Shimadzu Uv1601 Manual
Shimadzu Uv1601 Manual
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
CHROMATOGRAPHIC & SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC INSTRUMENTS DIVISION
Shimadzu Co. provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All rights are reserved, including those to reproduce this publication or parts thereof in any form without permission in writing from Shimadzu Corporation. Information in this publication is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vender. Any errors or omissions which may have occured in this publication despite the utmost care taken in its production will be corrected as soon as possible, but not necessarily immediately upon detection. Copyright Shimadzu Corporation 1994
Thank you for your purchase of the Shimadzu Recording Spectrophotometer UV-1601. The UV-1601 is a newly designed instrument equipped with all of the basic spectrophotometer functions in a compact body. The UV-1601 can also be applied to a variety of analysis using our optional software, available on IC cards. In order for you to fully employ and effectively utilize the functions of this instrument, it is recommended that you carefully read this manual before using the UV-1601, and thereafter keep it close at hand for future reference.
Chapter 1 Installation
1.1 Parts Inspection 1.2 Installation Site 1.3 Connecting Power 1.3.1 Power Supply 1.3.2 Ground 1.3.3 Connecting the Power Cable 1.4 Installation Function Check 1.4.1 Baseline Flatness 1.4.2 Wavelength Accuracy 1-1 1-3 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-5 1-5 1-7
Chapter 2 Construction
2.1 Exterior View 2.1.1 Front and Top Views 2.1.2 Left Side View 2.1.3 Right Side View 2.2 Sample Compartment 2.3 Keyboard 2.4 Light Source Compartment 2.5 Photometry System 2.5.1 Optical System 2.5.2 Electrical System 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-8 2-10
Chapter 4 Specifications
4.1 Hardware Specifications 4.2 Software Specifications 4-1 4-3
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CONTENTS
1.1 Parts Inspection 1.2 Installation Site 1.3 Connecting Power 1.3.1 Power Supply 1.3.2 Ground 1.3.3 Connecting the Power Cable 1.4 Installation Function Check 1.4.1 Baseline Flatness 1.4.2 Wavelength Accuracy 1-1 1-3 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-5 1-5 1-7
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This instrument is shipped with the following items. Upon opening the shipping container, confirm that all of the listed parts are accounted for in your shipment.
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In order to fully utilize the features of this instrument and to be able to use it for a long time in a stable condition, please install it in a location that meets the following conditions. Any deterioration in function or mechanical damage that occurs as the result of use in a location that differs from these conditions will not be covered by the warranty, even if they occur within the warranty period. Please take care in advance. Room temperature during use of 15 to 35C. Out of direct sunlight. No strong vibration, or continuous weak vibration. No strong magnetic fields or electromagnetic fields. Humidity of 45 to 80%. No corrosive gases, or organic or inorganic gases with absorptivity in the ultraviolet range. Low amounts of dust. The dimensions of the UV-1601 are 550mm x 470mm x 380mm (200mm at closing LCD unit)(WxDxH). The minimum floor space required for installation is 700mm x 500mm (WxD). In addition, do not place anything in front of the fan on the left side as it may hinder ventilation. The UV-1601 weighs 18kg. Install the unit on a flat surface that will support this weight. 5" SL
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1.3.1 Power Supply
The power consumption of this instrument is 160VA. Please use a power supply with a capacity of
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Once installation is complete, check the function of the following items. In the event that a functionl s i does not fulfill the specification listed below due to a shock during shipment, immediately notify the nearcsi service representative.
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6.Data Processing 7 . O p t i o n a l P r o g r a m Pack 8.Utilities Input item No. ffSffil l U Select "2. Spectrum" Set the measurement mode to "ABS" (Absorbance mode). Set scan range to 1100~190nm
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Normal Specification Baseline flatness should be within +0.002Abs, not including shock noise.
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1.4.2 Wavelength Accuracy Measurement Procedure Start from Step 4 of the "Baseline Flatness" procedure.
