Leica Microscope Magnifier M60 User Manual

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You can combine individual system articles  
with articles from external suppliers (e.g. cold  
light sources, etc.). Please read the user manual  
and the safety requirements of the supplier.  
The individual modules of the Leica M stereo-  
microscopy series include an interactive  
CD-ROM with all relevant user manuals in  
20 other languages. Keep it in a safe place, and  
readily accessible to the user. User manuals and  
updates are also available for you to download  
croscopy.com.  
Before installing, operating or using the instru-  
ments, read the user manuals listed above. In  
particular, please observe all safety regulations.  
To maintain the unit in its original condition  
and to ensure safe operation, the user must  
follow the instructions and warnings contained  
in these user manuals.  
This operating manual describes the special  
functions of the individual modules of the Leica  
M stereomicroscopy series and contains impor-  
tant instructions for their operational safety,  
maintenance, and accessories.  
The"Safetyconcept"bookletcontainsadditional  
safety information regarding the service work,  
requirements and the handling of the stereomi-  
croscope, accessories and electrical accessories  
as well as general safety instructions.  
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Symbols Used  
Warning of a danger  
Danger due to hot surface.  
This symbol warns against touching hot  
surfaces, e.g. those of light bulbs.  
This symbol indicates especially impor-  
tant information that must be read and  
complied with.  
Failure to comply can cause the following:  
Important information  
Hazards to personnel  
Functional disturbances or damaged  
instruments  
This symbol indicates additional informa-  
tion or explanations that are intended to  
provide clarity.  
Warning of hazardous electrical voltage  
This symbol indicates especially impor-  
tant information that is mandatory to  
read and observe.  
Explanatory notes  
This symbol within the text stands for addi-  
tional information and explanations.  
Figures  
Failure to comply can cause the following:  
(1) Numbers in parentheses within the  
descriptions relate to the figures and the  
items within those figures.  
Hazards to personnel  
Functional disturbances or damaged  
instruments  
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Safety Regulations  
Description  
Unauthorized alterations to the instrument or  
noncompliant use shall void all rights to any  
warranty claims!  
Responsibilities of person in charge of  
instrument  
The individual modules fulfill the highest  
requirements for observation and docu-  
mentation of Leica stereomicroscopes of  
the M series.  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
Place of use  
Ensure that:  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
The  
M
series stereomicroscopes and  
Designated use  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
accessories are operated, maintained and  
repaired by authorized and trained person-  
nel only.  
Set up the electrical components at least  
10 cm from walls and combustible objects.  
Non-intended use  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
Avoid large temperature fluctuations,  
direct sunlight and vibrations. These condi-  
tions can distort measurements and micro-  
graphic images.  
All operators have read, understood and  
observe this User Manual, and particularly  
the safety regulations.  
Never use M series microscopes or their compo-  
nents for surgical procedures (e.g. on the eye)  
unless they are specifically intended for that  
purpose.  
In warm and warm-damp climatic zones,  
the individual components require special  
care in order to prevent the buildup of  
fungus.  
The instruments and accessories described in  
this operating manual have been tested for  
safety and potential hazards. The responsible  
Leica affiliate must be consulted whenever  
the instrument is altered, modified or used in  
conjunction with non-Leica components that  
are outside of the scope of this manual.  
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Safety Regulations (cont'd.)  
Repairs, service work  
Installation in third-party products  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
assignments and work flow (changing tasks  
frequently), thorough training of the personnel,  
giving consideration to ergonomic and organi-  
zational aspects.  
The ergonomic design and construction of the  
Leica M stereomicroscopy series are intended to  
reduce the exertion of the user to a minimum.  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
Only original Leica Microsystems spare  
parts may be used.  
Disposal  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
Before opening the instruments, switch off  
the power and unplug the power cable.  
Legal requirements  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
Direct contact with eyepieces can be a potential  
transmission path for bacterial and viral infec-  
tions of the eye.  
Touching the live circuit can cause injury.  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
Refer to "Safety Concept" booklet  
Transport  
The risk can be kept to a minimum by using  
personal eyepieces for each individual or  
detachable eyecups.  
Use the original packaging for shipping or  
Health risks  
transporting the individual modules of the  
Leica M stereomicroscopy series and the  
accessory components.  
Workplaces equipped with stereomicroscopes  
facilitate and improve the viewing task, but  
they also impose high demands on the eyes  
and holding muscles of the user. Depending  
on the duration of uninterrupted work, asthe-  
nopia and musculoskeletal problems may  
occur. For this reason, appropriate measures  
for reduction of the workload must be taken:  
optimal arrangement of workplace, work  
In order to prevent damage from vibrations,  
disassemble all moving parts that (accord-  
ing to the user manual) can be assembled  
and disassembled by the customer and  
pack them separately.  
