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OPERATION
Carl Zeiss
Operating the motorized microscope via the touchscreen of the TFT display
Axio Imager
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430000-7344-001
M70-2-0020 e 06/2009
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Reflector tab
With the controls on this tab, you can configure
the reflector turret.
The tab shows up to ten buttons dependent on the
actual number of positions on the reflector turret,
which is detected by the system during
initialization (and on activation of the
Settings/Components
page). As long as you have
not configured any reflectors yet, the buttons are
labeled only with the numbers of the turret
positions.
After you configured a reflector position, the
following data will be displayed: Designation
(Type), Reflected-light module (RL), Transmitted-
light position / module (TL).
•
To start configuring a reflector turret position,
press the corresponding button.
•
In the
Configure reflector position #
popup
window, you can choose the respective reflector
from the list. In the
Resulting Configuration
line, you can read the current selection.
•
Press the button for
RL
and/or
TL
,
as
appropriate.
•
Press the
Save
button. If the turret position was
already configured, a safety query will appear.
The type of module can first be chosen from the
reflector list:
−
Contrast module
−
Optovar
−
Beam splitter
−
Filter
−
Fluorescence filter set
Under
Contrast modules
and
Optovars
, the selection can subsequently be specified via the
subselection options provided on the right-hand side.
The same applies to
Beam splitter
. Please note that additional laser safety functions are activated when
LSM components are selected. For more details, see the LSM Operator Instructions.
Empty modules and RGB modules can be found in the
Filter
list. RGB filters are used, for example, when
color images are to be generated with a monochrome camera via the multi-channel image recording
module within the Axio Vision software. This option is used exclusively in transmitted light.
Fig. 4-61
Microscope -> Settings ->
Components -> Reflector
Fig. 4-62
Configuring the reflector position