Follow these steps to display and move around the tissue on the screen.
- If you have a motorized system, go to the Acquire ribbon and select the camera from Device controls>Devices.
- Click Acquire>Display>Live Image to display the tissue on you screen. You may also need to adjust the light levels directly on your microscope.
- If your system is not motorized, select an objective and the corresponding software lens.
- Rotate the microscope's nose piece to select the appropriate objective.
- Select the corresponding lens from the Lens drop-down menu.
Lenses must be correctly calibrated. See Calibration overview to learn how to set up and check calibration.
- Prepare your workspace. From the Workspace ribbon, open the most commonly used tools: Macro View , Z meter, Camera histogram, Camera settings and Stack acquisition.
- Choose a location for the reference point. The reference point is essential to maintain proper alignment between tissue and traces.
- Manual stage: Move the stage until the desired location is within the field of view.
- Motorized stage: Use the joystick to move to the desired location.
- Click to place the reference point.
- Verify that the program is registering movement along the Z-axis.
As you focus up and down using the focus knob on the joystick (or the focus on the microscope if equipped with an internal Z motor), verify that Z is changes accordingly in the Z meter and that you move through planes on the screen.
- You're ready to start tracing. Go to the Trace ribbon to view the tracing functionalities.