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Safety Regulations (cont'd.)  
Light sources: safety regulations  
Warning  
Supply unit  
Protective measures of the manufacturer:  
UV radiation could damage the eyes.  
Therefore:  
Always unplug the supply unit from the power  
supply:  
UV protection screen in front of the speci-  
men plane prevents the user from looking  
directly into the UV rays.  
When installing and disassembling the  
lamp housing  
Never look into the light spot on the speci-  
men plane without a UV protection screen.  
Dummy filter carriers in the free positions  
of the rapid filter changer prevent direct UV  
radiation from reaching the eyes.  
Before opening the lamp housing  
Never look into the eyepieces if no excita-  
tion filter is in the beam path.  
When replacing the high-pressure mercury  
lamp and other parts, such as the heat-  
absorbing filter or the collector  
UV filters are installed in the observation  
beam paths to protect the eyes.  
Fill empty filter positions with dummy filter  
carriers (e.g. M165 FC).  
During maintenance work on the supply  
unit  
The stray-light protection on the lamp  
housing prevents irradiation of the hands.  
Do not select a white, strongly reflective  
background for the specimen.  
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Safety Regulations (cont'd.)  
Lamp housing  
Mercury lamp  
Never open the lamp housing while the  
lamp is switched on. Risk of explosion, UV  
exposure, blinding!  
Follow the user manual and safety regula-  
tions provided by the lamp manufacturer,  
and, in particular, the section on how to  
proceed if a lamp breaks and releases  
mercury.  
Before opening the lamp housing, allow it  
to cool off for at least 15 minutes. Danger  
of explosion!  
For transport, remove the mercury lamp,  
transport it in its original packaging and  
protect moving parts in the lamp housing  
using the transport anchors.  
Never cover the air duct on the lamp hous-  
ing. Danger of fire!  
When it has reached the end of its rated life  
(follow the manufacturer's specifications  
and the minute meter on the supply unit).  
To minimize the risk of explosion, replace a  
discolored mercury lamp promptly.  
Leica Microsystems assumes no liability  
for damage caused by exploding, incor-  
rectly installed or improperly used mercury  
lamps.  
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Table of Contents  
Leica LED5000 CXI (cont'd.)  
Leica LED3000 NVI™ (Near Vertical Illumination)  
Leica LED3000 NVI™ (cont'd.)  
24  
25  
26  
Inhaltsverzeichnis  
General Instructions  
Important Safety Notes  
Symbols Used  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Quick Start Guide  
Safety Regulations  
The Reliable Route to Success  
Overview of an M Series Microscope  
The Correct Interpupillary Distance  
Using the Eyepieces  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
Safety Regulations (cont'd.)  
Safety Regulations (cont'd.)  
Safety Regulations (cont'd.)  
Focusing  
The  
M series  
Congratulations!  
The Modular Design: Everything is Relative  
Maximum Compatibility  
On We Go  
Leica  
Adjusting the Resistance of the Focus Drive  
Changing the Magnification (Zoom)  
Ratchet Steps and Magnification Levels  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Eyepieces & Tubes  
Magnification Factor of the Eyepieces  
Health Notes  
Dioptric Correction  
Dioptric Correction and Parfocality  
Graticules  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
Assembly  
Base and Focusing Column  
Microscope Carrier  
Optics Carrier  
Tube  
Eyepieces  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
ErgoTube 10° to 50°  
Objective  
Leica LED5000 CXI (Coax Illumination)  
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Photography & Video  
Photography & Video  
Photo Tubes and C-mounts  
Video/Phototubes HD F & HD V  
Appendix  
44  
45  
46  
Calculating the Total Magnification and Field of View Diameter  
Care, Maintenance, Contact Persons  
Care, Maintenance, Contact Persons (cont'd.)  
63  
64  
65  
Objectives  
and  
Optical Accessories  
The Different Types of Objectives  
48  
System Illumination  
Leica LED3000 NVI™ (Near Vertical Illumination)  
Leica LED5000 CXI (Coax Illumination)  
50  
51  
Dimensional Drawings  
Leica M50  
Leica M50  
Leica M50  
Leica M60  
Leica M80  
Leica M80  
Leica M80  
Leica M80  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
Leica M80  
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The Leica  
M series  
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Congratulations!  
The New Leica M Series  
Common to all microscopes is the Leica range of accessories. Whether you  
need a variety of illumination types, a wide selection of objectives or the  
Leica swinging-arm system – there is a solution for everything there!  
