System Description
The System Components
Using the LI-6400
1-15
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A control module that is inside the console
This part is factory installed in the console.
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A cartridge holder and regulator
For use with the disposable 12 gram CO
2
cartridges, this part is user-install-
able between the chemical tubes on the outside of the console (see Figure 2-6
on page 2-8).
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An adapter block for CO
2
tanks
This alternative to the cartridge holder and regulator allows tanks of com-
pressed pure CO
2
to be used instead of the 12 gram cartridges (see Figure 2-8
6400-02B LED Light Source
The 6400-02B replaces the top half of the standard leaf chamber and provides
light from 0 to over 2000 µmol quanta m
-2
s
-1
. The intensity of the light is
software adjustable to a resolution of 1 µmol m
-2
s
-1
. The 6400-02B replaces
the 6400-02, which used only red LEDs. See
page 8-6 for a comparison of the 6400-02 and 6400-02B.
6400-05 Conifer Chamber
A cylindrical chamber suitable for short-needled shoots.Leaf temperature is
obtained by energy balance, for which an external PAR sensor reading is re-
quired. (External PAR sensor not included with this option.)
6400-06 PAM 2000 Adaptor
This chamber top is designed for 8 mm fluorometer probes such as is used on
the PAM 2000 (Heinz Walz GmbH, Effeltrich, Germany) and Hansatech In-
struments, Ltd (Norfolk, England). It can be used with the standard 2x3 cm
opaque chamber bottom, or the 6400-08 Clear Bottom Chamber. A GaAsP
light sensor is included.
6400-07 Needle Chamber
A 2x6 cm chamber with Propafilm¨ top and bottom windows. Leaf temper-
ature is not measured, but is computed using an energy balance. A GaAsP
light sensor is included.
6400-08 Clear Bottom Chamber
A 2x3 cm chamber bottom with a Propafilm¨ window. Leaf temperature is
computed using an energy balance. Can be used with any 2x3 cm chamber
top (such as the fluorometer adapters) or 6400-02 or -02B LED source.
Summary of Contents for LI-6400
Page 1: ...Using the LI 6400 Portable Photosynthesis System ...
Page 15: ...Part I The Basics ...
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Page 174: ...Making Measurements Answers to Questions 4 56 Using the LI 6400 4 ...
Page 175: ...Part II Useful Details ...
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Page 200: ...Standard Tools Power ON Hooks 5 24 Using the LI 6400 5 ...
Page 214: ...Real Time Data Real Time Graphics 6 14 Using the LI 6400 6 ...
Page 234: ...Environmental Control Light Control 7 20 Using the LI 6400 7 ...
Page 244: ...Light Sensor Considerations Gallium Arsenide Phosphide GaAsP Sensor 8 10 Using the LI 6400 8 ...
Page 288: ...Data Logging Making Your Own AutoPrograms 9 44 Using the LI 6400 9 ...
Page 289: ...Part III Working With Files ...
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Page 312: ...The LPL File System Troubleshooting 10 22 Using the LI 6400 10 ...
Page 340: ...Downloading Files Using a Data Capture Program 11 28 Using the LI 6400 11 ...
Page 375: ...Part IV Configuration Issues ...
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Page 420: ...Defining User Variables Old Style vs New Style 15 18 Using the LI 6400 15 ...
Page 454: ...Using an Energy Balance Further Reading 17 12 Using the LI 6400 17 ...
Page 455: ...Part V Maintenance Troubleshooting ...
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Page 572: ...Troubleshooting Useful Information 20 46 Using the LI 6400 20 ...
Page 593: ...Part VI Programming ...
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Page 622: ...Programming with LPL Compiler Directives 22 28 Using the LI 6400 22 ...
Page 846: ...Index I 16 Using the LI 6400 ...