The shortest possible interval is calculated by performing a blind experiment. The camera exposure time, number of steps of a z-stack and the number of acquisition channels are taken into consideration in the calculation. Depending on the number of z-stacks and channels and whether long exposure times have been set, it may take some time to calculate the shortest time interval.
Use time series to acquire an image series consisting of a number of time points. Define, for example, the acquisition interval, the length of the experiment and other specifications to control the experiment.
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Duration |
Defines the minimum duration of your experiment with the slider or the input field. The dropdown list defines the number of cycles or the duration: |
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Cycles |
Defines the duration in number of cycles. |
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ms |
Defines the duration in milliseconds. |
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s |
Defines the duration in seconds. |
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m |
Defines the duration in minutes. |
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h |
Defines the duration in hours. |
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d |
Defines the duration in days. |
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As Long as Possible |
Activated: The acquisition of the time series continues as long as possible, depending on the free disk space of the hard disk.
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Interval |
Defines the interval from individual image to individual image in an image series. You can specify the interval to set the gap between individual time points in milliseconds, minutes, hours or days. For LSM it is possible to change the interval during time series acquisition with the parameter Interval Time. |
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Acquire with High Speed |
Only visible for Lightfield 4D acquisition. |
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Calculated Volume Rate |
Only visible for Lightfield 4D acquisition. |
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The following parameters are only visible if Show All is activated: |
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Use Camera Streaming if Possible |
Only visible in Camera/Widefield Mode. |
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Use Burst Mode if Possible |
Only visible in Camera/Widefield Mode. |
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Measure Speed |
Not available for LSM acquisition. |
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Start/Start Next Time Slice/Stop/Pause Begin/Pause End |
Defines the Start, Stop and Pause conditions of your experiment. Select the parameters for the corresponding condition from the Mode dropdown list. |
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Manual |
The experiment starts immediately when clicking Start Experiment in the Experiment Manager. |
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At Time of Day |
The experiment is started, stopped or paused at the entered time. Enter the desired time in the spin box/input field below the dropdown list. |
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After Delay |
The experiment is only started, stopped or paused once the length of time entered has passed. |
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On Trigger |
The experiment is started, stopped or paused once a TTL signal has been received. |
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After Cycles |
Only available for Pause Begin. |
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Interval Time |
Only available for LSM. |
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Interval |
Displays the interval value which is taken over from the current set interval. |
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Trigger In |
Assigns a TriggerIN signal to change the interval. |
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Trigger Out |
Assigns a TriggerOUT signal for each interval change. |
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Adds a new interval. |
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Deletes the selected interval. |
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Set Marker |
Only available for LSM. |
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Description |
Sets the name of the marker. |
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Set |
Sets a marker during time series acquisition. |
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Trigger In |
Selects the TriggerIn signal for setting a marker. |
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Trigger Out |
If necessary, assign a TriggerOUT signal for every set marker. |
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Adds a new marker. |
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Deletes the selected marker. |
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Interactive Switches |
Adds and configures switches that can be used to execute certain actions during your experiment. To add a new switch, click The Switch button opens a dialog to configure an interactive switch, see Interactive Switches Section. |
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