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LCS III - Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.

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Standard Operations<br />

5.7.3.1 Set up the wavelength scan<br />

Option Description<br />

More For further Options<br />

Store icon To store the scan data<br />

Reference Off/On<br />

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Press Wavelength Scan in the Main Menu. Press Options for<br />

Parameter Setup. Table 9 describes the parameter setup options.<br />

Table 9 Wavelength scan setup options<br />

From the displayed list of stored scans, a record is selected for use as a reference<br />

scan/superimposed scan. This can be highlighted or shown in the background in comparison<br />

with the actual measured scan.<br />

Note: This option is only available when there are stored scans with the same wavelength range<br />

and step.<br />

λ To enter the wavelength spectrum and the scan interval<br />

Select View<br />

Cursor Mode<br />

Enables the user to switch the display back and forth between the scan data tables<br />

(wavelength/absorbance) and the graph of the curve.<br />

Note: Select View will be activated after the first reading.<br />

To select Track or Peak/Valley. The selection for this menu item determines to which points on<br />

the graph the cursor moves.<br />

Send Data To send Data to a printer, computer or USB memory stick (Type A)<br />

Integral: On/Off The integral gives the area and the derivative of the integral gives the original function<br />

Scale & Units<br />

Recall Data<br />

Scale: In the automatic scaling mode, the y-axis is automatically adjusted so that the total scan is<br />

displayed.<br />

The manual scaling mode allows sections of the scan to be displayed.<br />

Units: Choice of absorbance or transmittance.<br />

Call up saved measurement data, wavelength scans or time courses, see section 5.3 on<br />

page 28.<br />

Instrument Setup Basic data of the instrument, see section 5.2 on page 17.

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