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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH
MODEL #44348
LCD DIGITAL MICROSCOPE
TM
2 | ENGLISH
INTRODUCTION
• 10 Prepared Slides
• Hard Carrying Case
• Dust Cover
• AC Adapter
• 8 GB SD Card
• USB Cable 2.0
• AV/TV Cable
• Touch Pen
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
Thank you for purchasing the Celestron PentaView TM LCD Digital
Microscope with a 4.3-inch touch screen monitor. Your microscope is a
precision optical instrument, made of the highest quality materials. It is
designed to give you a lifetime of enjoyment with minimal maintenance.
Before attempting to use your microscope, please read through the
instructions to familiarize yourself with its functions and operations.
See the microscope diagram to locate the parts discussed in this
manual.
This microscope provides high powers from 40x up to 600x, and up
to 2400x with the digital zoom. This microscope is mainly suited for
examining specimen slides of yeasts and molds, cultures, plant and
animal parts, fibers, bacteria, and more.
Unlike traditional microscopes, the Celestron PentaViewT M LCD Digital
Microscope uses a 5MP camera sensor in lieu of an eyepiece. You
will view specimens on the LCD screen. In addition, the sensor
allows you to take snapshots or short videos. Plus, you can view on
most TV screens with the AV/TV cable.
The final sections of this manual provide simple care, maintenance
and troubleshooting tips to ensure that your microscope provides
you with years of quality performance and enjoyment.
FEATURES
• Built-in Digital Camera
• 4x Objective Lens
• 10x Objective Lens
• 20x Objective Lens
• 40x Objective Lens
60x Objective Lens
(Included Separately)
• LCD Touch Screen Monitor
• Illuminator
• 6 Position Filter Wheel/Diaphragm
• SD Card Slot
LCD Module LCD Monitor
Power On/Off
Screw to adjust the tension of
the rotation
Objective Nosepiece
Objective Lenses
Mechanical Stage
Base
Illuminator
SD Card/USB/AV-TV
Cable Receptacles
Arm
Stage Control Knobs
Focus Knobs
Illuminator Adjustment Switch
Fig 1
Filter Wheel
ENGLISH | 3
1. Carefully remove the microscope and other
parts from the carton and set them on a
table, desk, or other flat surface.
2. Remove the plastic cover from the
microscope.
3. Plug the small cable from the AC adapter into
the socket on the back of the base
(see Figure 2).
4. Insert the plug you need (see note below) into the AC adapter and
then plug the adapter into the proper power source.
NOTE: The AC Adapter supplied with this microscope has an interchangeable plug
system that can work in the USA, UK, Europe, Australia, and many other parts of
the world.
You can easily change plugs for your particular power requirement:
A. You may have one of two different types of adapters. One is
shown in Figure 3A and another one is somewhat similar shown
in Figure 3B. Each has a different means of changing plugs.
B. For the Figure 3A type, push down on the small button labeled
“PUSH” and hold it down while at the same time holding the
prongs of the plug. Rotate it slightly counterclockwise and pull up
to remove it. Then release the “PUSH” button down.
Take the plug style that you want to use
and center it over the AC adapter and
rotate it until it falls into the opening.
Rotate it clockwise until you hear a
click, which lets you know the plug is
installed correctly.
C. For the Figure 3B type, pull the plug up
and away while holding the base of the AC
adapter. The plug will come off. Take the plug
style that you want to use and align the two
holes in the bottom of the plug with the two
pins in the AC adapter. Then, push the plug
into the AC adapter all the way.
Battery Operation You can use your
microscope without AC power if you choose. This
gives you the freedom to operate the microscope
outdoors or indoors anywhere you please. You’ll
need 4 AA batteries (user supplied). Open the
battery door on the bottom of the microscope and
insert the batteries according to the battery polarity
shown in the battery compartment (Figure 4). After
the batteries are installed, close the battery door.
Battery life will typically be three hours.
SETTING UP YOUR MICROSCOPE
MAGNIFICATION (POWER)
SPECIFICATIONS
Fig 3A
Fig 4
Fig 3B
TOUCH PEN
You can keep the touch pen handy in the receptable behind
the Power ON/OFF button.
Stage Mechanical Stage 3.5 in x 3.5 in (88 mm x 88 mm)
Digital Camera 5 MP 1/2.5” CMOS; 10x Magnification in lieu of an eyepiece
LCD Monitor 4.3 in. (109 mm) TFT LCD touch screen with 4x digital zoom
Touch digital TFT display
Resolution480 x 272 pixels
Focuser Dual — Coarse/Fine
Objectives Achromatic, glass type — 4x, 10x 20x, 40x and 60x
Memory 8 GB SD card (approximately 2200+ snapshots @ 5 MP)
LCD Rotation 180° – 90° left / 90° right
Filter Wheel Red/Green/Blue/1 mm hole/3 mm hole/6 mm hole (default)
Nosepiece Quad with click stop
Illuminator Built-in electric — LED 6 Volt and 6 Watt
Condenser N.A. 0.65
AC Adapter Input Universal 100 to 240 Volt 50/60HZ
Batteries User supplied 4 AA — (optional - up to 3 hours usage)
Weight/Dimensions 67 oz/1.9 kg 7.0” (178 mm) x 5.5 in (140 mm) x 13.0 in (330 mm)
Use the following table to determine the magnification
of the different objective lenses in combination with
your microscope using the normal mode of the digital
image on the LCD screen and using the digital zoom
feature.
Objective Lens 4x 10x 20x 40x 60x
Digital Image 40x 100x 200x 400x 600x
Maximum with 4x
digital zoom feature 160x 400x 800x 1600x 2400x
WORKING DISTANCE
Objective Lens 4x 10x 20x 40x 60x
Working
Distance (mm) - est. 35.3 7.8 1.9 0.7 0.2
Fig 2
Touch Pen
ON/OFF Button


Product specificaties

Merk: Celestron
Categorie: Miscroscoop
Model: PentaView

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