Hello Listers,
A error message pops up this morning in our Zeiss 510Meta: "Object PH1 time out". It seems it is associated with ChS channel (Meta detector) since ChS is not working. Does anyone out there have any idea on it? Any suggestion to fix it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Guosheng |
Julio Vazquez |
= PH1 refers to pinhole 1, the pinhole on front of the META detector. The error message most likely indicates that the software lost contact with the pinhole. Typically, you can fis this by quitting the software and restarting it. If that doesn't work, quit software, shut down and restart system, and restart software. Zeiss softwasre is a bit picky, and you may need to wait a little after you power ON the system and before you start the LSM software to allow all devices to initiate properly. If you still see problems after that, you may need a service visit. Julio. -- Julio Vazquez, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1100 Fairview Ave. N., mailstop DE-512 Seattle, WA 98109-1024 On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:55 PM, G.Liu wrote:
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Holly L. AARON |
Try Julio's approach 2-3 times, and if that doesn't work, you can try
using CANCheck (CANCHK), which is in the AIM folder or in the Tools
Folder within AIM or in the CANCHK folder within AIM, depending on the
version of software you have. Depending on the version of CANCHK,
there are ways to reset the firmware. If the below protocol does not
work for you, the Zeiss support can walk you through it, too, or give
me a call and let me know which version you have and I can walk you
through the reset process. Very rarely, it could be that the pinhole
is broken or lost power or something, and then you'll need a service
call, but it is good to try this first.
Best, Holly Holly L Aaron Molecular Imaging Center Cancer Research Laboratory 251 Life Sciences Addition #2751 Berkeley, CA 94720-2751 510.642.2901 510.642.5741 FAX
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Michael Weber-4 |
Guosheng,
as already stated, it could be a timing problem. So maybe the hardware was not ready yet while starting the software. If it appears more often or always, there might be three reasons - as far as I know. a) The X-Y motor of the pinhole is getting old and takes longer to move the pinhole into its initial position. After a certain time, a sensor checks if the pinhole arrived at this position. So the pinhole might arrive after the sensor readout. In this case, the service might exchange the drive. b) The sensor which checks the position has a defect. Can be exchanged as well. c) The saved position for the pinhole is too far away from the central one, and it takes too long to move the pinhole there. You can check the initial position in the AIM software. Initiate it, and go directly to Maintain > Pinhole. Have a look at the X-Y values, are the far away from 0? If yes, and the pinhole is still nicely adjusted in terms of Z-resolution, a service engineer can reset the physical position of the pinhole in the scan-head. In the end it could be a combination of problems. So if the problem persists, contact your service. Good luck, Michael Holly Aaron schrieb: > Try Julio's approach 2-3 times, and if that doesn't work, you can try > using CANCheck (CANCHK), which is in the AIM folder or in the Tools > Folder within AIM or in the CANCHK folder within AIM, depending on the > version of software you have. Depending on the version of CANCHK, there > are ways to reset the firmware. If the below protocol does not work for > you, the Zeiss support can walk you through it, too, or give me a call > and let me know which version you have and I can walk you through the > reset process. Very rarely, it could be that the pinhole is broken or > lost power or something, and then you'll need a service call, but it is > good to try this first. > > Best, > Holly > > Holly L Aaron > > Molecular Imaging Center > > Cancer Research Laboratory > > 251 Life Sciences Addition #2751 > > Berkeley, CA 94720-2751 > > 510.642.2901 > > 510.642.5741 FAX > > [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> > > http://imaging.berkeley.edu > > > > Julio Vazquez wrote: >> = >> PH1 refers to pinhole 1, the pinhole on front of the META detector. >> The error message most likely indicates that the software lost contact >> with the pinhole. Typically, you can fis this by quitting the software >> and restarting it. If that doesn't work, quit software, shut down and >> restart system, and restart software. Zeiss softwasre is a bit picky, >> and you may need to wait a little after you power ON the system and >> before you start the LSM software to allow all devices to initiate >> properly. If you still see problems after that, you may need a service >> visit. >> >> Julio. >> >> -- >> Julio Vazquez, >> Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center >> 1100 Fairview Ave. N., mailstop DE-512 >> Seattle, WA 98109-1024 >> >> http://www.fhcrc.org/ >> >> >> On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:55 PM, G.Liu wrote: >> >>> Hello Listers, >>> >>> A error message pops up this morning in our Zeiss 510Meta: "Object >>> PH1 time >>> out". It seems it is associated with ChS channel (Meta detector) >>> since ChS >>> is not working. >>> >>> Does anyone out there have any idea on it? Any suggestion to fix it >>> would be >>> greatly appreciated! >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Guosheng >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://n2.nabble.com/Zeiss510--error-log%3A-Object-PH1%2C-Time-out-tp3433598p3433598.html >>> Sent from the Confocal Microscopy List mailing list archive at >>> Nabble.com. >> |
Good morning,
The Error message problem has been solved--thank you so much for your replies online or offline, special thanks to Julio, Holly and Michael for your helpful advice. Guosheng |
Michael Weber-4 |
Hey Guosheng,
after all, can you name the reason for the error message? Or did it just disappear? cheers, Michael > Good morning, > > The Error message problem has been solved--thank you so much for your > replies online or offline, special thanks to Julio, Holly and Michael for > your helpful advice. > > Guosheng > > -- > View this message in context: > http://n2.nabble.com/Zeiss510--error-log%3A-Object-PH1%2C-Time-out-tp3433598p3445363.html > Sent from the Confocal Microscopy List mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
Hi Michael,
The machine was back to normal (no warning message anymore) when I restarted it, so I am not sure if it was due to sluggish pinhole motor or other communication problem. The Ph1 settings were X=-40um, Y=4um and Z=0mm, and I'm not sure if this was the reason and if I should set to X,Y to zero. Cheers, Guosheng <quote author="Michael Weber-4"> after all, can you name the reason for the error message? Or did it just disappear? cheers, Michael |
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