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EMCCD Cameras 

For Imaging and 

Spectroscopy

ProEM

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System Manual

Summary of Contents for ProEM+ EMCCD

Page 1: ...EMCCD Cameras For Imaging and Spectroscopy ProEM System Manual...

Page 2: ...4411 0144 Version 1 B January 07 2012 4411 0144...

Page 3: ...d trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries LabVIEW is a registered trademark of National Instruments Inc LEMO is a registered trademark of INTERLEMO...

Page 4: ...7 Optional System Components 17 ProEM Camera 18 Coolant Circulator 20 Cables 20 Hoses 20 Certificate of Performance 20 User Manuals 21 Optional Components 21 Application Software 21 CoolCUBEII Circula...

Page 5: ...62 Avalanche Gain EM Gain 62 EM Gain Calibration 63 CCD Temperature 64 Dark Charge 64 Bias Active Stabilization Engine BASE 64 Clock Induced Charge CIC 65 Saturation 65 Cleaning 66 Readout 67 Introdu...

Page 6: ...0 Introduction 100 Approximation of Spectral Readout Time 100 WinX Step by Step Procedure 101 LightField High Speed ProEM Add in 103 LightField Step by Step Procedure 104 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 107...

Page 7: ...ount Adapter 134 Acton and ProEM with Adjustable C to Spectroscopy Mount Adapter 7050 0104 for SP2350 SP 2550 135 Acton and ProEM with Adjustable C to Spectroscopy Mount Adapter 7050 0107 for SP2150 S...

Page 8: ...stem 39 Figure 17 Controller Camera tab 41 Figure 18 Detector Temperature dialog 512B on left 1024B on right 42 Figure 19 Experiment Setup Timing tab 42 Figure 20 Controller Camera tab 45 Figure 21 De...

Page 9: ...r Spectra Kinetics 20 Rows Exposed 94 Figure 59 Comparison of Standard ROI and Custom Chip Readout Rates 96 Figure 60 WinX Custom Chip tab 96 Figure 61 LightField Custom Sensor pane 97 Figure 62 Light...

Page 10: ...nces between dark current and clock induced charge 65 Table 2 Typical Controller Gains 69 Table 3 ProEM Readout Rates 69 Table 4 Comparison of Kinetics and Spectra Kinetics for ProEM 512B BK and ProEM...

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Page 12: ...ensure optimal performance not only for applications that demand the highest available sensitivity but also for those requiring a combination of high quantum efficiency and wide dynamic range Deep th...

Page 13: ...nal controller These electronics contain the circuitry required to accept input from the host computer and software and convert it to appropriate control signals for the camera These signals include e...

Page 14: ...dedicated isolation transformer is highly recommended Do not block air vents on the camera Preventing the free flow of air overheats the camera and may damage it UV Coating Cleaning Turn off all powe...

Page 15: ...ns or parameters Unless the topic is specifically for WinX or LightField curly brackets are used to denote a LightField term or location When the topic applies to both application programs the WinX te...

Page 16: ...d tables WinX to LightField and LightField to WinX that cross reference terms used in the two applications Declaration of Conformity contains the Declaration of Conformity for ProEM systems Warranty S...

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Page 18: ...his manual Figure 2 Typical ProEM System Components Optional System Components Optional items include the WinX application software and manual the LightField application software and manual Scientific...

Page 19: ...large field of view with 13 3 x 13 3 mm imaging area and features a high speed EM mode to capture fast kinetics and a low speed normal CCD mode with very low read noise for precision photometry applic...

Page 20: ...t 5e 6 Gigabit Ethernet cable supplied interconnecting the camera and the GigE interface card in the host computer A high quality cable must be used to preserve data integrity during transmission The...

Page 21: ...ystem These connect to the EXT SYNC and the LOGIC OUT connectors on the rear of the ProEM Power Cable The power cable 6050 0596 interconnects the ProEM camera and its power supply This cable is approx...

Page 22: ...Using the optional built in macro record function you can also create and edit your own macros to automate a variety of operations WinView and WinSpec take full advantage of the versatility of the Pro...

