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Generating Analytical Data Creating and Changing Scattergrams<br />

about modes for locating events, see “Locating and Viewing Events in the Field<br />

Image Window” on page 4-45.<br />

❍ Scan—When you move to events in Scan mode, the scan area may be<br />

rescanned and the event is displayed in the Field Image window.<br />

❍ Observation—When you move to events in Observation mode, the scan area<br />

may be rescanned, and you can use the eyepieces to view the event, but the<br />

event will not display in the Field Image window. If you are using the camera,<br />

the event will be displayed in the camera monitor. See “Locating and Viewing<br />

Events in the Field Image Window” on page 4-45 for more information.<br />

❑ View—Opens the Field Image window (if it is not already open) and draws a red<br />

box around the selected event. For detailed information about locating events, see<br />

“Locating and Viewing Events in the Field Image Window” on page 4-45.<br />

❑ Next—Moves to the next event in the window and locates that event in the Field<br />

Image window.<br />

❑ Details—Opens the Event window, which displays detailed information about a<br />

single event:<br />

The details of the Event window are described in “Event Window Details” below.<br />

❑ Create Gallery—Creates a gallery of event images. For detailed information, see<br />

“Displaying Run Statistics” on page 4-16.<br />

Event Window Details<br />

The event window is divided into two or three sections, as described below:<br />

4-36 <strong>iCys</strong> Research Imaging Cytometer <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Revision B

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