Digital Blue QX5 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 4
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Live Mode
When the software starts you are in Live Mode. This is where you can
look at things you have collected and take pictures and movies to save
in your collection.
Get Audio Help
View Images and Movies
Live from Your Microscope
Go to Main Mode
Delete Images
Capture Images
and Movies
Live Mode Screen
From the Live Mode screen you can:
• View samples on the sample platform or in handheld mode.
• Adjust lighting.
• Capture pictures and movies.
• Start a time-lapse movie.
• Go to Main Mode.
Live Mode Buttons
Snapshot button
Click this button to capture a picture of your sample. Clicking
the Capture button on the microscope in handheld mode has
the same effect.
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Live Mode
Adjust Lighting
Create a Time-lapse Movie
Capture Movies
Preview Images
and Movies
Record button
Click this button to record a movie of your sample. Pressing
and holding the Capture button on the microscope in handheld
mode has the same effect.
Trash Can button
Click this button to remove the last capture, shown in the preview window,
from your collection.
Time-lapse button
Click this button to see the Time-lapse controls.
Audio Help button
You can get help at any time by selecting the Audio Help button. It is in the
upper left-hand corner of the screen. If you hold your pointer arrow over
a button, you will hear the names and how to use them.
Using the Light Controls
You control the lights in Live Mode with the Lighting Controls on the screen.
Click the top bulb to use top lighting.
Click the bottom bulb to shine light up through the sample platform.
Moving the slider up makes your sample look brighter. Moving it down
makes your samples less bright. Experiment to find what works best for
your samples. When you remove the microscope from the base, the top
light comes on automatically.
Using the Correct Lighting
Use the bottom light to shine up through transparent and very thin samples,
like feathers, slices of vegetables, or onion skin. The light in the detachable
microscope illuminates objects that are too large or heavy to be placed on
the microscope's sample platform.
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