:DIA [8]:DIA
MORERotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
*1
*3
*4
*5
*6
*2
MODE key
OBJECTIVESeries Mag. Esc.
1[P Fluor ][DL 4x][-] 2[P Fluor ][DL 10x][-] 3[P Fluor ][ELWD DM 20x][*] 4[P Fluor ][ELWD DM 40x][*] 5[P Fluor ][ELWD DLL 60x][*] 6[P Fluor ][DLL 100x][*] Edit Type N.A. W.D. Dry 0.13 17.10
[ ] key
Introduction
5 Screen Configuration
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CONDENSERName
1[BF ]
2[PhL ]
3[Ph1 ]
4[Ph2 ]
5[Ph3 ]
Edit
FILTERName
1[UV-1A ] EX : EX365/10
2[V-1A ] DM : DM400
3[BV-1A ] BA : BA400
4[B-1A ]
5[G-1A ]
6[DIA ]
Edit
EXCITER
Name1[EX465-495 ]5[――――――――――]
2[EX460-500 ]6[――――――――――]
3[――――――――――]7[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]8[DIA ]
Edit
BARRIER
Name1[BA515-555 ]5[――――――――――]
2[BA510 ]6[――――――――――]
3[BA510-560 ]7[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]8[DIA ]
Edit
EDIT OBJECTIVE DATA
Location:[Other1]
Series :[――――――――――]
Mag. :[0 ]x
N.A. :[0 ]
W.D. :[0 ]
Type :[――――――――――]
EDIT CONDENSER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
EDIT FILTER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
EX :[――――――――――]Edit
DM :[――――――――――]Edit
BA :[――――――――――]Edit
EDIT DM DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
EDIT EX DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
EDIT BA DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
EDIT BA DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
EDIT EX DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
OBJECTIVESeries Mag. Esc.
1[P Fluor ][DL 4x][-]
2[P Fluor ][DL 10x][-]
3[P Fluor ][ELWD DM 20x][*]
4[P Fluor ][ELWD DM 40x][*]
5[P Fluor ][ELWD DLL 60x][*]
6[P Fluor ][DLL 100x][*]
Edit Type N.A. W.D. Dry 0.13 17.10
Introduction
5 Screen Configuration
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MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
ROTATION STOPPER Current setting:OFF
ON OFF
FOCUS KNOB MODE
[Coarse] FOCUS MODE [OFF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
OTHER UNIT
UNIBlitze Shutter :[OFF]
REMOTE CONTROL PAD Display Objective :[ON ] Condenser :[ON ] Filter :[ON ] Exciter :[ON ] Barrier :[ON ]
DIA Lamp :[ON ] Z-Position :[OFF]
Buzzer :[ON ]
Remote Control:[ON ]
LCD :[OFF]
SHUTTER KEY
Shutter A Shutter B [ ][ ]
FOOT SWITCH
Unused Revolving nosepiece
Condenser cassette
Filter block
Exciter filter
Barrier filter
AUX filter
COMMUNICATION DELIMITER FOR EXTERNAL UNIT
CR LF
MODE key
*6
[ ] key
Introduction
5 Screen Configuration
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(4) Configuration of MAINTENANCE MENU Screens
PAD DATA
Initialize PAD data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes
and press ENTER to start.
HUB DATA
Initialize HUB data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start.
TEST1 1/5→ ALL TEST
OBJECTIVE 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5 [ ] 6 [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select item and press enter to start.
VERSION
T-RCP REMOTE CONTROL PADV1.00 Sum=1234
T-HUBC HUB CONTROLLERMAIN-cpu: V1.00 Sum=5678SUB-cpu : V1.00 Sum=ABCD
CONTROL DATA
Initialize all control data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX filter
Control Data
Initialize Control data for AUX filter ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start.
・・・・・・
[ ] key
MODE key
I Preparations
1 Connecting and Setting Electrical Components
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I
I Preparations
1 Connecting and Setting Electrical Components (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller
Make sure that the power switches for the microscope and the HUB controller are OFF.
Connect the electrical components to be used to the HUB controller.
Revolving nosepiece(Motorized nosepiece)
Analyzer(Motorized analyzer)
Excitation filter changeover(Ex filter wheel)
Episcopic illuminationshutter(Motorized Epi-fl attachment)
Barrier filter changeover(BA filter wheel)
Filter block changeover(Motorized cassetteholder)
Condenser modulechangeover (Motorizedcondenser turret)
T-EFN Focus Knob
PCExternal device(XY stage, etc.)
Uniblitz shuttercontroller
Remote control pad
Dia-Illumination lamp power supply(TS2-PS100W power supply)* TE-PS30 and TE-PSE30 powersupplies cannot be connected.
Foot switch, etc.
[Connector panel of HUB controller]
I Preparations
1 Connecting and Setting Electrical Components
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(2) Turning ON the EXTERNAL Switch of Dia-Illumination Lamp Power Supply
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Note:
When the EXTERNAL switch is OFF, you cannot operate the dia-illumination lamp on the remote control pad.
A 30-W power supply cannot be connected to the HUB controller.
(3) Placing Uniblitz Shutter Controller into N.C. Mode
Be sure to set the controller to the N.C. mode when using the Uniblitz shutter.
Turn the switch of the channel used to N.C.
UNIBLITZ
[Front panel of Uniblitz shutter controller]
Note: N.C. stands for Normal Close.
If the Uniblitz shutter controller is set to the N.C. mode, when power is turned on, the controller starts up with the shutter closed.
I Preparations
2 Setting Attachment Information
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2 Setting Attachment Information
Start up the remote control pad and set the optical members attached to the electrical components in use.
The LCD indicates information for the set optical members.
(1) Objective
Set the information on objectives attached to the revolving nosepiece (motorized nosepiece).
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Objective” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Series” for the objective using the PREV or NEXT key.
Note: The numbers at the left of the screen represent the addresses of the revolving nosepiece.
OBJECTIVESeries Mag. Esc.
1[P Fluor ][―――――――――――――――][-]
2[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
3[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
4[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
5[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
6[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
Edit Type N.A. W.D. Dry 0.13 17.10
3 Move the cursor using the key or the key.
Select “Mag.” for the objective using the PREV or NEXT key.
OBJECTIVESeries Mag. Esc.
1[P Fluor ][DL 4x][-]
2[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
3[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
4[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
5[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
6[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
Edit Type N.A. W.D. Dry 0.13 17.10
4 (When the TE2000-E and T-ND6-E sextuple motorized DIC nosepiece are used together)
Move the cursor using the key or the key.
Select “Esc.” for the objective using the PREV or NEXT key.
* : The objective automatically lowers to the Escape position, returning to the original position after the objective switch is made.
- : The objective switches with no Escape/Refocus movement.
■Note: Rotating past a “*” when switching from one objective set to “-” another set to “-” will trigger an automatic Escape. Although “*” is set, no Escape/Refocus movement is performed for TE2000-U and TE2000-S.
OBJECTIVESeries Mag. Esc.
1[P Fluor ][DL 4x][-]
2[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
3[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
4[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
5[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
6[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
Edit Type N.A. W.D. Dry 0.13 17.10
I Preparations
2 Setting Attachment Information
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5 Move to the next address of the revolving nosepiece using the key or the key. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above.
OBJECTIVESeries Mag. Esc.
1[P Fluor ][DL 4x][―]
2[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
3[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
4[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
5[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
6[――――――――――][―――――――――――――――][-]
Edit Type N.A. W.D. ―――――――――― ――――― ―――――
6 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: If the revolving nosepiece is not connected, you cannot set the information on objectives.
“---------” indicates that no objective is attached or registered at the address.
If an attached objective is not listed among the presets, register it to the list of optional objectives.
For details, see V-7 (2) Objective in section V-7 (Registering Data for Optical Members). (2) Condenser Module
Set the information on condenser modules attached to the condenser module changeover (motorized condenser turret).
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Condenser” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Name” for the condenser module using the PREV or NEXT key.
If the condenser module is marked “A,” select “BF.”
Note: The numbers at the left of the screen represent the addresses of the condenser module changeover.
