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SpectraSuite
®
Spectrometer Operating Software
Installation Installation and Operation Manual
Document Number 000-20000-300-02- 201110
Offices: Ocean Optics, Inc. World Headquarters
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Page 1 - SpectraSuite

SpectraSuite®Spectrometer Operating SoftwareInstallation Installation and Operation ManualDocument Number 000-20000-300-02- 201110Offices: Ocean Opti

Page 2 - Limit of Liability

About This Manualviii 000-20000-300-02- 201110Chapter DescriptionAppendix A: Ex

Page 3 - Table of Contents

7: Processing Menu Functions88 000-20000-300-02- 201110Relative IrradianceSelec

Page 4

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 89Absolute IrradianceSelect Processing | Absolute Irradiance

Page 5

7: Processing Menu Functions90 000-20000-300-02- 201110 Fiber Diameter – If th

Page 6

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 91

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7: Processing Menu Functions92 000-20000-300-02- 201110► Procedure1. Select Pro

Page 8

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 933. If more than one Absolute Irradiance graph is open, sel

Page 9

7: Processing Menu Functions94 000-20000-300-02- 201110Attribute MeaningµJoule

Page 10 - Product-Related Documentation

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 953. If more than one Absolute Irradiance graph is open, sel

Page 11 - Upgrades

7: Processing Menu Functions96 000-20000-300-02- 2011106. Click . The Photomet

Page 12 - About This Manual

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 97The Photometry table is described below:Attribute MeaningS

Page 13 - Introduction

1: Introduction640-11100-000-02- 201110 ixYou can also access operating instructions for Ocean Optics products on t

Page 14 - Spectroscopic Functions

7: Processing Menu Functions98 000-20000-300-02- 201110Set Color TemperatureSet

Page 15 - Getting Updates

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 99Exporting Processed DataSpectraSuite provides the capabili

Page 16 - 1: Introduction

7: Processing Menu Functions100 000-20000-300-02- 201110The dialog box for expo

Page 17 - Installation

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 101Field Selections Between saved scans, wait at least: Sa

Page 18

7: Processing Menu Functions102 000-20000-300-02- 201110Set Laser WavelengthUse

Page 19

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 103This dialog box provides three methods of selecting color

Page 20 - Installations

000-30000-020-02- 201110 104Chapter 8Tools Menu FunctionsOverviewThe tools menu provides the functionality to acc

Page 21

8: Tools Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 105Supported ArgumentsCurrently, functions may take either of the

Page 22 - 4. Click Device Manager

8: Tools Menu Functions106 000-20000-300-02- 201110int numberOfPixels) {// hand

Page 23 - 2: Installation

8: Tools Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 1073. Confirm the language in which the library was written.4.For

Page 24

About This Manualx 000-20000-300-02- 201110

Page 25

8: Tools Menu Functions108 000-20000-300-02- 201110► Procedure1. Select Tools |

Page 26

8: Tools Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 109Remove External LibrarySelect Tools | Custom Libraries | Remov

Page 27

8: Tools Menu Functions110 000-20000-300-02- 201110 A current loop output sign

Page 28

8: Tools Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 111Locale ConfiguratorThis function enables you to customize Spec

Page 29

8: Tools Menu Functions112 000-20000-300-02- 201110IDE ConfigurationThis tool e

Page 30

8: Tools Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 113Module ManagerThe Module Manager displays a list of installed

Page 31 - Controls and Indicators

8: Tools Menu Functions114 000-20000-300-02- 201110Update CenterThe Update Cent

Page 32 - Zoom Tools

8: Tools Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 115► ProcedureTo download SpectraSuite updates,1. Select Tools |

Page 33 - Zoom In

8: Tools Menu Functions116 000-20000-300-02- 2011103. Click to move the all f

Page 34 - Toggle Graph Pane

8: Tools Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 1176. Click . The next Update Center Wizard screen appears.

