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67 Series SpectrophotometersOperating Manual670 00

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Selecting the copy icon allows the results to be pasted directly into other programmes (e.g. a spreadsheet) for further data manipulation or editing

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82File & Data Management Save Tools Print Settings Erase Search Open Save

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83If the current user does not have the required privileges to delete the selected method then an information message will be displayed advising that

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847.4 PERFORMING MEASUREMENTS – all usersPlace the zero solution in the sample chamber and close the lid.Selecting the Zero key will start the cycle

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85SECTION 8 - Kinetics Mode8.1 PRINCIPLES OF MEASUREMENTA number of tests run on a spectrophotometer involve an active ingredient. On addition of

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86To enter the required parameters for the sample(s) under test, select the Settings key and the instrument will display the following screen:Mode set

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87 Setting WavelengthSelect the Wavelength key and enter the wavelength using the numeric keypad. The Clear key will clear all information

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88 Setting Run TimeSelecting the Run Time key displays a numeric keypad. Clear the current setting and enter the required time, in seconds,

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89 Setting Start LevelSelecting the Start Level key displays a numeric keypad. Clear the current setting and enter the required level above

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90 FactorThis is the value by which the rate of change is multiplied to give the concentration. Select the Factor key and enter the factor

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91 Setting Auto-ScaleThe Auto-Scale key toggles between On and Off. With the Auto-Scale function On the instrument will automatically set t

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Holding the cursor over the spectrum trace or the data name will highlight the chosen spectrum and fade any other spectra. To return to the origina

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92 Setting Batch IDSelect the Batch ID key and enter the batch code using the alphanumeric keypad. Select Enter to accept or Cancel to rema

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93 Auto Log Settings…Selecting Auto Log Settings… opens a dedicated sub-menu. This option can be toggled between Off, On and Timed. When th

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948.3 LOGGED IN MEASUREMENTPIN Codes – each user is allocated a 4 digit PIN code that is required when logging in. Select Log In… from the Main Me

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95 Creating a New MethodTo enter the Method ID, appropriate measurement parameters and the level of Method Security required for the method

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96 Selecting Measurement ModeThe Measurement Mode key toggles between Absorbance and Transmittance. Run Settings…Selecting Run S

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97 Setting Lag TimeSelecting the Lag Time key displays a numeric keypad. Clear the current setting and enter the required lag time in secon

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98 Setting Method SecurityThe 67 Series spectrophotometers can support up to 10 individual users plus one Supervisor who has full administr

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99 FactorThis is the value by which the rate of change is multiplied to give the concentration. Select the Factor key and enter the factor

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100 Setting Auto-ScaleThe Auto-Scale key toggles between On and Off. With the Auto-Scale function On the instrument will automatically set

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101 Setting Batch IDSelect the Batch ID key and enter the batch code using the alphanumeric keypad. Select Enter to accept or Cancel to rem

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Selecting the print icon opens the Print box. This allows the user to choose the printer, the orientation of the printout, what data

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102 Auto Log Settings…Selecting Auto Log Settings… opens a dedicated sub-menu. This option can be toggled between Off, On and Timed. When t

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103File & Data Management Save Tools Print Settings Erase Search Open Save

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104Deleting MethodsTo delete methods highlight the required method in the Browse screen as described in Recalling Methods and then touch the Eraser ic

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105 8.4 PERFORMING MEASUREMENTS – All UsersWith a method created, or recalled and opened, the kinetics measurement screen is displayed.Before start

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106SECTION 9 - Quantitation Mode9.1 PRINCIPLES OF MEASUREMENTThe concentration of a substance in a sample can be found by comparing it to prepared

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107To enter the required parameters for the sample(s) under test, select the Settings key and the instrument will display the following screen:Mode se

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108 Selecting Measurement ModeThe Measurement Mode key toggles between Absorbance and Transmittance. Setting WavelengthSelect th

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109 Selecting UnitsSelection of units is made using the Units key to scroll through the available measurement options. The following units

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110 Selecting Calibration StandardsUp to 20 calibration standards may be used to plot the calibration curve (with up to 5 replicates for ea

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111 Setting Auto-ScaleThe Auto-Scale key toggles between On and Off. With the Auto-Scale function On the instrument will automatically set

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After inputting the required parameters select the tick icon to save the changes or the cross icon to cancel The Results tab displays the data of

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112 Selecting Axis ColourSelecting the Axis Colour key displays a colour selection screen. Touch any one of the eight colours to select the

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113 Selecting Printer MediaThe Printer Media options toggle between Internal and External Printers. Auto Log Settings…Selecting

