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1209 - EN - Omegon Binofield
Operating instructions
Omegon® Binofield Microscope
German version 11.2019 Rev. A Art.-No. 45777
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Omegon® Binofield Microscope
Thank you for choosing this high-quality microscope from ‘Omegon’. This microscope system is used to examine
thin wafers and fluid samples using the bright field contrast method. Thanks to the integrated incident light
function, it is also suitable for thin, non-translucent specimens, e.g. stamps.
1. Preparation.
Before using for the first time, read these operating instructions carefully so that you can make full use of all
the options this microscope has to offer. The safety-related instructions on how to handle this device are also
described here and must be followed.
1.1. Delivery scope.
Rechargeable AA batteries can be inserted under the base. This means that this microscope can also be
used outdoors without a
power connection, i.e. a
mains adapter.
1. Eyepiece pair WF 10x
2. Binocular head
3. Binocular head support
4. Incident light
5. Tripod
6. General and fine
focusing
7. Foot/base
8. Brightness control
dimming wheel
9. Transmitted lighting
10. Specimen stage
11. Mechanical stage with
fine focus wheels
12. Lenses
13. Revolving nosepiece
14. Clamp screw bino-
head
15. Adjustment lever pupil
distance
16. Eyepiece tubes
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