7-2
4) Enter "n" and press [EDIT/ENTER] after step 3) to set memory no “n”. Refer to
Section 7.3.
5) Press [MONIT] to return to NORMAL OPERATION or TIME PROGRAM mode.
SPECTRUM MEASURE
SET MEMORY NO n
SPECTRUM MEASURE
BASE=0 MEAS=1 0
[MONIT]
[SCAN]
Normal operation mode
monitor screen
Blinking
BASELINE MEASURE
PUSH PROG RUN
[0] [EDIT/ENTER]
[1] [EDIT/ENTER]
Spectrum mode initial screen
SPECTRUM MEASURE
PUSH PROG RUN
[n][EDIT/ENTER]
MEAS XXX MEMn
YY.YY Z.ZZZ
MEAS XXX BASE
YY.YY Z.ZZZ
[PRGM RUN]
[PRGM RUN]
Measureing baseline spectrum
[MONIT]
Measureing sample spectrum
Figure 7.1 Key Operations and Corresponding Displays in SPECTRUM mode
(NOTE 1)
Pressing [MONIT] while in any one of the SPECTRUM mode displays will restore either
the NORMAL OPERATION or TIME PROGRAM MONITOR display.
(NOTE 2)
Output of spectra obtained in a time program is carried out in SPECTRUM mode. In
addition, the baseline spectrum is measured in the SPECTRUM mode even if
spectrum measurement of a sample is carried out in a time program.
(NOTE 3)
Stored spectra will NOT be output unless a baseline spectrum has been acquired and
stored into memory #10.
(NOTE 4)
When the power is turned off, the baseline spectrum (stored in memory #10) and all the
measured spectra (stored in memories #0-9) will not be back upped.
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