CONDENSERName
1[BF ]
2[――――――――――]
3[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]
5[――――――――――]
Edit
3 Move to the next address of the condenser module changeover using the key or the key. Repeat step 2 above.
CONDENSERName
1[BF ]
2[――――――――――]
3[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]
5[――――――――――]
Edit
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: If the condenser module changeover is not connected, you cannot set the information on condenser modules.
“---------” indicates that no condenser module is attached or registered at the address.
If an attached condenser module is not listed in the presets, register it to the list of optional condenser modules.
For details, see V-7 (2) Condenser Module in section V-7 (Registering Data for Optical Members).
I Preparations
2 Setting Attachment Information
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I
(3) Filter Block
Set the information on filter blocks attached to the filter block changeover (motorized cassette holder).
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Filter” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Name” for the filter block using the PREV or NEXT key.
Note: The numbers at the left of the screen represent the addresses of the filter block changeover.
FILTERName
1[UV-1A ] EX : EX365/10
2[――――――――――] DM : DM400
3[――――――――――] BA : BA400
4[――――――――――]
5[――――――――――]
6[――――――――――]
Edit
3 Move to the next address of the filter block changeover using the key or the key. Repeat step 2 above.
FILTERName
1[UV-1A ] EX : ――――――――――
2[――――――――――] DM : ――――――――――
3[――――――――――] BA : ――――――――――
4[――――――――――]
5[――――――――――]
6[――――――――――]
Edit
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: If the filter block changeover is not connected, you cannot set the information on filter blocks.
“---------” indicates that no filter block is attached or registered at the address.
If a filter block attached is not in the presets, register it to the list of optional filter blocks. For details, see V-7 (3) Filter Block in section V-7 (Registering Data for Optical Members).
I Preparations
2 Setting Attachment Information
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(4) Excitation Filter
Set the information on excitation filters attached to the excitation filter changeover (EX filter wheel).
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Exciter” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Name” for the excitation filter using the PREV or NEXT key.
Note: The numbers at the left of the screen represent the addresses of the excitation filter changeover.
EXCITER
Name1[EX465-495 ]5[――――――――――]
2[――――――――――]6[――――――――――]
3[――――――――――]7[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]8[――――――――――]
Edit
3 Move to the next address of the excitation filter changeover using the key or the key. Repeat step 2 above.
EXCITER
Name1[EX465-495 ]5[――――――――――]
2[――――――――――]6[――――――――――]
3[――――――――――]7[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]8[――――――――――]
Edit
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: If the excitation filter changeover is not connected, you cannot set the information on excitation filters.
“---------” indicates that no excitation filter is attached or registered at the address.
If an attached excitation filter is not listed in the presets, register it to the list of optional excitation filters. For details, see V-7 (5) Excitation Filter in section V-7 (Registering Data for Optical Members).
If any of the openings in the changeover is empty (i.e., in the DIA position) when switching from one excitation filter to another, a bright light may enter the observation side, depending on the layout of the optical members, temporarily affecting your vision. To prevent this, we recommend that you attach excitation filters to the changeover, as shown below.
Sample layout of excitation filters
12
3
45
6
7
8
Set Address 8 to DIA (empty). Attach excitation filters from Address 1 forward,leaving no empty openings in-between.
Put a light shielding plate on the openingswith no filter attached.
Excitation filter changeover(EX filter wheel)
[Excitation filter attaching side]
I Preparations
2 Setting Attachment Information
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(5) Barrier Filter
Set the information on barrier filters attached to the barrier filter changeover (BA filter wheel).
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Barrier” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Name” for the barrier filter using the PREV or NEXT key.
Note: The numbers at the left of the screen represent the addresses of the barrier filter changeover.
BARRIER
Name1[BA515-555 ]5[――――――――――]
2[――――――――――]6[――――――――――]
3[――――――――――]7[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]8[――――――――――]
Edit
3 Move to the next address of the barrier filter changeover using the key or the key. Repeat step 2 above.
BARRIER
Name1[BA515-555 ]5[――――――――――]
2[――――――――――]6[――――――――――]
3[――――――――――]7[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]8[――――――――――]
Edit
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: If the barrier filter changeover is not connected, you cannot set the information on barrier filters.
“---------” indicates that no barrier filter is attached or registered at the address.
If a barrier filter attached is not in the presets, register it to the list of optional barrier filters. For details, see V-7 (6) Barrier Filter in section V-7 (Registering Data for Optical Members).
I Preparations
3 Setting Uniblitz Shutter Controller Connection
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3 Setting Uniblitz Shutter Controller Connection
The HUB controller doesn’t automatically detect the Uniblitz shutter controller, unlike other electrical components. Be sure to set the connection of the Uniblitz shutter controller when using the Uniblitz shutter.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Other Unit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Select “ON” using the PREV or NEXT key. OTHER UNIT
UNIBlitze Shutter :[ON ]
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
I Preparations
4 Setting Shutter Key Function
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4 Setting Shutter Key Function
Allocate the shutters to the Shutter A and Shutter B keys.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Shutter Key” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Select a shutter to be operated by the SHUTTER A key using the PREV or NEXT key.
SHUTTER KEY
Shutter A Shutter B[Epi shutter] [OFF ]
4 Move the cursor using the key or the key.
Select a shutter to be operated by the SHUTTER B key using the PREV or NEXT key.
SHUTTER KEY
Shutter A Shutter B[Epi shutter] [UNI CH.#1 ]
5 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: If the Nikon motorized Epi-Fl attachment is not connected and the Uniblitz shutter controller connection is set to
“OFF,” you cannot set the shutter key function. For details on the Uniblitz shutter controller connection setting, see section I-3 (Setting Uniblitz Shutter Controller Connection).
You can’t allocate the same shutter to both the Shutter A and the Shutter B keys.
I Preparations
5 Setting Foot Switch Function
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5 Setting Foot Switch Function
Allocate an electrical component to the foot switch.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Foot Switch” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Move the cursor using the key or the key and select an electrical component.
FOOT SWITCH
Unused
Revolving nosepiece
Condenser cassette
Filter block
Exciter filter
Barrier filter
AUX filter
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: If a component is not connected, you cannot select the component.
If the selected electrical component is disconnected while the OPERATION screen is displayed on the LCD, the component is automatically set to “Unused.”
I Preparations
6 Indicating Z-Axis Position
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6 Indicating Z-Axis Position
Indication of the z-axis position is set to “OFF” by default.
To indicate the z-axis position, edit the setting using the following procedure. (If TE2000-U or TE2000-S is used, the Z-Axis Position cannot be indicated.)
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Remote Control Pad” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Select “Z-Position” using the key or the key and select “ON” using the PREV or NEXT key.
REMOTE CONTROL PAD
DisplayObjective :[ON ]Condenser :[ON ]Filter :[ON ]Exciter :[ON ]Barrier :[ON ]
DIA Lamp :[ON ]Z-Position :[ON ]
Buzzer :[ON ]
Remote Control:[ON ]
LCD :[OFF]
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
II Basic Operation
1 Selecting Objective
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II Basic Operation
1 Selecting Objective
Press the OBJECTIVE key to select an objective.
Each OBJECTIVE key corresponds to one of the objectives; you can select an objective by simply pressing the key corresponding to the objective.
Screen indication:
(1) The series name of the objective in the optical path is indicated.
(2) The magnification of the objective in the optical path is highlighted.
LED INDICATION:
(3) The LED of the OBJECTIVE key corresponding to the objective in the optical path is lit green.
(2) (1)
(3)
Note: If the revolving nosepiece is not connected, the objective information will not be indicated on the LCD and the LED
of OBJECTIVE key will not light up.
When using the TE2000-E and T-ND6-E sextuple motorized DIC nosepiece, enter the Esc. setting to perform the automatic escape and refocus of the objective. Pressing the OBJECTIVE key automatically lowers the objective to the ESCAPE position (2 mm below the standard position), switches the objective, then raises and returns it to its original position. This function is useful when the objective must be lowered before switching magnification due to the narrow separation of the objective and stage resulting from a thick container bottom plate. If the ESCAPE switch located in front of the right focus knob on the main unit is pressed and the objective is at the ESCAPE position when the objective is switched, only objective switching is performed, regardless of the Esc. setting. The objective returns to the original focus position when the REFOCUS switch in front of the right focus knob on the main unit is pressed. For information on these settings, refer to "(1) Objective" in "Chapter 1: Preparations, 2. Setting Attachment Information.
