Chapter 2
– System Overview
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Windows Software Development Kit (SDK)
Fully documented library API that can be used in C++, Visual Basic, and LabView programming environments
that allows for measurement control and data transfer from the PR-7XX and is designed for development of
customer software for integration with the PR-7XX. Includes SpectraWin 2 Lite software.
All software is serialized to an instrument. One licensed copy is required per instrument.
User Self Calibration Software
Single Unit License
Provides complete recalibration capabilities for the PR-7XX including wavelength accuracy, spectral intensity,
linearity and accessory calibration. This option requires a helium wavelength calibration source (WC-100 or
equivalent) and variable spectral radiance/ luminance standard (LRS-455 or equivalent).
5 Unit License
Same capabilities as single unit license but for 5 PR-7XX
instruments. The instrument’s serial numbers must be
specified at time of purchase.
10 Unit License
Same capabilities as single unit license but for 10 PR-7XX
instruments. The instrument’s serial numbers must be
specified at time of purchase.
O
PTICAL
A
CCESSORIES
The following optical accessories can be added to your existing PR-7XX. They require calibration with the
instrument to insure accurate results. They can be calibrated by the user using the User Self Calibration
software.
Neutral Density (ND) Filters
Neutral density filters are used to attenuate the incoming optical radiation (light level). They can be used on
applications where the light source may be too intense and saturate the instrument causing the PR-7XX to report
a “
Light Overload”
condition. ND filters can be mounted on the standard MS-75 lens or the optional SL-1X lens.
The following table lists all available ND filters and their respective characteristics.
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