3.2 Mounting a Specimen
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In Set Sample Size/Detector window, select from the pull-down and set the specimen
height and size measured with the height gauge.
Fig. 3.2-11 Set Sample Size/Detector Window
NOTICE: When a specimen is observed using a specimen base for 80-mm high specimens, add
-4 to the specimen height measured with the height gauge.
And if the height of the specimen itself is lower than 20 mm (outside the range of the
scale on the height gauge), the observed image can be displayed as an image
exceeding the focusing limit. If this happens, the accuracy of the magnification factor
and the value of the micron-marker cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, observations
should always be made by loading a specimen equal to or greater than 20 mm in
height (within the range of the scale on the height gauge).
Fig. 3.2-12 Specimen Base for 80-mm High Samples
3.2.4.3 Moving the Stage to the Specimen Exchange Position
Clicking the Replace Z10, Z65 HOME Z10, Z65 button on the Control Panel causes the
specimen stage to move to the specimen change position. This may take some time depending
on the current position of the specimen. Upon completion of the motion, the display window to
the left of the HOME button will change to blue and light up.
Fig. 3.2-13 Moving to the Specimen Exchange Position
Specimen exchange position X: 60 mm Y: 25 mm R: 0° T: 0°
Z: 10 mm (Replace Z10, HOME Z10)
Z: 65 mm (Replace Z65, HOME Z65)
In the case of the
size of the sample
is 32 mm diameter.
The Size is set to
32 mm.
In the case of the height
of the specimen
measured with the height
gauge is +15 mm.
The Height is set to +
15 mm.