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CONTENTS
2.1 Exterior View 2.2 Sample Compartment 2.3 Keyboard 2.4 Light Source Compartment 2.5 Photometry System 2-1 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8
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the slot is covered. IC Card Slot This is the slot for inserting optional IC cards (Data Pack,Program Pack). Eject Button This is the button to press on for pulling out a inserted IC card. Contrast Adjustment Knob This adjusts the contrast on the LCD unit screen. ^
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Photometry System
With the exception of the light sources and light source mirrors, the optical system is constructed so as to prevent exposure to dust and contaminants. The monochromator slit aperture is fixed at 2nm. The diffraction grating comprises a 900 line/mm aberration-correcting concave holographic grating made originally by SHIMADZU, realizing a monochromator of simple construction and with little aberration. The light coming out of the monochromator passes through a stray light cutting filter F and strikes the mirror M2 and is then split by the half-mirror M3 into the sample-side beam and the reference-side beam, which then pass through their respective cells and strike the detectors (photodiodes). The relationship between the positions of the cell holders and the beams is as shown in Figure 2.5.2. The image of the exit slit S2 appears near the cell position in the sample compartment. The cross section of the beam on the image plane is Width approx. lmm Height approx. 10mm Since the beam cross section is wider than the above value at the front surface of the cell, when microcells (the width of light- through window is under 2.0mm) are being used, please order the "Micro Cell Holder with mask " (P/N 204-06896) separately. Whenever possible, please use black cells for the microcells, as they are minimally affected by scattered light. Cell
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Photometry System
2.5.2 Electrical System A schematic of the electrical system is shown in the figure below. The center of control is the microcomputer (CPU), which performs all controls of light sources, switching of light sources, filter switching, wavelength scanning pluse moter, LCD monitor display, keyboard and printer, RS-232C interface etc. After the sample-side beam and reference-side beam are picked up by detectors (photodiodes) and converted into the voltage by pre-amplifier, The signal is then fed into an A/D converter and finally read by the CPU. On energy-measurment mode (of spectrum mode) only the signal from the sample-side beam is read, in this case,S/R switching status is "Normal". If the status is "Reverse", only the signal from the reference-side beam is read.
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3.1 Daily Maintenance & Periodic Maintenance 3.2 Initialization & Error Display 3.3 What To Do If System Does Not Operate Properly 3.4 Replacing Light Source 3.5 Replacing Fuses 3.6 List of Consumable Parts, Spare Parts 3-1 3-2 3-4 3-7 3-12 3-14
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Detects mechanical wavelength origin position Checks whether or not the WI lamp (tungsten iodine lamp) light energy is at full level Checks 0-order light which is the optical origin Checks whether or not the D2 lamp (deuterium lamp) light energy is at level sufficient
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Remove the light source compartment cover and check if the WI lamp is lit. If it is not lit, try turning the power ON again. If it still does not light, the lamp must be replaced.* Check to see if there is something in the sample compartment that is obscuring the light. Remove the light source compartment cover and check if the D2 lamp is lit. If it is not lit, try turning the power ON again. If it still does not light, the lamp must be replaced.* Check to see if there is something in the sample compartment that is obscuring the light.
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Checks wavelength by detecting the intensity line at 656.lnm using the D2 lamp
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There are many instances in which the spectrophotometer will not operate properly as the result of consumable part deterioration, an operational error or neglect of maintenance and inspection. Please check the following items. If the cause of operation failure is still unknown after this inspection, contact your Service Representative. (1) Does not operate at all. Nothing appears on the LCD unit screen. Checking Point 1. Is the power cord securely connected?
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(5) Baseline curve does not meet normal specifications. Cheching Point 1. When correcting the baseline, did you put a solvent with high absorbance in the cell holder on only one side? 2. Is the beam on only one side restricted? 3. Are you using a optional accessory? 4. If none of the above three scenarios applies. Remedial Action Place cells with the same solvent in both the sample side and the reference side and perform baseline correction again. Set the beam conditions so that they are identical on both the sample side and the reference side. Some of the unit specifications may not be met when certain of optional accessories are installed. Correct the instrument baseline by the following procedure.
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Replacing the D2 lamp (1) Press on the parts indicated by the arrows in Figure 3.4.3 on the sides of the light source cover, lift the cover up and release, the "catch".
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(3) Insert the tip of a standard screwdriver into the hole in the lock fitting of the D2 lamp in the light source compartment. Then turn the screwdriver slightly counter-clockwise to release the spring and loosen the lock fitting.
