
Chapter 7
Touchscreen Operation
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2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 will be performed. The time required for a light
curve results from Length times Width.
Light Curve Settings
START
SET
EXIT
Side Panel
START
. Start light curve
experiment and switch to
Light Curve window (Fig.
,
. Up/down
keys move cursor.
SET
. Selects item which
then can be changed by
arrow keys.
Width (mm:ss)
1:00
Initial Intensity
3
Length
8
Add Recovery
yes
Fig. 47:
Light Curve Settings
Select (Y(II), Y(NPQ), Y(NO)) or (Y(II), NPQ, qL)
The last two lines of the menu “Program/Clock Settings” affect
graphical and numerical presentation of data in windows Induc-
tion Curve, Light Curve, and Recovery Curve. Specifically, se-
lecting “Y(II), Y(NPQ) Y(NO)” displays three yield parameters
that are used in analyzing energy partitioning. Choosing Y(II),
NPQ, and qL displays the classical NPQ parameter and a pa-
rameter for indicating the reduction state of PS II (q
L
). Selection
between lines works as described for “Clock Item” (Fig. 44, page
81). See Table 3, page 34 for definitions of fluorescence parame-
ters.
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