The introduction of the Leica M50, M60 and M80 adds three new high-  
quality routine stereomicroscopes to the proven M-Series range from  
Leica Microsystems. The optical brilliance and the wide range of acces-  
sories make them the ideal microscope for quality assurance and similar  
industrial applications.  
Do you already own stereomicroscopic equipment and are thinking of  
switching to Leica? No problem! Leica M50, M60 and M80 fit into micro-  
scope carrier with a diameter of 76 mm and are therefore compatible with  
many suppliers. You can simply continue to use your components and add  
the proven Leica stereomicroscopes.  
Magnification in stages or zoom  
The Leica M50 stereomicroscope includes precisely reproducible magni-  
fication levels for repeated examinations, measurements, drawing or  
photography of objects under absolutely identical conditions. The five  
easily selectable positions can be set without removing the eyes from the  
eyepieces. This ensures that your results remain comparable at all times  
without great efforts.  
The Leica M60 and M80 stereomicroscopes can be used for a wide range of  
routine applications with the 6:1 / 8:1 zoom and switchable ratchet steps.  
The large working distance and the brilliant imaging power shows you  
the finest details of your specimens without losing your overview of large  
workpieces.  
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The Modular Design: Everything is Relative  
The Leica M series provides maximum flexibil-  
ity in choosing equipment, thanks primarily to  
the modular configuration and the compatibil-  
ity that Leica has painstakingly maintained for  
decades. The optics carriers, eyepieces, bases  
and more can be combined in any way you  
choose, allowing you to create the microscope  
that best suits your needs.  
Despite this, you will notice that the controls  
specific solutions. If you have a special request  
that cannot be met with standard parts, contact  
your Leica consultant. We have a solution for  
every problem.  
and individual components do not differ signif-  
icantly. Whichever configuration you choose,  
you will quickly feel right at home.  
Have a special request? Let us know!  
Leica Microsystems enjoys an exceptional repu-  
tation when it comes to devising customer-  
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Maximum Compatibility  
Leica engineers were careful to ensure that the  
new Leica M series—like its predecessors—  
remains compatible with existing series. This  
means that objectives, bases, tubes and so on  
can be reused.  
Tubes  
The interface between the optics carrier and  
the tube has remained the same, so existing  
tubes fit the new M series. The new tubes are  
designed for eyepieces with field number 23,  
while the predecessor models were only  
designed for field number 21, resulting in a  
smaller object field.  
Objectives  
All objectives of this new generation have the  
same reference focal length as the objectives of  
the MZ generation. If you prefer, you can there-  
fore continue to use the previous Leica objec-  
tive series.  
Eyepieces  
The new M-series eyepieces have an audible  
and tangible click to provide immediate feed-  
back in case of accidental adjustment.  
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On We Go  
If your new Leica microscope has already been  
assembled and commissioned by your Leica  
consultant, click here to skip through the instal-  
lation instructions and go directly to the Quick  
Start Guide on Page 29.  
If, on the other hand, you are assembling the  
microscope yourself, continue with the "Assem-  
bly" chapter, which begins on Page 16.  
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Assembly  
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Base and Focusing Column  
The first step is to connect the focusing column  
of the M series to the corresponding base.  
Assembling the column adapter  
1. Remove the three screws provided from the  
column.  
2. Install the base on the column using the  
three screws.  
Tools used  
Hex socket screwdriver, 3 mm  
Tip: Place the column on the edge of a table to  
attach the base and have another person help  
you.  
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Microscope Carrier  
Tools  
Alternative installation options  
Allen screwdriver provided  
Depending on the desired working distance, the  
microscope carrier can be installed in the stan-  
dard way or upside down (see figure below).  
Assembly  
The microscope carrier is fastened to the column  
using the screw provided.  
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Optics Carrier  
Tools used  
Assembling the optics carrier  
1. Unscrew the clamping screw on the holder  
for the optics carrier.  
2. Tighten the clamping screw below the  
optics carrier.  
None  
2. Place the optics carrier into the holder and  
align it in such a way that the notch in the  
optics carrier and the bottom clamping  
screw are on top of each other.  
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Tube  
All intermediate tubes that fit between the  
optics carrier and the binocular tube are fitted  
in the same manner.  
Assembling the tube  
2. Push the tube (for example, the inclined  
binocular tube) into the dovetail ring and  
rotate it slightly in both directions until the  
positioning screw meshes with the guide  
groove.  
3. While holding the tube only slightly, care-  
fully tighten the positioning screw. It  
is automatically brought to the correct  
position.  
Tools used  
No tools required.  
Preparation  
1. Unscrew the positioning screw and remove  
the protective cover.  
