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3 Electron overview window
Displays the part of the sample that is magnified in the main viewing window, with the
largest field of view (lowest magnification factor).
4 Button bar
The buttons define the functionality of the rotary knob:
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Magnifies part of the image.
- Adjusts overall contrast of the image.
- Adjusts brightness of the image.
- Adjusts focus of the image.
- Rotates the image (electron imaging mode only).
5 - Takes a picture of the image in the electron overview window.
6 - Refreshes the electron overview window.
7 Status window
- Gives information on the current status of the Phenom.
- Displays messages during operation, when problems occur or when action by the
user is required.
Progress bar
- Indicates the remaining time when the Phenom is performing durative actions.
- Indicates the remaining wake-up time when the Phenom is waking up from standby
and hibernate mode.
8 - Takes a picture of the image in the optical overview window. Refer to ‘11. Optical
overview window’.
9 - Makes a composite image overview of the entire sample area.
10 Button bar
- Transfers sample from loading position to optical imaging position and vice-
versa.
- Selects electron imaging or optical imaging .
The appropriate circle lights up green to indicate the active mode.
- Replaces when the Phenom is waking up from standby or hibernate mode
and indicates the progress of the wake-up process.
- Takes a digital picture of the image in the main viewing window.
11 Optical overview window
- Displays the part of the sample that is magnified in the main viewing window.
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Displays composite image overview of the entire sample area.
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Move the sample in up, down, left and right direction.