Page 35 - Processing Tools

000-20000-020-02- 201110 1Chapter 1IntroductionProduct OverviewSpectraSuite® is a modular, Java-based spectroscopy

Page 36 - Spectrum IO Tools

8: Tools Menu Functions118 000-20000-300-02- 2011107. Check the boxes on both s

Page 37 - Layer Tools

8: Tools Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 119

Page 38 - Tool Function

000-30000-020-02- 201110 120Chapter 9Window Menu FunctionsOverviewThe Windows menu provides functions for manipul

Page 39 - Other Controls

9: Window Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 121Close WindowUse this selection to close the currently selecte

Page 40 - 3: Controls and Indicators

9: Window Menu Functions122 000-20000-300-02- 201110

Page 41 - Indicators

9: Window Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 123

Page 42 - Update Available

000-30000-020-02- 201110 124Chapter 10Strip ChartsOverviewSpectraSuite allows you to use Strip Charts to track pr

Page 43 - Progress Bar

10: Strip Charts000-20000-300-02- 201110 1255. Enter the following data to create your Strip Chart:Field Selectio

Page 44

10: Strip Charts126 000-20000-300-02- 201110Field SelectionsRange SelectionThis

Page 45 - File Menu Functions

10: Strip Charts000-20000-300-02- 201110 127Field SelectionsAuto-Save: Enable Trend Auto-Save Save to Directory

Page 46 - Spectrum Graph

1: Introduction2 000-20000-300-02- 201110 NIRQuest512, 512-2.2 and 512-2.5 Nea

Page 47 - Regression Utility

10: Strip Charts128 000-20000-300-02- 2011109. Click . The strip chart you cre

Page 48 - Spectrum Table

10: Strip Charts000-20000-300-02- 201110 129Saving Strip Chart DataNoteSee Creating Strip Charts for information

Page 49 - High-Speed Acquisition

000-30000-020-02- 201110 130Appendix AExperiment TutorialsOverviewThe following sections contain information on c

Page 50 - High-Speed Data Capturing

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 131Once you install the hardware and software, and establish your

Page 51 - Field Selection

A: Experiment Tutorials132 000-20000-300-02- 201110Application TipsIf the signa

Page 52 - 4: File Menu Functions

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 133A reference spectrum is taken when the light source is on and

Page 53

A: Experiment Tutorials134 000-20000-300-02- 201110► ProcedureFollow the steps

Page 54

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 1355. Turn on your light source and set your acquisition paramete

Page 55

A: Experiment Tutorials136 000-20000-300-02- 2011106. If you have not already d

Page 56 - Reflection Measurement

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 1378. Block the light path to the spectrometer, uncheck the Strob

Page 57 - Absolute Irradiance Graph

1: Introduction000-20000-300-02- 201110 3the effects and save the data. Most spectrometer-system operating softwa

Page 58 - New Concentration Measurement

A: Experiment Tutorials138 000-20000-300-02- 201110Note the following changes o

Page 59 - Strip Chart

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 139► Procedure1. Select File | New | New Concentration Experiment

Page 60 - Tab Selections

A: Experiment Tutorials140 000-20000-300-02- 201110Calculating Concentration Us

Page 61

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 141c. Choose a single wavelength where the absorbance of your com

Page 62

A: Experiment Tutorials142 000-20000-300-02- 201110d. If desired, enter the nam

Page 63 - Processed Spectrum

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 143 Enter options for how the regression is computed in the lowe

Page 64 - Save Spectrum dialog box

A: Experiment Tutorials144 000-20000-300-02- 201110 At any time, you can selec

Page 65 - Save Spectrum

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 1454. When the concentration of the sample has been calculated us

Page 66

A: Experiment Tutorials146 000-20000-300-02- 2011105. By default, the window wi

Page 67 - Screen Capture

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 147At any time, you can click to reopen the setup wizard and ch

Page 68

1: Introduction4 000-20000-300-02- 201110

Page 69 - View Menu Functions

A: Experiment Tutorials148 000-20000-300-02- 201110Typical transmission setup:

Page 70 - Annotations

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 149NoteDo not put the sample itself in the path when taking a ref

Page 71 - 5: View Menu Functions

A: Experiment Tutorials150 000-20000-300-02- 201110NoteIf you change any sampli

Page 72 - Spectrum Range

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 151Typical Reflection SetupCommon reflection applications include

Page 73 - Toolbars

A: Experiment Tutorials152 000-20000-300-02- 201110NoteIf possible, do not turn

Page 74 - Acquisition

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 1539. Click to apply the file data to your graph on the main Sp

Page 75 - Data Display

A: Experiment Tutorials154 000-20000-300-02- 201110Where: B = Relative energy

Page 76 - SeaChanger

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 155A: Collection area (represented in square centimeters) unless

Page 77

A: Experiment Tutorials156 000-20000-300-02- 201110The first page of the Absolu

Page 78

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 1573. If you have more than one spectrometer, highlight the one t

Page 79 - Parameter Meaning

000-30000-020-02- 201110 5Chapter 2InstallationOverviewThe following sections will guide you in installing Spectr