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Eyepieces  
Tools used  
Preparation  
Inserting the eyepieces  
No tools required.  
1. If you want to use an optional graticule,  
insert it now (Page 43).  
3. Push the eyepieces into the tubes as far as  
they will go and check to ensure that they  
fit tightly and accurately.  
Magnification range  
You can extend the overall magnification range  
using available 10×, 16×, 25× and 40× wide-  
field eyepieces for persons wearing glasses.  
2. Remove the plastic tube guard.  
4. Securely tighten the clamping screws.  
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Objective  
Tools used  
Attaching the objective  
Hold the objective firmly during assem-  
bly and disassembly so that it does not  
fall onto the stage plate. This applies particu-  
larly to the 2x planapochromatic objective,  
which is very heavy. Remove all specimens from  
the stage plate first.  
No tools required.  
Preparation  
1. Remove the protective cap on the optics  
carrier by turning it.  
2. Screw the objective clockwise into the  
optics carrier.  
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Leica LED5000 CXI (Coax Illumination)  
Required tools  
None  
Installing the Leica LED5000 CXI  
2. Unscrew the positioning screw and remove  
the protective cover.  
1. Connect the Leica LED5000 CXI to the  
focusing column via the CTL2 connection if  
the focusing column is equipped with inte-  
grated electronics.  
Alternative installation for manual columns  
1. Connect the external power supply unit  
(10 450 266) to the Leica LED5000 CXI.  
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Leica LED5000 CXI (cont'd.)  
3. Place the Leica LED5000 CXI on the optics  
carrier and tighten the positioning screw.  
4. Push the tube (for example, the inclined  
binocular tube) into the dovetail ring and  
rotate it slightly in both directions until the  
positioning screw meshes with the guide  
groove.  
5. While holding the tube only slightly, care-  
fully tighten the positioning screw. It  
is automatically brought to the correct  
position.  
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Leica LED3000 NVI™ (Near Vertical Illumination)  
Required tools  
None  
Installing the Leica LED3000 NVI™  
1. Connect the Leica LED3000 NVI™ to the  
focusing column via the CTL2 connection if  
the focusing column is equipped with inte-  
grated electronics.  
Alternative installation for manual columns  
1. Connect the external power supply unit  
(10 450 266) to the Leica LED3000 NVI™.  
The Leica LED 3000 NVI™ can be used  
with any objectives that have an outer  
diameter of 58 mm.  
2. Place the Leica LED3000 NVI™ on the optics  
carrier from below and tighten the locking  
screw.  
The supported working distance is  
between 50 mm and 150 mm.  
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Leica LED3000 NVI™ (cont'd.)  
Ensure that the locking screw of the  
illuminator and the locking screw of the  
optics carrier are on a straight line, as otherwise  
image shading may occur.  
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Quick Start Guide  
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The Reliable Route to Success  
Your Leica stereomicroscope has been delivered in completely assembled  
condition by your Leica partner, and naturally you want to get right to  
work. This manual will familiarize you with the finer details of your micro-  
scope. The following pages contain important, practical information that  
makes using it every day easier.  
Take time to read it – it's worth it!  
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Overview of an M Series Microscope  
1
2
1
Eyepieces for spectacle wearers with dioptric correction  
and eyecups  
3
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fastening screws for the eyepieces  
Ergo tube  
8
9
4
5
Optics carrier  
Magnification changer (zoom)  
Interchangeable objective  
Incident-light base  
10  
Column  
6
7
Cable duct with cover  
10 Coarse/fine focusing  
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The Correct Interpupillary Distance  
The interpupillary distance is correctly set if you  
see a single circular image field when looking  
at a specimen.  
Adjusting the interpupillary distance  
1. Look into the eyepieces.  
3. Slowly approach the eyepieces with your  
eyes until you can see the complete image  
field without corner cutting.  
2. Hold the eyepieces with both hands. Push  
the eyepieces together or separate them  
until you see a circular image.  
If you are still a novice microscope user, you  
may need a short time to become accustomed  
to this. Not to worry—after a little while, it will  
become automatic.  
Reference value  
The distance between eye and eyepiece  
measures approx. 22 mm for 10/23B wide-field  
eyepieces for persons wearing glasses.  
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Using the Eyepieces  
The eyepieces form the connection between  
the tube and the eye of the observer. Simply  
push them into the tube and they are ready to  
use.  
If you do not wear glasses:  
1. Hold the eyepiece firmly and rotate the  
eyecups forwards counterclockwise.  
If you wear glasses:  
1. Hold the eyepiece firmly and rotate the  
eyecups counterclockwise towards the rear,  
as otherwise the viewing distance is too  
great.  
