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T60U

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Page 1: ...instruments Analytical Instruments for Science U S E R M A N U A L T60U U V V I S S P E C T R O P H O T O M E T E R...

Page 2: ...ments of the analyzer For obtaining maximum performance and trouble free operation we give you the following suggestions Upon receiving your instrument please check all the items listed in the packing...

Page 3: ...d dismount the instrument Caution Improper operation may cause unnecessary damage or accidents Eyes protection Please wear glasses for the inner ultraviolet radiation and strong light Scald Don t touc...

Page 4: ...INSTRUMENT CONSTRUCTION 6 2 1 Front view 6 2 2 Side view 6 2 3 Rear view 7 2 4 keypad description 7 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION 8 3 1 Introduction 8 3 2 Photometric Measurement 9 3 3 Card Program 15 3 4 Syste...

Page 5: ...ENTS LIMITED Information in this publication is subject to change without notice as PG INSTRUMENTS LIMITED continues to develop the latest technologies and products for our customers The units describ...

Page 6: ...sent Serial number Name No Q ty 01 T60 main unit 1 02 Conformity certificate 1 03 Fuse T 250V 2A 2 04 Quantitative program card 1 05 Installation guide 1 06 Black block 1 07 AC power cord 1 08 Instruc...

Page 7: ...chlorine hydrochloric acid gas hydrogen sulphides gas sulfurous acid gas 5 Area with very little dust or other airborne particles 6 Placing on the stable workbench The workbench should be stable and...

Page 8: ...wer or it may damage the instrument T60 is designed to operate on 230V 200VA and 50 60Hz mains supply The original setup voltage for T60 is 230V Confirm the AC mains is earthed in the building before...

Page 9: ...ibration Step two Connect to the printer Be sure to turn off the power of the instrument and the printer before connecting via the parallel port otherwise it may damage the devices Step three Connect...

Page 10: ...5 Step five When the initialization procedure is completed the main menu will automatically appear on the screen...

Page 11: ...6 Chapter 2 Instrument construction 2 1 Front view 2 2 Side view...

Page 12: ...Set the working mode Set the wavelength Zero Abs 100 T Print data Edit keys Start measurement Used to quit operation and return Used to confirm the current parameters and operating mode Numeric keys...

Page 13: ...at a fixed wavelength and K factor and print out Card Program The instrument can perform a required measurement such as quantitative measurement DNA Protein analysis etc by loading a pre programmed ca...

Page 14: ...nt Fig 3 2 press SET to gain access to the menu of parameters setting Fig 3 3 Press and to move the cursor to the required option then press ENTER to gain access to the required menu Press RETURN to q...

Page 15: ...u as shown in Fig 3 6 Fig 3 6 At the bottom of this page enter the K factor by pressing the numeric keys 0 9 decimal point and negative sign Press RETURN key to clear the mistakes and press CE to clea...

Page 16: ...1 Reagent Blank Press and to move the cursor to the required option then press ENTER to toggle between yes and no If you choose yes the system will take the sample in the No 1 Cell as the reagent blan...

Page 17: ...ell Abs tn The blank value of NO n sample cell transmittance Move Cell Press and to move the cursor to the required option then press ENTER The sample cell will move forward one cell by pressing ENTER...

Page 18: ...a new entry again Auto Zero In the case of photometric measurement Fig 3 1 press ZERO to zero the Abs or 100 T at current wavelength Put the blank sample into the sample compartment before correction...

Page 19: ...rting measurement the next time The user can select print or not If the user chooses Print the system will print the measured data If the user chooses Don t print the system will clear the data area C...

Page 20: ...Unloading the program card Please turn off the instrument before taking out the card Press the pushing bar above the slot to take out the card Inputting the serial number When the user uses the progr...

Page 21: ...tely It costs 20 seconds for the deuterium lamp to change from off to on The system will display BUSY and neglect the user s input during this period Tungsten Lamp In the case of system set press and...

Page 22: ...me RETURN key is used to clear mistakes and press CE key to clear step by step then press ENTER key to confirm If nothing is to be entered press RETURN key to quit this page directly A 2 digit figure...

Page 23: ...to the WL Correct then press ENTER The system will test and display the current characteristic wavelength PEAK n and prompt you whether to perform wavelength correction When the absolute value of n 65...

Page 24: ...ecommended to reset system Input Change Lamp Wavelength In the case of system set press and to move the cursor to the Change Lamp WL then press ENTER to input value Fig 3 21 At the bottom of this page...

Page 25: ...20 About In the case of system set press and to move the cursor to the option of About then press ENTER Fig 3 22 Press RETURN to return to the menu of system set...

Page 26: ...01A 1h 500nm after 1 hour warm up Photometric Range Abs 0 3 3Abs Transmittance 0 200 T Interface PC interface via RS232 link Printer interface via parallel output port Optional Program Card With the e...

Page 27: ...and user friendly software can greatly improve your work efficiency The functions Photometric measurement Quantitative measurement Spectrum scanning Kinetics measurement 3D presentation The software...

Page 28: ...r There are four dust filters at the bottom of the instrument Generally speaking the user should clean them every three months But if in the places under severe conditions such as with much sand it sh...

Page 29: ...it fluctuates between 0 001 and 0 001 it is normal If it fluctuates widely please confirm the outer power supply meets the power requirements Then restart the instrument to perform initialization and...

Page 30: ...ion if the instrument is placed in the humid environment for a long time it will also cause the stray light raises higher It is recommended that switch on the power of the instrument once a week to av...

Page 31: ...bottom counterclockwise to make it vertical to the cover as shown in Fig 7 1 Fig 7 1 Step two loosen the two knobs at the right rear of the instrument Fig 7 2 Step three take off the right cover Fig 7...

Page 32: ...pair of cotton gloves Screw up the two crews Don t touch the light source cover if the instrument has worked for a while and the cover is hot The ultraviolet radiation emitted by the deuterium lamp a...

Page 33: ...28 Appendix 2 Clean the dust filter Switch off the power of the instrument and place the instrument as shown in Fig 7 5 Take off the filters and clean them Fig 7 5...

Page 34: ...instruments ALMA PARK WIBTOFT LEICESTERSHIRE LE17 5BH UNITED KINGDOM T 44 0 1455 220131 F 44 0 1455 220025 www pginstruments com...

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