LSM 710 and LSM 780
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Acquisition Tab
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5.2.14
Tool Group Multidimensional
Acquisition: Time Series
In the
Time Series
tool the parameters for the
sequential acquisition of image frames and lines as
time series are defined. Imaging in spot mode is
only possible in combination with the settings of a
time series acquisition. The options in this mode
within the
Time Series
tool are limited and
explained below.
The
Time Series
function for frame and line scan
offers multiple functions for creating an image
series.
To set up a simple time series acquisition it is
enough to define the number of
Cycles
, which
corresponds to the number of frames or lines,
imaged. A maximum value of 100,000 can be set.
The amount of data that can be handled by the
system is limited. If the maximum amount is
exceeded a warning will appear. In this case, it is
necessary to either change the destination for data
storage and/or reduce the amount of cycles. The
limit also depends on the imaging setup and the
acquisition mode. Note that it is an upper limit of
handling data files but this is beyond the value of
100 Gigabits.
Interval
defines a potential time interval, set in
milliseconds (ms), seconds (sec) or minutes (min),
to separate the beginning of two cycles. A time
shorter than the scan time for a frame or line is not
effective. The interval time can be changed while
scanning.
A
Interval Time
is a potential time interval between the end of one cycle and the beginning of the next
cycle. The time and time unit for the delay time is set using the slider and input box of time interval. A
cycle interval time is not effective if a cycle delay time is defined (interval is always included in the delay).
A total of six different delay times can be defined by adding further lines clicking on the + button. The
delete function deletes the currently highlighted delay time. Each delay time can be controlled using the
Trigger
function. If no trigger is set the highlighted delay time will be effective for the time series
acquisition. Additionally it is possible to send a trigger signal out at the start of each delay time. Settings
for cycle delay times can be stored and reloaded. The delay time can be changed while scanning.
The
Marker
functionality provides the possibility to indicate the start or end of an external process in the
data of the image series by connecting this external process to the selected
Trigger In
for that Marker.
The
Description
of the Marker is then visible in the image data using the Mean ROI functionality or the
image gallery display mode (see section
Gallery View of the ZEN File Browser
). A
Trigger Out
signal
can be set with each defined marker. By clicking
Set
a marker is set manually at any time during
scanning. A maximum of seven different markers can be defined using the + button. The delete function
deletes the currently highlighted marker. Settings for markers can be stored and reloaded. When the
image series is stored, all the markers, including the time indication and the comments, are stored along
with the image contents.
Fig. 84
Time Series tool