Page 23: ...Princeton Instruments Note ProEM may also be operated by several other third party software packages Please check with the providers of the packages for compatibility and support information CoolCUBE...

Page 24: ...e application software is not already installed in the host computer install it Chapter 4 System Setup page 35 Software manual 6 Depending on application attach lens to the camera or mount the camera...

Page 25: ...for the best image or spectral lines If you are using WinSpec 32 you may want to use the Focus Helper function for spectroscopy applications If you are using LightField you may want to use the Align...

Page 26: ...Chapter 3 Installation Overview 25 25 Figure 5 Typical Spectroscopy Experiment Layout with Air cooled Camera and IsoPlane Figure 6 Typical Imaging Experiment Layout with Air Liquid cooled Camera...

Page 27: ...26 ProEM System Manual Version 1 B Figure 7 Typical Spectroscopy Experiment Layout with Air Liquid cooled Camera...

Page 28: ...tions call Princeton Instruments Customer Support For contact information refer to page 146 Hardware installation consists of Installing a dedicated GigE interface card Attaching a lens to a C mount o...

Page 29: ...anual provided with application software System Requirements Environmental Requirements Storage Temperature 55 C Operating Environment Temperature 5 C to 30 C the environment temperature at which syst...

Page 30: ...inder is required for data storage depending on the number and size of images spectra collected Disk level compression programs are not recommended Drive speed of 10 000 RPM recommended Mouse or other...

Page 31: ...increase dark charge significantly If the camera remains saturated after all light sources are removed you may have to bring the camera back to room temperature to restore dark charge to its original...

Page 32: ...2550 Spectrographs Use the Model 7050 0104 adapter Camera with C mount nose Procedure 1 If a light baffle is mounted to the front of the adapter remove the two 2 56 screws securing it and set the baf...

Page 33: ...e not been installed insert the setscrews into the holes at the sides of the adapter and screw them in a couple of turns 8 When the camera opening is centered within the sliding tube you can adjust th...

Page 34: ...quired by the application software to fine tune the masking The pull push knob for the manual shutter allows you to block all light from the camera while you are acquiring a background Figure 10 Front...

Page 35: ...ent flow can seriously harm the camera and any resulting damage is not covered under warranty 2 Damage caused by water leaking into the ProEM voids the warranty 5 Unscrew the reservoir cap on top of t...

Page 36: ...to install the drivers Complete installs all of the application features Figure 12 WinX Installation Select Installation Type dialog 3 Make sure the camera is connected to the host computer and that...

Page 37: ...ectroscopy system is connected to the host computer and that the camera and spectrograph power supply is turned on 2 Run the WinX application The Camera Detection wizard will automatically run if this...

Page 38: ...the appropriate First Light sections for Imaging applications page 40 or for Spectroscopy applications page 43 LightField 1 Make sure the ProEM and spectrograph if this is a spectroscopy system is con...

Page 39: ...M System Manual Version 1 B Note For a step by step procedure on basic system operation refer to the appropriate First Light sections for Imaging applications page 48 or for Spectroscopy applications...

Page 40: ...tField the data collection operations use the Experiment Setup parameters to establish the exposure time the period when signal of interest is allowed to accumulate on the CCD Focus Preview is more li...

Page 41: ...ity with the operation of your system and to show that it is functioning properly Once basic familiarity has been established then operation with other configurations ones with more complex timing mod...

Page 42: ...odes are read from the camera Verify that Frame Transfer is selected Figure 17 Controller Camera tab Detector Temperature Setup Detector Temperature The default temperature setting is read from the ca...

Page 43: ...s 1 Experiment Setup ROI tab Acquisition Experiment Setup Use this function to define the region of interest ROI Imaging Mode Select this mode if you are running WinSpec Clicking on Full loads the ful...

Page 44: ...or the CCD to reach the operating temperature before going to Acquire mode or you can shut down the system Shutdown 1 Close WinX 2 Turn off the camera power Spectroscopy The following paragraphs provi...

