12. Use of the microscope in Fluorescence (reflected light)
12.1 LED switch on
1. Turn the main switch ①. (Fig. 38)
2. Adjust to the desired brightness by rotating the dial ①.
12.2 Use of fluorescence
The filter turret is provided with 4 positions.
•
In each of the four positions a fluorescence filter can be in-
serted, which can be selected from the options shown in the
table below.
•
You can always add or replace an additional filter after
the first installation (see section 8.1.2 and 8.1.3).
•
If all four turret positions are full, the observation in
transmitted light will be affected by the presence of the
fluorescence filter.
1. Move the filter selector ② in the desired position. (Fig. 39)
2. When the filter is in the click stop position, the dedicated LED
will turn on.
•
When switching the fluorescence filter, the LED light
goes out. This is not a defect.
F I L T E R
EXCITATION
NAME
FILTER
M-1223
325-375 nm
M-1223.1
340 - 390 nm
M-1222
390-420 nm
M-1220
455-495 nm
M-1220.1
455-495 nm
M-1221
510-550 nm
M-1221.1
510-550 nm
M-1228
582-603 nm
M-1224
590-650 nm
M-1225
595-645 nm
M-1226
623-678 nm
M-1227
720-760 nm
D I C H R O I C
BARRIER
MIRROR
FILTER
415 nm
435LP nm
405 nm
420 - 470 nm
440 nm
450LP nm
500 nm
510LP nm
500 nm
518 - 542 nm
570 nm
575LP nm
570 nm
585 - 625 nm
610 nm
615-645 nm
660 nm
665LP nm
655 nm
665-715 nm
685 nm
690-750 nm
770 nm
780LP nm
②
•
DAPI
•
Hoechst
•
DAPI
•
Hoechst
•
Coumarin
•
Pacific Blue
•
FITC
•
GFP
•
FITC
•
GFP
•
Rhodamine
•
TRITC
•
Propidium Iodide
•
Rhodamine
•
TRITC
•
Propidium Iodide
•
Red#2 FISH
•
Cy5
•
Cy5
•
AlexaFluor 647
•
Draq5
•
Cy5.5
•
Li_Cor IR dye 800
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