Carl Zeiss
Fig. 11
Mounting the slider onto the
luminous-field diaphragm
Fig. 12
Removing the yellow filter from the
slider
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Start-Up and Operation
• Turn the slider (Fig. 11/1) to its mounting
position, put it on the luminous-field diaphragm
(Fig. 11/3) and fasten it slightly, for the time
being, by means of the cover cap (Fig. 11/2).
• Turn the slider (Fig. 11/1) to the desired position
(for right-hand or left-hand operation) and fix it
in this position by tightening the cover cap.
Removing the yellow filter from the slider
If you find the yellow filter (color conversion filter
from blue (LED) to yellow) for transmitted-light
observations bothersome, you may remove it as
follows:
• Turn the cover cap of the luminous-field
diaphragm (Fig. 11/2) to loosen it and remove it
together with the slider (Fig. 11/1).
• Loosen the clamping screw (Fig. 12/6) and
remove the filter holder (Fig. 12/5) downwards
from the slider (Fig. 12/7).
• Remove the knurled ring (Fig. 12/4) with the
color filter from the filter holder.
• Remove both O-rings (Fig. 12/1 and 2) from the
knurled ring, push the yellow filter (Fig. 12/3)
carefully out and keep it for future use.
• Put the knurled ring into the filter holder, insert
both pieces together from below into the slider
and fasten them with the clamping screw.
Using special eyecups with light protection
Our
special
(Fig. 17/1) are used for fluorescence applications if
no darkroom is available. However, they cannot
be folded over and are, therefore, not suitable
for spectacle wearers.
For this reason, spectacle wearers should use the
standard eyecups or fold-over eyecups.
Primo Star / Primo Star iLED
eyecups
with
light
M60-2-0011 v 08/2008
protection