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Last Updated on Sep 2021 

1.3 Metal Halide Lamps (MHL) 

Metal halide lamps are fluorescence lamps that gives a visible light range of 300 

 650nm, 

enabling us to observe fluorescence signals such as GFP, DAPI and RFP. Metal halide lamps 
contain mercury vapours that are extremely toxic to the human body. Therefore, please take 
note of the following safety guidelines when working with the metal halide lamp: 

 

Ensure that the metal halide lamp has been off for at least 30 minutes before switching it 
on.  Once the lamp has been turned on, it must remain on for a minimum of 30 minutes to 
allow sufficient time for it to warm up and run properly. 

 

Check the timer on the power box to ensure the mercury lamp does not run past 2,000 
hours.  

 

Do not look directly at the MHL when it is switched on as it can damage your eyes.  

 

Do not attempt to remove the light guide from the MHL, 

especially

 when it is on. Direct 

emission of the MHL may set off fires.  

 

If there are no users in the next 30 mins, MHL must be turned off. 

 

Never attempt to change a bulb yourself.  Please contact facility staff when you notice 
that a bulb has reached between 2,000 

 2,500 hours or is not functioning properly. 

2. Training  

Use of confocal microscopy and the online booking system is authorized by facility staff only. All 
users must attend the confocal training session conducted by the Bioimaging facility staff 
before they are allowed to access the confocal system.  

2.1 To arrange a training session: 

 

Please email Bioimaging Facility (

[email protected]

) for a training session. 

 

Fill in the necessary particulars in the form here: 

http://microscopy.tll.org.sg/pages/conf_training_form.html

  

(E.g. Lab, PI, sample, and a brief description of your project) 

 

 

We will help you identify the most appropriate microscope for your imaging needs.  

 

We will then arrange training session according to your availability within a week.  

 

Training sessions usually last 1 - 

3 hours depending on users’ previous experience.

  

 

Users receiving training are highly encouraged to bring their own samples so that staff 
can adjust trainings to your imaging needs, but if not possible, staff have their own 
samples that they can work with.  

Once you have completed the training session, we will grant you access to both the confocal PC 
and the online booking system.  Please keep in mind that only bioimaging facility members are 

Summary of Contents for TCS SP8

Page 1: ...ng and System Access 5 3 1 Acknowledgements 6 4 Operation Procedures 6 4 1 Switching ON Protocol 7 4 2 Objective Lens 7 4 3 Software initiation 8 4 4 Turning on the lasers 8 4 5 Using Dye Assistant ta...

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Page 3: ...ensure the lasers have sufficient time to heat up and cool down before running again When using the lasers to image NEVER look directly at the laser while imaging If a safety shutter is present make s...

Page 4: ...hen you notice that a bulb has reached between 2 000 2 500 hours or is not functioning properly 2 Training Use of confocal microscopy and the online booking system is authorized by facility staff only...

Page 5: ...week but it has to be shared across the systems that they have received training on Each booking must not exceed 3 hours If users have utilized all their entitled bookings for the week 24Hr Rule can b...

Page 6: ...Operation Procedures Every confocal system in TLL Bioimaging Facility has its specific instructional manual which are found in every confocal rooms Strictly adhere to the correct order of operation fo...

Page 7: ...re ON for a minimum of 2hrs before switching OFF as it requires sufficient time for warming up STED laser You may switch ON up to 100 Make sure the STED lasers are ON for at least 1hr before switching...

Page 8: ...4 4 Turning on the lasers 1 Under the Visible panel click on the button to open the laser panel 2 Click on the UV 405nm Visible Argon and SuperContVisible2 WLL bar to observe 405nm Argon and WLL respe...

Page 9: ...ector HyD or PMT you would like to image with your dyes HyD is more sensitive than PMT 4 The Dye assistant will give you a list of laser settings options to select from Select the settings which has t...

Page 10: ...our fluorophore Important Make sure that the emission band is at least 8 10nm away from your excitation line Choose an appropriate detector pseudocolour also known as a Look Up Table or LUT For PMT se...

Page 11: ...tional X Useful for live imaging unless you require fast imaging in which case you will need to adjust the phase correction Zoom is where you control the zoom parameters the arrows allow you to nudge...

Page 12: ...e background black level Pinhole the wider the pinhole aperture the thicker is the optical slice which means a blurrier but brighter image Make sure you also lower the laser power if you have to incre...

Page 13: ...3D Image Scroll down to the Z stack option in the Acquisition tab Select Live to see the specimen Use the focus knob on the USB control panel or point the cursor in the Z stack box panel and use the m...

Page 14: ...e any images which are older than 3 months Please make sure to do a backup Option 2 In TLL research cmn drive folder in your respective lab folders Option 3 In your own lab drive Option 4 In your pers...

Page 15: ...ethanol to remove any oil residues e In the event of logging off you may leave the lasers ON and exit LASX Otherwise Switch off all lasers within the software Diode Laser OFF 405nm White Light laser...

Page 16: ...s issue is a scanner issue you will not hear clicking as the program is shutting down and performing its pre shutdown WLL checks 2 Switch off the LSM switch 3 marked Scanner 3 Switch on the LSM 4 Open...

Page 17: ...If it says the HyD overloaded use the following steps 1 Turn off Live View 2 Ensure that the detection band is set at least 10nm away from any laser you are using 3 Set the HyD gain to 100 always Brig...

Page 18: ...Last Updated on Sep 2021 5 1 Troubleshooting Appendix Switches under computer terminal Power schematic diagram of the SP8...

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