3. USING YOUR MICROSCOPE
A. CONNECT TO A MONITOR OR PROJECTOR
Connect the included HDMI cable to the microscope and to an open HDMI
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port on the monitor or projector.
Plug the USB cable into the microscope and then into an open USB 2.0 port
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on your monitor or projector (if available).
If there is no USB 2.0 port on the monitor or projector, use any 5V-1A USB
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plug and plug the USB cable into it, and then into an available power outlet.
DO NOT plug the USB cable directly into a desktop or laptop computer as it
will misread the signal from the cable as a storage device and cause a blank
blue screen to appear on the monitor screen.
NOTE: The included USB cable works with all standard USB plugs that come
with many of today's electronics such as smartphones and tablets.
NOTE: An additional option for power is an external power source such as a
power bank that has a standard USB OUT port. All Celestron Elements
hand warmers and power banks will work for this purpose. You can
find them here: www.celestronelements.com
Power up the microscope by pressing the ON/OFF button (5).
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B. TAKE A STILL IMAGE
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Insert your Micro-SD card in the Micro SD card slot (3) on
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the MicroDirect body.
NOTE: Micro SD Card NOT included.
NOTE: SD Card slot supports up to 32G SDHC.
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Press the Shutter Trigger button (8) and the captured image
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will be saved in the Micro-SD card.
B
Loosen the Lock Wheel (15) adjust the course focus by
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rotating the Course Focus wheel (16).
Tighten the Lock wheel (15) to hold the assembly in place.
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Turn the Fine Focus wheel (11) to focus on the specimen.
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ENGLISH
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