Each eyepiece offers a certain magnification  
factor that has a determinative effect on the  
total magnification. Furthermore, all Leica  
eyepieces can be equipped with practical grati-  
cules that enable measuring and quantifying of  
specimens.  
2. If an eyepiece is equipped with the inte-  
grated dioptric correction, turn the value to  
the "0" mark.  
Dioptric correction  
A built-in dioptric correction is available for  
eyeglass wearers. For more information, refer  
to page 39.  
2. If an eyepiece is equipped with the inte-  
grated dioptric correction, turn the value to  
the "0" mark.  
By the way, one benefit of viewing with  
eyeglasses is a drastically lower risk of bacte-  
rial transmission (see page 38). The soft mate-  
rial of the eyecup also ensures that your glasses  
will not be scratched, even if they contact the  
eyepiece.  
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Focusing  
Focusing raises or lowers the stereomicroscope  
using the focusing drive. The specimen detail is  
brought into sharp focus as soon as it is in the  
focal point of the objective.  
The focusing drive can be operated either  
left- or right-handed.  
The coarse/fine adjustment carries a  
load of up to 15 kg.  
The resolution of the coarse/fine adjust-  
ment is 1 µm.  
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Adjusting the Resistance of the Focus Drive  
Adjusting the resistance  
Is the focus movement too loose or too tight?  
Does the outfit tend to slide downwards? The  
resistance can be adjusted individually depend-  
ing on the equipment weight and personal  
preferences as follows:  
1. Grip the outer drive knobs with both hands  
and turn them towards each other until  
the desired resistance is reached during  
focusing.  
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Changing the Magnification (Zoom)  
All M series microscopes have an integrated  
zoom. The name indicates the zoom range  
covered:  
Zooming  
1. Look into the eyepieces.  
2. Focus on the specimen.  
Leica M50  
Leica M60  
Leica M80  
= 5 increments  
= 6:1 zoom  
= 8:1 zoom  
3. Rotate the magnification changer until the  
desired magnification is configured.  
The rotary knob for the zoom can be used either  
left or right-handed.  
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Ratchet Steps and Magnification Levels  
The zoom button can optionally be operated  
either with or without ratchet steps. Continu-  
ous zoom is possible when the ratchet steps are  
disabled, which many users find convenient.  
On the other hand, when the ratchet steps are  
enabled, photographs, measurement results  
etc. can be reproduced more accurately.  
Enabling and disabling ratchet steps  
1. Push the button towards the knob to enable  
the ratchet steps.  
Magnifications and fields of view  
The formula on page 62 provide additional  
information about the magnifications and field  
of view diameters, with consideration given to  
the position of the magnification changer and  
the eyepiece and objective combination used.  
2. Push the button away from the knob to  
disable the ratchet steps.  
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Eyepieces & Tubes  
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Magnification Factor of the Eyepieces  
An eyepiece not only makes it possible to look passively into the micro-  
scope, but also has a critical effect on the maximum magnification. The  
magnification factor is between 10x and 40x.  
The following eyepieces are available for the M series:  
Magnification  
Dioptric correction  
5 diopter settings  
5 diopter settings  
5 diopter settings  
5 diopter settings  
Order number  
10 450 023  
10 450 024  
10 450 025  
10 450 026  
10×  
16×  
25×  
40×  
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Health Notes  
Potential sources of infection  
Direct contact with eyepieces is  
a
potential transmission method for  
bacterial and viral infections of the eye. The risk  
can be kept to a minimum by using individual  
eyepieces or detachable eyecups. Eyecups can  
be ordered separately. Please contact your  
Leica partner.  
Separate eyecups are an effective  
way of preventing infections.  
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Dioptric Correction  
All Leica eyepieces are also available with built-  
in dioptric correction, allowing the microscope  
to be used without glasses even by those with  
vision problems. The correction comprises  
5 diopter settings.  
Using the Dioptric Correction  
1. Set the dioptric correction of both eyepieces  
to the mid position ("0" diopter settings).  
2. While wearing your glasses, look through  
the eyepieces and focus on the specimen.  
3. Rotate both eyepieces to the maximum  
value of "+5".  
4. Hold one eye closed and rotate the other  
eyepiece in "-" direction until the specimen  
appears sharp.  
5. Then, open the other eye and correct the  
diopter settings until the image is uniformly  
sharp.  
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Dioptric Correction and Parfocality  
Leicastereomicroscopesareparfocallymatched.  
The prerequisite for this is the correct setting of  
the diopters and the parfocality. The following  
adjustments only have to be carried out once  
by each user.  
Adjusting  
7. Look into the eyepieces.  
1. Set the dioptric correction for both  
eyepieces to "0".  
