Hitachi F7000 Instruction Manual
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8.13 Display of Monitor Window at Forefront 8 - 26 8.13 Display of Monitor Window at Forefront In repeat measurement or use of the autosampler, the monitor window may not be located because some spectral data processing windows are overlaid as shown in Fig. 8-33. Fig. 8-33 Click the button on the Standard toolbar. The monitor window will be displayed at the forefront. Fig. 8-34
9.1.1 9 - 1 9. MEASUREMENT USING OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES For how to connect the cable for each accessory, refer to the instruction manual attached to the accessory. Given below is the description of operations after setting of your analysis method, which is required as instructed in Sections 2 to 6. 9.1 Use of Sample Sipper Hook up the sample sipper to the spectrophotometer. The parameters for the sample sipper are settable on its front panel. Explained here is the procedure for creating a calibration curve and measuring an unknown sample in the photometry mode. A message box appears in the standard measurement session, so operate in accordance with the messages. A message box does not appear in the sample measurement session. Measurement can be started just by pressing the sipping lever of the sample sipper. NOTES: 1. In use of the sample sipper, remeasurement, interrupt measurement and blank measurement cannot be made. But remeasurement of standards is possible. 2. When repeat measurement is set, the standards are measured by the set number of times. Samples are measured only once. 9.1.1 When Not Using Sample Table
9.1 Use of Sample Sipper 9 - 2 Select the Measure command from the Spectrophotometer menu or click the (measurement) button on the toolbar. A window as in Fig. 9-1 will open. Fig. 9-1 Press the sipping lever. Measurement will start. Upon completion of the 1st standard measurement, a message box for the 2nd standard measurement will appear. For remeasurement or skipping, select the relevant item with the mouse (by placing a bullet in its radio button) and click Yes. When you click No, the current measurement sequence is terminated. For restarting measurement, click the button. Measurement then starts from standard 1. Upon completion of standard measurement, a window as in Fig. 9-2 will appear.
9.1.1 9 - 3 Fig. 9-2 By clicking OK, a calibration curve is drawn and then samples can be measured. When a window as in Fig. 9-3 appears, press the sipping lever. The result of measurement will appear in the area indicated by ① in Fig. 9-4. Fig. 9-3
9.1 Use of Sample Sipper 9 - 4 Fig. 9-4 Upon completion of measurement, click the End button. The data will be saved. For remeasuring any of the standards after their measurements, click its data as shown in Fig. 9-5. Then click the Remeasure button. Fig. 9-5 ①
9.1.2 9 - 5 A message box as in Fig. 9-6 will open. Press the sipping lever. Fig. 9-6 When a standard is remeasured, the calibration curve is recalculated and sample data is also recalculated based on the curve and then displayed. To save the recalculated data, click the End button or the (save) button on the toolbar. A message box is displayed in both standard and sample measurement sessions. So operate according to the messages. When the message box appears, press the sipping lever of the sample sipper. NOTE: When the sample sipper is used, blank measurement cannot be made. Select the Measure command from the Spectrophotometer menu or click the (measurement) button on the toolbar. A window as in Fig. 9-7 will open. Fig. 9-7 9.1.2 When Using Sample Table
9.1 Use of Sample Sipper 9 - 6 Press the sipping lever. Measurement will start. Upon completion of the 1st standard measurement, a message box for the 2nd standard measurement will appear. For remeasurement or skipping, select the relevant item with the mouse (by placing a bullet in its radio button), and then click Yes. When you click No, the current measurement sequence is terminated. For restarting measurement, click the button. Measurement then starts from standard 1. Upon completion of standard measurement, a window as in Fig. 9-8 will open. Fig. 9-8 By clicking OK with the mouse, a calibration curve is drawn and then samples can be measured. In case of sample measurement also, a message box as in Fig. 9-9 will appear. Press the sipping lever. Measurement of sample 1 will start.
9.1.2 9 - 7 Fig. 9-9 For measurement of sample 2, a message box as in Fig. 9-10 will open. Fig. 9-10 For measurement of sample 2, press the sipping lever. For skipping this sample (measurement of sample 3), select “Skip this sample?” and click the Yes button with the mouse. For remeasurement, select “Repeat the last measurement?” and click the Yes button with the mouse. When repeat measurement has been set, measurement starts from the 1st one (Repl. No. 1) for the sample.
9.1 Use of Sample Sipper 9 - 8 In case of interrupt measurement, select “Insert a new sample into the sequence?” and click the Yes button with the mouse. A message box as in Fig. 9-11 will appear. Input a sample name and comment, and then click the OK button. Fig. 9-11 For remeasurement after a series of measurements, click the data to be remeasured as shown in Fig. 9-12. Then lick the Remeasure button. Fig. 9-12
9.1.3 9 - 9 A window as in Fig. 9-13 will open. Press the sipping lever, and measurement will start. When a standard is remeasured, the calibration curve is recalculated and sample data is also recalculated based on the curve and then displayed. To save the recalculated data, click the (save) button. Fig. 9-13 (1) When Not Using Sample Table Set your analysis method. When the monitor window appears, press the sipping lever. Measurement will start. (2) When Using Sample Table Select the Measure command from the Spectrophotometer menu or click the (measurement) button on the toolbar. A message box will appear. Follow the messages given. 9.1.3 In Wavelength Scan or Time Scan Mode