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h1. MSI set-up in more details 



 h2. Starting Up 



 Set up is most stable with a good microscope alignment. 




 *    Initial alignment at the microscope See Chapter on [[Microscope Set-up|Microscope setup]] for details. 




 *    scope> Insert specimen holder 


 *    scope> Put stage to eucenter and reset defocus in both HM mode AND LM 
 mode 


 *    scope> Check gun tilt and shift 


 *    scope> Check rotation center and beam tilt pivot points in the HM 
 mode 


 *    scope> Save the goniomenter position for the square with intact 
 supporting film where the alignment was done and do the same for a square where 
 the supporting film is broken (where bright/dark images can be acquired). 






 * Start python-based leginon main program amd leginon 
 client. See Chapter on [[Microscope Set-up|Start Leginon]]. 




 *    scope> Set up [[MSI set-up in more details#Starting-Up|CCD camera]] 

 * [[Run Leginon Client on the Microscope Computer|scope> Start Leginon Client]] 


 *    scope> If the error message 



 .bq_"Exception bq._"Exception EAccessViolation in module adaExp.exe at 
 ...._ 


 .bq_Access bq._Access violation at address xxxx in module 'adaExp.exe'. Read of 
 address xxxx"_ 


 appears, DO NOT touch it, or Leginon Client will need restarting 


 * [[Start Leginon at your main working station remotely|main> start-leginon.py]] 


 *    Leginon Setup Wizard> Create new or Select old session, connect to the 
 instrument host, and start. 






 *    Start your preferred "MSI" application. 




 *    Leginon/Application/Run> Select the "MSI" application you would like to 
 use (Edge,T,Raster, or Tomography), the scope, and the main launcher. Click 
 Run. 


 *    Leginon/Node Selector> Select "Presets Manager" node. 


 * Leginon/Presets Manager/Preset Selector> Import 
 presets from a previous working session <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/import.png" 
 format="PNG"/> 


 * Select the TEM and camera to "Find" sessions closest to the condition of 
 your data collection. 


 * Use shift-key to select a series of presets if needed. Hold-down to 
 ctrl-key allows individual selection/deselection. 


 * Click "Import" button to import, the presets should appear in the 
 Presets Manager/Preset Selector window. 


 * Click "OK" to exit "Import Presets" window. 



 * Creating new preset and adjusting the preset are covered in Calibration 
 Chapter under [[Creating Presets for the first time|Creating presets the first 
 time]]. 


 *    The cycle order should match the sequence of data acquisition to minimize 
 hysterisis. If the presets are imported from previous session, the cycle order 
 is imported automatically. As an example, the cycle for naming scheme used here 
 at NRAMM is gr -> sq -> hl -> fa -> fc -> en -> ef. 


 * Leginon/Presets Manager> Select a preset in 
 the list box and then click "To Scope" <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png" 
 format="PNG"/> to apply the settings to the scope and synchronize Leginon and 
 the scope settings. 






 * Save the alignment and empty position in Leginon 




 *    scope> Recall the stored intact or empty position or go to such 
 location. 


 *    Leginon/Navigation/Toolbar/Stage Locations> 
 <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stagelocations.png" 
 format="PNG"/> Enter a New name to store Stage Location such as, for example, 
 "empty" and "align", respectively. Save the xy coordinate only. To recall the 
 position, select the named location under the same tool and click on "send to 
 scope". 













 h2. Grid preset image shift refinement 





 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Send a preset at an intermediate mag at HM mode as 
 the reference (e.g. hl) "To Scope"<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png" 
 format="PNG"/> 


 (Note: sq preset in LM mode can be used if the image alignment between LM and HM 
 is known to be good). 


 *    scope> Move the grid to a position on the "align" square, either on a 
 recognizable object or burn a good hole through ice at the center of the CCD as 
 preparation for lower mag preset image shift correction. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Click on the tool "Align presets to each other" 
 <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/alignpresets.png" 
 format="PNG"/> . 


