Operation Manual: Spectrophotometer
Operation Manual: Spectrophotometer
Operation Manual: Spectrophotometer
OPERATION MANUAL
1700 Series Single Beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer
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Contents
Chapter 1 Preface
1. Safety
2. General
3. Electrical
4. Warning
5. Performance
6. Radio Interference
Chapter 2 Introduction of the Instrument
1. Brief Introduction of the instrument
2. Working Principle
3. Structure
4. Unpacking Instructions
5. Specifications
Chapter 3 Install Instrument
1. Environment Required
2. Voltage Confirmation
3. Installation
Chapter 4 Operation Introduction
1. Software Structure
2. Basic Operation
2.1 Choose Photometric Mode
2.2 Set Wavelength
2.3 Set Parameters
2.4 Set the position of auto-cell holder
2.5 Delete the Input Value
2.6 Delete the test result and stored data
2.7 Calibrate 100%T/0Abs
2.8 Measure Samples
2.9 Print the test result
3. Preparation before test
3.1 Switch on the instrument and begin the system self-test
3.2 Pre-warm
3.3 Check the cuvettes
4. Measurement
4.1 Photometry
4.2 Quantitative
4.3 Setup
1) Power On/Off D2 Lamp
2) Power On/Off W Lamp
3) Set Date and time
4) Calibrate Dark Current
5) Wavelength Calibration
6) Input the lamps changing Wavelength Point
7) Reload Default
8) Version
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CHAPTER 1 PREFACE
1, Safety
The safety statements in this manual comply with the requirements of the HEALTH AND
SAFETY AT WORK ACT, 1974.
Read the following before installing and using the instrument and its accessories. This
instrument should be operated by appropriate laboratory technicians.
2, General
The apparatus described in this manual is designed to be used by properly trained personnel
in a suitable equipped laboratory. For the correct and safe use of this apparatus it is essential
that laboratory personnel follow generally accepted safe procedures in addition to the safety
precautions called for in this manual.
The covers on this instrument may be removed for servicing. However, the inside of the
power supply unit is a hazardous area and its cover should not be removed under any
circumstances. There are no serviceable components inside this power supply unit. For
this instrument, avoid touching the high voltage power supply at all times.
Some of the chemicals used in spectrophotometry are corrosive and/or inflammable and
samples may be radioactive, toxic, or potentially infective. Care should be taken to follow
the normal laboratory procedures for handling chemicals and samples.
3, Electrical
Before switching on the apparatus, make sure it is set to the voltage of the local power supply
(see Installation).
The power cord shall be inserted in a socket provided with a protective earth contact. The
protective action must not be negated by the use of an extension cord without a protective
conductor.
4, Warning
Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside the apparatus or disconnection
of the protective earth terminal is likely to make the apparatus dangerous. Intentional
interruption is prohibited.
Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired, the apparatus shall be made
inoperative and be secured against any unintended operation.
Note:NEVER touch or handle the power supply on this instrument due to the high voltage!
The protection is likely to be impaired if, for example, the apparatus
▲ Shows visible damage
▲ Fails to perform the intended measurements
▲ Has been subjected to prolonged storage under unfavorable conditions
▲ Has been subjected to severe transport stresses
5, Performance
To ensure that the instrument is working within its specification, especially when making
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measurements of an important nature , carry out performance checks with particular
reference to wavelength and absorbance accuracy. Performance checks are detailed in this
manual.
6, Radio Interference
For compliance with the EMC standards referred to in the EC Declaration of Conformity, it is
necessary that only shielded cables supplied by us are used when connecting the instrument
to computers and accessories.
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Fig 2.3 Back View
2. Working Principle
Different matter has different but special absorbance wavelength point. Also, when at the
fixed wavelength point, the absorbance has some relation to the substance’s (Always
transparent Solution) concentration and its thickness. The relation can be concluded as the
following Formula which is called Lambert-Beer Law.
T= I/Io
A=KCL= -log I/Io
A Absorbance
C Concentration of the Solution
K Absorbance Coefficient of the Solution
L The length of the Solution in the light path
I The intensity of the light focused on the A\D after it permeate the solution to
be measured.
Io The intensity of the light focused on the A/D after it permeate the Solution.