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Replacing Fuses
When the fuse burns out, replace it by the following procedure. Use only the specified fuse. (1) Turn OFF the power. (2) Remove the power cord from the power connector. (3) Use a standard screwdriver to open the cover on the fuse holder, as shown in Figure 3.5.1.
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Part Name Tungsten iodide lamp Deuterium lamp Cover, sample compartment Cell holder assembly Fuse, 4.0A (for 100, 120V) Fuse, 2.0A (for 220, 240V) AC power cord (for 100, 120V) AC power cord (for 220, 240V) Ground adapter (for 100, 120V) CPU printed circuit board Preamp assembly Console board assembly Keyboard LCD Backup battery
Part No. 062-65004-06 062-65055-05 206-80401 202-30215 072-01652-22 072-01652-19 071-60814-01 071-60814-05 071-60803-01 206-67045 206-67055 206-67075 206-69620 078-12114-11
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4.1 4.2 Hardware Specifications Software Specifications 4-1 4-3
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Measurement Wavelength Range 190-1lOOnm Spectral Band Width (Resolution) Wavelength Display Wavelength Setting Wavelength Accuracy Wavelength Repeatability Wavelength Scanning Speeds 0.1 nm units 0.1 nm units (lnm units in scan) 0.5nm On-board automatic wavelength calibration mechanism 0.1nm GOTO WL command Very Fast Fast Medium Slow Very slow Sampling Interval l.Onm (2.0mm) 0.5nm (1.0mm) 0.2nm (0.5mm) 0. lnm (0.2mm) : : : : : : approx. 6000nm/min approx.3200nm/min approx.2200nm/min approx. 370nm/min approx. 260nm/min approx. 160nm/min n
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0.004Abs(atl.0Abs) 0.002Abs(at0.5Abs) 0.002Abs(atl.0Abs) 0.001 Abs (at 0.5Abs) [AUTO ZERO] key enables one-touch setting 4-1
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+0.001Abs/h 0.002Abs 0.002Abs Automatic correction using computer memory 2-level baseline correction (High- precision instrument baseline correction function)
50W halogen lamp (long-life 2000 hour), Deuterium lamp (sockettype), On-board automatic light source positioning mechanism Uses aberration-correcting concave blazed holographic grating Silicon photodiode Backlit (320x240 dot), Adjustable contrast Interior dimensions 110x230x105 (mm) (WxDxH) (Partial depth 155mm) Distance between beams 100mm Removable type 2-screw attachment Beam dimensions lxlOmm (WxH) (at center of sample compartment)
100, 120, 220, 240V 50/60Hz 160Va 550x470x380 (200 at closing LCD unit) (mm) (WxDxH) 18kg Room temperature 15~35C, Humidity 45-80%
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(1) Fixed-wavelength measurement Up to 6 cells can be measured (When using CPS-240 or multicell accessory) (2) Quantitation by K-factor method (3) Photometric modes : T%, Abs (4) Save/Load table data function Automatic data print function (1) Photometric modes: Abs, T%, E Wavelength range: 190~1100nm Scan speeds : Very Fast, Fast, Medium, Slow, Very slow Vertical axis : Abs:-3.99~3.99 recording range T%, E:-399~399 Scan repetitions : 1-99 Recording method : Overlay/Sequential selectable (2) Spectrum Data Processing Functions Peak/Valley Detection (Up to 20 each) Zoom/Reduce/Expand Display data with cursor Save/Load data (Units: 6, Data packs: 27) (3) Spectrum data can be transmitted externally through RS-232C port (1) Measurement methods: One-wavelength quantitation, Two-wavelength/Three-wavelength quantitation, Quantitation by derivative (1-4 order) calculation (2) Quantitation methods: Automatically calculate concentration by K-factor method Automatically calculate concentration by one-point calibration curve method Multi-point calibration curve (1-3 order regression calibration curve) (3) Measurement parameters: Quantitation by repeat measurement (1-9 times) and taking the average measurement value thereof Derivative quantitation order (1-4) Number of standard samples for multi-point calibration curve (2-10) Order of calibration curve (1~3) Select pass-through-origin conditions (4) Save/Load table data function (5) Automatic data print function (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Measurement time (1-6000 sec, 1-6000 min) CPS, multi-cell compatible Save/Load time course data function Calculate Activity Time course data can be transmitted externally through RS-232C port.