 *    Check, adjust, and save the preset(s) to be aligned. 


 The left panel displays and navigate by "Stage Position" of the reference preset 
 while the right panel displays and navigate by "Image Shift" of the preset to be 
 aligned 
 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> Choose the reference (hl) preset 
 on the left panel. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> Choose the aligning (gr) preset 
 on the right panel. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> Select "Similar look across mags" 
 mode at the top left corner of the window. This will use a smaller part of the 
 CCD to acquire the image for the lower mag preset so that it appears to be 
 magnified in the 512x512 image panel. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> "Start" image acquisition. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> If the recongnizable object can 
 not be found in both panels, go back to step one to choose a lower mag preset or 
 a better object. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> If the recongnizable object can 
 be found in both panels but not at the center on the reference left panel, 
 navigate* it to the center using its "Click Tool". Wait for the move to complete 
 and both images refreshed. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> Navigate* the object on the right 
 panel to the center using its "Click Tool".The new image shift is automatically 
 saved at each move. 


 *    Repeat 7 if necessary. 









 * "Navigate" means selecting the navigate tool<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/arrow.png" format="PNG"/> on 
 the top right of image display and then double clicking the location of the new center that 
 is translated by the given TEM Parameter. 





 h2. Grid preset stage postion refinement 



 Stage position model Scale and Rotation is stable as long as the LM eucentric height 
 defocus is set to zero before each session, although variation from day to day is normal. 
 Check the stage movement calibration of gr preset by navigating it in Navigation node. 
 Within 10% error is satisfactory since reaching a square does not require high accuracy. If 
 not, perform stage model position _[[Modeled Stage Position calibration#Magnification-and-image-rotation-adjustment-of-the-model|scale and rotation 
 calibration]]> at gr preset_ using "Calibration" application as 
 following: 


 _[[Modeled Stage Position calibration|Why goniometer model is 
 better]]._ 




 *    scope> Remove the objective apperture. 


 *    Leginon> Run "Calibrations" Application 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Send "gr" preset to scope. 


 *    Leginon/GonioModeling/Settings/Measurement> Set axis=x, 
 Points=5,Tolerance=25%, and Interval=1e-05 m. Default model label is the session 
 name. 


 *    Leginon/GonioModeling/Settings/Modeling> Set "Scale and Rotation Adjustment 
 Only"=Yes. Other settings will be set automatically once measurements are 
 finished. 


 *    Leginon/GonioModeling> Click on <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/cam_ruler.png" 
 format="PNG"/> will start "Measure" the shifts of between points that are moved on x 
 axis of the goniometer. 


 *    Leginon/GonioModeling> Click on <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png" format="PNG" 
 /> will "Calibrate" the scale and rotation of the model on x axis of the 
 goniometer. 


 *    Leginon/GonioModeling> repeat 4-7 with the axis set to y. 









 h2. Acquire mosaic atlas of the grid 





 *    scope> Remove the objective apperture. 


 *    Leginon/Grid Targeting> Click "Settings" to check the preset used, the size 
 and name of the atlas. 


 * Leginon/Grid Targeting> Click "Calculate Atlas" <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/calculate.png" 
 format="PNG"/> 


 *    Leginon/Grid Targeting> Click "Submit Targets" <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png" format="PNG" 
 />to begin acquiring the atlas. 


 *    Leginon/Square Targeting> Follow the atlas progress in the display. (***There 
 is no sign at the end currently other than that nothing happens for a long time and 
 that the atlas dimension is the same in other direction when it is completed.) 


 *    scope> Insert the objective aperture. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Send an HM preset "To Scope" several times to cycle all 
 magnifications and warm up the objective lens to minimize the image shift hysteresis 
 in switching between LM and HM modes. If the scope has been in LM mode for a long 
 time, wait for at least 30 min before final image shift refinement of needed LM preset 
 during acquisition (i.e. sq) 









 h2. Determine the proper exposure condition for exposure 
 presets 



 Exposure presets are the base presets for data collection. To keep it to low dose 
 condition such as 10 electron/Angstrum, measurement of dose is performed and the exposure 
 time is adjusted. If scope or camera parameters are changed during the session, the dose 
 value is no longer valid and should be remeasured. 




