5. The LED lights should go on and an image should appear in
DinoCapture. If this is not the case, refer to the frequently-
asked-questions (FAQ) on www.dino-lite.eu.
Hardware features
a. At the center of the device, the adjustable dial is used to set the
focus. The focus of the image depends on the distance to the
object. Once you have focused on the object, you can read the
magnification rate achieved from the number next to the Δ
symbol.
b. The models in the AM/AD 411X series feature a magnification
lock. The magnification lock is particularly useful for repetitive
inspection at a given level of magnification.
c.
Dino-Lite models with the letter T in their product name have
a MicroTouch function at the cable end of the device. Touching
this sensor will capture the current image or start/stop video
recording (for usb-devices). On the Dino-Lite high speed real
time models the Microtouch sensor can be used to switch the
LEDs on/off (all models) or freeze the image (AM5116 models
only).
d. Models with the letter Z in their product name have a
polarization function, that can be controlled by turning the
adjustable cap.
e. Models with the letter L operate at a longer working distance.
These models only achieve focus at some distance from the
object.
f.
The AD models have exchangeable front covers/caps. Align the
red lines on cap and frontend of the Dino-Lite to remove or
place the cap, then turn the cap 180 degrees. Some caps are
designed to be clicked onto the microscope. In this case, there
is no red line on the cap.
g. The DinoEye models are designed as a replacement of the
existing ocular of a traditional microscope. The U model is
intended to be placed over an existing ocular and the C model
is intended to be connected to a C-mount adapter on a suitable
microscope or optical device.
DinoCapture 2.0 User manual
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