II Basic Operation
2 Selecting Filter Block
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2 Selecting Filter Block
Press the EPI-FILTER key to select a filter block.
Each EPI-FILTER key corresponds to one of the filter blocks; you can select a filter block by simply pressing the key corresponding to the block.
Screen indication:
(1) The name of the filter block in the optical path is indicated.
(2) The excitation method of the filter block is indicated. If the filter block is in the optical path, the excitation method is highlighted.
If no filter block is attached, “---------“ is indicated. If a registered filter block is attached, “O” (= Other) is indicated.
(3) The wavelengths of the excitation filter, dichroic mirror, and barrier filter, which make up the filter block, are indicated.
LED INDICATION:
(4) The LED of the EPI-FILTER key corresponding to the filter block in the optical path is lit green.
(1)(2) (3)
(4)
Note: If the filter block changeover is not connected, the filter block information will not be indicated on the LCD and the
LED of EPI-FILTER key will not light up.
II Basic Operation
3 Selecting Optical Path
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3 Selecting Optical Path
Press the LIGHT PATH key to select an optical path.
Each LIGHT PATH key corresponds to one of the optical paths; you can select an optical path by simply pressing the key corresponding to the path.
LED INDICATION:
(1) The LED of the LIGHT PATH key corresponding to the currently selected optical path is lit green.
(1)
Note: If TE2000-U or TE2000-S is used, you cannot use the LIGHT PATH keys to select an optical path. Use optical
path switchover dial on the microscope instead.
4 Selecting Condenser Module
Press the CONDENSER key to turn the condenser module changeover clockwise or counterclockwise to select a condenser module.
Screen indication:
(1) The currently selected address in the condenser module changeover is indicated.
(2) The name of the condenser module in the optical path is indicated.
(1) (2)
Note: If the condenser module changeover is not connected, the condenser module information will not be indicated on
the LCD.
II Basic Operation
5 Selecting Excitation Filter
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5 Selecting Excitation Filter
Press the EXCITER key to turn the excitation filter changeover clockwise or counterclockwise to select an excitation filter.
Screen indication:
(1) The currently selected address in the excitation filter changeover is indicated.
(2) The wavelength of the excitation filter in the optical path is indicated.
(1) (2)
Note: If the excitation filter changeover is not connected, the excitation filter information will not be indicated on the LCD.
If any of the openings in the changeover is empty (i.e., in the DIA position) when switching over one excitation filter to another, a bright light may enter the observation side, depending on the layout of the optical members. The light may temporarily impair your vision or the object may be unnecessarily exposed to light.
To prevent this, we recommend that you close the episcopic illumination shutter when switching over excitation filters.
6 Selecting Barrier Filter
Press the BARRIER key to turn the barrier filter changeover clockwise or counterclockwise to select a barrier filter.
Screen indication:
(1) The currently selected address in the barrier filter changeover is indicated.
(2) The wavelength of the barrier filter in the optical path is indicated.
(1) (2)
Note: If the barrier filter changeover is not connected, the barrier filter information will not be indicated on the LCD.
II Basic Operation
7 Inserting/Removing Analyzer
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7 Inserting/Removing Analyzer
Press the ANALYZER IN/OUT key to insert and remove the analyzer.
LED INDICATION:
IN OUT Green Orange
Note:
If the analyzer is not connected, the LED will not light up.
8 Opening/Closing Shutter
Press the SHUTTER A key to open and close the shutter allocated to SHUTTER A.
Press the SHUTTER B key to open and close the shutter allocated to SHUTTER B.
LED INDICATION:
OPEN CLOSE Green Orange
Note:
If the allocation for the SHUTTER A key and the SHUTTER B key is set to “OFF,” the LED will not light up.
For details on shutter allocation, see section I-4 (Setting Shutter Key Function).
9 Operating Dia-Illumination Lamp (12V100W lamp only) (1) Turning Remote Control Operation ON/OFF
Remote control operation refers to operating the dia-illumination lamp of the microscope from the remote control pad.
Press the DIA LAMP REMOTE key to turn remote control operation ON or OFF.
LED INDICATION:
Operation ON Operation OFF Green Orange
Note:
When EXTERNAL switch of the dia-illumination lamp power supply is OFF, you cannot operate the lamp on the remote control pad nor turn the remote control operation ON or OFF. The LED will not light up.
II Basic Operation
9 Operating Dia-Illumination Lamp (12V100W lamp only)
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II
(2) Turning Lamp ON/OFF
You can turn the lamp ON or OFF as long as the LED of the DIA LAMP REMOTE key is green.
Press the DIA LAMP ON/OFF key to turn the lamp ON or OFF.
LED INDICATION:
Lamp ON Lamp OFF Green Orange
Note:
When the LED of the DIA LAMP REMOTE key is orange or is unlit, the LED of the DIA LAMP ON/OFF key will not light up.
(3) Adjusting Lamp Voltage
You can adjust the lamp voltage as long as the LED of the DIA LAMP REMOTE key is green.
Press the DIA LAMP ADJ. key to adjust the lamp voltage.
Screen indication:
(1) The lamp voltage is indicated with a resolution of 0.5 v.
For example, if the voltage is 9 v or more and below 9.5 v, it will be indicated as 9 v.
Indication examples:
0 v
Below 3 v
3 vbelow 3.5 v
12 v or more
(1)
Note: When the LED of the DIA LAMP REMOTE key is orange or is unlit, the lamp voltage will not be indicated.
Adjusting the lamp voltage will also alter the color cast of the light. When color fidelity is important - for example, when taking a color photo, - use an ND filter to adjust brightness.
II Basic Operation
10 Resetting Z-Axis Position to Zero
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10 Resetting Z-Axis Position to Zero
The current z-axis position can be indicated as 0.00 µm.
Press the Z-AXI. RESET key to set the indication of the z-axis position to zero.
Screen indication:
(1) The z-axis position is indicated.
(1)
Note: When the indication of the z-axis position is OFF, you cannot reset the indication to zero.
If TE2000-U or TE2000-S is used, the Z-axis position cannot be indicated.
11 Outputting External Trigger
You can click the shutter of the 35-mm camera connected to the HUB controller.
Press the CAMERA EXP. key to output an external trigger.
Note: For information about connection to a camera, refer to 22, “Connection to the EXP Connector,” in “VI. Assembly” in
the “Motorized Units for ECLIPSE TE2000-E/TE2000-U/TE2000-S”manual.
III Additional Functions
1 Interlocking Objective and Condenser Module Selection
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III
III Additional Functions
1 Interlocking Objective and Condenser Module Selection
If combinations of objectives and condenser modules are set, then when an objective is selected, the condenser module corresponding to the objective is automatically selected.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Combination (OBJ>Condenser)” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select the address in the condenser module changeover to interlock with Address 1 of the revolving nosepiece using the PREV or NEXT key.
COMBINATION(OBJ.>CONDENSER)
Objective Condenser1.P Fluor DL 4x [2]:PhL
2.P Fluor DL 10x [-]:―――――
3.P Fluor ELWD DM 20x [-]:―――――
4.P Fluor ELWD DM 40x [-]:―――――
5.P Fluor ELWD DLL 60x [-]:―――――
6.P Fluor DLL 100x[-]:―――――
3 Move to the next address of the revolving nosepiece using the key or the key and repeat step 2 above.
COMBINATION(OBJ.>CONDENSER)
Objective Condenser1.P Fluor DL 4x [2]:PhL
2.P Fluor DL 10x [-]:―――――
3.P Fluor ELWD DM 20x [-]:―――――
4.P Fluor ELWD DM 40x [-]:―――――
5.P Fluor ELWD DLL 60x [-]:―――――
6.P Fluor DLL 100x[-]:―――――
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: “-” indicates that the address is not interlocked.
Unless both the revolving nosepiece and the condenser module changeover are connected, you cannot set the combinations.
