Utility objects Sample Clauses

Utility objects. Besides the objects listed above, there are some utility objects that can contain more complex data, for example the stage position, the image shift etc. They are used to handle ‘compound’ or multi- dimensional properties. The utility objects ensure that pieces of information that belong together are read and set simultaneously. These objects are therefore local copies (they exist in your script only). In contrast to the microscope objects they have no connection to the TEM server. Vector SizeLong SizeDouble StagePosition Gauge 4 The Instrument object This is the main object of the scripting adapter. It is the only object that can be created directly by your script. Every other microscope object must be assessed as a property of the ‘Instrument’ object: var MyTem = new ActiveXObject("TEMScripting.Instrument") creates an instance of this object (in JScript syntax). Property Description Acquisition [Object] Interface to the acquisition of CCD and STEM images. AutoLoader [Object] Interface to the Autoloader. AutoNormalizeEnabled [Boolean], read/write Enables/disables the automatic normalization procedures performed by the TEM microscope. Normally they are active, but for scripting it can be convenient to disable them temporarily. BlankerShutter [Object] Interface to the BlankerShutter ShutterOverrideOn property. Camera [Object] Interface to the camera module. Also gives access to control of the fluorescent screens. Configuration [Object] Interface to the configuration object that allows querying whether the microscope is a Tecnai or Titan. Gun [Object] Interface to the gun deflection and high tension functionality. Illumination [Object] Interface to the ‘Illumination’ system that comprises the condenser lenses, the mini condenser lens, the beam deflection coils and the condenser stigmator. Responsible for beam (or ‘probe’) properties. InstrumentModeControl [Object] Interface to the instrument control functions that allow checking whether the microscope has STEM and, if so, switch between TEM and STEM modes. Projection [Object] Interface to the part of the instrument that forms the image, comprising the objective, diffraction and projection lenses, the corresponding stigmators and the image deflectors. Stage [Object] Interface to the stage / goniometer functions. TemperatureControl [Object] Interface to the temperature controlller. UserButtons [Collection of UserButton objects] UserButtons interface to the user buttons L1..L3, R1..R3 of the TEM hand panels. Va...
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