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Multi-Component Analysis
(1) Up to 8 components (2) Pure and mixed samples of each constituent component can be used as standard samples (3) Besides measurement parameters, standard sample data can also be filed (4) Equally spaced wavelengths or random wavelengths can be selected for measurement wavelengths (5) Quantitation can be done by calling up spectra Data processing of spectrum data and time course data (1) Add, subtract, multiply, divide between two spectral data (2) Add, subtract, multiply, divide between two spectral data and constants (3) Derivative (1, 2, 3, 4 order), and Smoothing (4) Integration (Area calculation) (5) Pick peak (6) Pick point (7) Display curve (8) Read cursor
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5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Printer Multi-cell Sample Compartment CPS-240 Sipper Removing & Securing "Cover, Sample Compartment" ICCard List of Optional Accessories 5-1 5-4 5-6 5-8 5-11 5-14 5-17
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The HCP-IA (P/N 206-81009) thermal printer is available for use as the output device for the UV1601. Use this to output hard copies of the screen image or for numeric output, such as photometric values, etc.
Fig. 5.1.1 Thermal printer 5.1.1 Installation Procedure Table 5.1.1 Printer Installation Procedure Step 1 Operation, Monitor Display Return to the Top Menu. Key Operation Press the [RETURN] key until the screen changes. Then press the [MODE] key. 2 Mil 550.0nm| 6.989A | 1.Photometric 2.Spectrum 3.Quant i t at i on 4.Kinetics 5.Multi-Component 6.Data Processing 7.Optional Program Pack 8.Utilities Input item No.
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(11) Check to see that the initialization process is properly completed. (12) Press the [GOTO WL] key and set the wavelength to "530nm". (13) Using a white piece of paper (a business card or the like), check to see that the center of the beam matches with the center of the cell position at the position of the front-most cell in the multi-cell holder. It is abnormal for the light to strike the cell holder without passing through the cell holder hole. In this case contact your Service Representative. % NOTE : Insted of the slide ponel, "Cover, Sample Compartment" can be attached to the Multi-cell Sample Compartment. Please refer to "5.5 Removing & Securing "Cover, Sample Compartment" ".
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The CPS-240A thermoelectrically temperature controlled cell positioner is an temperature controlled cell holder for maintaining the temperature of 6 cells at a constant temperature. The CPS-240A is for use with 10mm rectangular cells, but a flow cell type, the CPS-240B, is also available. The UV-1601 screen displays and this operating manual are based on the typical CPS-240. CPS-240 Main Specifications Possible number of cells Temperature setting range Temperature accuracy Temperature control precision Ambient operating temperature : : : : : Sample side 6 (w/ temperature control) Reference side 1 (w/o temperature control) 16~60C 0.5C 0.1 15~35C
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Liquid samples can be consecutively aspirated and measured using a peristaltic pump which is driven by a stepping motor. The following 4 types of sipper units are available depending on the sample quantity required and whether or not there is temperature regulator. Minimum required sample quantity Sipper 160 Type L Sipper 160 Type T Sipper 160 Type C Sipper 160 Type U TSU-2200 lml 0.8ml 1.0ml 0.3ml 0.8ml Standard required sample quantity 2ml 1.5ml 2.5ml 0.5ml 1.5ml No temp reg No temp reg w/ temp reg No temp reg w/ temp reg Remarks
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(1) Automatic aspiration and measurement of manually loaded samples. (2) Fully automatic measurement when linked with an auto-sample changer.
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5.4.1 Installation Procedure (1) Turn OFF the UV-1601 unit power switch. (2) Loosen the knurled screws (2) beneath the front edge of the sample compartment. (3) Lift the entire sample compartment up and pull out. (4) Insert the notched edge of the base of the sipper unit into the positioning pin at the back of the sample compartment mounting area on the spectrophotometer, and slide the front down into place.