Page 45: ...ProEM s manual shutter is pushed in i e manual shutter is open a External Slit Shutter A shutter assembly mounted externally to the spectrograph has shutter cable that plugs into the Shutter connecto...

Page 46: ...ature reaches the set temperature the Detector Temperature dialog will report that the temperature is LOCKED Note that some overshoot may occur This could cause temperature lock to be briefly lost and...

Page 47: ...ng Mode Free Run Shutter Control Disabled Opened Safe Mode vs Fast Mode Fast Mode Figure 22 Experiment Setup Timing tab Setting the Spectrograph Parameters 1 Define Spectrograph dialog Spectrograph De...

Page 48: ...and is turned on c Verify that the entrance slit is open at least 10 m d Check the Exposure Time Experiment SetupTiming tab e Confirm that Shutter Control is set to Normal Experiment Setup Timing tab...

Page 49: ...ment If this is the case use a wavelength setting of 0 0 nm for alignment purposes 2 Choose the grating and set the grating to 500 nm if using a mercury lamp or 0 0 nm if using a broadband source See...

Page 50: ...depends on the spectrograph as follows Long focal length spectrographs such as the Acton SP 2300 The mounting adapter includes a tube that slides inside another tube to move the camera in or out as r...

Page 51: ...a the Experiment Setup ROIs tab Then change the data display via the Display Layout dialog so that 3d Graph is selected General tab the Z Axis Endpoints 3D Layout tab are X 0 and Y 40 and the Save as...

Page 52: ...en operation with other operating configurations ones with more complex timing modes can be performed Assumptions The following procedure assumes that 1 You have already set up your system in accordan...

Page 53: ...t the case you may want to review the software manual or have it available while performing this procedure Figure 23 Available Devices Area 1 After LightField opens you should see an icon representing...

Page 54: ...ether the set temperature has been reached Clicking on the icon opens the Sensor expander which is where the set temperature can be changed Orientation is displayed because the default readout port is...

Page 55: ...he image to determine if the A D converter is at full scale A 16 bit A D is at full scale when the brightest parts of the image reach an intensity of 65535 Adjust the aperture to where it is just slig...

Page 56: ...ounting the camera to the spectrograph refer to Appendix C Mounting the ProEM to a Spectrograph starting on page 131 2 You have read the previous sections of this chapter 3 The camera has full frame a...

Page 57: ...s you should see icons representing your camera and the spectrograph in the Available Devices area In the figure above the camera is a ProEM 1600 2 B eXcelon and the spectrograph is an SP 2356 2 Drag...

Page 58: ...tational Alignment and Focusing topic on page 58 4 If there is little or no difference between the data displayed when the light source is on or off a Verify that the camera s manual shutter is open i...

Page 59: ...r icons have been dragged into the Experiment Devices area as shown in Figure 28 Acton Series Spectrograph 1 Click on the View tab just above Experiment Devices to change to the display area 2 If you...

Page 60: ...rray one in the middle and one near the bottom and begins data acquisition Data will be continuously acquired and displayed but will not be stored Figure 30 Spectrometer Alignment Before Rotational Al...

Page 61: ...n is active for the center graph to allow you to monitor the FWHM information to achieve the narrowest line width The way focusing is accomplished depends on the spectrograph as follows Long focal len...

Page 62: ...ctrometer Alignment dialog This dialog describes the changes that LightField will make to the current setup to assist you in performing rotational alignment of the array to the spectrograph s optics W...

Page 63: ...leaning starts again The effective exposure time of the array depends on the active readout mode frame transfer or full frame Frame Transfer In this mode the effective exposure time depends on the fra...

Page 64: ...ore frequently than those who are looking at lower light levels at lower gain To compensate for ageing each ProEM contains a built in shutter and light source that allow you to perform an on demand EM...

Page 65: ...peration while making sure that the coolant is circulating through the camera to maintain the CCD cooling temperature If the fan is turned off and there is no coolant circulating through the camera th...

