Hitachi F 2500 Manual
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7 - 11 7.7 Saving of Sample Table Sample tables can be saved. This is convenient for editing the sample table under the same name each time. Fig. 7-16 Sample Table After editing the sample table, click Save As and the window in Fig. 7-16 will appear. Enter a file name. For calling out the saved file (*.fls), click Load and select the file. Fig. 7-17 7.7
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7 - 12 7.8 Change of Window Display When selecting the View (V) menu, display/non-display of toolbars and method of displaying multiple spectra can be selected. Monitor window Data processing window Fig. 7-20 View Menu Commands Scale Y Axis Up : Y axis scale is doubled for display. Scale Y Axis Down : Y axis scale is contracted by half for display. Reset Y Axis, Reset Axes : The scale set under the Monitor tab is taken....
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7 - 13 The method of displaying multiple spectra is selectable. Overlay Fig. 7-21 Stack Fig. 7-22 7.8
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7 - 14 Tile Fig. 7-23 NOTE: When six, seven or more spectra are displayed, there is a possibility of the spectra becoming too small, or not all the traced values can be displayed. In this case, use the Overlay (O) command of Data (D) menu to delete unnecessary spectra. 7.8 Change of Window Display
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7 - 15 7.9 Check of Photometric Value at Specified Wavelength This is a function for shifting to the specified wavelength. It is usable for checking the optical axis, etc. Open the monitor window and select the Set Wavelength (W) command from the Spectrophotometer (S) menu or click the (Set Wavelength) button. A window as in Fig. 7-24 will open. Fig. 7-24 Input target wavelength values and click OK. Wavelength is now driven to the specified one and a photometric...
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7 - 16 7.10 Collective Printing of Files Wavelength scan data files (*.uds) and time scan data files (*.udt) can be collectively printed. From the File (F) menu, select the collective spectrum recording (L) command. A window as in Fig. 7-25 will appear. Fig. 7-25 Click Select file. Fig. 7-26 7.10 Collective Printing of Files
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7 - 17 Specify the folder of a file to be printed at “Look In” and specify the file. Click Open (O). Fig. 7-27 After check, click Print. Printing starts. The items to be printed are the saved ones. A maximum of 100 files can be specified. 7.10
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8 - 1 8. MEASUREMENT USING OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES For the cable connection method for each accessory, refer to the instruction manual attached to the accessory. Explanation is given here on operations after setting of your analysis method, which is required as instructed in Sections 2 to 5. 8.1 Use of Sample Sipper Hook up the sample sipper to the spectrophotometer. The parameters for the sipper are settable on its front panel. Explained here is the procedure for...
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8 - 2 Press the sipping lever and measurement starts. A message box for the second measurement now appears. For carrying out remeasurement or for skipping the second standard measurement, select the relevant item with the mouse (put a bullet in its radio button) and then click Yes. When clicking No, the current measurement sequence will be terminated. For restarting measurement, click the button. Measurement then starts from the 1st standard. Fig. 8-2 On completion...
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8 - 3 By clicking OK with the mouse, a calibration curve is drawn and then samples can be measured. When the window in Fig. 8-4 appears, you should press the sipping lever. Measurement results appear at the area indicated by (1) in Fig. 8-5. By clicking Cancel, the measurement is terminated, and the standards’ data is not saved. Now select “Repeat the last measurement” and click OK. Set the final standard in place and press the sipping lever. When repeat measurement has been...