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1149.3 LOGGED IN MEASUREMENTPIN Codes – Each user is allocated a 4 digit PIN code that is required when logging in.Select Log In… from the Main Menu

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115 Creating a New MethodTo enter the Method ID, appropriate measurement parameters and the level of Method Security required for the metho

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116 Setting WavelengthSelect the Wavelength key and enter the wavelength using the numeric keypad. The Clear key will clear all information

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117 Replicates Setup…Selecting Replicates Setup… opens a dedicated sub-menu.Up to 5 replicates may be selected with the recorded result bei

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118 Selecting Calibration StandardsUp to 20 calibration standards may be used to plot the calibration curve (with up to 5 replicates for ea

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119 Setting Auto-ScaleThe Auto-Scale key toggles between On and Off. With the Auto-Scale function On the instrument will automatically set

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120 Selecting Axis ColourPressing the Axis Colour key displays a colour selection screen. Touch any one of the eight colours to select the

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121 Selecting Printer MediaThe Printer Media options toggle between Internal and External Printers. Auto Log Settings…Selecting

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The Results tab displays the chosen result. Selecting the rate of change icon displays the following screen. Entering the required Star

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122File & Data Management Save Tools Print Settings Erase Search Open Save

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123Deleting MethodsTo delete methods highlight the required method in the Browse screen as described in Recalling Methods and then touch the Eraser ic

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1249.4 PERFORMING MEASUREMENTS – all usersA minimum of a zero Absorbance calibration must be made before any measurements can be carried out. Havin

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125Post Quantitation ToolsAfter construction or recall of a calibration curve the Quantitation Tools can be enabled by pressing the Tools icon on the

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126SECTION 10 - Fitting Alternative Modules/Accessories10.1 INTEGRAL PRINTER UNITDisconnect the instrument from the mains supply.The printer lid i

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10.2 CELL HOLDER MODULESA number of cell holder module options are available for use with these instruments:• 10x10mm cell holder • 8 cell turret• W

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12810.3 AUTOMATIC 8 & 6 CELL CHANGER MODULESOverviewThe automatic 8-cell changer accepts 8 x 10mm path length cuvettes and the automatic 6-cell

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129Unpack the new module and check to ensure no damage has occurred during transit. To install the new module raise the lid by 30° and gently ease it

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130Installation – 6 Cell Changer CarouselIf your instrument was ordered with the automatic 6 cell changer it will be supplied with the module installe

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131If the module has been successfully installed the instrument will show ‘Passed’ alongside the Accessory test… indicator.If the module is incorrectl

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Selecting the copy icon allows the results to be pasted directly into other programmes (e.g. a spreadsheet) for further data manipulation or editing

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132Cell ConfigurationThe carousel positions are numbered from 0 to 7/5 for the two versions. Selecting the Cell Configu-ration key displays the graphic

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13310.4 SIPPER PUMP MODULEOverviewThe Sipper Pump accessory is based on a programmable peristaltic pump that can be set to repeatedly deliver accura

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134This is supplied as a complete plug-in module as detailed above. If you are changing from an existing sample chamber module to the sipper pump the

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135For traditional sipping:Note: It is recommended that all tubing runs are kept as short as possible. Tubes must not be allowed to obstruct the light

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136For pumping:Note: It is recommended that all tubing runs are kept as short as possible. Tubes must not be allowed to obstruct the light path.1. Cut

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137Checking the Sipper PumpAfter fitting the tubing it is recommended that the following check is performed to ensure the cuvette fills correctly and th

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138Setting Up the Sipper PumpThere are three modes of operation:1. Independent 2. Segmented 3. Bi-Directional1. IndependentThis is similar to

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139Calibrating the Sipper PumpFrom the Accessory Settings menu press Calibrate. The following screen is displayed:Offer a sample to the inlet tube in

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14010.5 PELTIER MODULEThis accessory module is fitted into the instrument casing by following the instructions for the Cell Accessories. Overview of

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141Raise the lid and loosen the sample chamber retaining screw located at the front of the module. Lifting the front carefully remove the module from

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Signing Out & Logging In As A Different User Once all of the required data processing has been completed select the sign out icon to return to th

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142Setting TemperatureTo set the required temperature select the Set Temperature key and enter the value using the numeric keypad. The Clear key will

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14310.6 SIPPER/PELTIER MODULEOverviewThe Sipper Pump accessory is based on a programmable peristaltic pump that can be set to repeatedly deliver acc

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144Fitting the Sipper/Peltier Module (as a separate accessory option)This is supplied as a complete plug-in module as detailed above. If you are chang

