Gold microscope operation specification
Main indicators
1. Eyepiece magnification 10X;
2. The magnification of the objective lens is 4, 10, 20, 40, 100X (oil lens) respectively;
3. Cooling CCD camera (3 million pixels) connected to IBM computer for operation;
4. In addition to Bright Field, it can also generate four types of lasers (Blue, Green, UV, Yellow).
Functional Scope
1. Used for observation and photography of stained specimens under bright conditions;
2. Mainly used for observation and photography of fluorescent stained specimens and hybrid specimens.
Microscope operation steps
1. Before use, make sure you are familiar with the basic operation of the microscope, otherwise it is not allowed to operate.
2. Turn on the power first, activate the light emitter, and then turn on the camera power. To prevent the camera electronic components from being burned out by the powerful power supply when turning on the fluorescence microscope first.
3. After finding the desired object under olympus bx51, open the imaging system on the computer. When using fluorescence, please make sure to preheat the fluorescent lamp power supply for 15 minutes.
4. Select the filter, push it in (to prevent light from dissipating outward), and then start observing in the dark room. All slides should be observed at once, and the power should not be cut off halfway. Otherwise, the power can only be turned on after cooling down (about 30 minutes)* Turn on the light bulb for 30 minutes before shutting it down to avoid shortening its lifespan.
5. Fluorescent pigments tend to disappear under normal light irradiation, so unobserved specimens should be stored in opaque boxes in a refrigerator (4-5 ℃). Under the irradiation of ultraviolet light in a fluorescence microscope, fluorescence is also prone to disappear, so imaging should be done quickly.
6. After cooling down, cover the dust cover again.
After the test is completed, please fill out the registration form carefully.
8. The climate in this area is humid in spring and summer. The darkroom for storing fluorescence microscopes should have dehumidification equipment, and the Olympus BX51 microscope should be turned on at least once a week to prevent mold from damaging the lens and filter
