
3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICS 
Digital Monocular Microscope with Built-in Camera 
1013152 
Instruction Manual 
10/13 ALF 
1. Description, technical data 
The digital monocular microscope with built-in 
camera allows two-dimensional viewing of objects (thin sections of plant or animal specimen) 
in 40x to 1000x magnification. It also allows 
photographic or video-recording documentation 
of images. 
As well as real-time video playback, single images, sequences and video recording, the ScopeImage software provides a wide range of 
functions for the presentation, processing and 
evaluation of images. 
The installation CD contains a detailed description of the software in English, and additional 
advice and assistance is available in the help 
files of the software. 
Stand: All-metal stand, arm firmly connected 
with base, pinion knobs attached on both sides 
of the stand for coarse and fine focusing 
Tube: Monocular inclined 45°, head rotation 
360° 
Eyepiece: Wide field eyepiece WF 10x 18 mm  
Objectives: Revolving nosepiece with 4 achro-
matic objectives 4x / 0.10, 10x / 0.25, 40x / 0.65, 
100x / 1.25 (oil) 
Magnification: 40x, 100x, 400x, 1000x  
Object stage: x-y mechanical stage, 125 mm x 
115 mm, with object guide, adjustment range 70 
mm x 20 mm 
Illumination: Adjustable LED lighting integrated 
in base. Universal 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz 
power supply 
1 Eyepiece 
2 Tube 
3 Revolver with objectives 
4 Object guide 
5 Object stage 
6 Condenser control (not 
visible) 
7 Condenser with iris dia-
phragm and filter holder 
8 Lamp housing 
9 Base 
10 Mains switch 
11 Illumination control 
12 Coaxial movement control 
for the specimen stage 
13 Coarse and fine movement 
controls  
14 Lock screw for object stage 
15 Stand 
16 Camera 
17 USB connection 
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Condenser: Abbe condenser N.A.1.25 with iris 
diaphragm , filter holder and filter, focussed via 
rack and pinion drive 
Camera sensor: 1/3” CMOS, 1.3 Mpixel, colour 
prints 
Power supply: via USB 2.0 
System requirements: WIN2000, WINXP, 
Vista, WIN7, Mac OS X 
Dimensions: 130 x 180 x 390 mm³ approx.  
Weight: 2.5 kg approx. 
2. Unpacking and assembly 
The microscope is packed in a molded styrofoam container. 
•  Take the container out of the carton remove 
the tape and carefully lift the top half off the 
container. Be careful not to let the optical 
items (objectives and eyepieces) drop down. 
•  To avoid condensation on the optical com-
ponents, leave the microscope in the original 
packing to allow it to adjust to room temperature. 
•  Using both hands (one around the pillar and 
one around the base), lift the microscope 
from the container and put it on a stable 
desk. 
•  Put the head onto the top of the stand and 
tighten the head-lock-screw. Insert the eyepiece into the tube. 
3. Operation 
3.1 General information 
•  Set the microscope on a level table. 
•  Place the object to be observed in the center 
of the object plate. Use the clips to fasten it 
into place. Make certain that the specimen is 
centered over the opening in the stage. 
•  Conn ect the plug-in power supply to the net 
and turn on the switch to get the object illuminated. 
•  To obtain a high contrast, adjust the back-
ground illumination by means of the iris diaphragm and the variable illumination control. 
•  Rotate the nosepiece until the objective with 
the lowest magnification is pointed at the 
specimen. There is a definite “click” when 
each objective is lined up properly. 
NOTE: It is best to begin with the lowest power 
objective. This is important to reveal general 
structural details with the largest field of view 
first. Than you may increase the magnification 
as needed to reveal small details.  
To determine the magnification at which you are 
viewing a specimen, multiply the power of the 
eyepiece by the power of the objective. 
•  Adjust the coarse-focusing-knob which 
moves the stage up until the specimen is focused. Be careful that the objective does not 
make contact with the slide at any time. This 
may cause damage to the objective and/or 
crack your slide. 
•  Adjust the fine-focusing-knob to get the im-
age more sharp and more clear. 
•  Colour filters may be inserted into the filter 
holder for definition of specimen parts. 
Swing the filter holder out and insert colour 
filters. 
•  Use the knobs of the mechanical stage to 
move the slide side-, back- and forwards. 
The vernier provides acc urate loc ation of the  
specimen area. 
•  Always turn off the light immediately after 
use. 
•  Be careful not to spill any liquids on the mi-
croscope. 
•  Do not mishandle or impose unnecessary 
force on the microscope. 
•  Do not wipe the optics with your hands. 
•  Do not attempt to service the microscope 
yourself. 
3.2 Installation of the software 
•  Insert the installation CD into the computer’s 
CD drive. 
•  Follow the installation instructions (see also 
the description of the software on the installation CD). 
3.3 Displaying images on the computer 
•  Connect the microscope to the computer 
using the USB cable. 
•  Start up the software. 
•  After clicking on the camera icon in the tool-
bar, the image of the specimen will appear 
on the computer screen. 
•  If necessary, re-adjust the brightness and 
contrast using the iris diaphragm and the variable illumination control. 
•  Adjust the sharpness of the image by means 
of the focusing knobs of the microscope. 
•  If necessary, adjust the settings of the ca-
mera in the video window according to the 
particular requirements. 
•  For further work using the software, see the 
instructions for the software that are on the 
installation CD and the help files in the software. 
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4. Storage, cleaning and disposal 
•  Keep the microscope in a clean, dry and 
dust free place. 
•  When not in use always cover the micro-
scope with the dust cover. 
•  Do not expose it to temperatures below 0°C 
and above 40°C and a max. relative humidity of over 85%. 
•  Always unplug the mains plug before clean-
ing or maintenance. 
•  Do not clean the unit with volatile solvents or 
abrasive cleaners. 
•  Do not disassemble objective or eyepieces 
to attempt to clean them. 
•  Use a soft linen cloth and some ethanol to 
clean the microscope. 
•  Use a soft lens tissue to clean the optics. 
•  The packaging should
be disposed of at local 
recycling points. 
•  Should you need to
dispose of the equipment itself, never throw 
it away in normal domestic waste. Local 
regulations for the disposal of electrical 
equipment will apply. 
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