Hitachi S-4800 Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
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Column Opens the Column tab of the Setup dialog window. Use it to
select the optimal electron optical column.
Refer to <3.4 Optimizing the electron beam>
Condition Load Opens the Op. Cond. Tab of the Setup dialog window. Use it for
loading and reproducing previously saved electron optical
column condition.
Refer to <3.9.6 Operating condition memory>
Condition Save Opens the Op. Cond. Tab of the Setup dialog window. Use it for
saving present electron optical column condition.
Refer to <3.9.6 Operating condition memory>
Image Display Opens the Image tab of the Setup dialog window. Use it for
setting the preset magnifications, contrast and brightness of
ABCC, capturing speed.
Refer to <2.3.8.2 Image tab>
Photo Condition Opens the Record tab of the Setup dialog window. Use it for
selecting scanning speed and other photo recording conditions.
Refer to <2.3.8.3 Record tab>
Data Display Opens the Record tab of the Setup dialog window. Use it to turn
data display On/Off and select specific information to be printed
on image.
Refer to <2.3.8.3 Record tab>
(4) Operate menu: The Operate menu includes commands for operation of column alignment,
motorized stage (Type 2 instrument only), auto functions etc.
Alignment Opens the Alignment dialog window. Use it for column
alignment operation.
Refer to <3.4.3 Column Alignment operation>
Sample Map Opens the Stage History dialog window.
Refer to <3.5.7.9 Stage History function>
ABCC Executes automatic brightness and contrast control.
Refer to <3.5.4 Image Brightness and Contrast Adjustment>
Auto Focus Executes automatic focusing.
Refer to <3.5.5 Focus and Astigmatism correction>
Auto Stigma Executes automatic astigmatism correction.
Refer to <3.5.5 Focus and Astigmatism correction>ction
Focus Monitor Starts Focus Monitor mode.
Refer to <3.5.5 Focus and Astigmatism correction>
BC Monitor Starts BC Monitor mode.
Refer to <3.5.4 Image Brightness and Contrast Adjustment>
Mag Mode Selects High Mag or Low Mag modes.
Refer to <3.5.2 Selecting Magnification>