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•  If the Set Reference Source is set to Auto Gauss, and the Gauss Fit item in the 
Computations dialog box is checked, then the beam profile resulting from a computed 
Gaussian fit to newly acquired frames will be automatically copied to the Reference 
frame.  In this mode, setting a reference frame manually does not make any sense 
because the next frame brought into view will automatically update the contents of the 
reference frame. 
 
Note:  In the last two examples, if the 
Gauss Fit item is not checked and set to Whole Beam, then no fit data will be 
available and therefore nothing will be copied to the 
Reference frame. 
 
3.2.7.9 Display 
Thresholds 
You can add Display Thresholds to the beam display that permit you to see when energy 
intensities fall into regions that may be of significance to your application.  You can set a Lower 
and an Upper threshold.  Setting the Lower threshold to zero will disable its operation.  Setting 
the Upper threshold to its maximum value will likewise disable its operation.  If the Energy of 
Beam setting is set to zero then the maximum value is 255 for the LBA-300PC; 1023 for the 
LBA-400PC
; 4095 for the LBA-500PC.  If you have calibrated the beam energy, then the 
maximum value will be scaled accordingly. 
The visual effect of setting active threshold values is to force the displayed beam intensities that 
fall between the two threshold settings, to follow the Beam Color selection.  Beam intensities 
that lie below the Lower threshold, or above the Upper threshold, will revert to a different color 
style.  Intensities that lie within the threshold region are defined as being in-bounds.  Intensities 
that lie outside the threshold region are said to be out-of-bounds. 
If your Beam Colors is set to one of the colored selections, i.e., Color Bands, Color Continuous, 
Green, or Yellow; then the out-of-bounds colors will be replaced with the Gray Scale palette. 
If your Beam Color is set to the Gray Scale selection, then the out-of-bounds colors will be 
replaced with the Color Continuous palette. 
 
Hint:  Program both the 
Lower and Upper threshold values to visually indicate that your Top Hat beam’s intensity 
remains within a certain range.  Program just the 
Upper threshold value to see if your beam’s peak intensity 
exceeds a certain maximum value.   
 
Note:  Using the 
Lower threshold feature in 2D, combined with a colored beam selection will have the effect of 
making your beam profile displays disappear.  Use a 
Gray Scale selection if you want to preserve the beam profile 
displays. 
 
3.2.7.10 Color 
Bar   
If you check the Color Bar item, a color-coded Z axis intensity scale will appear along the right-
hand edge of the beam display window.  This scale will reflect the colors that are currently 
operating on the beam display.  The numerical amounts indicate the intensity value that is 
required to produce the associated color.  Use this only as a guide, unless you have perfect 
color/gray-scale acuity.  
 
Operator’s Manual 
 
LBA-PC 
 
Doc. No. 10654-001, Rev 4.10 
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