III Additional Functions
2 Interlock Filter Block and Excitation/Barrier Filters Selection
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2 Interlock Filter Block and Excitation/Barrier Filters Selection
If combinations of filter block and excitation/barrier filters are set, then when a filter block is selected, the excitation/barrier filters corresponding to the block are automatically selected.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Combination (FILTER>EX/BA)” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select the address in the excitation filter changeover to interlock with Address 1 of the filter block changeover using the PREV or NEXT key.
COMBINATION(FILTER>EX/BA)
Filter EX BA1.UV-1A [8]:DIA [-]:―――――――
2.V-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
3.BV-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
4.B-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
5.G-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
6.DIA [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
3 Move the cursor using the key or the key.
Select the address in the barrier filter changeover to interlock with Address 1 of the filter block changeover using the PREV or NEXT key.
COMBINATION(FILTER>EX/BA)
Filter EX BA1.UV-1A [8]:DIA [-]:―――――――
2.V-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
3.BV-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
4.B-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
5.G-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
6.DIA [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
4 Move to the next address of the filter block changeover using the key or the key and repeat steps 2 and 3 above.
COMBINATION(FILTER>EX/BA)
Filter EX BA1.UV-1A [8]:DIA [8]:DIA
2.V-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
3.BV-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
4.B-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
5.G-1A [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
6.DIA [-]:―――――――[-]:―――――――
5 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: “-” indicates that the address is not interlocked.
Unless the filter block changeover is connected and either the excitation filter changeover and barrier filter changeover is connected (or both are connected), you cannot set the combinations.
III Additional Functions
3 Restricting Rotation of Revolving Nosepiece
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III
3 Restricting Rotation of Revolving Nosepiece
You can restrict the rotation of the revolving nosepiece with the OBJECTIVE key, so that the revolving nosepiece will not turn from the set z-axis position and upward. The upper limit setting is effective for all the addresses of the revolving nosepiece.
(1) Set Rotation Restriction
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Rotation Stopper” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Move the z-axis position to the position to restrict the revolving nosepiece rotation (the position at which you want the revolving nosepiece to stop turning).
4 Move the cursor to “ON” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
ROTATION STOPPER
Current setting:OFF
ON OFF
5 A confirmation message appears.
Press the [ ] key.
To cancel, move the cursor to “NO” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
ROTATION STOPPER
Current setting:ON
ON OFF
Rotation stopper ON ?
Yes No
6 When the setting is accepted, the “Complete!” message appears and remains displayed for about one second.
ROTATION STOPPER
Current setting:ON
ON OFF
Complete!
7 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
III Additional Functions
3 Restricting Rotation of Revolving Nosepiece
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(2) Cancel Rotation Restriction
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Rotation Stopper” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Move the cursor to “OFF” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
ROTATION STOPPER
Current setting:ON
ON OFF
4 A confirmation message appears.
Press the [ ] key.
To cancel, move the cursor to “NO” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
ROTATION STOPPER
Current setting:ON
ON OFF
Rotation stopper OFF ?
Yes No
5 When the cancellation is accepted, a “Complete!” message appears and remains displayed for about one second.
ROTATION STOPPER
Current setting:OFF
ON OFF
Complete!
6 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
III Additional Functions
4 Performing Parfocal Corrections
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III
4 Performing Parfocal Corrections
Presetting a focus position for each objective allows the parfocal correction function to compensate automatically for deviations in focus positions caused by switching objectives. Please read "(1) Setting Focus Position" and "(2) Setting Parfocal Correction Mode" before performing parfocal corrections.
Note: Parfocal correction function is disabled when the focusing mechanism is at the escape position by the operation of
the ESCAPE button on the right side of the TE2000-E. Since the focusing mechanisms in the TE2000-U and TE2000-S are not motor-driven, parfocal corrections are unavailable.
(1) Setting Focus Position
By presetting the focus position for each objective, perfocal correction is properly performed at the time of switching objectives. Be sure to perform the following procedure before using the parfocal correction function.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select "More" using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select "Focus" using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Select "FOCUS MODE" using the key or the key, then select “OFF” using the PREV or NEXT key.
Inappropriate focus position data may be retained in memory. To prevent the objective from contacting the stage when switching objectives, be sure to disable parfocal correction mode.
FOCUS KNOB MODE [Coarse]
FOCUS MODE [OFF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
4 Select "CLEAR" for "FOCUS POSITION" using the , , , or key and then press the [ ] key.
This clears focus position data for all objectives (addresses of the nosepiece).
FOCUS KNOB MODE [Coarse]
FOCUS MODE [OFF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
5 Place the 10x objective in the optical path using the OBJECTIVE key and focus on the specimen using the coarse/fine focus knobs.
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4 Performing Parfocal Corrections
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6 Select "SET" for "FOCUS POSITION" using the , , , or key and then press the [ ] key.
This sets the focus position for the 10x objective.
FOCUS KNOB MODE [Coarse]
FOCUS MODE [OFF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for other objectives.
Note: For positions at which no objective is currently installed, set the same focus position as for the immediately
preceding objective. If this focus position setting is not carried out when parfocal correction mode is in Auto Link Focus (ALF), parfocal correction will not be performed when switching from a position without an objective to a position with an objective.
(2) Setting Parfocal Correction Mode
Set parfocal correction mode to one of the following three settings: OFF, Absolute Value (ABS), or Auto Link Focus (ALF).
・ OFF Parfocal correction is disabled. (default setting)
・ Absolute Value (ABS) The focusing mechanism moves to the preset focus position.
・ Auto Link Focus (ALF) Even if a change in specimens or observation positions causes a focal deviation, adjusting the focus with any selected objective maintains approximately correct focus on the specimen when switching objectives. The ALF setting offers added convenience when operating the microscope manually.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key, and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select "Focus" using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Select "FOCUS MODE" using the key or the key and then select the parfocal correction mode (OFF, ABS, ALF) using the PREV or NEXT key.
FOCUS KNOB MODE [Coarse]
FOCUS MODE [ALF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
III Additional Functions
4 Performing Parfocal Corrections
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(3) Correcting Preset Focus Position
If changing specimens results in a change in focus positions, you can correct focus positions for all objectives with a single operation. Simply adjust focus and set the correct position for the 10x objective; this will correct differences in focus positions for all other objectives. Note that these focus position corrections do not apply to objectives for which no focus positions have been set.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select "Focus" using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Place the 10x objective in the optical path using the OBJECTIVE key, and focus on the specimen using the coarse/fine focus knobs.
4 Select "SHIFT" for "FOCUS POSITION" using the , , , or key and then press the [ ] key.
This sets the focus position for the 10x objective.
The difference between the previous and new focus positions is added to the focus positions of the other objectives.
FOCUS KNOB MODE [Coarse]
FOCUS MODE [OFF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
5 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
III Additional Functions
4 Performing Parfocal Corrections
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(4) Clearing Preset Focus Position
Preset focus positions can be cleared.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select "Focus" using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Select "CLEAR" for "FOCUS POSITION" using the , , , or key and then press the [ ] key.
FOCUS KNOB MODE [Coarse]
FOCUS MODE [OFF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
IV Other Operations
1 Operating LCD Backlight
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IV Other Operations
1 Operating LCD Backlight (1) Turning Backlight ON/OFF
Press the LCD ON/OFF key to turn the backlight ON or OFF.
LED INDICATION:
ON OFF Green Orange
(2) Adjusting Brightness of Backlight
Press the DIA Bright/Dark key to adjust the brightness of the backlight.
IV Other Operations
2 Adjusting LCD Contrast
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2 Adjusting LCD Contrast
1 To adjust the contrast of the LCD, first remove the rear panel of the remote control pad, then set DIP switch No. 9 to ON.
2 Press the DIA Bright/Dark key to adjust the contrast, just like adjusting backlight brightness.
3 After completing the adjustment, set DIP switch No. 9 to OFF and reattach the rear panel to the remote control pad.
V Operation and Indication Functions
1 Setting Functions for the Fine Focus Knob
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V Operation and Indication Functions
1 Setting Functions for the Fine Focus Knob (1) Changing Operation Mode of Fine Focus Knob
Change the operation mode of the fine focus knob used for the focusing mechanism.
