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Anchi Cheng, 06/18/2010 04:01 PM

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h1. Queuing Example 1 - Exposure Targeting
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Queuing targets for Exposure node is used when a large number of exposure images need to
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be acquired and immediate need of evaluation is required only up to intermediate mag of Hole
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images. One example for such data collection mode is during high throughput single particle
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data acquisition.
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h2. Configuration
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Use the configuration for MSI until queuing is about to be used
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*  /Square/Toolbar/Setup/Wait for a node to process image = yes (as in depth-first
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MSI).
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*  /Hole Targeting/Toolbar/Setup/Queue up targets=no (as in depth-first MSI).
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*  /Hole/Toolbar/Setup/Wait for a node to process image = yes or no
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yes: Pro-It won't cause problem if you forget to change this when you decide not to
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use queuing later. Con-Time is wasted while holefinder picks targets.
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(recommanded)
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no: Pro-It saves some time by acquiring images while holefinder and YOU are picking
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targets. Con-If you forget to switch it back on when you decide not to use queue later,
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many things can go wrong, starting from nodes competing for the microscope
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*  /Exposure Targeting/Toolbar/Setup/Queue up targets=yes.
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"Declare drift when queue is submitted" is optional but recommended. Use it if
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accurate targeting is required. The time required to finish target will be
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longer.
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*  /Exposure Targeting/Toolbar/Setup/Declare drift when queue is submitted=yes.
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You may leave it off if you do not require acturate targeting (>0.5 um). The time
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required to finish target will be longer with the option on.
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*  /Z Focus/Focus Sequence/Manual_after Enable=yes (optional but highly recommanded
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because further z height adjustment in Focus node affects only the current hole in
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queuing mode)
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h2. Operation
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*  Select square targets on grid atlas and submit as usual.
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*  One sq image will be acquired and then "Hole Targeting" finds the targets on the sq
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image.
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*  If user verification is turned on in "Hole Targeting", the targets should be
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submitted using "submit"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png" format="PNG"/>
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tool.
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*  The Z focus target will be processed first and the grid U-centered at the
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square.
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* <link linkend="MSI_z_focus_check">Check if the grid is at U-center height in manual
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focus window</link>. Note that you won't see nice Thon rings because the preset is
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"hl"
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*  All hl images from the sq images wiil be acquired while "Exposure Targeting" finds
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the targets on each hl image if waiting in "Hole" node is off. Note that since the
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"Hole" node acquires images continuously, both hole finding and acquisition may compete
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for processing and memory time. If it affects your interaction with the program, just
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wait for the acquisition to complete.
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*  If user verification is turned on in "Exposure Targeting", the targets should be
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submitted using "submit"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png" format="PNG"/>
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tool.
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*  You may refresh atlas in "Square Targeting" and repeat the above steps to add more
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targets to the queue.
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*  The Queue is processed only when "Submit Queued Target"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/send_queue_out.png"
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format="PNG"/> icon is clicked.
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*Important: You should only do Submit Queued Target when leginon IS DONE
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acquiring image if there is no waiting on "Hole". Otherwise, the "Hole" and "Exposure"
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nodes may compete for the microscope and you can have images with the wrong
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magnification.
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h2. Interruption
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Hole and Square acquisitions are paused and aborted as usual.
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Once the queue is submitted there are several modes of interruption
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*  If leginon crashes during queue processing, the data queue acquisition can be
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resumed by "Submit Queued Target"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/send_queue_out.png"
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format="PNG"/> in "Exposure Targeting" node.
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*  Queued targets can be paused in "Exposure" node with the "pause" button and is
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[[Pausing and Aborting during data collection|the recommanded pausing point for the liquid nitrogen refill
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of the side-entry cryo stage]].
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*  The "Abort" button<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stop.png" format="PNG"/>
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in "Exposure" node aborts the acquisition of the remaining targets from the same parent
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"hl" image and proceeds to process targets from next hole in the queue.
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*  The "Abort Queue" button<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/stop_queue.png"
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format="PNG"/> in "Exposure" node aborts all remaining targets in the queue.
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*  If you want to pause queue processing and switch to depth-first mode temporarily,
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and then continue the queue processing, do the following:
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*  "Pause" the queue in "Exposure" node.
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*  Quit leginon once the program is standby in the paused mode.
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*  Restart leginon and the application.
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*  Change configuration to that of non-queuing mode and operate as such.
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*  When ready to continue queue processing, configure the related nodes as such
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when leginon is idle.
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*  Click on "Submit Queued Target"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/send_queue_out.png"
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format="PNG"/> icon in "Exposure Targeting".
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*  Since the queued targets first reverts to its parent image stage position
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(including stage Z), you CAN NOT rescue bad U-centric height adjustment once the queue
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is submitted. You will have to abort the targets from the same square and hope the next
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square works.
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*  You can still change image shift, beam shift, exposure time of the presets during
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queue processing. Again, pause the queue and first send the problem preset to scope
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before making adjustment. You are warmed that the current location will be sacrifised
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during this process if the sample is exposed to the beam during your adjustment.
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h2. Adding more targets to the queue
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It is possible to add more targets to the queue even when the queue is still being
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processed. The reason is that "Submit Queued Target" <inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/send_queue_out.png"
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format="PNG"/> really only signals that there are new targets updated to the queue that is
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to be processed.
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*  Pause in "Exposure" node with the "pause" <inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/pause.png" format="PNG"
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/> button and is <link linkend="MSI_pause">the recommanded pausing point for the liquid
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nitrogen refill of the side-entry cryo stage</link>.
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*  Go to "Square Targeting" node, submit more square targets.
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*  Go to "Hole Targeting" node, submit more hole and z-focus targets as the images
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come in.
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*  Go to "Exposutr Targeting", submit <inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png" format="PNG"/>
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to the queue more exposure and focus targets as the images
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*  When you have enough targets, click on "Submit Queued Target"<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/send_queue_out.png"
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format="PNG"/> icon in "Exposure Targeting".
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*  Go back to "Exposure", click on<inlinegraphic
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fileref="http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/play.png" format="PNG"/>
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to continue data acquisition.
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