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Configure Spectrometer data-collection dialog box

For most experiments, the default settings work well.

There are four parameters listed in the dialog box.

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Sample Time:

This is similar to the shutter speed of a camera. Logger

Pro

automatically selects the proper sample time during calibration.

Note:

For

emission studies, you may need to change the sample time manually.

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Wavelength Smoothing:

This is the number of adjacent readings on either

side of a given value that is used to calculate an average value.

Note:

Be

careful adjusting this parameter as it may shift your wavelength values
slightly.

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Samples to Average:

This is the number of readings taken at a given

wavelength to calculate an average reading.

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Wavelength Range:

The range is determined by the type of

Spectrophotometer in use.

By clicking on the picture of the Spectrophotometer in this dialog box, you will
gain access to four options: calibrate, configure data collection, go to the
support website, and current connection. Click on an item to select it.

can display and analyze these graphs without a spectrometer connected to your
computer. Follow these steps to view one of these graphs.

1. Choose Open from the File menu.
2. Open the Sample Data folder.
3. Inside the Sample Data folder, open the Physics folder.
4. Inside the Physics folder, open the Gas Discharge Spectra. Open the desired

file.

You can use the mercury emissions graph to test fluorescent lighting for the
presence of mercury.

Measure Fluorescence with Logger

Pro

You may use your Spectrophotometer to measure the fluorescence spectrum of
an aqueous sample, such as chlorophyll, riboflavin, and fluorescein.
Fluorescence is the emission of light by a compound after it has absorbed a
particular wavelength of light. Under most circumstances, the emission of light
will occur at a longer wavelength than the light used to excite it. Go Direct
SpectroVis Plus has two excitation wavelengths, one at 405 nm and one at
500 nm.

There are three general types of data collection that measure fluorescence—
fluorescence

vs.

wavelength, which produces a spectrum, fluorescence

vs.

concentration, and fluorescence

vs.

time for kinetics experiments. Once the units

have been changed to Fluorescence from the Experiment menu, follow the
instructions in the Collect Data with Logger

Pro

section of this user manual to

collect these types of data.

Note:

You may need to change the sample time to

get accurate peak intensities in fluorescence mode. To adjust the sample time
choose Set Up Sensors ► Spectrophotometer: 1 from the Experiment menu. Set
the Sample Time to a suitable value. This value can be adjusted during data
collection.

Change the Settings in Logger

Pro

Spectrophotometer Dialog Box

The Spectrophotometer dialog box lists all the settings for the device. To
display this box, choose Set Up Sensors ► Spectrophotometer from the
Experiment menu.

Summary of Contents for GDX-SVISPL

Page 1: ...r and fluorometer This spectrophotometer can be used in a wide range of introductory spectroscopy experiments for chemistry biology and physics Such experiments include determining the peak wavelength...

Page 2: ...you find the concentration value that matches your unknown s measurement 10 Save or export your data from the File menu Measurement vs Time Kinetics 1 Select Measurement vs Time 2 The calibration dia...

Page 3: ...sh to measure Select Done 5 The default data collection settings collect measurements every two seconds USB or three seconds BLE until the user manually stops data collection 6 Mix the reactants Trans...

Page 4: ...tion If the spectrum maxes out flat and wide peaks at a value of 1 increase the distance between the light source and the tip of the optical fiber cable or reduce the sample time see Change the Settin...

Page 5: ...Spectra Open the desired file You can use the mercury emissions graph to test fluorescent lighting for the presence of mercury Measure Fluorescence with Logger Pro You may use your Spectrophotometer...

Page 6: ...menu 4 On the Meter screen tap Change Units USB Spectrophotometer Intensity from the Sensors menu Intensity is a relative measure with a range of 0 1 Note The Spectrophotometer is not calibrated for...

Page 7: ...asure Fluorescence with LabQuest You may use your Spectrophotometer to measure the fluorescence spectrum of an aqueous sample such as chlorophyll riboflavin and fluorescein Fluorescence is the emissio...

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