54 . RamanStation 400 Series Getting Started Guide
Spectrometer Front Panel
The front panel of the spectrometer module contains 3 LED indicators and 1 control button
(Figure 24).
Figure 24 Spectrometer module front panel
LED
Description
Power
If the Power LED is illuminated, this indicates that the instrument is receiving
power.
Laser
This LED indicates the power status of the laser. If the LED is illuminated then
the laser is receiving power. This does not mean that laser radiation is present
throughout the optical path of the instrument, only that the laser power is on.
Active
This LED indicates the status of the laser shutters. If the LED is illuminated then
the shutters are activated (open) and laser radiation present throughout the
optical path of the instrument.
NOTE: If you open the sample compartment lid when the Active LED is illuminated, the
safety interlocks will close the shutters.
The control button shown in Figure 24 can be used to collect a spectrum and display the
spectrum on screen.
NOTE: The control button is deactivated if you are using a triggered fiber optic probe. For
details of how to use a triggered fiber optic probe, see the
Raman Triggered Fiber
Optic Probe
leaflet (L1321940).
Collect Spectrum
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