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5.4.2 Operating Procedure Please refer to Chapter 11 "11.2 Sipper" of the Operating Manual for the operating Procedure of the UV-1601 when the sipper is installed. Please refer to the Sipper 160 Operating Manual for detailed operating instructions for the sipper unit. [NOTE] Failure of the instrument to initialize properly may be attributable to one of the following. 1) The flow cell is not properly mounted when using a sipper unit, and the beam does not pass through the center of the cell and consequently does not properly strike the detector. 2) The flow cell may be properly set, but there is some sample remaining in the cell, causing the beam to bend. If initialized fails, In this case, it will be necessary to fill the flow cell with distilled water and turn the power ON again. You can draw distilled water into the flow cell by pressing the lever on the sipper unit while "UV-1601" is on the monitor display after turning the power back ON.
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There are optional accessories, such as the constant temperature single cell holder (P/N 202-30858-04) and 10 mm micro flow cell (P/N 204-06222), which are mounted in place of the sample compartment's (standard) cell holder. These may also have tubing fitted to their front panel to work with the circulating water bath. In order to mount these front panels which are equipped with tubing, it is necessary to remove the "Cover, Sample Compartment" from the standard sample compartment unit. In this case, please follow the following procedure. 5.5.1 Removing the "Cover, Sample Compartment" 1I) Turn OFF the UV-1601 unit power switch. (2) Loosen the knurled screws (2) beneath the sample compartment on the unit. (3) Lift the entire sample compartment up and pull out. (4) Turn the sample compartment unit upside-down and, as shown in Figure 5.5.1, forcibly twist the "Cover, Sample Compartment" in the direction of arrows with your thumb to remove the cover.
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: IC card should be handled with care (to protect the program or data) 1. Avoid phsically extreme shock. 2. Do not try to bend 3. Keep out of high temperature and direct sunlight 4. Keep out of strong magnetic fields and the shock of static electricity.
5.6.1 Program Pack Optional program Pack (IC card) provides optional functions to UV-1601.
Operating procedure
(1) Firmly insert the Program Pack into the IC card slot of the right side of the spectrophotometer.(shown in Fig 5.6.1) The Program Pack can be inserted/removed whenever the power switch of the spectrophotometer is ON or OFF.
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A A/D converter AC Power Cord Ambient Temperature Attachment Connector (I/O 1) Attachment Connector (I/O 2) Attachment Connector (I/O 3) Auto Sample Changer ASC-3 Auto Sample Changer ASC-5 AUTO ZERO Key 2-10 1-1, 3-14 4-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 5-17 5-17 2-6
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backup battery Baseline Correction Baseline Flatness Baseline Stability Beam dimensions C CEKey Cell Holder Cell holder assembly Cell Holder Set Screws Constant temperature Cell Holder Constant-temperature water circulating device TB-8 Contrast Cover, Sample Compartment CPS-240 Cursor Keys D D2 Lamp Energy Daily Maintenance & Periodic Maintenance Deuterium Lamp 3-3 3-1 2-7 , 2-6 ..2-5 3-14 2-5 5-17 5-17 2-4 2-5, 5-11 5-6 2-6 4-2 1-5 4-2 4-2
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Diffraction grating E Eject Button Electrical System ENTER Key Entrance slit F Filter Function Keys
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L lambda Org LCD LCD Unit LED Light source compartment Light source cover Light Source Org Light Source Replacement Light Source Specifications Light source switch wavelength M measurement mode Micro Cell Holder with mask minimum floor space required for installation MODE Key Multi-cell Holder Drive Connector Multi-cell Sample Compartment N Noise Level Numeric Keys P peristaltic pump Photometric Accuracy Photometric Range Photometric repeatability Positional relationship of cell holder and light Power Connector power consumption Power Switch pre-amplifier 5-8 4-1 4-1 ...4-1 2-9 2-2 1-4 2-2 2-10
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PRINT Key Printer Printer Connector (Centronix) R RAM Check Recording Range Replacing Fuses RETURN Key ROM Check RS-232C S Sample Compartment J O. & Sampling Interval Schematic of electrical system Schematic of optical system Sipper Software Specifications Spectral Band Width Specular reflectance Measuring Attachment 5 angle Standard Accessories START/STOP Key Stray Light Super-Micro Cell Holder T The dimensions of the UV-1601 Thermal printer Tungsten Halogen Lamp V Voltage Selector
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Shimadzu Co. provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All rights are reserved, including those to reproduce this publication or parts thereof in any form without permission in writing from Shimadzu Corporation. Information in this publication is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vender. Any errors or omissions which may have occured in this publication despite the utmost care taken in its production will be corrected as soon as possible, but not necessarily immediately upon detection. Copyright Shimadzu Corporation 1994
Thank you for your purchase of the Shimadzu Recording Spectrophotometer UV-1601. The UV-1601 is a newly designed instrument equipped with all of the basic spectrophotometer functions in a compact body. The UV-1601 can also be applied to a variety of analysis using our optional software, available on IC cards. In order for you to fully employ and effectively utilize the functions of this instrument, it is recommended that you carefully read this manual before using the UV-1601, and thereafter keep it close at hand for future reference.