Page 66: ...e time Empirical tests show that CIC is only weakly dependent on the temperature of the sensor Dark current meanwhile is a function of exposure time and is dependent on temperature CIC Dark current So...

Page 67: ...ed on the Hardware Setup Cleans Skips tab via the Sensor Cleaning pane accessed on the Sensor expander When you set up the camera for the first time default values are automatically inserted into thes...

Page 68: ...y exit to the serial register When these are available i e Pre Dummies Top Margin 0 they serve the purpose of cleaning the serial register before readout of the active strips In LightField if there ar...

Page 69: ...mplifier this mode is most useful in applications requiring low light sensitivity at high frame rates e g Single molecule fluorescence ion imaging etc Only 25x 100x EM gain is required to overcome the...

Page 70: ...DC Speeds Typical Gain for 512B e ADU Typical Gain for 1024B e ADU Multiplication Gain Electron Multiplied 5 MHz 10 MHz 1 12e ADU 2 6e ADU 3 3e ADU 1 12e ADU 2 6e ADU 3 3e ADU Low Noise 100 kHz 1 MHz...

Page 71: ...sing the Show File Information functionality accessible from the Data Options menu in the Comparison Viewer Notes 1 For Flatfield Correction Background Subtraction etc the images must be exactly the s...

Page 72: ...ween these orientations by rotating the camera 90 and changing the binning parameters in the application software Exposure Readout Modes The frame transfer CCDs used by the ProEM 512B BK and 1024B sup...

Page 73: ...frame readout is 30 ms the exposure time is 10 ms and three frames are taken in Frame Transfer mode The first frame is exposed precisely for the length of time entered into the software 10 ms and all...

Page 74: ...es is expressed as TN texp N tR Where TN Total time taken to capture a sequence of N frames texp exposure time N total number of frames in a sequence tR readout time for one frame From the timing diag...

Page 75: ...ware Setup Controller Camera tab In LightField it is selected on the Sensor expander Note Since the software you are using may show the settings differently you should refer to the software documentat...

Page 76: ...ght and used for readout only Typically the Figure 38 Full Frame at Full Resolution shift register pixels hold twice as much charge as the pixels in the imaging area of the CCD After the first row is...

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Page 78: ...s or when the computer speed is not fast enough to keep pace with the acquisition rate Logic Out Control discusses the Ext Sync and Logic Out connectors on the rear of the ProEM The levels at these co...

Page 79: ...he time between the External Sync pulse and the event is less than a few milliseconds the time it takes the shutter to open The shutter timing is shown in the timing diagrams that follow Except for Fr...

Page 80: ...ach frame is exposed for the length of time entered into the software and is then read out If a trigger arrives during the exposure readout of the previous frame it is ignored see Figure 41 For a sequ...

Page 81: ...Open Before Trigger shutter operation the shutter is open during the Continuous Cleaning Clean Until Trigger and once the External Sync pulse is received the shutter remains open for the set exposure...

Page 82: ...r Waiting For Trigger WFT signal at the LOGIC OUT connector is high if WFT is the selected output signal WFT goes HIGH immediately after readout or after preopen if it is active It goes LOW when an ac...

Page 83: ...start and a stop command for each frame of a data sequence With Fast Mode the computer sends only one start and one stop command for each data sequence Once the start command is sent the selected tim...

Page 84: ...uch as external shutters and filter wheels As seen in Figure 46 in Safe Mode operation the computer controls when each frame is taken After each frame is received the camera sends the stop command to...

Page 85: ...84 ProEM System Manual Version 1 B Figure 46 Flowcharts of Safe and Fast Mode Operation...

Page 86: ...pose Effective and Expose Program d are identical Expose Program d Exposing This level is at a logic high during the programmed exposure time i e the time set in the software Image Shift Shifting Unde...

Page 87: ...shift sequence the entire CCD is readout to give a series of subframes kinetic frames separated in time In order to support this special mode of operation it is essential that the camera architecture...

