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after course adjustment of the height or the position of the sample in Z direction using the optical camera now we want to use the X ray gun and the detector to finally find the optimum height test we need to open the window tab and open the manual window as the instrument manual control window is opened we go to the analyzer for the mode we choose spectrum and for the lens we choose hybrid if your sample is magnetic you need to use electrostatic lens for the resolution we want to use highest pass energy and for the aperture we use a slot because here we want the highest number of counts and the maximum number of electrons that are going toward the detector in the acquisition tab for the technique we choose XPS type we use the snapshot binding energy and the further and for the reference we choose the reference of interest in my case Im using a monochromatic aluminum then we go to the energy regions table here we want to put the elements that has the highest number of counts or the b