Page 80 - Customize

A: Experiment Tutorials158 000-20000-300-02- 201110Get Irradiance Calibration f

Page 81 - Spectrometer Menu Functions

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 159c. If you are using an integrating sphere, check the Use Integ

Page 82 - Terminate Acquisition

A: Experiment Tutorials160 000-20000-300-02- 201110h. Set your acquisition para

Page 83 - Spectrometer Features

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 161Get Irradiance Calibration from SpectrometerAfter selecting Ge

Page 84 - Feature Meaning

A: Experiment Tutorials162 000-20000-300-02- 201110b. Set your acquisition para

Page 85

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 163c. Turn on your light source, then click to store a referenc

Page 86 - Exposure Image

A: Experiment Tutorials164 000-20000-300-02- 201110e. Enter the name of the lam

Page 87 - Advanced Image Dialog Box

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 165Where:IL,T= Relative irradiance at wavelength L and color temp

Page 88 - Vertical Variation Plot

A: Experiment Tutorials166 000-20000-300-02- 2011105. If you have not already d

Page 89 - Raman Exposure Image

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 167FluorescenceA fluorescence measurement is a type of relative i

Page 90

2: Installation6 000-20000-300-02- 201110► Procedure1. Insert the CD that you r

Page 91 - CCD Temperature

A: Experiment Tutorials168 000-20000-300-02- 201110

Page 92 - Remove Spectra

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 169NoteIf you have a spectrometer with a gated detector (such as

Page 93 - Processing Menu Functions

A: Experiment Tutorials170 000-20000-300-02- 201110- Special CRI R1-R14  Corre

Page 94 - Pre-processing

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 1712. Select the data source for the color measurement and click

Page 95 - Add Reference Monitor

A: Experiment Tutorials172 000-20000-300-02- 2011104. Turn on your light source

Page 96

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 1736. Click . The fourth Color Measurement Setup wizard screen a

Page 97 - Processing Mode

A: Experiment Tutorials174 000-20000-300-02- 2011107. Block the light or unchec

Page 98 - Absorbance

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 175The fields on this screen are described in the following table

Page 99 - Reflection

A: Experiment Tutorials176 000-20000-300-02- 2011109. Your selections are refle

Page 100 - Absolute Irradiance

A: Experiment Tutorials000-20000-300-02- 201110 177TipTo close all three color views (Graph, Color Values, and Ch

Page 101 - Collection Area

2: Installation000-20000-300-02- 201110 7NoteIf you have previously installed the 64-bit Beta release, you must f

Page 102 - Combine Calibration Files

A: Experiment Tutorials178 000-20000-300-02- 201110

Page 103 - 7: Processing Menu Functions

000-30000-020-02- 201110 179Appendix BTroubleshootingThe following table lists common problems and their possible

Page 104 - New Energy, Power, Photons

B: Troubleshooting180 000-20000-300-02- 201110Problem Possible Cause(s) Recomme

Page 105

B: Troubleshooting000-20000-300-02- 201110 181Problem Possible Cause(s) Recommended Solution(s)It took longer tha

Page 106 - New Photometry Measurement

B: Troubleshooting182 000-20000-300-02- 201110

Page 107

000-30000-020-02- 201110 183IndexAAbsolute Irradianceconversions, 88Experiments, 153graph, 45, 64measurement, 46m

Page 108 - ) in the Photometry table

Index184 000-20000-300-02- 201110Relative Irradiance, 163Transmission, 146expor

Page 109 - Unit Preferences

Index000-20000-300-02- 201110 185Nnew, 33New Energy, Power, Photons, 91new Mikropack device, 110nonlinearity corr

Page 110 - Set Color Temperature

Index186 000-20000-300-02- 201110TTemplate Manager, 111terminate acquisition, 7

Page 111 - Exporting Processed Data

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Page 112 - Field Selections

2: Installation8 000-20000-300-02- 201110chmod 755 ~/Desktop/SpectraSuiteSetup_

Page 113

2: Installation000-20000-300-02- 201110 9Windows 7 64-bit Driver Installation ProcessUse the following procedure

Page 114 - Edit Result Colors

2: Installation10 000-20000-300-02- 2011104. Click Device Manager.5. Under Othe

Page 115

2: Installation000-20000-300-02- 201110 116. Choose Browse my computer for driver software.7. Navigate to C:\Prog

Page 116 - Tools Menu Functions

2: Installation12 000-20000-300-02- 2011108. When the following pop-up screen a

Page 117 - Sample Code

2: Installation000-20000-300-02- 201110 13Windows Vista 64-bit Driver Installation ProcessUse the following proce

Page 118 - Add New External Library

2: Installation14 000-20000-300-02- 2011103. Choose Don't search online. W

Page 119 - Configure External Library

2: Installation000-20000-300-02- 201110 155. Choose Browse my computer for driver software (advanced).6. Navigate

Page 120 - Load Library Configuration

2: Installation16 000-20000-300-02- 2011108. On the Windows Security screen, cl

Page 121 - Triggers

2: Installation000-20000-300-02- 201110 1710. Restart your computer for your driver installation changes to take

Page 122 - 3D Data Viewer

000-20000-300-02- 201110 iTable of ContentsAbout This Manual...