This Instruction Manual (Operetion Guide) describes the operation of this instrument. In Chapter 1, the basic key operations, etc. will be explained. The software for this instrument basically comprises 8 modes for measurement (or data processing, instrument parameter setting, etc.). Chapter 2 describes the methods for selecting these modes and the operations which are shared by several of the measurement modes. From Chapter 3 on, the details about operation in the various modes are explained. Of the operations which are shared by the various modes, "Sample Module Control" and "PC Control" are treated in detail in Chapter 11 and Chapter 12.
3.3.2 [AUTO ZERO] 3.3.3 Sample No. [Smpl No.] 3.3.4 [Factor K] (Quantitation by K-factor method) 3.4 Post-measurement Processing 3.4.1 Data Print and Screen Copy 3.4.2 Data Management [DataFile] 3.4.3 Data Display [DataDisp]
<1. Start program> <2. Datadisplay> <3. S/Rexchange> <4. Light source> <5. Printer> <6. Clock set> <7. Maintenanco Chapter 11 Sample Module Control (Multi-cell, Sipper Operation) 11 Sample Module Control (Multi-cell, Sipper Operation)
11.1 Multi-cell Sample Compartment 11.2 Sipper 11.3 CPS-240 11.4 About the Blank Correction Function Chapter 12 PC Control 12.1 Connecting to a PC 12.2 Receiving Commands and Protocol 12.3 Explanation of Commands and Data 12.4 Command List 12.5 Sample Program Chapter 13 Index
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When the power is turned ON, the spectrophotometer is checked and initialized according to the items shown in the screen in Figure 1.1. The time required for this initialization is approximately 3 minutes 30 seconds if all of the items are properly completed. As each item enters its initialization operation, it is highlighted. Then, when the initialization for that item is properly completed, the star next to it is also highlighted. However, if any abnormality is detected, the initialization process is interrupted at that item, without its star being highlighted. Please refer to the "Installaton & Maintenance Manual", "3.2 Initialization and Error Display" regarding the content of the checks performed for each item and the points to check if an error is indicated.
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(2) Print using function keys: When a function key has a [Print Out] function, as in a mode such as Photometries in which the measurement results are recorded in table form, all of the tabular data will be printed out. (3) Print numeric data for : In modes in which the measurement results are obtained as numeric values, as each measurement is acquired (as with Photometric) these measurements will automatically be printed. The UV-1600 can be connected to a commercially available printer for personal computer that conforms to the printer command ESC/P of EPSON. Connecting to the printer complied with ESC/P enables following output in addition to the above mentioned three types of printouts. (4) Print waveform In the spectrum mode and kinetics mode, it is possible to plot the waveform (spectrum) on A4 size paper when it is displayed on the screen. It is half as large as A4 paper. Examples in each mode by the 24-pin printer are displayed in Fig. 1.3 and Fig. 1.4. By pressing the [PRINT] key while the waveform is being displayed, printing of the waveform or its hard copying can be selected. For the connection of the printer, refer to the "5.1 Printer" of the "Instruction manual - Installation and Maintenance".