Note: When test, the solvent is usually taken as the Reference Solution and its Transmittance is
considered as 100%T. While the Transmittance of the sample to be tested is a relative
value which is got comparing to that of the Reference.
3. Structure
The spectrophotometer consists of five parts:
1) Halogen or deuterium lamps to supply the light;
2) A Monochromator to isolate the wavelength of interest and eliminate the unwanted
second order radiation;
3) A sample compartment to accommodate the sample solution;
4) Detector to receive the transmitted light and convert it to an electrical signal; and
5) A digital display to indicate absorbance or transmittance. The block diagram (Fig 2.4) below
illustrates the relationship between these parts.
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Fig 2.4 Block diagram for the Spectrophotometer
In your spectrophotometer, light from the lamp is focused on the entrance slit of the
monochromator where the collimating mirror directs the beam onto the grating. The
grating disperses the light beam to produce the spectrum, a portion of which is focused on
the exit slit of the monochromator by a collimating mirror. From here the beam is passed to
a sample compartment through one of the filters, which helps to eliminate unwanted second
order radiation from the diffraction grating. Upon leaving the sample compartment, the
beam is passed to the silicon photodiode detector and causes the detector to produce an
electrical signal that is displayed on the digital display.
4. Unpacking Instructions
Carefully unpack the contents and check the materials against the following packing list to
ensure that you have received everything in good condition.
Packing List
Description Quantity
Spectrophotometer.........................................................................…….1
Cable............................................................................................... …….1
Glass Cuvettes………………………………………..………………………………….1 Set of 4
Quartz Cuvettes………………………………………...………………………………1 Set of 2
Operation Manual.......................................................................... …….1
Software…………………………………………………………………………….………optional
Note: 1) The Quartz Cuvettes do not come standard with the visible model
2) The printer and auto-cell holder mentioned in this manual are all optional accessories,
they do not come standard with the instrument.
5. Specification:
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Model UV1720 UV1710 UV1700
Wavelength Range 190-1100nm 190-1100nm 190-1100nm
Band Width 2nm 2nm 2nm
Wavelength Accuracy ±1nm ±0.5nm ±0.3nm
Wavelength Repeatability 0.5nm 0.2nm 0.2nm
Wavelength Setting Auto Auto Auto
Fig 2.5
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALL INSTRUMENT
1. Environment Required
To ensure the best performance, the following conditions are required:
The best working temperature range is 16-30℃ and the humidity is 45-80%.
Keep it as far as possible away from the strong magnetic or electrical fields or any
electrical device that may generate high-frequency fields.
Set the unit up in an area that is free of dust, corrosive gases and strong vibrations.
Remove any obstructions or materials that could hinder the flow of air under and
around the instrument.
The power requirement is 220±22V@50±1Hz or 110±11V@60±1 Hz。
Use the appropriate power cord and plug into a grounded outlet.
If the local voltage is not stable enough, a manostat is required.
Be away from direct sunlight
2. Voltage Confirmation
Be sure to set the instrument’s voltage switch at your local power supply, or
severe damage may occur!
3. Installation
Step 1: Check the packing list
Unpack the contents, check the materials with the Packing List. Any damage or
Lost found, please contact us or the local dealer.
Step 2: Position
Place the instrument on the stable table carefully.
Step 3: Install printer (Optional)
Make sure the printer is power off; link the printer’s data cable to the instrument’s
parallel port.
Step 4: Link the power cord
Make sure the instrument’s power switch is in the Off condition, link the power
cord to the instrument and insert another end in the socket provided with a
protective earth contact.
Step 5: Switch on the power
Check again, make sure that all the links are right. Switch on the power. The instrument
can be used to measure after self-test and pre-warm.
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CHAPTER 4 OPERATION INTRODUCTION
1. Software Structure
1.1 Menu Tree
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Coefficient Method: Input the values of the curve equation’s coefficient, and then
measure the unknown sample’s concentration.
3) Setup
Light source management; Get Dark Current; Calibrate Wavelength and Set time, etc.
2. Basic Operation
2.1 Choose Photometric Mode
the corresponding menu and use numeric key to input the parameter, press
to confirm,press to return.
