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Appendix D
D.5
Camera Installation
1. Write down the position of each filter on the magnetic notepad, using the dry erase marker
provided. Standard with the MultiImage II cabinet is position one: Chemiluminescent
Imaging, position two: Ethidium Bromide filter. Please write down appropriate filters for
positions three, four and five.
Note: if a DE-500 cabinet was purchased, filter positions also need to be customized in the
software (see manual for detailed instructions). If the system was shipped as a unit, this step
will have been performed at the factory.
2. The MultiImage™ II Light Cabinet is sent with a rubber gasket which accommodates both
the zoom lens (F 1.2 12.5X75mm) and the fast lens attachment (F 0.85 25mm) To attach the
camera mounting assembly to the enclosure, position the rubber gasket over the hole in the
light cabinet.
3. Next, position the camera mount assembly on top of the gasket. The vertical bracket should
be positioned towards the back. Tighten the 4 small thumbscrews attached to the base.
4. Make sure the camera has all its lenses attached in the proper order. (The camera assembly
consists of the camera body, zoom lens, and 2+ close-up lens.)
5. Position the camera so the single mounting hole faces towards the vertical mounting bracket
and screw in the according camera screw to secure the camera to the mount.
6. Push the camera into the cabinet so the lens just moves through the rubber gasket.
7. Attach the camera to the mounting bracket using the thumbscrew provided. (The screw is
packaged attached to the camera mount assembly.) To allow for proper positioning of the
camera, do not tighten the screw yet; leave it loose enough to allow the camera to slide up
and down slightly.
8. Turn the focus ring until the mark lines up with the "1" mark. Carefully raise the camera 1/4
inch and tighten the thumb screw until the camera is secure. This places the camera high
enough that the lens assembly has adequate space to move up and down.
9. Connect the camera control cable as outlined in Chapter 1 of the AlphaImager™,
ChemiImager™, or FluorChem manual.
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