 *    Leginon/Navigation/Toolbar/Stage Locations<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stagelocations.png" 
 format="PNG"/>> Send the "empty" position "To scope". 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Preset Selector> Select a high mag exposure (i.e. "en" 
 or "ef"), confirm that the parameters are what you desire for the experiment, and then 
 send "To Scope"<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png" 
 format="PNG"/>. 


 *    scope> Expand the beam to at least cover the CCD (> medium circle mark on 
 the viewing screen) and to the size you desire. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Preset Selector> If you have changed the size or 
 location of the beam or other preset scope parameters at the scope, you must retrieve 
 the preset parameter "From scope"<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentget.png" 
 format="PNG"/> first before checking and saving the dose value. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Preset Selector> "Acquire dose image"<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/acquire.png" 
 format="PNG"/> for the selected preset. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Dose Image> Check the "Dose" value. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Dose Image> If desired dose is known, fill in the 
 value and then click "Match". This will change exposure time to give a close match of 
 the value entered. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Dose Image> If not satisfied with the value, click 
 "No", change the exposure time by editing the preset, and try again (No need to send 
 the preset "To scope" again for the repeat) 


 *    If the scope can not give such illumination to satisfy dose, exposure time and 
 area requirement, alignment is required or change of gun lens or spot size is 
 needed. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Copy the preset parameter to the other exposure 
 preset. 


 * Preset Selector> send the preset that has the dose measurement "To 
 Scope"<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png" 
 format="PNG"/> 


 * Preset Selector> select the preset to recieve the copy 


 * Preset Selector> retrieve the parameters "From Scope"<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentget.png" 
 format="PNG"/> for the selected preset. 


 * Preset Selector/Edit><inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/edit.png" 
 format="PNG"/> Modify defocus for the preset after the retrieval. 











 h2. Update bright/dark correction images for exposure 
 presets 



 Exposure presets are the base presets for data collection. To make sure the best 
 correction is applied to them, the correction images should be acquired prior to the 
 experiment at session. Since no correlation is normally done on these images, only one [[Bright and Dark reference images#Correction-Channels|channel]] is needed. Normalization image might need to be 
 [[Bright and Dark reference images#Correction-Planmodified]] if a large chunk of region is blocked by a 
 fallen debris. 




 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Select a dose measured high mag exposure (i.e. "en" 
 or "ef"), and then send "To Scope". 


 *    Leginon/Correction/Settings> 


 *    Select TEM and camera to match that will be used. 


 *    Camera Configuration: The exposure preset camera configuration 




 *    Leginon/Correction/Settings> Click OK to exit settings. 


 *    Leginon/Correction/Toolbar> Select "Raw image " from the pull down list of 
 acquisition modes and then click on "Acquire" button next to the selector to view an 
 image that is not corrected. 


 *    Leginon/Correction/Toolbar> Select "Dark reference" in the acquisition mode 
 selector and then click "Acquire" to acquire the Dark reference image for this 
 particular camera configuration. 


 *    Leginon/Correction/Toolbar> Select "Bright reference" and repeat the 
 acquisition to obtain the Bright reference. 


 *    Leginon/Correction/Toolbar> Select "Corrected image" and then "Acquire" to 
 view the corrected image. A corrected image should be free of artifacts and have 
 smaller standard deviation than the raw image, in general. 


