Test Leginon on the Computer Controlling the Microscope » History » Version 24
Anchi Cheng, 09/13/2013 10:48 AM
1 | 1 | Amber Herold | h1. Test Leginon on the Computer Controlling the Microscope |
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3 | h2. Using a Gatan Camera |
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5 | 19 | Anchi Cheng | # Open Digital Micrograph |
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7 | # insert the Gatan CCD in Digital Micrograph. |
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9 | h2. Using a Tietz Camera |
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11 | # Close Tietz TCL program |
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13 | # Put camera switch box to select CCD. |
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15 | h2. Using a Direct Electron DE-12 Camera |
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17 | # Start DirectElectronAPI.exe and MicroManager |
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19 | 21 | Anchi Cheng | # Set the desired *Frames Per Second* and cool down the camera to the desired temperature in MicroManager |
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21 | 15 | Amber Herold | # Close MicroManager but leave DirectElectronAPI.exe running |
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23 | h2. Make sure that you have [[Installation on the microscope computer|Leginon installed and configured ]] |
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25 | h2. Start Leginon on the Microscope computer and Import Magnifications |
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27 | 15 | Amber Herold | # scope> Start Leginon (Either with the shortcut on the Desktop or follow the Start Menu-\Start\Programs\Leginon>Leginon) |
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29 | # Leginon Setup Wizard> select "Create session" in session type. Even though you have created a session for simulation test, it is better to create a new session so that the path mapping difference betwee Windows and Linux does not cause confusion. |
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31 | 1 | Amber Herold | ** Fill in session name and comments. Comments will appear in Viewers |
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33 | 10 | Amber Herold | ** Select instrument and project. |
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35 | 1 | Amber Herold | ** Image path is automatically selected based on your [[Configure leginon.cfg|leginon.cfg]] file. |
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37 | 24 | Anchi Cheng | # Choose "Finish" in the set up wizard to start the session. You should see a gui like this: |
38 | 23 | Anchi Cheng | !LeginonMainGUI.png! |
39 | 15 | Amber Herold | # Leginon/Main menu/Application> select "Run...." and choose the application named "Manual", both "main" and "scope" launchers will be set to the scope computer, and then launch the application. |
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41 | # Leginon/Node Selector> select Instrument node. |
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43 | # Leginon/Instrument> check that TEM is selected to display the parameters. |
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45 | # Left-click on the tool "Get Magnification". !http://emg.nysbc.org/software/leginon/images/icons/calculate.png! |
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47 | 10 | Amber Herold | This will import the valid TEM magnification from the microscope into the database. |
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49 | 22 | Anchi Cheng | *Note:* If you have installed adaExp.exe for film exposure, an Application Error Message may pop up saying |
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51 | 1 | Amber Herold | <pre> |
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53 | Exception EAccessViolation in module adaExp.exe at .... |
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54 | 1 | Amber Herold | Access violation at address xxxx in module 'adaExp.exe'. Read of address xxxx |
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56 | </pre> |
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58 | 1 | Amber Herold | Do NOT touch this message box, or leginon client will need restarting. |
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60 | 10 | Amber Herold | h2. Acquiring the first real image |
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62 | 22 | Anchi Cheng | # scope> make sure you have beam and something other than a blank to image on the digital camera. |
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64 | # Leginon/Application/Run> select Manual Application. |
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66 | # Leginon> From the list of nodes on the left panel, select Manual node. |
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68 | # Leginon/Manual> Open the "Setting" tool and configure the settings: |
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70 | 22 | Anchi Cheng | ** Your TEM and Digital Camera should be available for selection. |
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72 | 17 | Amber Herold | ** Acquisition/Camera Configuration- use one of the preconfigured selection for binning and size such 512x8. |
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74 | 17 | Amber Herold | ** Save image to the database=yes. |
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76 | 17 | Amber Herold | ** Leave the rest of the configuration to default. |
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78 | # You should see your first real image acquired through Leginon in the image |
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79 | 13 | Amber Herold | display panel. |
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81 | h2. Check on the [[Using_the_Web_viewer|Web viewer]] |
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83 | 5 | Anchi Cheng | h2. Closing Leginon program on Windows |
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85 | 5 | Anchi Cheng | The best way to close Leginon program is to close the python command window (normally black) that shows up when the Leginon GUI appears since Leginon GUI window on Windows is controlled through the python command window |
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87 | If you first close the GUI window, the python process is not ended. Therefore, the latter become frozen and you will have to wait for TaskManager to ask you to close the broken process. |
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89 | 14 | Amber Herold | h2. Problem solving for the first mircoscope test |
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91 | 22 | Anchi Cheng | Most common problem at this point is that your TEM or Digital Camera does not show up in Leginon for use. It is caused by lack of proper functioning or non-communicating microscope scripting or camera drivers to Leginon system's python wrapper in pyscope package. See [[Installation Troubleshooting]] and "pyScope Bulletin Board regarding testing if pyscope is working":http://emg.nysbc.org/boards/7/topics/607 for more. |
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94 | If everything goes smoothly, test the network connection as in the next section and then do the same above image acquisition test through from the remote computer. |
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96 | ______ |
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98 | [[Test Leginon with Simulator|< Test Leginon with Simulator]] | [[Test Network Connection Between Remote and Microscope Computers|Test Network Connection Between Remote and Microscope Computers >]] |
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100 | ______ |