LSM 510
Routine Mode
LSM 510 META
Application of Examination Methods in …
Carl Zeiss
03/06
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(b)
Noise Reduction panel
In the
Noise Reduction
panel, the scan speed
and, depending on it, the scan time can be influ-
enced.
The longer the scan time, the better the noise
suppression.
•
Use the
Scan Speed
slider to set the slowest
acceptable
Scan Time
.
Average Mode, Method and Number are taken
over from the Expert Mode and displayed, but they
cannot be edited.
(c)
Zoom, Orientation & Offset panel
The set zoom, rotation and offset values are
displayed in the
Zoom & Rotation
panel.
If the Crop function is used in the Image window,
it can be deactivated again using the
Reset
button.
•
Click on the
Reset
button to deactivate the
Crop
function.
(d) Excitation
panel
In the
Excitation
panel, the wavelength used
(
Line Active
check box), the relevant transmission
value (
Transmission
slider with input box) and the
on / off laser status are displayed.
The laser status display indicates whether the laser
has been switched on for the activated wavelength
(green - on; gray - off).
If required, further wavelengths can be activated
via the
Line Active
check box.
The laser setting is performed in the same way as in the Expert Mode (see chapter 4).
If the laser required for the activated wavelength is not switched on, the relevant message will be
provided on the screen in a special window.
•
In such a case, open the
Laser Control
window by clicking on the
Laser
button and set the relevant
laser to
On
.
Fig. 6-9
Noise Reduction panel
Fig. 6-10
Zoom & Orientation panel
Fig. 6-11
Excitation panel