8. Slowly rotate each eyepiece individually  
in the "–" direction until each eye sees the  
object sharply imaged.  
2. Select the lowest magnification and focus  
on a flat specimen.  
9. Select the highest magnification and refo-  
cus if necessary.  
Preparation  
3. Select the highest magnification and read-  
just the sharpness.  
Move the lever of the video/phototube to  
the "observation" position and open the  
diaphragm.  
Now, if you adjust the magnification from the  
lowest to the highest level, the specimen is  
always brought into sharp focus. If not, repeat  
the process.  
4. Select the lowest magnification again, but  
do not look into the eyepieces.  
6. Rotate the eyepieces counterclockwise  
in the "+" direction as far as they will go  
(+5 diopter settings).  
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Graticules  
Use  
2. Clamp the graticule on the insert, applying  
moderate pressure. Ensure that the grati-  
cule fits tightly.  
4. You can now align the graticule by rotating  
the eyepiece in the tube and then tighten-  
ing it using the clamping screw.  
Leica graticules make length measurements  
and counting easier, particularly for work-  
stations that are not equipped with a digital  
camera and LAS software.  
The Leica graticules for length measurements  
and numbering are fitted in mounts and are  
inserted into the eyepieces.  
1. Screw the insert off of the eyepiece.  
3. Screw the insert and graticule firmly into  
place and replace the eyepiece in the tube.  
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ErgoTube 10° to 50°  
ErgoTube™ 10° to 50°  
Assembly  
The ErgoTube™ with continuously adjustable  
viewing angle from 10° to 50° allows for opti-  
mum sitting posture. Users who work with the  
same stereomicroscope can adjust the viewing  
height to their height with a simple hand move-  
ment. If the head posture is changed, the view-  
ingheightcanalsobereadjustedwithouthaving  
to adjust the height of the chair. Special long  
tubes enable the user to maintain an upright  
posture. In order to safeguard against ESD, the  
ErgoTube™ has been constructed from anti-  
static materials.  
Assembly of the ErgoTube 10° to 50° is exactly the  
same as that of any other tube (see Page 20).  
Handling  
1. Then grasp the tubes with both hands and  
adjust the desired tilt.  
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Photography & Video  
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Photography & Video  
For most microscope users, digital documen-  
tation has become an invaluable part of their  
work. Research results can be presented in an  
attractive manner; measurements on the digi-  
tal image provide clarity and, in conjunction  
with the motorized IsoPro™ cross-stage, even  
images of large specimens can be captured  
step by step and automatically joined to create  
a new complete image.  
Leica DFC cameras  
Leica Application Suite  
However, if you require absolute control  
over the camera and need the capability for  
measurement, evaluation and more in addition  
to photography, the digital Leica DFC cameras  
are exactly right for you. Together with the  
Leica Application Suite, they provide virtually  
limitless freedom of use. For additional informa-  
tion about Leica cameras, refer to the camera's  
documentation.  
The "Leica Application Suite", or "LAS" for short,  
is, as it were, the digital extension of the Leica  
M series microscopes. In addition to capturing  
images, it lets you control the microscope, illu-  
minator, stages, cameras and more. For addi-  
tional information, refer to the LAS online help.  
Adapter  
If camera control using the Leica Application  
Suite is not required, conventional mirror reflex  
and rangefinder cameras from third-party  
manufacturers can be used. For this purpose,  
Leica Microsystems offers a variety of adapters  
that can be used together with the 50% and  
100% trinocular tubes.  
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Photo Tubes and C-mounts  
Application  
If there is unwanted shading at the corners even  
with a compatible C-mount adapter installed, it  
can be corrected using the "Shading function"  
of the camera software.  
Cameras from third-party suppliers  
All Leica DFC cameras are equipped with a  
standardized C-mount interface. In turn, the  
C-mount adapter for the respective trinocular  
tube is connected to this interface. This adapter  
creates a solid mechanical connection between  
the microscope and camera and ensures opti-  
mum rendering of the microscopic image on  
the image sensor of the camera.  
In addition to Leica DFC cameras with the stan-  
dardized C-mount interfaces, you can connect  
third-party cameras to the microscope using  
a T2 bayonet adapter. To do so, instead of the  
C-mount adapter, simply use the correspond-  
ing SLR adapter with T2 connection. However,  
these third-party cameras are not integrated  
into the Leica Application Suite and have to  
be operated using the corresponding software  
from the camera manufacturer.  
Alternatively, you can also use a C-mount  
adapter with higher magnification. This primar-  
ily avoids the critical border area of the field of  
vision and concentrates on the center of the  
field of vision.  