[Operation mode list]
Coarse = 100 µm/rev. Middle = 50 µm/rev. Fine = 20 µm/rev
The fine focus knob is set to the coarse mode by default.
Note:
The travel distance per rotation of the fine focus knob in each operation mode is a rough guide; precise accuracy is not guaranteed. The travel distance varies in proportion with how fast you rotate the fine focus knob. The travel distances shown in the table above represent values when turning the knob at 2 to 3 seconds per rotation. The focus travel in Fine mode indicated in the table above refers to the value initially set. Travel can be adjusted only for Fine mode. For more information, refer to the following section (2) "Adjusting Travel Distance for Fine Mode." When the TE2000-U or the TE2000-S is used, the focusing mechanism cannot be controlled electrically, therefore you cannot change the operation mode.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Focus” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Select "Focus Knob Mode" using the key or the key and then use the PREV or NEXT key to select an operation mode.
Note: This setting takes effect when the display returns to the OPERATION screen.
FOCUS KNOB MODE [Coarse]
FOCUS MODE [OFF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
V Operation and Indication Functions
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4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
(2) Adjusting Travel Distance for Fine Mode
To facilitate focusing with a high-magnification lens, you can adjust travel distance in Fine mode in five steps as desired, as shown in the table below.
[Travel distance settings in Fine mode]
Fine(1)= 3µm/rev. Fine(2)= 10µm/rev. Fine(3)= 20µm/rev. Fine(4)= 30µm/rev. Fine(5)= 40µm/rev.
The default setting is "Fine (3)."
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Focus” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
The Focus screen shown at right appears. FOCUS KNOB MODE [Coarse]
FOCUS MODE [OFF]
FOCUS POSITION SET SHIFT CLEAR OBJECTIVE Series Mag. [P Fluor ][DL 10x]
V Operation and Indication Functions
1 Setting Functions for the Fine Focus Knob
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3 Set travel distance in Fine mode using one of the CONDENSER keys.
Since the travel distance adjusted is reflected immediately after you press a CONDENSER key, you can check the amount of movement while making adjustments.
Left CONDENSER key: Fine (5) → Fine (1)
Right CONDENSER key: Fine (1) → Fine (5)
Note: The fine focus knob operates in Fine mode when the Focus screen is displayed. The setting for the FOCUS KNOB MODE is reflected in the OPERATION screen. The Fine mode setting step (1 - 5) is not displayed. Press the left or right Condenser key four times to set to "Fine (1)" or "Fine (5)," respectively. This facilitates quick selection. An audible signal sounds when you press a CONDENSER key. You can keep track of the number of times you've pressed a CONDENSER key by counting the number of signals heard.
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
V Operation and Indication Functions
2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen
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2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen
The OPERATION screen indicates a variety of information, such as the current electrical component positions and information on the currently attached optical members.
This function turns indication of such information ON or OFF.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Remote Control Pad” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Turn indication of the information for the objective ON or OFF using the PREV or NEXT key.
REMOTE CONTROL PAD
DisplayObjective :[ON ]Condenser :[ON ]Filter :[ON ]Exciter :[ON ]Barrier :[ON ]
DIA Lamp :[ON ]Z-Position :[ON ]
Buzzer :[ON ]
Remote Control:[ON ]
LCD :[OFF]
4 Select an item using the key or the key and turn indication ON or OFF using the PREV or NEXT key. Repeat this step to set all of the items for which you want to edit settings.
REMOTE CONTROL PAD
DisplayObjective :[OFF]Condenser :[ON ]Filter :[ON ]Exciter :[ON ]Barrier :[ON ]
DIA Lamp :[ON ]Z-Position :[ON ]
Buzzer :[ON ]
Remote Control:[ON ]
LCD :[OFF]
5 Press the MODE key to end settings and to return to the OPERATION screen.
V Operation and Indication Functions
3 Setting Buzzer ON/OFF
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3 Setting Buzzer ON/OFF
Turn ON or OFF the buzzer confirmation that sounds when a key is pressed.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Remote Control Pad” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Move the cursor to “Buzzer” using the key or the key.
Turn the buzzer ON or OFF using the PREV or NEXT key.
REMOTE CONTROL PAD
DisplayObjective :[ON ]Condenser :[ON ]Filter :[ON ]Exciter :[ON ]Barrier :[ON ]
DIA Lamp :[ON ]Z-Position :[ON ]
Buzzer :[ON ]
Remote Control:[ON ]
LCD :[OFF]
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
Note: Even if the buzzer is set to “ON.”, when the remote control is set to “OFF”, the buzzer won’t sound when a key is
pressed on the OPERATION screen.
V Operation and Indication Functions
4 Setting Remote Control ON/OFF
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4 Setting Remote Control ON/OFF
Turn remote-control operation of the electrical components using the remote control pad ON or OFF.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Remote Control Pad” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Move the cursor to “Remote Control” using the key or the key.
Turn remote-control operation ON or OFF using the PREV or NEXT key.
REMOTE CONTROL PAD
DisplayObjective :[ON ]Condenser :[ON ]Filter :[ON ]Exciter :[ON ]Barrier :[ON ]
DIA Lamp :[ON ]Z-Position :[ON ]
Buzzer :[ON ]
Remote Control:[ON ]
LCD :[OFF]
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
V Operation and Indication Functions
5 Turning ON/OFF LED with LCD ON/OFF Key
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5 Turning ON/OFF LED with LCD ON/OFF Key
Enable the LCD ON/OFF key to turn the LED ON or OFF.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Remote Control Pad” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Move the cursor to “LCD” using the key or the key.
Select “OFF” using the PREV or NEXT key.
If “OFF” is selected, when the LCD backlight is turned off with LCD ON/OFF key, the LED is also turned OFF. The “LCD” is set to “ON” by default.
REMOTE CONTROL PAD
DisplayObjective :[ON ]Condenser :[ON ]Filter :[ON ]Exciter :[ON ]Barrier :[ON ]
DIA Lamp :[ON ]Z-Position :[ON ]
Buzzer :[ON ]
Remote Control:[ON ]
LCD :[OFF]
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
V Operation and Indication Functions
6 Setting Communications Delimiter of External Device
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6 Setting Communications Delimiter of External Device
Set the delimiter for communications between the HUB controller and an external device.
[Delimiter]
CR LF
CR is selected by default.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “More” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Communication Delimiter” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
MORE Rotation Stopper Focus Other Unit Remote Control Pad Shutter Key Foot Switch Communication Delimiter
3 Move the cursor using the key or the key to select “CR” or “LF.”
Note: Check the communications delimiter with the instruction manual of the external device.
COMMUNICATION DELIMITERFOR EXTERNAL UNIT
CR LF
4 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
V Operation and Indication Functions
7 Registering Data for Optical Members
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7 Registering Data for Optical Members (1) Objective
You can register optional data for up to nine objectives.
If an attached objective is not listed in the presets, register the objective.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Objective” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
OBJECTIVESeries Mag. Esc.
1[P Fluor ][DL 4x][-] 2[P Fluor ][DL 10x][-] 3[P Fluor ][ELWD DM 20x][*] 4[P Fluor ][ELWD DM 40x][*] 5[P Fluor ][ELWD DLL 60x][*] 6[P Fluor ][DLL 100x][*] Edit
3 Select one location out of nine locations to register the optional data using the PREV or NEXT key.
EDIT OBJECTIVE DATA
Location:[Other1]
Series :[――――――――――]
Mag. :[0 ]x
N.A. :[0 ]
W.D. :[0 ]
Type :[――――――――――]
4 Move the cursor to “Series” using the key or the key.
Select the series of the objective using the PREV or NEXT key.
EDIT OBJECTIVE DATA
Location:[Other1]
Series :[Other ]
Mag. :[1 ]x
N.A. :[0。001]
W.D. :[0。01 ]
Type :[dry ]
5 Move the cursor to “Mag.” using the key or the key.
Select the magnification of the objective using the PREV or NEXT key.
If no entry is made in “Series” (indicated as “--------”), the cursor will not move to “Mag.”
