Hitachi Microscope & Magnifier S-4800 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>