Dino-Lite AM413ZTA

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Karu Mamati Dino-Lite Pro AM413ZTA me te Tūnga Pou MS35B

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides instructions for the Dino-Lite Pro AM413ZTA Digital Microscope and the MS35B Pole Stand. The AM413ZTA is a 1.3-megapixel handheld digital microscope featuring a rotatable polarizer filter, designed for detailed observation and analysis. The MS35B is an economical, rigid vertical stand that provides stable support and adjustable positioning for the Dino-Lite microscope.

2. Nga waahanga matua

2.1 Dino-Lite Pro AM413ZTA Digital Microscope

  • Polarizer Filter: A rotatable polarizer filter is integrated to significantly reduce reflection glare from surfaces, enabling clear viewing of transparent or highly reflective materials such as jewelry, skin, glass, plastic, metal, or soldering.
  • H11 Housing: This second-generation housing design incorporates an improved magnification dial for smooth adjustment and focusing, a scroll lock feature to secure desired magnification/focus, and a cable strain relief (SR) for enhanced durability against pulls and twists.
  • Whakanui: Offers a magnification range of 10x to 50x and up to 220x.
  • Pūoko Atahanga: 1.3 Megapixel resolution for clear image capture.

2.2 MS35B Pole Stand

  • Vertical Stability: Provides rigid vertical support for the Dino-Lite microscope.
  • Rotational Perspective: Allows up to 360 degrees of horizontal axis rotation.
  • Adjustable Working Distance: Offers up to 8 inches of vertical working distance from the object.
  • taha taha Viewi nga Koki: The scope holster is mounted on a slider with a ball and socket joint, permitting up to 45 degrees of adjustable lateral viewnga koki.
  • Hanga Roa: Manufactured from resilient stainless steel and lightweight recycled aluminum for smooth adjustment and stability.

3. Tatūnga

3.1 Stand Assembly (MS35B)

  1. Place the base plate on a stable, flat surface.
  2. Insert the vertical pole into the designated slot on the base plate and secure it firmly.
  3. Attach the microscope holder assembly to the vertical pole at the desired height. Ensure all screws are tightened to prevent movement.

3.2 Microscope Installation (AM413ZTA)

  1. Gently insert the Dino-Lite AM413ZTA microscope into the holster of the MS35B stand. Ensure it is securely seated.
  2. Connect the microscope's USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.
  3. Install the Dino-Lite software (typically included with the product or available for download from the manufacturer's website). Follow the on-screen instructions for software installation.
Dino-Lite Pro AM413ZTA Digital Microscope mounted on the MS35B Pole Stand.

Figure 1: Dino-Lite Pro AM413ZTA Digital Microscope mounted on the MS35B Pole Stand, ready for use.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1 Powering On and Software Launch

The microscope is powered via the USB connection. Once connected to your computer and the software is installed, launch the Dino-Lite application. The live image from the microscope should appear on your screen.

4.2 Te Whakatikatika i te Whakarahi me te Arotahi

  1. Whakanui: Rotate the magnification dial on the microscope body to adjust the desired magnification level. The H11 housing provides a smooth movement for this adjustment.
  2. Panuku Maukati: To maintain a specific magnification, engage the scroll lock feature on the H11 housing.
  3. Arotahi: Use the focus ring on the microscope to bring the image into sharp clarity. For fine adjustments, you may also adjust the height of the microscope on the MS35B stand.
Dino-Lite Pro AM413ZTA Digital Microscope, handheld view, showing the magnification dial.

Figure 2: Handheld view of the Dino-Lite AM413ZTA, highlighting the magnification dial and clear housing.

4.3 Using the Polarizer Filter

The AM413ZTA features a rotatable polarizer filter to reduce glare. To use it:

  1. Observe the object through the microscope.
  2. Gently rotate the polarizer ring located near the objective lens.
  3. Continue rotating until the reflection glare is minimized or eliminated, allowing for a clearer view of the surface or subsurface features.
moroiti view of a metal object with significant glare before applying polarization.

Figure 3: Microscopic view of a metal object with glare.

moroiti view of the same metal object with reduced glare after applying polarization.

Figure 4: Microscopic view of the same object with glare reduced by the polarizer.

4.4 Hopu Ataata me te Ataata

The Dino-Lite software provides functions for capturing still images and recording videos. Refer to the software's help documentation for detailed instructions on using these features, including measurement tools.

Microscopic image displaying measurement annotations on a mechanical component.

Figure 5: Microscopic image with measurement annotations.

Close-up microscopic view of a circuit board with intricate details and gold-plated contacts.

Figure 6: Microscopic view of a circuit board.

5. Tiaki

  • Te horoi i te Arotahi: Use a soft, lint-free cloth specifically designed for optical lenses to clean the microscope's objective lens. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
  • Te horoi i te tinana: Wipe the microscope body and stand with a soft, damp cloth. Do not immerse any part of the device in liquid.
  • Rokiroki: Store the microscope and stand in a clean, dry environment, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Use the original packaging or a protective case if available.

6. Te Raru

  • Kore he Atahanga i te Mata:
    • Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the microscope and the computer.
    • Verify that the Dino-Lite software is running and the correct device is selected.
    • Try connecting to a different USB port or another computer to rule out port or computer issues.
  • Atahanga Pouriuri:
    • Adjust the focus ring on the microscope.
    • Ensure the object is within the microscope's working distance. Adjust the height of the microscope on the stand if necessary.
    • Clean the objective lens for any smudges or dust.
  • Excessive Glare:
    • Rotate the polarizer filter on the microscope to reduce reflections.
    • Adjust the lighting conditions of your workspace.
  • Kāore te Pūmanawa e Kitea te Pūrere:
    • Reinstall the Dino-Lite software and drivers.
    • Tīmataria anō tō rorohiko.
    • Tirohia te kaihanga website for updated drivers or software.

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraAM413ZTA
Pūoko Whakaahua1.3 Megapixel
Awhe Whakanui10x~50x, 220x
PolarizerYes, Rotatable
WhareH11 (Improved magnification dial, scroll lock, cable strain relief)
Momo Puna MaamaHaogene
Material (Microscope)Maama
Material (Stand)Stainless steel, recycled aluminum
Item Weight (Microscope)0.35 Pauna
Koki Tuturu o View45 Waeine
Puna ManaBattery Powered (Note: USB connection provides power for operation)
Whakaahuatanga o te Arotahi WhāingaAchromatic

8. Nga Korero Whakaputanga

The Dino-Lite Pro AM413ZTA Digital Microscope and MS35B Pole Stand are covered by a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Dino-Lite webpaetukutuku mō ngā kōrero taipitopito e pā ana ki ngā tikanga, ngā herenga me ngā tukanga rēhitatanga o te pūtāhui.

9. Tautoko

For technical assistance, software updates, or further inquiries, please visit the official Dino-Lite website or contact their customer support. You can find more information and resources at the Dino-Lite Store on Amazon.

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