EDIT OBJECTIVE DATA
Location:[Other1]
Series :[Other ]
Mag. :[10 ]x
N.A. :[0。001]
W.D. :[0。01 ]
Type :[dry ]
6 Move the cursor to “N.A.” using the key or the key.
Enter the numerical aperture using the numerical keys and the key or the key within the range between 0.001 and 2.000.
If the entry exceeds the upper limit or falls below the lower limit, the N.A. is automatically set to the upper or lower limit.
EDIT OBJECTIVE DATA
Location:[Other1]
Series :[Other ]
Mag. :[10 ]x
N.A. :[0.25 ]
W.D. :[0。01 ]
Type :[dry ]
V Operation and Indication Functions
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7 Move the cursor to “W.D.” using the key or the key.
Using the numerical keys and the key or the key, enter the working distance within the range between 0.01 and 40.00.
If the entry exceeds the upper limit or falls below the lower limit, the W.D. is automatically set to the upper or lower limit.
EDIT OBJECTIVE DATA
Location:[Other1]
Series :[Other ]
Mag. :[10 ]x
N.A. :[0.25 ]
W.D. :[6.2 ]
Type :[dry ]
8 Move the cursor to “Type” using the key or the key.
Select the type of objective using the PREV or NEXT key.
EDIT OBJECTIVE DATA
Location:[Other1]
Series :[Other ]
Mag. :[10 ]x
N.A. :[0.25 ]
W.D. :[6.2 ]
Type :[dry ]
9 To continue registration of optional data, move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and repeat steps 3 - 8 above.
EDIT OBJECTIVE DATA
Location:[Other2]
Series :[――――――――――]
Mag. :[0 ]x
N.A. :[0 ]
W.D. :[0 ]
Type :[――――――――――]
10 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
To delete registered data
1) Move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and select data to delete using PREV or NEXT key.
2) Press CLR key.
V Operation and Indication Functions
7 Registering Data for Optical Members
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(2) Condenser Module
You can register optional data for up to nine condenser modules.
If an attached condenser module is not listed in the presets, register the condenser module.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Condenser” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
CONDENSERName
1[BF ]
2[PhL ]
3[Ph1 ]
4[Ph2 ]
5[Ph3 ]
Edit
3 Select one location out of nine locations to register the optional data using the PREV or NEXT key.
EDIT CONDENSER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
4 Move the cursor to “Name” using the key or the key.
Using the numerical/alphabetical keys and the key or the key, type in the name of the condenser module.
You can type in up to 10 characters.
EDIT CONDENSER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ABC ]
5 To continue registration of optional data, move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and repeat steps 3 and 4 above.
EDIT CONDENSER DATA
Location:[Other2]
Name :[ ]
6 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
To delete registered data
1) Move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and select data to delete using PREV or NEXT key.
2) Press CLR key.
V Operation and Indication Functions
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(3) Filter Block
You can register optional data for up to nine filter blocks.
If an attached filter block is not listed in the presets, register the filter block.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Filter” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
FILTERName
1[UV-1A ] EX : EX365/10
2[V-1A ] DM : DM400
3[BV-1A ] BA : BA400
4[B-1A ]
5[G-1A ]
6[DIA ]
Edit
3 Select one location out of nine locations to register the optional data using the PREV or NEXT key.
EDIT FILTER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
EX :[――――――――――]Edit
DM :[――――――――――]Edit
BA :[――――――――――]Edit
4 Move the cursor to “Name” using the key or the key.
Type in the name of the filter block using the numerical/alphabetical keys and the key or the key.
You can type in up to 10 characters.
EDIT FILTER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ABC ]
EX :[――――――――――]Edit
DM :[――――――――――]Edit
BA :[――――――――――]Edit
5 Move the cursor to “EX” using the key or the key.
Select an excitation filter of the filter block using the PREV or NEXT key.
If the excitation filter is not listed in the presets, register the optional data for the excitation filter.
To register the optional data, move to “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
For details, see steps 3 forward for V-7 (5) Excitation Filter.
EDIT FILTER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ABC ]
EX :[EX365/10 ]Edit
DM :[――――――――――]Edit
BA :[――――――――――]Edit
6 Move the cursor to “DM” using the key or the key.
Select a dichroic mirror for the filter block using the PREV or NEXT key. If the dichroic mirror is not listed in the presets, register the optional data for the dichroic mirror.
To register the optional data, move to “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
For details, see V-7 (4) Dichroic Mirror.
EDIT FILTER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ABC ]
EX :[EX365/10 ]Edit
DM :[DM400 ]Edit
BA :[――――――――――]Edit
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7 Move the cursor to “BA” using the key or the key.
Select a barrier filter for the filter block using the PREV or NEXT key. If the barrier filter is not listed in the presets, register the optional data for the barrier filter.
To register the optional data, move to “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
For details, see steps from 3 forward of V-7 (6) Barrier Filter.
EDIT FILTER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ABC ]
EX :[EX365/10 ]Edit
DM :[DM400 ]Edit
BA :[BA400 ]Edit
8 To continue registration of optional data, move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and repeat steps 3 - 7 above.
EDIT FILTER DATA
Location:[Other2]
Name :[ ]
EX :[――――――――――]Edit
DM :[――――――――――]Edit
BA :[――――――――――]Edit
9 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
To delete registered data
1) Move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and select data to delete using PREV or NEXT key.
2) Press CLR key.
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(4) Dichroic Mirror
You can register optional data for up to nine dichroic mirrors.
If an attached dichroic mirror is not listed in the presets, register the dichroic mirror.
1 Select “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
EDIT FILTER DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ABC ]
EX :[EX365/10 ]Edit
DM :[DM400 ]Edit
BA :[――――――――――]Edit
2 Select one location out of nine locations to register the optional data using the PREV or NEXT key.
EDIT DM DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
3 Move the cursor to “Name” using the key or the key .
Using the numerical/alphabetical keys and the key or the key, type in the wavelength of the dichroic mirror. You can type in up to 10 characters.
EDIT DM DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[DM410 ]
4 To continue registration of optional data, move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and repeat steps 2 and 3 above.
EDIT DM DATA
Location:[Other2]
Name :[ ]
5 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
To delete registered data
1) Move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and select data to delete using PREV or NEXT key.
2) Press CLR key.
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(5) Excitation Filter
You can register optional data for up to nine excitation filters.
If an attached excitation filter is not listed in the presets, register the excitation filter.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Exciter” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
EXCITER
Name1[EX465-495 ]5[――――――――――]
2[EX460-500 ]6[――――――――――]
3[――――――――――]7[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]8[DIA ]
Edit
3 Select a location to register the optional data using the PREV or NEXT key.
EDIT EX DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
4 Move the cursor to “Name” using the key or the key .
Using the numerical/alphabetical keys and the key or the key, type in the wavelength of the excitation filter. You can type in up to 10 characters.
EDIT EX DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[EX350-380 ]
5 To continue registration of optional data, move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and repeat steps 3 and 4 above.
EDIT EX DATA
Location:[Other2]
Name :[ ]
6 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
To delete registered data
1) Move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and select data to delete using PREV or NEXT key.
2) Press CLR key.
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(6) Barrier Filter
You can register optional data for up to nine barrier filters.
If an attached barrier filter is not listed in the presets, register the barrier filter.
1 Press the MODE key, and the SETTING MENU screen will appear on the LCD.
Select “Barrier” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
SETTING MENUObjective
Condenser
Filter
Exciter
Barrier
Combination(Obj.>Condenser)
Combination(Filter>EX/BA)
More
2 Select “Edit” using the key or the key and then press the [ ] key.
BARRIER
Name1[BA515-555 ]5[――――――――――]
2[BA510 ]6[――――――――――]
3[BA510-560 ]7[――――――――――]
4[――――――――――]8[DIA ]
Edit
3 Select one location out of nine locations to register the optional data using the PREV or NEXT key.
EDIT BA DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[ ]
4 Move the cursor to “Name” using the key or the key.
Using the numerical/alphabetical keys and the key or the key, type in the wavelength of the barrier filter. You can type in up to 10 characters.
EDIT BA DATA
Location:[Other1]
Name :[BA410 ]
5 To continue registration of optional data, move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and repeat steps 3 and 4 above.
