To begin, open the TSAI web user interface in the web browser. Then, open the optical coregistration menu and click copy automatic registration code to clipboard. Open the MIBI user control interface in the web browser and press Control Shift J to open the browser console.
Paste the code into the console and press enter. Click the link generated in the console to load the coregistration into the TSAI web user interface and save it as a cookie. Drag and drop the optical image PNG and JSON files onto the TSAI web user interface.
Open the SED tiler menu and click on a text box in the top row. Click and drag on the optical image to select the top left corner for the SED scan. Press the D key, then click and drag on the optical image to select the bottom right corner for the SED scan.
In the SED tiler menu, click copy SED scan and shift correction code to clipboard. Next, open the MIBI user control interface in the web browser. Paste the code into the console and press enter.
Put the MIBI into SED mode on the QC 300 setting, and move to an area that will not be acquired. Then, adjust the gain, focus, and stigmation. Press Shift T to start the tiled SED scan.
Upon completion, the system automatically saves a new PNG file of the tiled SED image. Next, inspect the tiled SED scan for large misalignments. When tiled SED is adequate, press escape and return to the TSAI web user interface.
Drag and drop the tiled SED PNG file onto the TSAI web user interface. Click on the SED tab and adjust the zoom. Use the slide options menu above the SED image to adjust line thickness, and cursor size, and brightness, and contrast.
A properly tiled SED image shows minimal misalignments between SED tiles. In contrast, the suboptimal setup results in large misalignments between SED tiles.