LSM 710 and LSM 780
LEFT TOOL AREA AND HARDWARE CONTROL TOOLS
Systems
Acquisition Tab
Carl Zeiss
02/2010 M60-1-0025
e
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5.2.10
Tool Group Online Acquisition:
Stage Tool
The following software description applies to
systems which are equipped with a motorized
scanning stage.
If an LSM 710 / LSM 780 scan head is
attached to the side port of an inverted
microscope (Axio
Observer) take care
not to catch your fingers when moving
the motorized XY scanning stage to the
maximum position left position.
The
Stage
tool
allows controlling the movement of
the motorized stage, to move to specific locations
and to mark locations taking the coordinates in X,
Y and Z.
The movement of the stage is controlled via the stage software joystick or with the external control.
Moving the cursor over the fields shows one or two arrows pointing into defined directions. By clicking
on these arrows the stage is moved accordingly. Alternatively the software joystick
can be used to
move the stage.
The current position of the stage is updated in the numerical field of the
X-Position
and
Y-Position
in
relation to the zero position. Any position can be
Set
as
Zero Position
and by clicking
Move To Zero
the stage directly moves to this position.
This movement of the stage can be halted clicking
Stop
.
The
Step Size
, by which the stage moves, can be set between1 µm and 1000 µm.
The
Marks
selection allows marking and therefore saving the coordinates of a current position in X, Y
and Z (the Z position can be changed using the Focus tool) by clicking
Mark
. The new position is
numbered and added to the drop down list. Single or all positions can be deleted using
Remove
or
Remove All
.
If only one selected position is deleted, the position with the next number in sequence moves up
one number.
If a new
Zero
Position is
set
the coordinates of the marked positions are updated in relation to
the new Zero Position.
The focus is moved to the marked position selected form the drop down menu by clicking
Move To
.
Three different values for the
Speed Settings
are available. They can be assigned interdependently to
Speed 1-3
.
Fig. 74
Stage tool window