Usually, the ideal is for the digital camera to  
capture as much of the field of vision as possi-  
ble, while excluding as much of the black edge  
of the field of vision as possible. To do so, the  
magnification factor of the C-mount adapter  
must match the image format of the sensor as  
closely as possible (see table).  
Camera  
optimal  
(large  
suitable  
(smaller  
The Leica digital cameras are detailed in a sepa-  
rate user manual along with instructions for  
their assembly and use.  
image field) image field)  
DFC295  
DFC290 HD  
0.5×  
0.5×  
0.63×  
0.63×  
DFC425  
DFC425 C  
DFC495  
DFC500  
0.63×  
0.63×  
0.8×  
0.8×  
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Video/Phototubes HD F & HD V  
The video/phototubes HD F and HD V are opti-  
mized for adapting state-of-the-art digital  
cameras to obtain perfect results for image  
acquisition. The video/phototubes can be  
combined with the binocular tubes and the  
ErgoModules™ from the Leica ergonomics line.  
A range of high-quality video objectives with  
different self-magnifications and C-mount  
allows for the selection of different cameras.  
Three-dimensional observation with 100%  
light in the binocular tube.  
The HD F features a fixed separation ratio of  
50% in the binocular tube and 50% in the photo  
beam path. This allows the user to conduct  
three-dimensional observations of the samples  
in the binocular tube, manipulate and edit them  
and simultaneously project the image live on  
the monitor. Since the sensors of state-of-the-  
art cameras are highly sensitive, the exposure  
time for most applications is short in spite of  
lower light intensity.  
Videotube HD V  
Separation ratios  
The HD V allows for selecting three different  
separation ratios:  
50% light at all outputs, i.e. 50% light for  
stereoscopic observation and recording at  
50% light.  
100% light in the right eyepiece for moni-  
toring the object and 100% light in the  
camera to have the maximum light for  
the recording under extremely poor light  
conditions.  
Phototube HD F  
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Objectives and  
Optical Accessories  
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The Different Types of Objectives  
To meet the various requirements regarding  
imaging properties, there is a choice of high-  
quality interchangeable planachromatic and  
planapochromatic objectives and also lower-  
priced interchangeable achromatic objectives.  
Achromatic objectives  
Achromatic objectives with a long focal  
length:  
For special applications achromatic objectives  
with long working distances and focal lengths  
of f=100 mm to 400 mm are available.  
The 0.32×, 0.5×, 0.63×, 0.8×, 1×, 1.5×, 2× achro-  
matic objectives offer countless variants for  
selecting the object field diameter, magnification  
ranges and working distances (see page 63).  
Achromatic objectives are particularly  
suited for specimens with high-contrast  
structures.  
Planachromatic objective 1×  
For the highest requirements for overall image  
quality, we recommend equipping the micro-  
scope with the 1× plan (flat-field) objective,  
which returns sharp, contrast-rich object fields.  
Flat-field (planachromatic) objectives are  
particularly well suited for studying flat  
objects such as wafers and thin sections.  
With planapochromatic objectives, the  
finest structures are visible with high  
contrast. The sophisticated apochromatic  
correction allows these objectives to attain  
the highest color brilliance and fidelity.  
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System Illumination  
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Leica LED3000 NVI™ (Near Vertical Illumination)  
The intensity of the illuminator can be  
adjusted in 10 increments.  
Use  
2. Adjust the brightness by briefly pressing  
the or buttons.  
The light of the Leica LED3000 NVI™ can  
be very bright. Therefore, always switch  
on the illuminator before you look through the  
The Leica LED3000 NVI™ can also be  
controlled via the Leica Application Suite  
(LAS) or the Leica SmartTouch.  
eyepieces!  
1. Switch on the illuminator by briefly press-  
ing the (ON/OFF) button.  
The supported working distance is  
between 50 mm and 150 mm.  
3. Switch off the illuminator by briefly press-  
ing the button.  
The green LED on the upper left corner now  
lights up.  
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Leica LED5000 CXI (Coax Illumination)  
The intensity of the illuminator can be  
adjusted in 10 increments.  
Use  
2. Adjust the brightness by briefly pressing  
the or buttons.  
The light of the Leica LED5000 CXI can  
be very bright. Therefore, always switch  
on the illuminator before you look through the  
3. Switch off the illuminator by briefly press-  
ing the button.  
The Leica LED3000 NVI™ can also be  
controlled via the Leica Application Suite  
(LAS) or the Leica SmartTouch.  
eyepieces!  
1. Switch on the illuminator by briefly press-  
ing the (ON/OFF) button.  
Using the Leica LED5000 CXI results in an  
increased magnification level of 1.5×.  
