LSM 710 and LSM 780
LEFT TOOL AREA AND HARDWARE CONTROL TOOLS
Systems
Acquisition Tab
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5.2.4
Tool Group Setup Manager: Imaging Setup Tool
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Imaging Setup Tool
The Tool group
Setup Manager
is only visible when
Show manual
tools is ticked.
This tool allows the user to setup imaging
Configuration
. If no configuration matching the desired
settings for imaging a specific dye or combination of dyes is available, the hardware settings first have to
be chosen in the
Light Path
tool (see section
Tool Group Setup Manager: Light Path Tool
) and
stored as an imaging configuration.
Three different modes are available for imaging. Select the modes depending on the application.
Channel Mode:
This mode uses one or more detectors as single channels with defined imaging parameters. All hardware
parameters set to detect one ore more specific signals simultaneously are defined as a
Track
and can be
stored using a name for this
Track
(available when
is active). The parameters include the
detector(s) and detector settings like gain and offset, the pinhole size, the filters and dichroics, the laser
source(s) and the laser transmission settings.
It is possible to use more than one track to detect different emission signals
sequentially
. Up to 4 tracks
with a total amount of 8 channels (incl. monitor diode and transmission channels) can be selected for
sequential imaging. Ratio channels (to be selected in the
Light Path
tool) are displayed in addition.
Switch track every …:
The hardware settings for the different tracks can be switched every frame, every frame but fast, or every
line. The latter two options only produce the wanted results if the changes in the settings between each
track are restricted to activation/deactivation of channels and changes in their settings and
activation/deactivation of lasers or changes in laser power. Additional hardware (filters, dichroics, and
pinhole) is not moved even if the second track and all other tracks would require this. These track
parameters are overwritten with the parameters of the first track upon confirmation. The confirmation to
overwrite the settings is asked in any case when choosing line or frame fast as switching mode. If
confirmed with
No
, the switching mode
Frame
will be kept and the settings of the tracks are not
changed.
The total set of parameters for one or multiple tracks can be stored as an imaging configuration.
Using multiple tracks is the preferred method to clearly separate weakly overlapping emission signals.