Ken-A-Vision X1000 User Manual

9.Rotate the lens turret (item#10) to select the right lens for ideal viewing.
MODEL TECH A-11
Rotate lenses (item#5 and #6), polarizing lens (item#14) 5X Wide Field auxiliary
lens (item #15), and the mirror (item #16) so the light beam will not be obstructed.
Rotate the revolving lens turret (item#10) containing the three lenses, until the
Turn the focusing knob (item#9) and lower the stage (item#8) to the lowest posi
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To use the 5X Wide Field Auxiliary lens (item#15), move it directly under the
Follow the above instructions; then holding the neck of the microprojector with
your left hand, place your right hand around the back of the focusing knob(item#9),
When using liquids and projecting horizontally, the instrument head must be
placed in a vertical position. Bring the specimen into focus while in the vertical posi
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tion, then move the mirror( item#16) into the light path and adjust so the image
Rotate the polarizing lens/analyzer (item #5 - darker lens) until the lens is
“P” on the edge of
Bring into focus and change colors by turning the polarizing lens (item #14)
10.The greater the magnification the darker the room should be.
HORIZONTAL PROJECTION
1.Holding the neck of the microprojector with your left hand, place your right hand around the back of the dust proof revolving disk (item#14 avail­able on X-1000-1 only) and pull the projecting mechanism up into the hori­zontal position
2.When using liquids and projecting horizontally, the instrument head must be placed in a vertical position. Bring the specimen into focus while in the vertical position, then move the mirror (item# 15) into the light path and adjust so the image appears on the screen. Select the lens desired and refocus.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Lamp Housing Cap
2. Lamp Housing Cap Screw
3. Horizontal Positioning Tension Bolt
6. Light Diffusing Lens
7. Stage Clips
9. Focusing Knob
13. 6.5mm Lens
4. Lamp Housing
5. Polarizing Lens/Analyzer
15. (5x)Widefield Auxiliary Lens
8. Stage
11. 16mm Lens
12. 10mm Lens
10. Revolving Lens Turret
LIGHT POLARIZATION
1.Rotate the polarizing lens/analyzer (item #6 - white) until the lens is beneath the light beam.
2.Rotate the dust proof revolving disk (item#14) until the RED “P” on the edge of the disk is directly below the RED line.
3.Place a slide containing polarizing material on the stage.
4.Bring into focus and change colors by turning the polarizing lens/analyz­er. (item#5)
USE AS A MICROSCOPE
(X-1000-1 only)
1.Rotate the auxiliary lens disk (item#14) until the RED “E” on the edge of the disk is directly below the RED line.
2.Rotate the light diffusing lens (item#5-darker lens) until it is under the light beam.
3.Place the unit in the horizontal position.
4.View the specimen through the 10X eyepiece tube (item#16).
5.Bring into focus using the 16mm lens; then select the lens desired.
MODEL TRIG
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions covering the use of Ken-A-Vision Microprojector Model X1000­1 apply except for the following:
1.Under “Vertical Projection” instructions disregard #4. Model Trig has only one objective lens.
3.Under “Vertical Projection” disregard #9 in its entirety.
4.Instructions for the light polarization and use as a microscope are the same as for Model X1000-1
16. Mirror
VERTICAL PROJECTION
1.Turn the switch to the “ON” position.
2.Place a white sheet of paper between the legs of the base.
3.
4. 16mm lens (item#11) is positioned so the light beam penetrates it.
5.Place a specimen slide on the stage (item#8), and center it under the light.
6. tion;then reverse the direction until the specimen is brought into focus.
7. light beam. It can be used with any of these lenses.
8.Rotate the lens turret (item#10) to select the proper lens for ideal viewing.
9.The greater the magnification the darker the room should be.
HORIZONTAL PROJECTION
1.
and pull the projecting mechanism up into the horizontal position.
2.
appears on the screen. Select the lens desired and refocus.
LIGHT POLARIZATION
1. beneath the light beam.
2.Rotate the Revolving Lens Turret (item #10) until the RED the disk is directly below the REDline.
3.Place a slide containing polarizing material on the stage (item #8).
