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Operating Manual
Open the catalog to page 1Safety Guarantee Section 1 - Introduction 1.1 Instrument Description 1.2 Instrument Specifications 1.3 Good Practice Guidelines Section 2 - Getting Started 2.1 Unpacking 2.2 Installation 2.2.1 Location 2.2.2 Supply voltage 2.2.3 Mains connections 2.2.4 Touch screen functions 2.2.5 Toolbar icons 2.2.6 Rear panel layout Power on and self tests 2.2.7 Section 3 - Systems of Operation 3.1 Multi-User and Free Operation 3.2 Memory Structure 3.2.1 Memory selection 3.2.2 Memory Hierarchy 3.3 Creating Methods 3.4 File and Data Management Section 4 - Instrument Settings 4.1 Menu Options 4.2 Set Time &...
Open the catalog to page 3Section 5 - Photometrics Mode 5.1 Principles of Measurement 5.2 Free Operation Setting Method ID Setting Wavelength Setting Method Security Setting Batch ID Auto Log Settings… 5.3 Logged In Measurement Creating a New Method Setting Method ID Setting Wavelength Setting Method Security Setting Batch ID Auto Log Settings… File & Data Management 5.4 Performing Measurements – all users Zeroing the Instrument Measuring the Sample Section 6 - Spectrum Mode 6.1 Principles of Measurement 6.2 6.3 Free Operation Setting Method ID Selecting Measurement Mode Setting Wavelengths (Start & End) Selecting...
Open the catalog to page 4Setting Graph Data Points Selecting Printer Media Auto Log Settings… File & Data Management Performing Measurements – all users Performing a Scan Peforming a Baseline Scanning the Sample Analysing the Scan Area Under Curve Co-ordinate Tagging Auto Peak & Valley Tagging Obtaining Derivative Spectra Overlaying Scans Adding or Subtracting Spectra Section 7 - Multi-Wavelength Mode 7.1 Principles of Measurement 7.2 Free Operation Setting Method ID Selecting Measurement Mode Selecting Sample Style Setting Method Security Setting Wavelengths Calculations Sum Setting Batch ID Selecting Printer...
Open the catalog to page 5Setting Run Time Setting Lag Time Setting Start On Level Setting Start Level Setting Method Security Standard Factor Selecting Resolution Selecting Units Setting Auto-Scale Selecting Axis Colour Setting Batch ID Setting Graph Data Points Selecting Printer Media Auto Log Settings… Logged In Measurement Creating a New Method Setting Method ID Setting Wavelength Selecting Measurement Mode Run Settings… Setting Run Time Setting Lag Time Setting Start On Level Setting Start Level Setting Method Security Setting Concentration Parameters Standard Factor Selecting Resolution Selecting Units Setting...
Open the catalog to page 6Setting Curve Fit Setting Auto Scale Selecting Plot Colour Selecting Axis Colour Setting Batch ID Setting Graph Data Points Selecting Printer Media Auto Log Settings… Logged In Measurement Creating a New Method Setting Method ID Selecting Measurement Mode Setting Wavelength Selecting Resolution Selecting Units Replicates Setup… Setting Method Security Selecting Calibration Standards Setting Curve Fit Setting Auto Scale Selecting Plot Colour Selecting Axis Colour Setting Batch ID Setting Graph Data Points Selecting Printer Media Auto Log Settings… File & Data Management Performing...
Open the catalog to page 7This is important information; please read carefully before installing or using this instrument. 1. The 67 Series Spectrophotometers are designed for operation by trained personnel who are aware of the principles and applications involved. For further help and advice please contact your local distributor, e-mail sales@jenway.com or visit www.jenway.com 2. The spectrophotometer is a sensitive electronic and optical instrument designed for use in a laboratory environment. Careful adherence to the installation instructions must be observed. If in doubt contact a relevant and competent...
Open the catalog to page 9Please read this important guarantee information: Notwithstanding the description and specification(s) of the instruments contained in the Operating Manual, Jenway hereby reserves the right to make changes as it sees fit to the instruments or to any components of the instruments. This Manual has been prepared solely for the convenience of Jenway customers and nothing in this Manual shall be taken as a warranty, condition or representation concerning the description, merchantability, fitness for purpose, or otherwise of the instruments or components. The 67 Series spectrophotometers are...
Open the catalog to page 101.1 Instrument Description The 67 Series offer a range of unique features and functions to help in the management of methods and data at both individual and multi-user levels. These units have a specially designed user interface based on a high quality, colour TFT LCD with touch screen technology and QWheel™ support to provide ease-of-use for all operations from set-up to measurement and data handling. Five main measuring modes are available: Photometrics, Spectrum, Kinetics, Quantitation and Multi-Wavelength. The 67 Series have dual memory options that enable you to store settings and data...
Open the catalog to page 111.2 Instrument Specifications Technical Specification Light Source Tungsten Halogen Xenon Spectral Bandwidth Stray Light Wavelength Range Common Specifications Optics Wavelength Resolution Wavelength Repeatability Photometric Ranges Photometric Resolution Photometric Accuracy Photometric Stability Quantitation Range 20 with up to 5 replicates of each Linear, Quadratic and Cubic Functions Multi-wavelength Data Points Kinetics Time Limits Kinetics Calibration Scan Speed Post Scan Analysis Configuration Peak/Valley pick, Peak Ratios, Area, Zoom, Wavelength Table, Derivatives, Smoothing Secure...
Open the catalog to page 12Environmental Operating Conditions: The 67 Series is designed to work safely under the following conditions: Temperature Accessory Specifications Peltier Temperature Range: Temperature Resolution: Red/Green Window: Sipper Pump Modes: Continuous Aspiration Timed aspiration sample volumes segment run time Flow rate dependent on tube ID. (12ml/min with supplied tube) Good Practice Guidelines 1. For optimum performance all spectrophotometers should be sited in a clean, dry, dust free atmosphere. When in use ambient temperature and light levels should remain as constant as possible. 2. Adherence...
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