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145The instrument will then perform the power on self-test protocol. The power on and self-test screen will be shown:If the module has been successful

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146Sipper Tube Schematic Traditional ‘sipping’ arrangement For pumping:Note: It is recommended that all tubing runs are kept as short as possible. Tub

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147Pump Tube SchematicTraditional Pumping Arrangement Checking the Sipper PumpAfter fitting the tubing it is recommended that the following check is pe

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148Good Practice GuidelinesSample Size - the cuvette must be filled with solution. If sample volume is limited, the two-stage uptake cycle can be used,

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149For draining a flow through cuvette:Note: Whilst using a 1.8 ml flow cell, order numbers 035 025 (glass) and 035 044 (quartz), the sample can only be

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150If air segmentation is required remove the sample and press the Start button. View the air being taken up through the polythene tube to the cuvette

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151Setting TemperatureTo select the required temperature press the Set Temperature key and enter the value using the numeric keypad. The Clear key wil

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67 Series SpectrophotometersModels 6700, 6705 & 6715Operating Manual670 005/REV D/11-11

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152SECTION 11 - Maintenance & Troubleshooting11.1 GENERALThe 67 Series are designed to give optimum performance with minimum maintenance. It is

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153Tungsten Lamp Replacement – Model 6700Warning: Disconnect the instrument from the mains supply prior to replacing the lamp. Care should be taken wh

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154 Flash Lamp Module Replacement – Models 6705 and 6715Warning: Disconnect the instrument from the mains supply prior to replacing the lamp. Care sh

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155Important: When fitting the replacement lamp it is essential that the glass is not touched. Finger marks will damage the lamp. Should accidental da

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156SECTION 12 - Declaration of Conformity

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157SECTION 12 - Declaration of Conformity

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158SECTION 12 - Declaration of Conformity

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159Touch Screen Mode IconsMode settings (all modes)Accessory options (all modes)Internal or external printer selection (Photometrics mode)Batch ID and

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1 Contents PageSafety 7Guarantee 8SECTION 1 - Introduction 1.1 Instrument Description 91.2 Instrument Specifications 10-111.3 Go

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2SECTION 5 - Photometrics Mode5.1 Principles of Measurement 345.2 Free Operation 34-37 Setting Method ID 35 Setting Wavelength 36 Setting

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3 Setting Graph Data Points 59 Selecting Printer Media 60 Auto Log Settings… 60 File & Data Management 61-626.4 Performing Measurements

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4 Setting Run Time 88 Setting Lag Time 88 Setting Start On Level 88 Setting Start Level 89 Setting Method Security 89 Standard 89 Factor

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5 Setting Curve Fit 110 Setting Auto Scale 111 Selecting Plot Colour 111 Selecting Axis Colour 112 Setting Batch ID 112 Setting Graph Data

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7 Safety This is important information; please read carefully before installing or using this instrument.1. The 67 Series Spectrophotometers are desi

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8 Guarantee Please read this important guarantee information:Notwithstanding the description and specification(s) of the instruments contained in the

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9 SECTION 1 - Introduction 1.1 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTIONThe 67 Series offer a range of unique features and functions to help in the management of

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101.2 INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONSTechnical Specification 6700 6705 6715Light Source Tungsten Halogen Xenon Xenon Spectral Bandwidth 4nm 4nm 1.

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11Environmental Operating Conditions:The 67 Series is designed to work safely under the following conditions: Temperature 15 to 40ºCHumidity 0 to 90

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IMPORTANT Please ensure the SD Card is fitted into the socket as detailed in the image below. -------------------------------------------

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12g) All sample containers must be handled with care; by the top and non-optical surfaces only. Any finger marks evident must be removed using a suitab

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13 SECTION 2 - Getting Started2.1 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS • Refer to label 1 on carton exterior and ensure instrument type and options/accessories

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14If you wish to dispose of the instrument packaging, please do so in an environmentally responsible manner. Please refer to the following guidelines:

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152.2.4 TOUCH SCREEN FUNCTIONS1. Standby – this key can be used to enter the standby mode during operation. 2. Instrument Settings – this key can be

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162.2.5 TOOLBAR ICONSThe spectrophotometer can be used for making measurements at any time without the need for logging in; but many benefits will b

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17Photometrics ModeMode settings – method name, wavelength, method security (if logged in)Accessory options – varies with type of accessory module fitt

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18Multi-Wavelength ModeMode settings – method name, measurement type, reading type, sample style, method security (if logged in)Setting wavelengths –

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19Kinetics ModeMode settings - method name, wavelength, measurement mode, run settings, method security (if logged in)Calibration – allows setting of

