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4. On the left hand side under '''Microscope''', GMS shows the visualization of the TEM. Here, HT and Magnification should be the same as in the Microscope PC. Clicking on '''Valves''' will open or close the Column Valves, '''Blank''' will blank the beam before the sample, clicking on the '''Phosphorous screen''' will lift or lower the screen. Right click on the '''OneView''' camera icon opens a context menu, where the camera can be inserted or retracted.<br /><br />
4. On the left hand side under '''Microscope''', GMS shows the visualization of the TEM. Here, HT and Magnification should be the same as in the Microscope PC. Clicking on '''Valves''' will open or close the Column Valves, '''Blank''' will blank the beam before the sample, clicking on the '''Phosphorous screen''' will lift or lower the screen. Right click on the '''OneView''' camera icon opens a context menu, where the camera can be inserted or retracted.<br /><br />
!!! The Ultrascan camera needs to be retracted before inserting the OneView camera !!!<br />
!!! The Ultrascan camera needs to be retracted before inserting the OneView camera !!!<br />
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5. On the frontpage right hand side, you find the '''Technique Manager'''. Under '''TEM''' you find '''TEM imaging''' and '''In-situ imaging'''. Choose '''TEM imaging''' for general image acquisition.<br />
5. On the frontpage right hand side, you find the '''Technique Manager'''. Under '''TEM''' you find '''TEM imaging''' and '''In-situ imaging'''. Choose '''TEM imaging''' for general image acquisition.<br />
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