Page 88: ...lly masked in order to minimize the cross talk between subframes Typically in imaging applications this is accomplished by placing a knife edge or an optical mask in the collimated beam path Whereas i...

Page 89: ...on Masked Images shown in Figure 50 Notes 1 The timing diagram represents the exposure readout sequence Time resolution between subframes is given by texp ts 2 A reduced number of rows in the right i...

Page 90: ...inetics cycle and closes at the end of the last exposure shift cycle Disabled simply means that the shutter will not operate during the experiment Disabled closed is useful for making dark charge meas...

Page 91: ...is important that CCD be cleared of accumulating background or dark charge while it is waiting for an external trigger To take care of this ProEM automatically cleans the CCD one row at a time before...

Page 92: ...er setup is presented first LightField second Setting the Software Parameters in WinX Note The following procedure is based on WinView 32 you will need to modify it if you are using a different applic...

Page 93: ...ghtField Note The following procedure is based on LightField you will need to modify it if you are using a different application Basic familiarity with the LightField software is assumed If this is no...

Page 94: ...Spectra Kinetics Option Spectra kinetics standard for the ProEM 512BK is a purchasable software option for ProEM 512B and 1024B cameras When this option is available you will be able to select Spectra...

Page 95: ...rame transfer area During acquisition the window is exposed and then the rows are shifted into the frame transfer area where they are binned into a single row The next exposure occurs followed by shif...

Page 96: ...Chip Custom Sensor allows you to reduce the apparent size of the CCD array and Custom Timing allows you to select a faster vertical shift time Custom Chip Custom Sensor Introduction In addition to Bin...

Page 97: ...contacting the factory for guidance before customizing the chip definition In WinX if Custom Chip has been installed selecting Show Custom Chip check box on the Controller Camera tab adds the Custom C...

Page 98: ...re is not available for PVCAM supported cameras Note In LightField the Clean Serial Register function only appears in the Sensor Cleaning pane when the Inactive Area Top Margin has been set to 0 rows...

Page 99: ...98 ProEM System Manual Version 1 B Figure 63 WinX Vertical Shift...

Page 100: ...encountered by incident photons before they reach the EMCCD detection surface Although the design is the best available each uncoated optical surface of the vacuum window can still have 3 5 to 4 trans...

Page 101: ...to utilize the Custom Chip Custom Sensor and Custom Timing modes via Princeton Instruments WinX or LightField software These custom modes yield much faster spectral rates than those achievable using...

Page 102: ...2 s 3 Select Easy Bin from the Acquisition menu Select ALL This will result in Full Vertical Binning 4 Acquire a spectrum 5 Select Readout Time from the Acquisition menu The readout time is reported...

Page 103: ...d on the Hardware Setup Custom Camera tab select Skip Serial Register Clean 12 Acquire a spectrum 13 Select Readout Time from the Acquisition menu The readout time is reported on the Readout Time dial...

Page 104: ...er is added to the set of panels at the left side of the screen 1 After opening the expander you will see something like the settings shown in Figure 65 If camera is a ProEM 1600 you will be able to e...

Page 105: ...Quality Low Noise Speed 100 kHz Region of Interest Full Sensor 1600x200 Custom Sensor Vertical Shift Rate 6 s Sensor Cleaning Number of Clean Cycles 1 Clean Cycles Height 200 Final Section Height 2 F...

Page 106: ...e Readout Time is 816 s and FPS is 1210 11 Change the Custom Sensor Active Area Height to 1 row Change the Region of Interest setting to Rows Binned 1600x1 Ctr 1 The Readout Time is 402 s and FPS is 2...

Page 107: ...m Manual Version 1 B Figure 66 LightField Settings Figure 66 shows a screenshot of the relevant settings and results Readout Time and FPS at the conclusion of the procedure Note that Exposure Time not...

Page 108: ...anges Page 109 Camera Not Found Page 110 Camera Stops Working Page 110 Camera1 or similar name in Camera Name field Page 111 Cooling Troubleshooting Page 112 Data Overrun Due to Hardware Conflict mess...