4.
USE AS A MICROSCOPE
(Requires optional 10x eyepiece tube)
The microprojector will project either horizontally or vertically. When
position. For small groups or an individual, projectect vertically. Use
whenever possible, as everyone sees the same image, making it ideal
containing the three lenses,
“C”
6. Place a specimen slide between the prongs of the mechanical stage
MICROPROJECTOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.Rotate the light diffusing lens (item #6) until it is under the light beam.
2.Place the unit in the horizontal position.
3.View the specimen through the 10x eyepiece tube. (optional accessory for this model)
4.Bring into focus using the focusing knob (item #9)
MODEL TYRO
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Instructions covering the use of the Ken-A-Vision Microprojector Model Tech A-11 apply except for the following:
1.Under”Vertical Projection” discard #4.
2.Under”Vertical Projection” discard #8.
LIGHTPOLARIZATION
1.Rotate the polarizing lens/analyzer (item #5-darker lens and #14) until the lens es are beneath the light beam.
2.Place a slide containing polarizing material on the stage item (item#8).(Option to
prepare a slide, crumple a small amount of cellophane from a cigarette wrapper, stick it to a strip of scotch tape approximately 2 inches long; then place it on a slide).
3.Bring into focus and change colors by turning the polarizing lens/analyzer.
USEASAMICROSCOPE
(requires optional 10x eyepiece tube)
1.Rotate the light diffusing lens (item#6-white) until it is under the light beam.
2.Place the unit in the horizontal position.
3.View the specimen through the 10X eyepiece tube. (Purchase as an accessory.)
4.Bring into focus using the focusing knob (item#9).
LAMP REPLACEMENT- ALL MICROPROJECTORS
1.When a lamp burns out, the switch MUST be placed in the “off” position and the unit UNPLUGGED.
2.DO NOT replace until lamp has cooled.
3.Remove the lamp housing cap screws (item#2), lift off the lamp housing cap (item #1), and replace the defective lamp. Use KAVGEEKL 150W lamp.Use as soft cloth when replacing the lamp - Do Not touch with your bare hands KEEP COVERED WHEN NOT IN USE -DUST IS ITS ENEMY
ACCESSORIES
(available from the factory)
KAVOL065 6.5mm Lens (43x) KAVOL010 10mm Lens (20x) KAVOL016 16mm Lens (10x) KAVOL030 30mm Lens (4x) KAVEP001 10x Eyepiece Tube T5045 Mechanical Stage KAVGEEKL Lamp (Quartz Iodine 150 watt KAVEXPM Classroom Experimental Manual KAVSCOACT - Laboratory Activity Book T5090 - Vinyl Dust Cover (large)
used with a large group or entire class, project from the horizontal
for study, discussions, and lectures.
1. Lamp Housing Cap
2. Lamp Housing Cap Screw
3. Horizontal Positioning Tension Bolt
5. Light Diffusing Lens
7. Stage Clip or Optional Mechanical Stage
9.Focusing Knob
16. 10x Eyepiece Tube
Model X1000-1
4. Lamp Housing
6. Polarizing Lens Analyzer
8. Stage
11. 16mm Lens
12. 10mm Lens 13 6.5 mm Lens
10. Revolving Lens Turret
14. Dust Proof Revolving Disk
15. Mirror
VERTICAL PROJECTION
1. Turn the switch to the “ON” position.
2. Place a white sheet of paper between the legs of the base.
3. Rotate lenses (item #5 and #6)and mirror (item #15), so the light beam will not be obstructed.
4. Rotate revolving lens turrent (item #10) (item #11) is positioned over until the 16mm lens so the light beam penetrates it.
5. Rotate the Dust Proof Revolving disk (item #14)until the RED on the side of the disk is directly under the REDline on your upper disk.
(item #7) or under the stage clips, and center it under the light.
7. Using the focusing knob (item #9), at either side, lower the stage (item #8)to the lowest position and then reverse the direction until the specimen is brought into focus.
8. To use the 5x Wide Field auxiliary lens, rotate the revolving dust proof revolving disk (item #14)until the RED“A” is under the RED line on the upper disk.
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