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GFPIII operation manual
Opti-Sciences, Inc.
The signal window on the bottom left corner can be very valuable. While it does not provide a chlorophyll
content indication, it does indicate combined signal measuring strength. If the blue bar is in the green
range a single measurement is probably adequate for measurement. If the signal strength is in the yellow
range, it is recommended that an average of values be used for measurement. In the lower yellow range, it
is recommended that several measurements be made, and an average value determined. The instrument
will not measure in the red range. For a more detailed look at this variable, see the graph on page eleven.
After using the instrument for a while, predicting the number of measurement required for reliable
measurement becomes easy.
For measurements without the leaf clip:
When measuring without the leaf clip, it is recommended that the user adjust the fiber optic tip so that is
close to perpendicular to the sample surface. This will help ensure repeatable results. Direct contact with
the sample surface is recommended for repeatable results. Dark adapting or light adapting do not
appreciably affect measurements. See the results on page 9 for more details.
Here again, the signal bar will help determine the number of measurements required for best results.
The signal window on the bottom left corner can be very valuable. While it does not provide a chlorophyll
content indication, it does indicate combined signal measuring strength. If the blue bar is in the green
range a single measurement is probably adequate for measurement. If the signal strength is in the yellow
range, it is recommended that an average of values be used for measurement. In the lower yellow range, it
is recommended that several measurements should be made and an average value determined. The
instrument will not measure in the red range. For a more detailed look at this variable, see the graph on
page eleven. After using the instrument for a while, predicting the number of measurement required for
reliable measurement becomes easy.
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