EDIT BA DATA
Location:[Other2]
Name :[ ]
6 Press the MODE key to end the setting and to return to the OPERATION screen.
To delete registered data
1) Move the cursor to “Location” using the key or the key and select data to delete using PREV or NEXT key.
2) Press CLR key.
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1 Indicating Program Version and Checksum
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VI Maintenance Menu
1 Indicating Program Version and Checksum
Indicate the program version of the remote control pad and the HUB controller and the checksum on the LCD.
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
2 Press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
3 The program versions and the checksum appear on the LCD.
VERSION
T-RCP REMOTE CONTROL PADV1.00 Sum1234h
T-HUBC HUB CONTROLLERMAIN-cpu: V1.00 Sum5678hSUB-cpu : V1.00 SumABCDh
4 Press the MODE key to return to the OPERATION screen.
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2 Testing Electrical Component Operations
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2 Testing Electrical Component Operations
Test the operations of the electrical components connected to the HUB controller.
There are two test modes.
All-test mode: Test all the electrical components connected.
Individual test mode: Select a component and test the component.
(1) All-Test Mode
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, press the MODE key.
Select “TEST 1” using the key or the key and release the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 On the TEST 1 screen, the arrow “→” is pointed at “All-Test.” Press the [ ] key.
“→” moves to “OBJECTIVE” and the test will begin.
TEST1 1/5→ ALL TEST
OBJECTIVE 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5 [ ] 6 [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select item and press enter to start.
3 The test results are indicated in [ ] as “OK” or “NG.” TEST1 1/5 ALL TEST
→ OBJECTIVE 1 [OK ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5 [ ] 6 [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
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4 After the test of one component is completed, “→” moves to the next component and the test of the component will begin. The components not connected to the HUB controller will be skipped.
TEST1 2/5
EPI-FILTER 1 [OK] 2 [OK] 3 [OK] 4 [OK] 5 [OK] 6 [OK]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
TEST1 3/5
LIGHT PATH 1 [OK] 2 [OK] 3 [OK] 4 [OK] 5 [OK] CONDENSER Right [OK] Left [OK]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
TEST1 4/5
EXCITER Right [ ] Left [ ] BARRIER Right [ ] Left [ ]
ANALYZER [OK]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
5 When all the components have been tested, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second.
TEST1 5/5
DIA LAMP REMOTE [OK] ON/OFF [OK] ADJ-up [OK] ADJ-down [OK]→ Shutter A [OK] B [OK]
CAMERA EXP. [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
6 Press the MODE key to return to the OPERATION screen.
How to interrupt the all-test
Press the [ ] key to interrupt the test.
When the test is interrupted, the following message appears.
Press enter to restart. Note that test interruption will be performed only after the current test of the component is completed.
To resume the test, press the [ ] key again.
How to end the all-test midway
Press the [ ] key to interrupt the test.
Press the MODE key.
How to check test results again
Move “→” using the key or the key to change screens.
This operation is also available while the test is interrupted.
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2 Testing Electrical Component Operations
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(2) Individual Test Mode
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “TEST 1” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 Move “→” using the key or the key to select an electrical component to test.
Press the [ ] key.
The test of the selected component begins. If a component is not connected to the HUB controller, you cannot select the component.
TEST1 1/5 ALL TEST
→ OBJECTIVE 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5 [ ] 6 [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
TEST1 2/5
EPI-FILTER 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5 [ ] 6 [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
TEST1 3/5
LIGHT PATH 1 [ ] 2 [ ] 3 [ ] 4 [ ] 5 [ ] CONDENSER Right [ ] Left [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
TEST1 4/5
EXCITER Right [ ] Left [ ] BARRIER Right [ ] Left [ ]
ANALYZER [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
TEST1 5/5
DIA LAMP REMOTE [ ] ON/OFF [ ] ADJ-up [ ] ADJ-down [ ] Shutter
A [ ] B [ ]
CAMERA EXP. [ ]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running ALL TEST... Press enter to pause.
3 When the test is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second.
TEST1 1/5 ALL TEST
→ OBJECTIVE 1 [OK] 2 [OK] 3 [OK] 4 [OK] 5 [OK] 6 [OK]
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
4 Press the MODE key to return to the OPERATION screen.
How to check test results again
Move “→” using the key or the key to change screens.
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3 Testing Hardware of Remote Control Pad
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3 Testing Hardware of Remote Control Pad
The following tests are available to evaluate the hardware of the remote control pad.
Key input test Checks to see if the input of each key is read correctly LED ON/OFF test Checks to see if all the LEDs are controlled correctly LCD indication test Checks to see if the LCD indication is controlled correctly and tests the quality of the
LCD (1) Key Input Test
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “TEST 2” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 Move “→” using the key or the key to select “KEY.”
Press the [ ] key.
3 Press the keys (except the [ ] key) one by one.
When the input for a key is read correctly, the key position in the key layout on the screen will be indicated in black.
4 Press the [ ] key to end the key input test.
5 Press the MODE key to return to OPERATION screen.
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(2) LED ON/OFF Test
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “TEST 2” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 Move “→” using the key or the key to select “LED.”
Press the [ ] key. The LED ON/OFF test will begin.
All the LEDs light green and then go out one by one in intervals of about 0.5 seconds, except that the ANALYZER IN/OUT key and LCD ON/OFF key light green, turn to orange, and then go out.
3 Press the [ ] key to end the LED ON/OFF test.
4 Press the MODE key to return to OPERATION screen.
(3) LCD Indication Test
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “TEST 2” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 Move “→” using the key or the key to select “LCD.”
Press the [ ] key. The LCD indication test will begin.
The whole screen turns black and then white repeatedly at intervals of about 3 seconds.
3 Press the [ ] key to end the LCD indication test.
4 Press the MODE key to return to OPERATION screen.
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4 Initializing Focus Motion Potentiometer
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4 Initializing Focus Motion Potentiometer
The potentiometer can be initialized at each reference point to detect absolute position of the focusing mechanism.
Use this function after changing the combination of the microscope and HUB controller.
Initialization takes about 3 minutes to be completed. During initialization, never touch the coarse or fine focus knobs.
1 Remove the rear panel of the remote control pad and set DIP switch No.8 to ON.
2 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “TEST 2” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
3 After the TEST 2 screen appears, press the Z-AXI. RESET key.
Initialization of the focus motion potentiometer begins.
The initialization takes about 3 minutes at maximum.
4 When the initialization is completed, a “Complete!” message appears and remains displayed for about one second. Also, the HUB controller sounds the buzzer.
Note: The buzzer sounds as follows:
Upon normal completion: a peep Upon failure of normal completion: four peepings
5 Turn off the power to the HUB controller.
Set DIP switch No.8 to OFF and reattach the rear panel to the remote control pad.
Use the coarse focus knob to lower the focusing mechanism 2 to 3 mm, then turn on the HUB controller.
Turning the coarse focus knob halfway lowers the focusing mechanism about 2.5 mm.
Note: After initialization, the focusing mechanism is located at the highest position.
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5 Resetting Remote Control Pad Settings to Default Values
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5 Resetting Remote Control Pad Settings to Default Values
Use this function to reset the settings stored in the memory of the remote control pad back to the default values (See Table 1).
The settings of the LCD brightness and contrast are also reset to their default values.
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “PAD Data” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
PAD DATA
Initialize PAD data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press enter to start.
3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
PAD DATA
Initialize PAD data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
[Table 1] Settings Stored in Remote Control Pad Memory and Default Settings
Menu option Default settingSETTING MENU → More → Remote Control Pad
Display Objective ON Condenser ON Filter ON Exciter ON Barrier ON DIA Lamp ON LCD ON
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6 Resetting HUB Controller Settings to Default Values
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6 Resetting HUB Controller Settings to Default Values
Use this function to reset the data stored in the memory of the HUB controller back to the default values. For example, the memory stores information on the attached objectives, registered optional data of optical members, and information on the interlocking of the revolving nosepiece and the condenser module changeover (See Table 2).
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “HUB Data” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
HUB DATA
Initialize HUB data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press enter to start.
3 When the following message appears, turn on the power again.
“Please re-switch on a power supply.”
HUB DATA
Initialize HUB data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Running...