Page 123 - Remove Mikropack Device

2: Installation18 000-20000-300-02- 201110

Page 124 - Template Manager

000-30000-020-02- 201110 19Chapter 3Controls and IndicatorsOverviewSpectraSuite consists of a number of visual co

Page 125 - Module Manager

3: Controls and Indicators20 000-20000-300-02- 201110Zoom Tools Zoom Out to Max

Page 126 - Update Center

3: Controls and Indicators000-20000-300-02- 201110 21 Scale Graph Height to Fill WindowUse this control to zoom i

Page 127 - Procedure

3: Controls and Indicators22 000-20000-300-02- 201110You can also use the mouse

Page 128 - 8: Tools Menu Functions

3: Controls and Indicators000-20000-300-02- 201110 23Zoom History ToolbarThis toolbar enables you to switch betwe

Page 129

3: Controls and Indicators24 000-20000-300-02- 201110Spectrum IO ToolsIcon Mean

Page 130

3: Controls and Indicators000-20000-300-02- 201110 25Layer ToolsThe Layer tools provide you with functions to wri

Page 131

3: Controls and Indicators26 000-20000-300-02- 201110Tool FunctionClear Drawing

Page 132 - Window Menu Functions

3: Controls and Indicators000-20000-300-02- 201110 27Other ControlsAcquisition ControlsMuch like controls on a VC

Page 133 - Maximize/Restore Window

Table of Contentsii 000-20000-300-02- 201110Other Controls ...

Page 134 - 9: Window Menu Functions

3: Controls and Indicators28 000-20000-300-02- 2011102. Click to display the

Page 135

3: Controls and Indicators000-20000-300-02- 201110 29IndicatorsStatusSpectraSuite provides you with feedback as t

Page 136 - Strip Charts

3: Controls and Indicators30 000-20000-300-02- 201110Update AvailableIndicator

Page 137

3: Controls and Indicators000-20000-300-02- 201110 31Progress BarIf an acquisition takes longer than one second,

Page 138 - 7. Click the Auto-Save tab

3: Controls and Indicators32 000-20000-300-02- 201110

Page 139 - 10: Strip Charts

000-30000-020-02- 201110 33Chapter 4File Menu FunctionsOverviewThis chapter details the various options and funct

Page 140

4: File Menu Functions34 000-20000-300-02- 201110Spectrum GraphThe Spectrum Gra

Page 141 - Strip Chart Controls

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 35Regression UtilityThe Regression Utility menu option allows you

Page 142 - Experiment Tutorials

4: File Menu Functions36 000-20000-300-02- 201110Spectrum TableThe Spectrum Tab

Page 143 - A: Experiment Tutorials

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 37High-Speed AcquisitionUse this menu selection if you want to cap

Page 144 - Application Tips

Table of Contents000-20000-300-02- 201110 iiiScreen Capture ...

Page 145 - Absorbance Experiments

4: File Menu Functions38 000-20000-300-02- 201110High-Speed Data Capturing► Pro

Page 146

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 394. Enter the following information:Field SelectionIntegration Ti

Page 147 - should provide the optimum

4: File Menu Functions40 000-20000-300-02- 2011106. Right-click on . A menu di

Page 148

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 41 Spectrum Table – Displays spectra data in a table format Save

Page 149

4: File Menu Functions42 000-20000-300-02- 2011102. Click on the High-speed ac

Page 150 - Concentration Experiments

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 434. Rewind the recording, then press to play the recorded spectru

Page 151

4: File Menu Functions44 000-20000-300-02- 2011103. Once you have loaded the pr

Page 152

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 453. Taking a reference spectrum4. Taking a dark spectrum5. Setti

Page 153

4: File Menu Functions46 000-20000-300-02- 201110New Absolute Irradiance Measur

Page 154

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 47Color MeasurementWith SpectraSuite, you can calculate and report

Page 155

Table of Contentsiv 000-20000-300-02- 201110Acquisition Controls...

