Celestron 44421 Manual De Instrucciones página 5

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adjusting light intensity
Whether using mirror illumination or electrical illumination, you will have to experiment
with how much light will give you the best image. You can also experiment with condensers
and diaphragms (if your microscope has these) for optimum adjustment for obtaining the
best image.
Focusing
You will focus your microscope with the Imager attached the same as you would for
observing. For the best images, make sure the specimen or object is sharply focused.
When changing powers, you will have to refocus.
rotating the imager
When you are looking at the image on your computer screen, you can rotate the position
360˚ by rotating the Imager to the position you prefer.
installing the Digital Microscope suite (DMs) software
Your Imager comes with the Digital Microscope Suite CD-ROM which allows you to use it for
visual purposes and for imaging with your computer when using Microsoft Windows OSs.
Before installing the software, remove the USB cable of the Digital Camera from your
computer and do not connect it until the software installation is complete. Insert the CD-
ROM into your CD-ROM drive and it should automatically begin. Messages will appear
(each operating system may show something somewhat different) to guide you through the
installation process.
If the software did not begin automatically, double click on "(My) Computer" and right click
the CD-ROM icon and it should start.
• You will see "Files Currently on the CD" and notice "Digital Microscope Suite" as
a folder. Double click on it and then among the choices double click on "Setup"
(InstallShield Setup Launcher).
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