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NOTE:
If your Spotlight 150 is supplied with a Frontier or Spectrum 400 FT-IR/FT-NIR
dual-range spectrometer and this has been setup to work in the near infrared, you
may find that there is a red tint to the video image. To remove this, fit a 1%T
attenuator to the external beam window of the spectrometer. See
Attenuator to the Spectrometer
This attenuator should be removed during data acquisition.
5.
If you want to examine the sample in reflectance mode, select
Reflectance
in the
Sampling Mode section.
Transmittance is selected by default.
6.
If you are examining the sample in transmittance mode, then you may need to adjust
the position of the lower cassegrain so that the field of view is evenly illuminated:
Adjust the
Correction
by clicking on the up (
) or down (
)
buttons.
This is especially useful if the sample is in a compression cell or held between windows
of high refractive index.
7.
Adjust the
Illumination
to give good illumination of your sample.
Fitting an Attenuator to the Spectrometer
If your Spotlight 150 is supplied with a Frontier or Spectrum 400 FT-IR/FT-NIR dual-range
spectrometer or if your Spotlight 150 has an InGaAs detector, you will be provided with an
Attenuator kit (part number L1160560) containing 1%T, 4%T, 6%T, 14%T and 32%T
attenuators. The attenuators attach to the external beam window of the spectrometer
magnetically.
When examining samples in the visible range on systems fitted with an MCT detector, use of
the 1%T attenuator is recommended if the image appears with a red tint. However, the
attenuator should be removed during data acquisition.
The use of an attenuator is recommended if a detector overload error message is displayed
in the Status Bar when monitoring or collecting data. This attenuator should be kept in place
during data acquisition. For example, a detector overload error message may be displayed
when using your Spotlight 150 with a dual-range spectrometer in the near infrared with a
large aperture size. To resolve this, fit a 32%T attenuator to the external beam window of
the spectrometer.
Figure 15 KBr window with 14%T attenuator
Summary of Contents for Spotlight 150
Page 1: ...Spotlight 150 User s Guide MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY ...
Page 5: ...Introduction ...
Page 11: ...Warnings and Safety Information ...
Page 23: ...Overview of the Spotlight 150 ...
Page 32: ...32 Spotlight 150 User s Guide ...
Page 33: ...Getting Ready to Use the Spotlight 150 ...
Page 45: ...Preparing Samples ...
Page 58: ...58 Spotlight 150 User s Guide ...
Page 59: ...Techniques for Collecting Spectra ...
Page 94: ...Maintenance ...
Page 102: ...Appendices ...