Dell JSM-6060LV Scanner User Manual


 
JEOL JSM-6060LV SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
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3. Tilt. Turn the knob at the lower right side of the chamber door assembly to tilt your
specimen. BE CAREFUL when adjusting the sample tilt – you don’t want to run your
sample into anything inside the column.
4. Height. Sample height may be changed by manually adjusting the y-axis position knob at the
top of the door assembly. BE CAREFUL when adjusting the sample height – you don’t
want to run your sample into anything inside the column.
5. The FINE SHIFT joystick on the keypad is great for small position adjustments when
you’re working at high magnification.
6. To view your location relative to the entire sample, click on the blue and white Stage button
toward the left end of the toolbar. This opens a schematic image of the sample holder with
your location marked. If the sample holder you’re using doesn’t appear, select the correct
holder under the Holder menu.
Image Scanning
Green Toolbar Buttons. The image scan rate may be changed to a number of different
settings using the green buttons on the toolbar. Play with the scan rate buttons to see what
they do. Scan 2 is a TV-like mode. Scan 3 is a slower scan with higher resolution.
Zooming In (or Out)
To change magnification, use the MAGNIFICATION knob on the keypad or the blue
Mag- and Mag+ buttons on the toolbar.
Other Toolbar Buttons
The Gun button on toolbar will display the electron gun settings. The automatic settings
usually work great, so don’t mess with these unless you know what you’re doing.
The Recipe button on the toolbar automatically adjusts the instrument settings according to
preset values that work well with various materials. If you’re not a creative e-beam cook, try
these recipes, if you like.
The Sample button on the toolbar provides control of the chamber VENT and EVAC
(same as the buttons on the front of the instrument).
System Shutdown
1. Click on the HT-On toolbar button to turn off the electron gun.
2. Click on the “EXIT” toolbar button to exit the software.
3. Vent the chamber.
4. Remove your specimen.
5. Close the chamber door and evacuate the chamber. Always leave the chamber under vacuum
to prevent dust and debris from collecting on the stage and detectors.
6. Please leave the entire system (instrument, computer, and water chiller) running. Talk to
Professor Jon Stolk or Professor Debbie Chachra if you need to or would like to shut down
the system.