[Table 2] Settings Stored in HUB Controller Memory and Default Settings
Menu option Default setting SETTING MENU
Addresses 16 Not attached Objective Optional data Not registered Addresses 15 Not attached Condenser Optional data Not registered Addresses 16 Not attached Optional data (filter block) Not registered
Filter
Optional data (dichroic mirror) Not registered Addresses 18 Not attached Exciter Optional data (excitation filter) Not registered Addresses 18 Not attached Barrier Optional data (barrier filter) Not registered
Combination(OBJ.>... Addresses 16 Not interlocked
Combination(Filter. Addresses 16 Not interlocked
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7 Reset Control Data to Default Values
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7 Reset Control Data to Default Values
Use this function to reset the control data stored in the memory of the HUB controller to their default values. Use this function when an electrical component doesn’t work properly or has been replaced with a new component.
The control data of the electrical components are initialized either in batches or individually. After replacing an electrical component, initialize the control data of the replaced component only.
(1) All Components
When the control data of all the electrical components are initialized in batches, the settings in the table below will also be initialized.
[Table 3]
Menu option Default setting SETTING MENU → More
Rotation Stopper OFF FOCUS KNOB MODE Coarse Focus FOCUS MODE OFF
Other Unit OFF Display Z-Position OFF Buzzer ON
Remote Control Pad
Remote Control ON Shutter A OFF Shutter Key Shutter B OFF
Foot Switch Unused Communication... CR
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “All Control Data” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize all control data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start。
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3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize all control data ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
(2) Revolving Nosepiece
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “Revolving Nosepiece” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for revolving nosepiece ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start。
3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for revolving nosepiece ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
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(3) Condenser Module
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “Condenser Module (Cassette)” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for condenser cassette ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start。
3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for condenser cassette ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
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(4) Optical Path
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “Light Path” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for light path ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start。
3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for light path ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
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(5) Filter Block
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “Filter Block” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for filter block ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start。
3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for filter block ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
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(6) Excitation Filter
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “Exciter Filter” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for exciter filter ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start。
3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for exciter filter ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
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(7) Barrier Filter
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “Barrier Filter” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for barrier filter ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start。
3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for barrier filter ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
VI Maintenance Menu
7 Reset Control Data to Default Values
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VI
(8) Auxiliary Filter
1 Turn on the power to the HUB controller while holding down the MODE key.
After the MAINTENANCE MENU screen appears, release the MODE key.
Select “AUX Filter” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
2 A confirmation message appears.
Select “Yes” using the key or the key and press the [ ] key.
If you select “No” and press the [ ] key, the display will return to the MAINTENANCE MENU screen.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for AUX filter ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Select Yes and press ENTER to start。
3 When the initialization is completed, “Complete!” appears and remains displayed for about one second. The MAINTENANCE MENU screen then appears.
CONTROL DATA
Initialize control data for AUX filter ?
Yes No
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Complete!
MAINTENANCE MENU
1.Version2.TEST13.TEST24.PAD Data5.HUB Data6.Control Data
a.All Control Datab.Revoiving Nosepiecec.Condenser Cassetted.Light Pathe.Filter Blockf.Exciter Filterg.Barrier Filterh.AUX Filter
VII Troubleshooting
1 Remote control pad doesn’t start up. (Title screen appears, and the screen freezes.)
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VII Troubleshooting
1 Remote control pad doesn’t start up. (TITLE screen appears, and the screen freezes.)
Cause Action
The remote control pad is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Disconnect the remote control pad from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “Introduction-3 Connection of Remote Control Pad and HUB Controller.”
2 Electrical component doesn’t operate.
Cause Action
The electrical component is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Disconnect the electrical component from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
The remote control operation is set to “OFF.” Set the remote control operation to “ON.” See “V-4 Setting Remote Control ON/OFF.”
3 Revolving nosepiece doesn’t rotate at a certain position of the fine focus knob.
Cause Action
The revolving nosepiece rotation is restricted. Cancel the rotation restriction. See “III-3 Restricting Rotation of Revolving nosepiece.”
4 Dia-illumination lamp cannot be turned ON or OFF.
Cause Action
The dia-illumination lamp power supply is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power of the HUB controller. Disconnect the dia-illumination lamp power supply from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
EXTERNAL switch of the dia-illumination lamp power supply is OFF.
Turn ON the EXTERNAL switch of the dia-illumination lamp power supply.See “I-1 (2) Turning ON EXTERNAL Switch of Dia-Illumination Lamp Power Supply.”
The remote control operation is set to “OFF.” Set the remote control operation to “ON.” See “V-4 Setting Remote Control ON/OFF.”
VII Troubleshooting
5 Voltage of dia-illumination lamp cannot be adjusted.
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VII
5 Voltage of dia-illumination lamp cannot be adjusted.
Cause Action
The dia-illumination lamp power supply is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power of the HUB controller. Disconnect the dia-illumination lamp power supply from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
EXTERNAL switch of the dia-illumination lamp power supply is OFF.
Turn ON the EXTERNAL switch of the dia-illumination lamp power supply. See “I-1 (2) Turning ON EXTERNAL Switch of Dia-Illumination Lamp Power Supply.”
The remote control operation is set to “OFF.” Set the remote control operation to “ON.” See “V-4 Setting Remote Control ON/OFF.”
The dia-illumination lamp is OFF. Turn ON the dia-illumination lamp. See “II-9 (1) Turning Lamp ON/OFF.”
6 Opening/closing status of Uniblitz shutter doesn’t coincide with LED indication.
Cause Action
The Uniblitz shutter controller is not in the N.C. mode.
Place the Uniblitz shutter controller into N.C. mode. See “I-1 (3) Placing Uniblitz Shutter Controller into N.C. Mode.”
7 Objective information is not indicated.
Cause Action
The revolving nosepiece is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Disconnect the revolving nosepiece from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
Indication of information for the objective is OFF. Turn ON the indication function for the information on the objective. See “V-2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen.”
8 Condenser module information is not indicated.
Cause Action
The condenser module changeover is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Disconnect the condenser module changeover from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
Indication of the information for the condenser module is OFF.
Turn ON the indication function for the information on the condenser module. See “V-2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen.”
9 Filter block information is not indicated.
Cause Action
The filter block changeover is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Disconnect the filter block changeover from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
Indication of the information for the filter block is OFF.
Turn ON the indication function for the information for the filter block. See “V-2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen.”
VII Troubleshooting
10 Excitation filter information is not indicated.
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10 Excitation filter information is not indicated.
Cause Action
The excitation filter changeover is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Disconnect the excitation filter changeover from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
Indication of the information for the excitation filter is OFF.
Turn ON the indication function for the information on the excitation filter.See “V-2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen.”
11 Barrier filter information is not indicated.
Cause Action
The barrier filter changeover is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Disconnect the barrier filter changeover from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
Indication of the information for the barrier filter is OFF.
Turn ON the indication function for the information on the barrier filter. See “V-2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen.”
12 Dia-illumination lamp voltage is not indicated.
Cause Action
The dia-illumination lamp power supply is not connected to the HUB controller correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Disconnect the dia-illumination lamp power supply from the HUB controller and connect it again. See “I-1 (1) Connecting Electrical Components to HUB Controller.”
The EXTERNAL switch of the dia-illumination lamp power supply is OFF.
Turn ON the EXTERNAL switch of the dia-illumination lamp power supply. See “I-1 (2) Turning ON EXTERNAL Switch of Dia-Illumination Lamp Power Supply.”
The remote control operation is set to “OFF.” Set the remote control operation to “ON.” See “V-4 Setting Remote Control ON/OFF.”
13 Z-axis coordinates are not indicated.
Cause Action The HUB controller is not connected to the microscope correctly.
Turn OFF the power to the HUB controller. Check that the HUB controller is correctly connected to the microscope.
Indication of z-axis coordinates is OFF. Turn ON the indication function for z-axis coordinates. See “V-2 Setting Indication on Operation Screen.”
14 Buzzer doesn’t sound when a key is pressed.
Cause Action
The buzzer is OFF. Turn the buzzer ON. See “V-3 Setting Buzzer ON/OFF.”