Page 109: ...evenly divisible by 4 Figure 67 shows an invalid ROI the 30 in 30x512x1 is not evenly divisible by 4 If the number of horizontal pixels or superpixels if there is binning in the horizontal is not divi...

Page 110: ...ename 2010 May 11 13_13_49 raw is displayed If there is a filename click on the camera icon The file data will be cleared from the viewer and the live data will then be displayed Figure 68 Acquisition...

Page 111: ...located on the Hardware Setup dialog 5 If the camera is connected to the computer and has power the wizard should be able to locate it and load it into the Camera Detection Wizard Detected Hardware di...

Page 112: ...uld prefer a more specific name you can edit PVCAM INI located in the Windows directory and rename the camera The new name will then be used by the system until the Camera Detection Wizard is run agai...

Page 113: ...nce should not exceed 10 feet 3 m Typically the camera is at table height and the circulator is on the floor The target array temperature is not appropriate for your particular camera and CCD array Th...

Page 114: ...ition Experiment Setup Main tab Full Chip dimensions 2 Open Setup Environment Environment dialog 3 Increase the DMA buffer size to a minimum of 32 Mb 64 Mb if it is currently 32 Mb or 128 Mb if it is...

Page 115: ...of LightField will be shown in the Available Devices area as Occupied for all other instances of LightField To make a device available to the current instance of LightField either remove it from the...

Page 116: ...n has been re established If a reboot was required wait until the reboot has occurred before verifying the connection For LightField 1 Locate the EbDriverTool64 exe file Typically it is located at C P...

Page 117: ...rray for example a 2048x2048 array requires a larger setting than that for a smaller array for example a 512x512 array To correct the problem 1 Click on OK 2 Reboot WinView 3 Note the array size on th...

Page 118: ...system OFF or a cable comes loose while the application software is running in Focus mode Smeared Images ProEM frame transfer CCDs allow simultaneous exposure readout operations see pages 71 75 for mo...

Page 119: ...rt button and click on Control Panel Figure 78 Windows Start button 2 On the Control Panel click on Device Manager 3 After the Device Manager opens scroll down until PRO 1000 Grabber Devices or simila...

Page 120: ...ngs tab 6 Click on OK 7 When the System Settings Change dialog appears click on Yes to restart your computer now or click on No to restart it later The change will not take place until you restart the...

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Page 122: ...CD e2v CCD97B PI Proprietary e2v CCD201B PI Proprietary Image Type Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Resolution 512 x 512 512 x 512 1024 x 1024 1600 x 200 1600 x 400 Pixel Size 16 m x 16 m 1...

Page 123: ...ional ProEM compatible female barbs part number VL2 F10B P are available from Koolance www koolance com Refer to your circulator s documentation for information about circulator compatible fittings CC...

Page 124: ...85 MCX to BNC adapter cable is supplied with system Power Connector Pinout A1 TEC Return A2 TEC Power 1 INT Return 2 24V In 3 INT Out 4 24V In Return 1 5 24V In Return 2 Power Supply 90 240 VAC self...

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Page 126: ...125 Appendix B Outline Drawings Note Dimensions are in inches mm ProEM Camera Standard C mount Figure 83 ProEM 512B 1024B Outline Drawing...

Page 127: ...126 ProEM System Manual Version 1 B ProEM 512BK Kinetics Figure 84 ProEM 512BK Outline Drawing...

Page 128: ...Appendix B Outline Drawings 127 127 ProEM 1600 2 and 1600 4 Full Frame Spectroscopy Figure 85 ProEM 1600 Series Flange mount Camera Outline Drawing...

Page 129: ...128 ProEM System Manual Version 1 B ProEM Power Supply Figure 86 ProEM Power Supply Outline Drawing...

Page 130: ...Appendix B Outline Drawings 129 129 CoolCUBEII optional Figure 87 CoolCUBEII Outline Drawing...

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Page 132: ...ow the instructions in this appendix or the Quick Start instructions shipped with your camera and or spectrograph The table below cross references these items with the page number for the appropriate...

