Trinocular Microscope (Quincy) - DoESLiverpool/somebody-should GitHub Wiki

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| Nickname | Make | Model | Where | Manual | Issue Tracker | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quincy | Minsvision | MS30101 | [Electronics workbench](/DoESLiverpool/somebody-should/wiki/Rooms#along-the-window-wall) | TBC | Tool: Microscope (trinocular) - Quincy | TBC |

It's not dangerous, but it is delicate. You should read the manual before using it.
See full safety information below
Overview
It's a binocular microscope so you still get depth-of-field when wielding a soldering iron, plus an HDMI camera so you can see things on a monitor if you'd prefer.
We got this one as it was recommended by StrangeParts
How it works
Specifications
- Optional: Any machine specific specifications that are worth noting.
History
This was very generously donated to us by Chris Huffee and Adrian McEwen.
Using the machine
It has two plugs: one for the LED light ring; and one for the camera. If you aren't using the camera, obviously you don't need to plug that in.
Return it to the corner of the electronics workbench and replace the dust cover when you're finished with it.
Safety precautions

Troubleshooting
If the advice below doesn't solve the problem, please create a new issue to let us know.
TO-DO
Maintenance
- If the machine is broken or needs maintenance, create an issue in the issue tracker (link in Troubleshooting above)
- Label the issue:
Tool: Microscope (trinocular) - Quincy - If broken, add
Brokenlabel - If maintenance required, add
Maintenancelabel - If parts or consumables need purchasing, add
Shoppinglabel
- Label the issue: