Hitachi F7000 Instruction Manual
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4.6 4 - 45 4.6 Manual Input of Standard Data The standard data can be entered manually. This function is usable after measurement of standards. Either select Standard Data from the Edit menu on the monitor window or click the button. A window as shown in Fig. 4-47 will appear. So enter values in the Data column. After entry, click the OK or Update button. Then, the calibration curve is recalculated and displayed. Fig. 4-47
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4.7 Measurement Using Saved Calibration Curve 4 - 46 4.7 Measurement Using Saved Calibration Curve Call a calibration curve in the following way. (1) Set measurement mode in Photometry. (2) From the File menu, select the calibration curve load command. The following message is reported in a dialog box. This message does not appear immediately after turning on power supply or when measurement mode is other than Photometry. Click the OK button. Fig. 4-48...
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4.7 4 - 47 (4) The window in Fig. 4-50 is now displayed. The sample data section is blank. Fig. 4-50 (5) Click the button, and the window in Fig. 4-51 will appear. Enter a sample name and comment. Click the OK button. Fig. 4-51 Sample data section
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4.7 Measurement Using Saved Calibration Curve 4 - 48 (6) Set a sample to be measured. Click the button. (Or select the Scan command from the Spectrophotometer menu.) (7) The following message box appears. Click the OK button. Fig. 4-52 (8) The Sample button is now active. Click this button. Measurement starts. Fig. 4-53 (9) After measurement, click the End(F9) button for termination.
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5.1 5 - 1 5. 3-D SCAN 5.1 Flow of Operation This section explains the parameter setting and operating method for 3- D scan. Measurement proceeds along the following flow. Fig. 5-1 Operational Flow (3-D scan) Click button and set your analytical conditions. • Scan range • Data mode • Scan speed, etc. Click button. • Sample name • Auto File • File name, etc. Set a sample. Click button to...
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5.2 Creating an Analysis Method 5 - 2 5.2 Creating an Analysis Method Set the analytical conditions (method) prior to measurement. (1) Click the button on the Measurement toolbar. The window in Fig. 5-2 appears. (Or select the Method command from the Edit menu.) Fig. 5-2 Analysis Method (2) The following tabs are provided on the Analysis Method window for the 3-D scan mode. These tabs are detailed on the subsequent pages. • General • Instrument •...
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5.2.1 5 - 3 The parameters shown in Fig. 5-3 are provided at the General tab. For the settable range of each parameter, refer to Appendix G. Fig. 5-3 General Tab 1 Measurement (mode) A measurement mode is selectable. Here, select “3-D Scan.” For Wavelength scan, Time scan, Photometry and 3-D Time scan, refer to Sections 2, 3, 4 and 6, respectively. 2 Operator Enter an operator name. 3 Instrument The name of the connected instrument is indicated. 4 Sampling -...
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5.2 Creating an Analysis Method 5 - 4 6 Load Click this button to read out saved analytical conditions. Upon clicking, the file opening window appears. So, select an analytical condition file. 7 Save When you click this button after setting the parameters, the analytical conditions can be saved by overwriting. In case of a new analysis method, clicking this button displays the “Save As” window. You must enter a file name for saving in this window. 8 Save As Click this...
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5.2.2 5 - 5 The window shown below is based on that 3-D Scan is specified for Measurement at the General tab. When you click the Instrument tab, the window in Fig. 5-4 appears. For the settable range of each parameter, refer to Appendix G. Fig. 5-4 Instrument Tab 1 Data mode Select a data mode. The Phosphorescence mode is for acquiring only phosphorescence after extinction of excitation beam while turning a chopper on the excitation side. 2 Chopping speed Select a...
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5.2 Creating an Analysis Method 5 - 6 4 EX End WL This is the end wavelength on the excitation side in wavelength scan. Enter the longer wavelength side of measuring wavelength range. 5 EX Sampling interval In the 3-dimensional scan mode, emission spectrum measurement is repeated while shifting the excitation wavelength. Therefore, a shorter sampling interval on the excitation side will result in a longer measurement time. 6 EM Start WL This is the start wavelength on the...
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