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Stereo Scan 440 - DCU

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E- 30 Appendix E Options<br />

Select one comer of the area required<br />

Over the image click on one comer of the area of interest. Once this point is<br />

selected there is no need to hold the mouse button down. A rectangle will be<br />

drawn representing the area. If required you may cancel this function with the<br />

right mouse button.<br />

Select the opposite comer of the area required<br />

Over the image click on the opposite comer to complete the selection of the area<br />

of interest. Alternatively click the right mouse button to reselect the top left<br />

comer.<br />

The software will attempt to use the beamshift to move the area to the centre of<br />

the screen. If the movement required is outside the range of the beamshift then a<br />

stage move~nt will be used. with the positioning such that following the move<br />

the beamshift will be zero.<br />

The magnification will then be increased such that the defmed area fills the field<br />

of view.<br />

F4 will rewm the magnification to its previous value.<br />

1.14. Stage Centre Point<br />

Introduction<br />

This function allows the user to point to an object in the field of view and bring it<br />

to the centre. The function is provided as part of the standard software but<br />

requires the stage motorisation option.<br />

Operation<br />

. From the Top Menu - Stage/Vac - Centre Point<br />

. From the Stage Move popup ~nu (press the right mouse<br />

button over the stage IIK>ve window)<br />

. Via the Centre Point Macro function<br />

. Via the Cenb'e Point Icon Function<br />

. By pressing Chi Tab on the keyOOard<br />

The function may be selected as follows:-<br />

<strong>Stereo</strong>scan <strong>440</strong> OIJerator Manual

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