 *    Leginon/Correction/Toolbar> If there are regions consistently over normalizes 
 the acquired image, either select the region and use the "+" tool to "Add Region to 
 Bad Pixel List", or click on<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stagelocations.png" 
 format="PNG"/>to "Add Extreme Points to Bad Pixel List" one of more times to find 
 the outliers. Right click on a shown bad pixel removes it from the list. 









 h2. Medium mag preset image and beam shift 
 refinement 



 Preset image shift alignment can be done follow the same procedure as the section "[[MSI set-up in more details#Grid-preset-image-shift-refinement|Grid preset image shift refinement]]" but is more 
 efficient using the automated mode as follows. 




 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Send one of the exposure preset as the reference 
 (e.g. en) "To Scope"<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png" 
 format="PNG"/> 


 *    scope> Move the grid to a position on the "align" square, either on a 
 recognizable object or burn a good hole through ice at the center of the CCD as 
 preparation for lower mag preset image shift correction. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Click on the tool "Align presets to each other" 
 <inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/alignpresets.png" 
 format="PNG"/> . The tool automatically select the reference preset that was 
 selected in the Presets Manager mainpanel and choose a preset at closest magnification 
 as the starting aligning preset. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> Click "Start" to acquire the first 
 image pair. 


 *    Check, adjust, and save the preset(s) to be aligned. 


 The left panel displays and navigate by "Stage Position" of the reference preset 
 while the right panel displays and navigate by "Image Shift" of the preset to be 
 aligned 
 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> Changing Selection of "Similar 
 look across mags" or "Full CCD" mode at the top left corner of the window will 
 cause reacquisition of the image pair in the automated mode. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> If the recongnizable object can 
 be found in both panels but not at the center on the reference left panel, 
 navigate* it to the center using its "Click Tool". Wait for the move to complete 
 and both images refreshed. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> Navigate* the object on the right 
 panel to the center using its "Click Tool". The new image shift is automatically 
 saved after each move. 


 *    Repeat 3 if necessary. 


 *    Leginon/Presets Manager/Align Presets> Click "Continue" to save the 
 alignment to all presets of the same magnification and continue to the next 
 preset pair. 





 *    Repeat the process if so desired. 









 h2. Go to MSI Operation section 



 The setup that requires you to be next to the microscope is completed. Go to the section 
 on [[MSI Operation|MSI Operation]]. 





 h2. Hole Targeting Set-up 



 We can use any image that is already loaded into Hole Targeting to adjust these 
 parameters.    The values in this node vary so much from grid to grid that the best way to 
 find these parameters is by going through a step-by-step trial-and-error process. To see the 
 final acquisition and focus targets, enable only the Original, acquisition, and focus 
 display selections. Refer to Introduction Chapter on [[MSI set-up in more details 

 |how the various tools behave in the control panel]]. 


 The loaded image normally comes from the image acquired through "Square" node when you 
 submit targets on the grid atlas in "Square Targeting" node.    You can also do a practice run 
 using the default image comes with Leginon. Leave the filename entry blank when you click 
 "Load" in the hole finding settings window for the step "Original". The default values in 
 the node gives an example of reasonable target finding with such default image. 




 Setting up Hole Targeting Depends on which MSI flavor you are running: 




 * [[Hole Targeting Set-up for MSI-Edge|MSI-Edge]] uses template matching of the 
 edge image 


 * [[JAHC finder nodes set-up|MSI-T]] uses template matching of the original 
 image 


 * [[raster finder nodes set-up|MSI-Raster]] creates raster points from a given 
 origin 


 * [[Initial MSI application preference setup#Settings-that-are-the-same-as-in-other-MSI-applications-in-queuing-mode|MSI-Tomography]] does not use automatic 
 target finding. Therefore, it does not requires set up. 









 h2.    Exposure Targeting Set-up 



 Like hole targeting, we can use any image that is already loaded into Exposure Targeting 
 to adjust these parameters. 

 Setting up Exposure Targeting Depends on which MSI flavor you are running. 