Page 156

4: File Menu Functions48 000-20000-300-02- 2011105. Enter the following data to

Page 157

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 49Tab SelectionsPadding Digits: Enter the number of digits to be u

Page 158

4: File Menu Functions50 000-20000-300-02- 2011107. Click . The strip chart you

Page 159 - Transmission Experiments

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 51Strip Chart TableSelect File | New | Strip Chart Table to create

Page 160

4: File Menu Functions52 000-20000-300-02- 2011103. You can save this processed

Page 161

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 534. Enter the file name or browse to a desired file, select the d

Page 162 - Reflection Experiments

4: File Menu Functions54 000-20000-300-02- 201110StoreUse this menu selection t

Page 163

4: File Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 55ReferenceA reference spectrum is a spectrum taken with the light

Page 164

4: File Menu Functions56 000-20000-300-02- 2011102. Select to capture either th

Page 165 - Irradiance Experiments

000-30000-020-02- 201110 57Chapter 5View Menu FunctionsOverviewThis section details the various options and funct

Page 166

Table of Contents000-20000-300-02- 201110 vX-axis Units ...

Page 167 - L(P - 1)

5: View Menu Functions58 000-20000-300-02- 201110AnnotationsThe Annotations fun

Page 168

5: View Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 59ChartUse Chart to modify the following chart settings on the gra

Page 169

5: View Menu Functions60 000-20000-300-02- 201110OverlayUse this function to ad

Page 170

5: View Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 61LegendUse this option to add a customizable legend to your graph

Page 171 - CC-3-DA 7140 microns

5: View Menu Functions62 000-20000-300-02- 201110The toolbars available from th

Page 172

5: View Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 63Tool FunctionEnables or disables the spectrometer strobe control

Page 173 - New Calibration

5: View Menu Functions64 000-20000-300-02- 201110Icon FunctionSpectrum Table. D

Page 174 - Reference screen appears

5: View Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 65► Procedure1. Click the SeaChanger control ( ) in the toolbar. T

Page 175

5: View Menu Functions66 000-20000-300-02- 201110During this time, an initializ

Page 176 - Relative Irradiance

5: View Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 67Parameter MeaningMeasure Color from Select the serial number of

Page 177

Table of Contentsvi 000-20000-300-02- 201110Close Window ...

Page 178

5: View Menu Functions68 000-20000-300-02- 201110TestingThe Testing toolbar con

Page 179 - Fluorescence

000-30000-020-02- 201110 69Chapter 6Spectrometer Menu FunctionsOverviewThis chapter details the various options a

Page 180

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions70 000-20000-300-02- 201110Pause Acquisition/Resu

Page 181 - Color Experiments

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 71Network SpectrometerUse this menu selection to configure

Page 182 - - Special CRI R1-R14

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions72 000-20000-300-02- 201110Many of the features l

Page 183

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 73Feature MeaningHardware Trigger The spectrometer uses an

Page 184

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions74 000-20000-300-02- 201110Feature MeaningWavelen

Page 185

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 75Feature Meaning Show Raw Brightness/Contrast Reset D

Page 186 - Dark Spectrum Preview

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions76 000-20000-300-02- 201110Detector Image – Shown

Page 187

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 77Raman Exposure ImageThe following are CCD exposure image

Page 188

000-20000-300-02- 201110 viiAbout This ManualDocument Purpose and Intended AudienceThis document provides y

Page 189

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions78 000-20000-300-02- 201110CalibrationUse this sc

Page 190

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 79FirmwareUse this screen to update the firmware. You must

Page 191 - Troubleshooting

6: Spectrometer Menu Functions80 000-20000-300-02- 201110CCD ShutterThis featur

Page 192 - B: Troubleshooting

000-30000-020-02- 201110 81Chapter 7Processing Menu FunctionsOverviewThis section provides information on the var

Page 193

7: Processing Menu Functions82 000-20000-300-02- 201110Pre-processingPreprocess

Page 194

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 834. The wizard asks for the location of the file. Use the b

Page 195

7: Processing Menu Functions84 000-20000-300-02- 201110► ProcedureTo perform re

Page 196

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 85Selection MeaningAll wavelengths Requires a minimum of two

Page 197

7: Processing Menu Functions86 000-20000-300-02- 201110ScopeSelect Processing |

Page 198

7: Processing Menu Functions000-20000-300-02- 201110 87Where:A = Absorbance at wavelength,  = Extinction coef

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