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Configuring the SPCM Main Panel 39
The Display Parameters (shown left) allow you to define how your results will be displayed.
The upper part refers to the display of curves, the lower part to the display of images or other
multi-dimensional data. The range of the count numbers to be displayed can be defined in the
upper left. The style of the curves displayed can be defined under ‘Trace’ and ‘2D display’.
The colours of images are defined in the lower left. A 3D curve mode, a colour-intensity
mode, and an OGL plot are available. Sub-sets of multi-dimensional data sets, e.g. images in
different time or wavelength windows, can be selected in the lower right part of the panel.
Examples are given in section. For details, please see ‘The bh TCSPC Handbook’ [2]..
As shown in Fig. 58, the main panel may have several display windows open. The windows
have separate Display and Trace Parameters. To select the right set of display parameters,
click into the top bar of the particular display window, or click into the desired display win-
dow with the right mouse key.
The 2D Trace Parameters define the curves displayed 2-dimensional display modes. Curves
from different modules of a multi-module TCSPC system (‘Module’), individual curves from
a multi-detector measurement (‘Curve’), and from different measurements or steps of a meas-
urement sequence (‘Frame’ or ‘Page’) can be selected. A curve may also contain accumulated
data of several detector channels or measurement steps.
The 3D Display Parameters define up to eight display windows for multi-dimensional meas-
urements. For each window, the display mode can be defined individually. Thus, images in
defined time windows, sequences of curves in defined windows of an image, or a defined win-
dows of the detector number can be defined. Each window has separate display parameters.
Please see also [2].
Resizing and Positioning the Display Windows
To make the windows of the main panel resizable click into ‘Display’ and select ‘Scale Con-
tents on Resize’. To resize a window, seize the edge of the window with the mouse cursor and
pull the panel to the desired size. To shift a window, seize the top bar of the window and shift
it into the desired position, see Fig. 61.
Fig. 61: Resizing and shifting windows of the main panel
Clicking into a display window area by the right mouse key opens the select panel shown in
Fig. 62. ‘Proportional Graph’ sets the display proportions according to the ‘Scan Pixels X’ and
‘Scan Pixels Y’ of a Scan measurement. ‘Full Size Graph’ spreads the display window over
the maximum available area. The panel also allows you to enable or disable the cursors, and to
access the Display Parameters and Trace Parameters.
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