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20Quantitation ModeMode settings – method name, measurement mode, wavelength, resolution, units of measurement, replicates set up, method security (if

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212.2.6 REAR PANEL LAYOUTPower Switch On/Off switch for the unit.Power In Socket IEC type connection socket for the mains supply cable.Printer Soc

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222.2.7 POWER ON AND SELF-TESTSNote: For the Model 6700 allow 30 minutes warm up prior to use.For all models the LCD display may take up to 10 minute

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23SECTION 3 - Systems of Operation3.1 MULTI-USER AND FREE OPERATION The 67 Series spectrophotometers focus on secure, multi-user operation. But to

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243.2.2 MEMORY HIERARCHYThe top level of the memory hierarchy is the user, defined by a user name and recognised by their unique PIN code. In general

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25When successfully logged in the user is returned to the main menu screen from which the required mode of measurement can be selected.The Browse scre

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26Deleting MethodsTo delete methods highlight the required method in the Browse screen as described in Recalling Methods and then touch the Erase icon

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27SECTION 4 - Instrument Settings4.1 MENU OPTIONS A number of settings can be stored for each signed in user including language, method view setti

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284.3.1 ADJUST USER PIN – available to logged in users onlyTo alter your User PIN select the Adjust User PIN key. A warning message will be shown p

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294.3.4 TOUCH SCREEN CLICKThe touch screen can be operated with or without an audible click each time a key is touched. The click can be toggled on

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304.4 ABOUT Selecting the About key provides information relating to instrument ID and signed in user details. Selecting the OK key returns the inst

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314.6.1 INSTRUMENT IDSelecting the Instrument Id: 67XXCVS key allows the supervisor to alter the instrument identification code. This is entered by u

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67 Series Spectrophotometer PC Software Installation Insert the 67-Series Software Suite installation CD and select the 67-Series Software Suite

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324.6.3.1 CREATE NEW USERSelecting the Create New User key allows the supervisor to enter an additional user on to the instrument using the alphanum

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334.6.3.4 RESET USER PINThis option allows the supervisor to reset an individual users PIN code. Select the Reset User PIN option from the screen. T

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34SECTION 5 - Photometrics Mode5.1 PRINCIPLES OF MEASUREMENTThe simplest mode of the spectrophotometer is Photometrics. A measurement is made of e

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35To enter the appropriate parameters for the sample(s) to be tested select the Settings key and the instrument will display the following screen: Mod

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36 Setting WavelengthSelect the Wavelength key and enter the wavelength using the numeric keypad. The Clear key will clear all information

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37 Auto Log Settings…Selecting Auto Log Settings… opens a dedicated sub-menu.This option can be toggled between On, Off or Timed.Auto Log S

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385.3 LOGGED IN MEASUREMENTPIN Codes – each user is allocated a 4 digit PIN code that is required when logging in. Select Log In… from the Main Men

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39 Creating a New MethodSettingsTo enter the Method ID, appropriate wavelength for the sample(s) to be tested and the level of Method Secur

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40 Setting Method SecurityThe 67 Series spectrophotometers can support up to 10 individual users plus one Supervisor who has full administr

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41 Auto Log Settings…Selecting Auto Log Settings… opens a dedicated sub-menu.This option can be toggled between On, Off or Timed.Auto Log S

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When the installation is complete select Close. The 67-Series Software Suite icon is displayed on desktop Getting Started Ensure the P

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42File & Data Management Save Tools Print Settings Erase Search Open Save

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43Privileges required for deleting designated methods:Public Methods – only the Supervisor and Originator can delete these.Read-Only Methods – only th

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5.4 PERFORMING MEASUREMENTS – all usersOnce the required settings have been confirmed the main Photometrics measurement screen will be shown. This sc

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45Section 6 - Spectrum Mode6.1 PRINCIPLES OF MEASUREMENTBy examining the absorbance or transmittance of the sample over a wavelength range we can

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46Mode settings – method name, measurement mode, wavelength range, plot interval, method security (if logged in)Analysis Points – up to 30 wavelengths

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47 Setting WavelengthsNote: If the start or end wavelength is adjusted so that they are closer than twice the plot interval then the previo

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48 Selecting Plot IntervalSelecting the Plot Interval key allows the user to toggle between 1.0nm, 5.0nm, 0.1nm and 0.5nm.Using the Back ke

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49 Setting Method SecurityThis option is only applicable to logged in users.Setting Additional Set-up Parameters using the Toolbar Icons