Page 133: ...n the groove on the camera flange 6 Mount the sliding tube assembly on the camera flange on and rotate the assembly so the baffle aligns with the array You may need to open the manual shutter 7 Tighte...

Page 134: ...s into the mounting plate 3 Put the O ring supplied with the camera in the groove on the camera flange 4 If there is a baffle in place align the camera accordingly Usually this means that the text on...

Page 135: ...the camera 4 Insert the threaded C mount adapter through the center hole in the plate and screw the adapter into the camera s C mount 5 Using three 3 1 4 long button head screws secure the sliding tub...

Page 136: ...into the camera s C mount 4 Gently rotate the camera and sliding tube assembly as you insert it into the spectrometer 5 Secure the sliding tube with the two spectrometer setscrews one coming down fro...

Page 137: ...camera s C mount 4 Gently rotate the camera and sliding tube assembly as you insert it into the spectrometer 5 Secure the sliding tube with the two spectrometer setscrews one coming down from the top...

Page 138: ...oller Gain Analog Gain Custom Chip Custom Sensor Custom Timing Vertical Shift Rate Disable Pixel Bias Correction PBC Correct Pixel Bias Easy Bin Region of Interest expander functions Edge Trigger Trig...

Page 139: ...ean Cycle Height Post Dummy Rows Parallel to Shift Register Active Area Bottom Margin Post Dummy Shift Register Columns Active Area Right Margin Pre Dummy Rows Parallel to Shift Register Active Area T...

Page 140: ...gister Skip Serial Register Clean deselected Clean Until Trigger Continuous Cleans Closing Delay Shutter Close Compensation Time Correct Pixel Bias Disable Pixel Bias Correction PBC Custom Sensor Cust...

Page 141: ...ift Output Signal Shutter Open Logic Out Shutter Preview Focus Quality Readout Port Readout Per Trigger External Sync Region of Interest expander functions Easy Bin Shutter Mode Shutter Control Shutte...

Page 142: ...141 Declaration of Conformity This section of the ProEM system manual contains the declaration of conformity for ProEM systems A system includes the ProEM with a ProEM power supply...

Page 143: ...2006 Table 1 IEC 61000 4 2 2001 Electrostatic Discharge IEC 61000 4 3 2002 Radiated Immunity IEC 61000 4 4 2004 EFT Burst Power Leads and I O Cables IEC 61000 4 5 2001 Surge Immunity Power Leads IEC...

Page 144: ...hipment During this period Princeton Instruments will repair or replace at its sole option any defective parts without charge to you You must deliver the entire product to the Princeton Instruments fa...

Page 145: ...or Limited One Year Warranty Princeton Instruments warrants with the exception of CCD imaging device and fiber optic assembly damage due to X rays which carry NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED all X...

Page 146: ...Products or parts returned for service without a return authorization evidenced by an RMA will be sent back freight collect 5 These warranties are effective only if purchased from the Princeton Instr...

Page 147: ...equential damages so the above provisions may not apply to you 12 When contacting us for technical support or service assistance please refer to the Princeton Instruments factory of purchase contact y...

Page 148: ...ables Ethernet 20 MCX to BNC adapter 20 Calibration EM gain 63 spectrometer suitable light sources 48 49 55 58 61 Camera Detection wizard 36 Camera not found 110 Camera stops working 110 Camera rotati...

Page 149: ...Free Run mode Kinetics 89 Full frame readout 74 75 High speed ProEM add in 103 Hose connections 34 Imaging mode 70 Installation PCI drivers 35 software 35 Interface card driver installation 35 Interf...

Page 150: ...Single Trigger 82 T V TEC Fault LED comes on 117 Technical support 146 Temperature control problems 112 operating 122 specifications 122 Temperature control 64 effect of vacuum deterioration 112 Tempe...

Page 151: ...intensifier detector 144 one year 143 one year on refurbished discontinued products 143 owner s manual and troubleshooting 144 sealed chamber 143 Warranties cont software 144 vacuum integrity 144 XP v...

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