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    							8.8    Check of Photometric Value at Specified Wavelength 
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    8.8  Check of Photometric Value at   
    Specified Wavelength 
     
    This is a function for shifting the excitation and emission-side 
    monochromators to the specified wavelengths.    It is also usable for 
    checking if the Xe lamp is adjusted properly. 
     
    (1) Click the 
      (wavelength drive) button on the 
    Spectrophotometer toolbar. 
    (Or open the monitor window and select the Set Wavelength 
    command from the Spectrophotometer menu.) 
    A window as in Fig. 8-22 will appear. 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-22 
     
     
    (2)  Input target wavelength values and click OK.   
    Each monochromator will be shifted to the specified wavelength 
    and a photometric value is indicated on the monitor window.   
    (Refer to ② in 1.6.) 
     
    [Wavelength drive to zero-order light] 
    For checking if the Xe lamp is adjusted properly or relocating the 
    instrument, the wavelength needs to be driven to the zero-order light.   
    Open the window shown in Fig. 8-22 and set the wavelength at 0 nm. 
    By clicking OK, the wavelength is adjusted to the zero-order light. 
     
      
    						
    							8.9 
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    8.9    Collective Printing of Files 
     
    Wavelength scan data files (*.fds), time scan data files (*.fdt), 3-D scan 
    files (*.fd3) or 3-D time scan file (*.ft3) can be collectively printed. 
     
    (1)  Select the Plot Spectra command from the File menu.    A window 
    as in Fig. 8-23 will appear. 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-23 
     
     
    (2) Click Select file.  (Refer to ①  in Fig. 8-23.) 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-24 
     
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    (3)  Specify the folder of files to be printed in “Look in.”    (Refer to ② 
    in Fig. 8-24.) 
     
    (4)  Select a file type in “Files of type.”    (Refer to ③  in Fig. 8-24.) 
     
    (5)  Select files.  (Refer to ④ in Fig. 8-24.) 
    The following two methods are available for selecting multiple 
    files. 
    Method 1 :  Click the first file and select the subsequent ones 
    with the ↓ key while holding down the Shift key. 
    Method 2 :  Click each file while holding down the Ctrl key. 
     
    (6)  After completion of selection, click Open.  (Refer to ⑤ in Fig.  
    8-24.)    The Plot Spectra dialog box will appear.    The selected 
    files are set in the Print file list as shown in Fig. 8-25. 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-25 
     
     
    (7)  After check, click Print.  Printing will start.  (Refer to ⑥ in Fig. 
    8-25.) 
    Printing items are those selected for saving.    Up to 100 files can 
    be specified. 
     
     
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    							8.10 
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    8.10    Collective Conversion of Files 
     
    Data files can be collectively converted in the following procedure. 
     
    (1)  Select the Files Conversion command from the File menu.     
    A window as in Fig. 8-26 will appear. 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-26 
     
     
    (2) Click the Select file button.  (Refer to ① in Fig. 8-26.)   
    A window as in Fig. 8-27 will appear. 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-27 
     
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    (3)  Specify the folder of files to be converted in “Look in.”    (Refer to 
    ②  in Fig. 8-27.) 
     
    (4)  Select a file type in “Files of type.”    (Refer to ③  in Fig. 8-27.) 
     
    (5)  Select files.  (Refer to ④  in Fig. 8-27.) 
    The following two methods are available for selecting multiple 
    files. 
    Method 1 :  Click the first file and select the subsequent ones 
    with the ↓ key while holding down the Shift key. 
    Method 2 :  Click each file while holding down the Ctrl key. 
     
    (6)  After completion of selection, click Open.  (Refer to ⑤ in Fig.  
    8-27.)    The Convert Files window will appear.    The selected 
    files are set in the Source file list as shown in Fig. 8-28.   
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-28 
     
     
    (7)  Select a file format after conversion in “Conversion methods.”   
    (Refer to ⑥ in Fig. 8-28.)    You can select two or more formats 
    for simultaneous conversion. 
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    • JCAMP-DX file 
    •  ASCII text file 
    For this file format, select information to be converted. 
    ◊ Fix 
    In any other than the photometry mode, the date, 
    analysis method, and data list are output.    In the 
    photometry mode, all information excluding calibration 
    curve graphs. 
    ◊ Report format 
    Output is provided according to the settings on the 
    Report tab page of the Spectrum Properties window. 
    •  Graph meta file 
     
    (8)  Specify a folder for saving the converted files. 
    When folders exist, the Browse for Folder dialog box appears as 
    shown in Fig. 8-29 by clicking the Browse button.  (Refer to ⑦ 
    in Fig. 8-28.)    Specify a folder in this dialog box and click the OK 
    button. 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-29 
     
      
    						
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    When there is no folder, the Create New Folder dialog box 
    appears as shown in Fig. 8-30 by clicking the Create Folder 
    button (refer to ⑧  in Fig. 8-28).    Enter a new folder name in 
    “Name” and click the OK button.    A new folder will be created. 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-30 
     
     
    (9) Click the Convert Files button (refer to ⑨  in Fig. 8-28) for file 
    conversion. 
     
      
    						
    							8.11 
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    8.11    File Loading with Preview 
     
    You can load a spectral data file with preview. 
     
    (1) Click the 
      (preview file) button from the Standard toolbar.     
    A window as in Fig. 8-31 will open. 
    (Or select the Load Spectrum command from the File menu.) 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-31 
     
     
    (2) Click the Browse button.  (Refer to ① in Fig. 8-31.)  A window 
    as in Fig. 8-29 will appear.    Specify a folder for spectrum loading. 
     
      (3)  Select a file type button.    (Refer to ② in Fig. 8-31.)     
    The corresponding data files in the folder are indicated in the list 
    box. 
      :  Wavelength scan data file 
     :  Time scan data file 
     :  3-D scan data file 
     :  3-D time scan data file 
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    (4)  Select a desired file from the data file list.    (Refer to ③ in Fig.  
    8-31.) 
    The searched data file list is displayed at the left of the window.   
    Select a file from the list, and the relevant spectrum will be 
    displayed.    The same two data file lists are displayed.    For two 
    files, the preview can be displayed simultaneously. 
    Upon selection of 3-D scan or 3-D time scan data file, the 
    contours for one data element are displayed.    A single data file 
    list is available. 
     
    (5) Click the Load button.  (Refer to ④ in Fig. 8-31.)  A spectrum 
    displayed on the preview window will be loaded and displayed on 
    the data processing window. 
     
    (6)  To exit the file loading, click the Close button.  (Refer to ⑤ in 
    Fig. 8-31.) 
     
      
    						
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    8.12    Enlargement of Values on Monitor 
     
    You can enlarge the current values on the monitor. 
    Click the 
      button on the Spectrophotometer toolbar.     
    The instrument status window will open as shown in Fig. 8-32.     
    This window can be enlarged or contracted with the mouse. 
     
     
     
    Fig. 8-32 
     
      
    						
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