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50 Setting Auto-ScaleThe Auto-Scale key toggles between On and Off. With the Auto-Scale function On the instrument will automatically set t

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51 Selecting Axis ColourSelecting the Axis Colour key displays a colour selection screen. Touch any one of the eight colours to select the

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Note: If the selected location does not contain a valid SD card the error message This location does not contain a valid SD card will

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52 Selecting Printer MediaThe Printer Media options toggle between Internal and External Printers. Auto Log Settings…Selecting A

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536.3 LOGGED IN MEASUREMENTPIN Codes – each user is allocated a 4 digit PIN code that is required when logging in. Select Log In… from the Main Me

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54 Creating a New MethodTo enter the Method ID, appropriate measurement parameters and the level of Method Security required for the method

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55Setting WavelengthsNote: If the start or end wavelength is adjusted so that they are closer than twice the plot interval then the previously set wav

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56 Selecting Plot IntervalSelecting the Plot Interval key allows the user to toggle between 1.0nm, 5.0nm, 0.1nm and 0.5nm.Using the Back ke

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57Setting Additional Set-up Parameters using the Toolbar Icons Setting Analysis PointsUp to 30 analysis points can be set be selecting the

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58 Setting Auto-ScaleThe Auto-Scale key toggles between On and Off. With the Auto-Scale function On the instrument will automatically set t

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59 Selecting Axis ColourSelecting the Axis Colour key displays a colour selection screen. Touch any one of the eight colours to select the

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60 Selecting Printer MediaThe Printer Media options toggle between Internal and External Printers. Auto Log Settings…Selecting Auto

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61File & Data Management Save Tools Print Settings Erase Search Open Save

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required are the same as when logging into the instrument), the user or password can be saved by ticking the appropriate boxes. To access the required

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62If the current user does not have the required privileges to delete the selected method then an information message will be displayed advising that

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636.4 PERFORMING MEASUREMENTS – all usersPerforming a ScanOnce the required settings have been confirmed the main Spectrum measurement screen will be

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64Additional individual samples can be measured by inserting them in the single sample holder and touching Scan. Alternatively, multiple samples can b

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65Accepts and re-scales the selected area to the current zoom setting. Selecting the Back key or the Exit Door once maintains the zoom display and giv

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66Co-ordinate TaggingToolbar IconsCo-ordinate Tagging Tag Delete TagPeaks, valleys or any other points of interest can be selected (on

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67Selecting the Find Peaks & Valleys Table icon displays the peaks and valleys in a table.Scrolling through the table can be carried out using the

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68Overlaying ScansToolbar IconSpectral Overlay Add Scans Information Display Display

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69Adding or Subtracting SpectraToolbar IconAdd/Subtract Display Display Add Delete

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70SECTION 7 - Multi-Wavelength Mode7.1 PRINCIPLES OF MEASUREMENTThe multi-wavelength mode is used to measure absorbance or transmittance at up to

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71To enter the required parameters for the sample(s) under test, select the Settings key and the instrument will display the following screen:Mode set

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The Results tab displays a table of the all the results in the chosen method. Selecting Filter displays a drop down allowi

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72 Selecting Measurement ModeThe Measurement Mode key toggles between Absorbance and Transmittance. Selecting Sample StyleThis o

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73 Setting WavelengthsUp to four wavelengths can be set for each measurement parameter. The number of wavelengths to be measured can be set

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74(K1A1 + K2A2 + K3A3 + K4A4) x K5K5 x (K1A1 + K2A2) / (K3A3 + K4A4)Primary Wavelength allows the user to select which of the (up to) four wavelengths

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75 Auto Log Setting…Selecting the Auto Log Settings… opens a dedicated sub-menu. This option can be toggled between Off, On and Timed. When

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767.3 LOGGED IN MEASUREMENTPIN Codes – each user is allocated a 4 digit PIN code that is required when logging in. Select Log In… from the Main Menu

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77 Creating a New MethodSettingsTo enter the Method ID, appropriate wavelength for the sample(s) to be tested and the level of Method Secur

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78 Selecting Sample StyleThis option allows the user to select to measure one sample at up to four wavelengths, or to measure up to four sa

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79 Setting WavelengthsUp to four wavelengths can be set for each measurement parameter. The number of wavelengths to be measured can be set

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80(K1A1 + K2A2 + K3A3 + K4A4) x K5K5 x (K1A1 + K2A2) / (K3A3 + K4A4)Primary Wavelength allows the user to select which of the (up to) four wavelengths

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81 Auto Log Settings…Selecting the Auto Log Settings… opens a dedicated sub-menu.This option can be toggled between Off, On and Timed . Whe

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