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Stereo Scan 440 - DCU

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The function is provided as part of the 'Centre Feature and Stage Map' software<br />

option. A prerequisite is a motorised stage.<br />

Operation<br />

Selection<br />

Stage Map is only operational if the stage is initialised.<br />

Stage map may be selected by:-<br />

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Top Menu - Stage/V ac - Stage Map<br />

Macro Function Stage Map<br />

Icon Function Stage Map<br />

Controls<br />

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Procedures<br />

Select a mode (SPLIT or QUAD)<br />

Adjust the stage position at a low magnification such that the<br />

required area of the specimen is wholly displayed<br />

Select Stage Map<br />

This will cause the zone to be frozen and the current stage<br />

position and magnification to be saved for the map<br />

The stage map function requires accurate positioning of the<br />

stage, hence a warning will be given if the backlash correction<br />

is not enabled<br />

To use this function:-<br />

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f<br />

While over the map the cursor will be a four arrow symbol (see margin) but<br />

normal elsewhere.<br />

The magnification may now be increased and the other live zone(s) used to<br />

observe features of interest. The mouse may be used to select a point on the 'map'<br />

and the stage (and hence live image) moved to the required position.<br />

To display the popup menu press the right mouse button over the map.<br />

The Record functions (available if StageCo-ordinate store and recall licence is<br />

present) may be used to save and recall positions. This is the same points list as<br />

used by the Stage Move Window.<br />

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

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