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6.
Check that the Power LED on the front panel is On.
The Laser LED and the Active LED should be off. If the Power LED is not on, please turn
the instrument off at the PSU and check all of the connections, any power socket
switches and then switch the PSU on again.
7.
Start the Spectrum software.
On the Windows start menu select Programs/PerkinElmer Applications/Spectrum.
When you start the software the instrument will prepare for use by turning on the laser
and cooling the detector to its operating temperature (usually −50 °C).
SOP-2: Turning the Instrument Off
NOTE: We recommend that you always leave the spectrometer module switched on, but
switch the PC off overnight if required.
1.
Shut down Spectrum software by selecting Exit from the File
menu to return to the
Windows operating environment.
2.
Switch off the spectrometer by pressing the power switch on the PSU to OFF:
- ON
Ο
- OFF
SOP-3: Setting the Limits of the Motorized Stage
You may need to adjust the height of the stage, for example, when you want to measure
thicker samples. You should adjust the stage height using the longest objective mounted in
the nosepiece.
CAUTION
After moving the stage, you will need to reset the limits in the software.
1.
Remove the objective nosepiece from the microscope.
2.
Place your sample on the stage.
3.
Using the joystick, move the stage to the highest position.
4.
Using an allen key, loosen the hexagonal fixing screw on the side of the microscope
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