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h1. MSI Quick-start Note: The following serves as a quick set-up guide for the MSI application and assumes you have set up Leginon before. Use default values unless otherwise specified. If you are choosing the hole and exposure targets manually, you can of course skip the part regarding setting up the hole finders. 1. Important - [[Microscope Set-up|Align Align the microscope]] microscope 2. Start Leginon (typically done on a computer in the microscope room) and load “MSI” application 3. In Presets Manager, import presets from a previous day 4. Go to a "sacrificial" intact square with both filled and empty holes by moving the stage on the scope and save its position in Navigation node. If there are no squares with empty holes then burn through a filled hole. This square will be used for aligning presets and to set the I0 value for assessing ice thickness when setting up the hole finders 5. Go to sq preset, find true focus at eucentric height, and set defocus to zero on the microscope if you have not done so. 6. Go to fa preset 7. At the microscope, set stage at eucentric height, find true focus, and set defocus to zero on the microscope 8. At the microscope, check and correct, if necessary, beam tilt pivot points and rotation center for HM mode 9. Correct image shift for gr preset against fa preset 10. Check modeled stage position matrix calibration for gr preset by navigate it in Navigation node. Within 10% error is satisfactory. If not, perform mag-only modeled stage calibration at gr preset using "Calibration" application. 11. In Grid Targeting node, press Calculate Atlas, then Acquire. Atlas collection may take 10-20 min. 12. Go to a broken square and save its position in Navigation node. Alternatively, select a broken square target from the atlas, submit it to move to the position but submit no hole targets when prompted to terminate the sequence. If there is no broken square, a hole can be burned at high mag where there is no support film. 13. In Presets Manager and an exposure preset, set dose to 10e-/�2 for exposure presets by balancing the beam intensity against the exposure time 14. Update flatfield correction for exposure presets by going to Correction node, clicking Settings and seting the following: * Binning: 4096 x 1 * Exposure time: the value obtained from the previous step * Images to average: 3 * Number of Channels: 1 15. In Correction node, select Bright image and click Acquire, then select Dark Image and click Acquire 16. In Navigation, return to the intact square 17. Swing in the objective aperture and center it in diffration mode at an exposure preset. 18. Return to imaging mode. 19. Remove objective lens hysteresis * If you have spent a long time in steps 10 to 12 (more than 20 min.), you should leave the scope at this high mag preset for 30 minutes. This allows the lenses to warm up and Leginon to effectively correct for lens hysteresis. (For experienced users: You may set up the hole finders without perfect presets alignment during this time. However, do remember to set the microscope to a high magnification as soon as the test image acquisition is done so the warm up is not delayed) * If you have performed steps 10 to 12 without delay, the hysteresis can mostly be removed by cycling through all presets several times. To do so, select an exposure preset in Presets Manager, send to scope. When it finishes, send the same preset again to the scope which ensures that all presets are cycled through. repeat the same process at least one more time. 20. Align image shifts and beam shifts for the fa, fc, hl, and sq presets against the exposure preset or, if fa and exposures are at the same magnification, use fa as reference to align hl and sq presets image shifts. 21. At this point the user should not have to manually operate the microscope anymore and can run Leginon from a remote computer. 22. In both Hole Targeting and Exposure Targeting, click Settings and check Allow for user verification of picked holes and check that queuing is off. 23. In Z Focus node, in the focus sequence tool, enable the focus step "Manual_after" 24. In Square Targeting, find the intact square on the grid atlas and submit it as a target. The location of the square is easy to find using the current position marker on the atlas. 25. Check that targeting is good [+/- 5 um] and set up the hole-finder in Hole Targeting. Set I0 value from the average intensity of the empty hole. Make sure in Focus settings, Focus hole selection is set to Any Hole (or Good Hole if good holes are abundent) and then activate automatic hole finding option for future images. 26. In Hole Targeting, submit an empty hole as an acquisition target and a carbon supported area with a recognizable junk on it as a focus target. 27. Check results of Z focusing to ensure focuser calibration is good at hl preset. [+/- 5 um or better] 28. Check that targeting is good [+/- 1.5 um] and set up the hole-finder in Exposure Targeting. Set I0 value from the average intensity of the empty hole and then activate automatic hole finding option for future images. 29. In Focus node, in the focus sequence tool, enable the focus step "Manual_after" 30. Submit a focus target and an acquisition target from Exposure Targeting node. 31. Check results of focusing to ensure focuser calibration is good [+/- 0.3 um or better] 32. Check that targeting is good [+/- 100 nm] 33. If everything checks out, turn off Manual_after step in Focus and Z Focus node, turn off user verification option in Hole Targeting and Exposure Targeting nodes, pick squares, and watch the data come in. ______ [[Special Operation Preference setup|< Special Operation Preference setup]] | [[MSI set-up in more details|MSI set-up in more details >]] ______