2.4 Set the position of auto-cell holder. (The Auto Cell Holder is optional)
In the measurement Interface, press first, then press the numeric key of 1-8,
and then the corresponding cell will be positioned at the light path.
2.5 Delete the Input Value
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Make sure to remove all the blocks in the light path; Close the compartment lid
and switch on the power; Then the system will begin self-test.
3.2 Pre-warm
When the system finishes self-test, it goes into pre-warm condition. 30 minutes is
required before measure.
3.3 Check the Cuvettes
The cuvette should be clear and there’s no solution remains on the transparent surface.
If the wavelength is below 340nm, Silicon Cuvette is a must.
4. Measure
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Fig. 4-3
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confirm. Press to return(Fig. 4-4);
Fig. 4-4
Fig. 4-5
100%T/0Abs;
4.2 Quantitative
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Step 1: Go into Quantitative Interface
Fig. 4-6
press or to confirm.
Fig. 4-7
Fig. 4-8
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★ Move the cursor on “Create Curve”, the press to go into the
sample quantity setting interface. (Fig. 4-9)
Fig. 4-9
Fig. 4-10
★ Use the numeric keypad or Arrow Key to input the quantity of the
Fig. 4-11
(3) Calibrate 100%T/0Abs。Put the Reference Solution in the light path,then
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Fig. 4-12
★ Pull the 2# Standard Sample in the light path and input its concentration,
to confirm. Then the Standard Curve and its equation will display
on the screen automatically. (Fig. 4-13) At the same time, the Curve
Equation will be saved in the RAM automatically.
Fig. 4-13
Note: If there’s some mistake during the operation, then the system will beep
3 times and return the initial interface automatically. Of course, the
curve can not be displayed on the screen.
(5) Measure Samples
Fig. 4-14
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★ Move the cursor on “Load Curve” and press to confirm. Then
the system will go into the curve equation record interface.(Fig. 4-15)
Fig. 4-15
★ Move the cursor on the equation that you need and press to
confirm. Then the corresponding curve will display on the screen. (Fig.
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Fig. 4-16
Fig. 4-17
★ Move the cursor on the curve equation that you don’t need again and
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Fig. 4-18
★ Move the cursor on “Yes” and press to confirm, then the curve
equation will be deleted. If you don’t want to delete it, just choose “NO”
or press to return.
II Coefficient Method:
(1) Go into “Coefficient” method.
Fig. 4-19
Fig. 4-20
★ Input the value of B in the same way, press to go back to the pre-test
interface. (Fig. 4-19)
(3) Set Wavelength。
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Press to go into wavelength setting interface , input the
Fig. 4-21
(4) Calibrate 100%T/0Abs。
Fig. 4-22
(5) Measurement
4.3 SETUP
In the main menu, press Arrow Key to choose “SETUP” and press to go
into utility setting interface(Fig. 4-23)
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Fig. 4-23
Use Arrow key to choose “D2 Lamp” and press to go into D2 lamp setting
interface( Fig. 4-24 ) . Press Arrow key to choose “On ” or “Off” and press
Fig. 4-24
Fig. 4-25
Press Arrow Key to choose “Date & Time” and press to go into
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setting interface.(Fig. 4-26)Use Arrow Key to choose setting item and
input the value by numeric keypad.(Hour:0—23,Minute:0—59,Second:0—59,
Year:0000—9999,Month:1—12,Day:1—31,),press to return.
Fig. 4-26
Use Arrow key to choose “Dark Current” and press to confirm. (Fig. 4-27)
Open the lid of the compartment is forbidden during the course of calibration.
Press any key to return.
Fig. 4-27
5) Wavelength Calibration
After some time, the energy of lights would drop off and there will be some
but slight influence on the test result. In this case, users can reset the
wavelength to compensate. We suggest the users to reset the wavelength
every one or two months.
Remove all the blocks in the light path and close the lid of the compartment, press
Fig. 4-28
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6) Input the lamp changing wavelength point(Only available for UV models)
The instrument permits the users to set the lamps changing wavelength
point. In the range of 325—375, users can choose the lamp freely.
Fig. 4-29
7) Load Default
Fig. 4-30
8) Version
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