 * [[Hole Targeting Set-up for MSI-Edge|MSI-Edge]] uses template matching of the 
 edge image 


 * [[JAHC finder nodes set-up|MSI-T]] uses template matching of the original 
 image 


 * [[raster finder nodes set-up|MSI-Raster]] creates raster points from a given 
 origin 


 * [[Initial MSI application preference setup#Settings-that-are-the-same-as-in-other-MSI-applications-in-queuing-mode|MSI-Tomography]] does not use automatic 
 target finding. Therefore, it does not requires set up. 






 h2. Autofocus Test 



 There are two focusers in MSI. "Z Focus" node usually moves stage in Z direction to 
 Eucentric height at lower mags. "Focus" node usually just correct the defocus in the way 
 equivalent to turning the focus adjustment knob on the scope at a higher mag. The defocus 
 measurments in both nodes are based on the same principle of beam-tilt induced image shift. 
 A correlation (normally phase) is used to obtain the image shift. Therefore, it is important 
 to test and preform autofocus measurement at area with recognizable feature that does not 
 move significantly during the defocus measurement. 


 The test use "Manual_after" focus step in the focus sequence for checking. Two 
 procedures can be used to reach a area for good correlation measurements: 




 *    Using Simulate Target tool 




 *    Leginon/Presets Manager> Send the autofocus preset "To Scope" 


 *    scope> Move to an area that has recognizable feature on the carbon 
 support at the center. 


 *    Leginon/(Z) Focus/Focus Sequence<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/focus_sequence.png" 
 format="PNG"/>> Enable desired autofocus and "Manual_after" focus 
 steps. 


 *    Leginon/(Z) Focus/Toolbar> Click Simulate Target<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/simulatetarget.png" 
 format="PNG"/> and follow the autofocus 






 *    Submiting focus target from Hole Targeting 


 *To use this procedure, there has to be a grid mosaic, and the Hole Targeting 
 should allow user verification of targets 


 *    Leginon/(Z) Focus/Focus Sequence<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/focus_sequence.png" 
 format="PNG"/>> Enable desired autofocus and "Manual_after" focus 
 steps. 


 *    Leginon/Square Targeting> Select a test square and submit it<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png" 
 format="PNG"/> 


 *    Leginon/Hole Targeting> Submit a focus target to test autofocus in Z Focus 
 node and an acquisition target for the next stage. Both targets should be in an 
 area that has recognizable feature with carbon support. 


 *    Leginon/Z focus> follow the autofocus test in this node. 


 *    Leginon/Exposure Targeting> Submit a focus target at a location that has 
 recognizable feature with carbon support to test autofocus in Focus node. 


 *    Leginon/Focus> follow autofocus test in this node. 








 Checking the performance of autofocus by the following 
 criteria: 




 *    During autofocusing 




 *    Display the image and correlection peak: The observed movement of images 
 upon beam tilt should be consistent with the correlation peak and the edge of 
 the beam should not be visible in any of the beam-tilt images. 


 *    Display the correlation image: The correlation peak at its correct position 
 should be significantly higher than background. 






 *    During manual focusing 

 Manual Focusing can be activated either by enabling "Manual_before/Manual_after" 
 steps or directly when leginon is idle using (Z) Focus/Toolbar/MF. To activate manual 
 focus directly, it is necessary to send to scope the preset of the choice (normally 
 fc) first, though. 


 *    MF> The FFT should show visible and isotropic Thon ring according to the 
 fc preset defocus. 


 *    MF/Toolbar> Make sure the move type is "Defocus" and the set value in the 
 box is 0 m then click "Set instrument" botton<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentset.png" 
 format="PNG"/>. This will set the defocus to the current 0. 


 *    MF> The perfect autofocus result is that the FFT indicates that the scope 
 is at Gaussian focus. 


 *    For relative movement, press "+" or "-". The step size is determined in 
 MF/Toolbar/Settings> 


 *    To reset defocus to zero at the new focus, press the so-named 
 button<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/instrumentsetnew.png" 
 format="PNG"/>. 


 *    Clicking the Stop button<inlinegraphic 
 fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stop.png" 
 format="PNG"/> exits the maunal check. 



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