2 control elements on the vt1200 control panel, 1 moving the specimen receptacle vertically, Control elements on the vt1200 control panel – Leica Biosystems VT1200/VT1200 S User Manual

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Leica VT1200 / VT1200 S

When the instrument is switched on, to make it easier to insert a specimen,

the specimen receptacle automatically moves into the lowest position (the

LED in the DOWN key lights up) and the blade holder moves into the rear-

most position (the LED in "Blade away" from the specimen lights up).
The parameters last used before switching off the instrument: The blade

feed rate (SPEED), selected amplitude (AMPL) and section thickness saved

by the MEMO key are called up again.
The LED illumination is switched on automatically. You can switch it off

using the ON/OFF key (lamp symbol).

5.2.1 Moving the specimen receptacle vertically

When the DOWN key is pressed, the specimen receptacle automatically

moves quickly into the lowest position. (The LED in the DOWN key lights up

when the lower end position is reached.) The ∑µm display is set to "0". If

the DOWN key is pressed a second time while the specimen receptacle is

moving downwards, the specimen receptacle comes to a stop. The current

position appears on the ∑µm display (lowest position = 0). The ∑µm display

does not change while the specimen receptacle is in motion.

When the UP key is pressed and held, the specimen receptacle moves

quickly upwards into the desired position. After the UP key has been re-

leased, the current position of the specimen receptacle appears on the ∑µm

display. If the specimen receptacle reaches the upper end position, the LED

in the UP key lights up (uppermost position = 20,000 µm). The ∑µm display

does not change while the specimen receptacle is in motion.

You can reset the display for the current position of the specimen holder to

zero at any point using the CLEAR /∑µm key. The section thicknesses are

then added in the ∑µm display.

5. Working with the Instrument

Switch on the

instrument.

1 = on 0 = off

Caution: To practice the key functions, always make sure there are

no blades installed! Do not install the blades until you are familiar

with all of the key functions.

5.2 Control elements on the VT1200 control panel

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