Depending on the components used,  
different intensities of vignetting may  
occur at low magnification. Vignetting is normal  
and not a malfunction.  
The green LED on the upper left corner now  
lights up.  
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Dimensional Drawings  
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Leica M50  
Leica M50 with small incident-light base, transmitted-light base, Leica L2 illumination and 45° binocular tube  
54  
105  
277  
90  
54  
205  
220  
205  
390  
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Leica M50  
Leica M50 with large incident-light base and ErgoTube® 45°  
255  
116  
119  
54  
301  
278  
278  
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Leica M50  
Leica M50 with small swinging-arm stand and 45° binocular tube  
54  
500  
173  
170  
709  
260  
220  
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Leica M60  
Leica M60 with large incident light base and 45° binocular tube  
54  
66  
255  
116  
119  
54  
278  
301  
278  
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Leica M80  
Leica M80 with large incident-light base and 45° binocular tube  
54  
255  
66  
54  
116  
119  
278  
301  
278  
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Leica M80  
Leica M80 with transmitted-light base TL ST and binocular ErgoTube®  
154  
154  
340  
356  
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Leica M80  
Leica M80 with standard swinging-arm stand and 45° binocular tube  
54  
598  
173  
230  
794  
330  
220  
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Leica M80  
Leica M80 with Leica LED2500 and binocular ErgoTube®  
231  
109  
100  
54  
257  
331  
257  
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292  
369  
54  
600  
400  
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Appendix  
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Calculating the Total Magnification and Field of View Diameter  
Parameter  
Example  
MO  
ME  
z
Magnification of objective  
MO  
ME  
z
1× objective  
Magnification of eyepiece  
25×/9.5 eyepiece  
Magnification changer position  
Zoom position 4  
q
Tube factor, e.g. 1.5× for coaxial incident light, 1.6× for 45°  
ErgoTube™  
q
Coaxial reflected light 1.5×, tube factor  
Factor 1.25×  
r
r
Factor 1.25x if the planachromatic and planapochromatic  
objectives of the MZ125/MZ16 are used on the MS5, MZ6,  
MZ75 or MZ95  
NFOV Field number of the eyepiece. Field numbers are printed on the  
eyepieces: 10× = 21, 16× = 14, 25× = 9.5, 40× = 6.  
Calculation example: magnification in binocular tube  
Calculation example: field of view diameter in the specimen  
MTOT VIS = MO × ME × z × q × r  
or  
1 × 25 × 4 × 1.5 × 1.25 = 187.5×  
N
FOV  
OF:  
M
O × z ×q ×r  
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Care, Maintenance, Contact Persons  
We hope you enjoy using your high-perfor-  
mance microscope. Leica microscopes are  
renowned for their robustness and long service  
life. Observing the following care and clean-  
ing tips will ensure that even after years and  
decades, your Leica microscope will continue to  
work as well as it did on the very first day.  
Contact address  
Care  
However, if your instrument should no longer  
function properly, contact your technician,  
your Leica representative or Leica Microsystems  
(Schweiz) AG, CH-9435 Heerbrugg.  
Protect your microscope from moisture,  
fumes and acids and from alkaline, caustic  
and corrosive materials and keep chemicals  
away from the instruments.  
Plugs, optical systems and mechanical parts  
must not be disassembled or replaced,  
unless doing so is specifically permitted  
and described in this manual.  
E-mail contact:  
Warranty benefits  
The guarantee covers all faults in materials  
and manufacture. It does not, however, cover  
damage resulting from careless or improper  
handling.  
Protect your microscope from oil and  
grease.  
Do not grease guide surfaces or mechani-  
cal parts.  
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Care, Maintenance, Contact Persons (cont'd.)  
Protection from dirt  
Cleaning polymer components  
Permitted measures  
Dust and dirt will affect the quality of your  
results.  
Some components are made of polymer or are  
polymer-coated. They are, therefore, pleasant  
and convenient to handle. The use of unsuitable  
cleaning agents and techniques can damage  
polymers,  
Clean the microscope (or parts of it) using  
warm soapy water, then wipe using distilled  
water.  
Put a dust cover over the microscope when  
it will not be used for a long time.  
For stubborn dirt, you can also use ethanol  
(industrial alcohol) or isopropanol. When  
doing so, follow the corresponding safety  
regulations.  
Use dust caps to protect tube openings,  
tubes without eyepieces, and eyepieces.  
Keep accessories in a dust-free place when  
not in use.  
Remove dust with a pneumatic rubber bulb  
or with a soft brush.  
Clean objectives and eyepieces with  
special optic cleaning cloths and with pure  
alcohol.  
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