S7 Series model specifications
Model Type |
S7-B
|
S7-T
|
Observation head |
Binocular |
Trinocular |
Optical system |
Greenough |
Observation angle |
45° |
Interpupillary adjustment |
54- 76 mm |
Diopter adjustment |
On left and right tubes, +/-5 |
Zoom range |
0.7X-4.5X, standard |
Zoom ratio |
1:6.4 |
Eyepieces |
WF10X/20mm, standard |
Magnification |
7X-45X, standard |
Auxiliary Objective |
0.5X, 2X, optional |
Focusing travel range |
50mm |
Working distance |
100mm, standard |
Illumination options |
Upper incident and bottom LED lights for S7-BL, S7-TL Upper gooseneck and bottom LED lights for S7-BGL, S7-TGL LED ring light for S7-BP, S7-TP, S7-BS, S7-TS, S7-BD, S7-TD |
Camera adapter
|
- |
0.5X C-mount adapter, optional Φ23.2mm eyepiece camera adapter, optional |
Stand options |
Upper incident and bottom transmitted stand Upper gooseneck and bottom transmitted stand Plain stand, Single-arm boom stand, Dual-arm boom stand |
S7 Series optics specifications
Eyepiece |
Standard Configuration |
WD 100mm |
Mag. |
FOV (mm) |
10X (20mm) |
7X |
28.6 |
45X |
4.4 |
Abbreviations:
WD = Working distance
Mag = Magnification
FOV = Field of view
The S7-BP with plain stand
I. Assembling the microscope
The components for the S7 series microscopes are shipped detached for protection. Open the Styrofoam packing with care and do not leave any components attached to the packing being removed. Do not discard any of the packing materials until all of the components have been identified.
When handling the components, especially the optical pieces, avoid touching any lens surfaces with bare hands or fingers, as fingerprints and grease stains affect image quality.
Always assemble the microscope on a flat, stable surface.
II. Using the microscope
Interpupillary adjustment
Adjust the two eyepiece tubes until only one circular field can be seen through the two eyepieces. If two separate circles appear, the interpupillary distance is too large; if two overlapping circles appear, the interpupillary distance is too small. The eyepiece tube allows a flexible adjustment of the interpupillary distance between 54 and 76mm.
Focusing the microscope
To focus the sample, use the focusing knobs located on both sides of the head holder. By turning these knobs, the microscope can be moved up or down a certain distance. This movement is enabled by a "rack and pinion" mechanism. The tension of the focusing knob can be adjusted using the tension knob located in the inner region of the focusing knob on the right.
Using the focusing knob, focus the sample using the highest magnification strength. If the sample cannot be brought into focus, adjust the height of the microscope along the vertical pole. Remember to tighten the locking screw and support collar after adjusting the height of the microscope.
III. Warranty information and customer support
Our microscopes are manufactured to meet ISO 9001 standards. Warranties are as follows:
- Five (5) Year Warranty for Microscopes: Microscopes come with a five (5) year warranty against manufacturing defects. Does not cover normal wear, routine maintenance, add-on accessories, damage resulting from repair by unauthorized parties, accident, alteration, shipping, misuse or abuse is not covered.
- One (1) Year Warranty for Electrical and Video components. Does not cover light bulbs, batteries, fuses, or electrical cords.
All warranties start from the original date of purchase.
We provides the repair or replacement of warrantied parts for free, including labor, during the warranty period.
Proof of original purchase is required.
Buyers are responsible for shipping to and from our warehouse for warranty services. The warranty does not cover damages resulting from normal wear and tear, abuse, or unauthorized repairs.