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2.1 Mode Selection Screen 2.2 Overview of Various Modes 2.3 Operatious Shared by Various Modes 2.3.1 Load Parameters [Params] 2.3.2 IC Card [IC Card] 2.3.3 PC Control [PC Ctrl] 2.3.4 Save Parameters [SavParam] 2.3.5 Measurement Screen [SmplMeas] 2.3.6 Start Measurement 2.3.7 Sample Control [SmplCntl] 2.3.8 Baseline Correction [BaseCorr] 2.3.9 Save Curve and Call Curve [SavCurve]/[CallCurv] 2.3.10 Data Management [DataFile] 2.3.11 Data Display [DataDisp] 2.3.12 Enlarge/Reduce [Zoom] 2.3.13 External Transmission [ExtTrans] 2.3.14 Read Cursor Function 2-1 2-2 2-6 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-11 2-11 2-15 2-16 2-18 2-20 2-21 IUV-1600SERIESI
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a standard sample and quantitates an unknown sample. Measurement methods are 1-wavelength method 2-wavelength method 3-wavelength method Derivative quantitation In addition, the following methods are available for calibration curve generation K-factor method Single point calibration curve method Multi-point calibration curve method (See Chapter 5 Quantitation)
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Numeric data tables, such as the photometric values and concentrations obtained in the Photometric and Quantitation modes, can be saved to and loaded from the instrument memory or an data pack (option). Up to 6 files of data tables can be saved in the instrument memory, while if an data pack (option) is also used, a total of 32 files can be saved. In addition, the maximum quantity of data comprising the various data tables is 166 data for Photometric mode and 182 data for Quantitation mode. Of these, the table data up to the immediately preceding measurement are automatically saved in the dedicated File No. 0 (zero) under the filename "Original". The Data file list screen is displayed when you select [DataFile].
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1) If curves are overlaid on the screen using the [CallCurv] function, a [Zoom] will be executed only on the data which were displayed on the screen first, and the other data will be deleted from the screen. 2) When measurement results have been overlaid, a [Zoom] command will be executed on the most recently acquired data; all other data will be deleted.
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Refer to "12.1 Connecting to PC" for information on the connection cable. Use the MS-DOS COPY command for loading on the PC side. The COPY command receives data over the RS-232C port. Enter COPY AUX DATA.l and then press the [ExtTrans] key on the UV-1601 to input the currently displayed data
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3 Photometric Mode 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6
3.1 Measurement Parameter Configuration Screen 3.2 Setting Measurement Parameters 3.2.1 Set Wavelength 3.2.2 [T%/ABS] 3.2.3 Sample Control [SmplCntl] 3.2.4 Save Parameters [SavParam] 3.3 Measurement 3.3.1 Measurement Screen [SmplMeas] 3.3.2 [AUTO ZERO] 3.3.3 Sample No. [Smpl No.] 3.3.4 [Factor K] (Quantitation by K-factor method) 3.4 Post-measurement Processing 3.4.1 Data Print and Screen Copy 3.4.2 Data Management [DataFile] 3.4.3 Data Display [DataDisp]
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This is the fixed wavelength measurement mode. This measures the absorbance (ABS) or % transmittance (T%) at a fixed wavelength. By repeating a measurement, you can create and display a table of the measurement results. It is also possible to quantitate the results by the K-factor method. This is a simple quantitation method. A sample concentration C is expressed as C=K*ABS, and when the value for K (K = Cone, of Std / absorbance of Std) is already known, you can enter the value for K and measure the concentration of unknown samples. Up to 166 data can be saved in one file. zr
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Sample No. Measured value Current wavelength and photometric value Measured value multiplied by K-factor
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When blank correction is necessary, set the blank sample and press then [AUTO ZERO] key before measurement Sets the photometric value at this time to OABS (100%). 3.3.3 Sample No. [Smpl No.] You can reassign the number for the next sample being measured. The sample number input range is 0 to 9999. 3.3.4 [Factor K] (Quantitation by K-factor method) When the absorbance and concentration are directly proportional, this is a simple quantitation method that calculates the concentration by multiplying the absorbance by a certain conversion factor K. In the measurement screen, select [Factor K] and then enter the value for K from the keyboard as instructed on the screen. The current value for K is displayed in the lower-right of the screen. In addition, the value for factor * absorbance =K * ABS is displayed in the right-hand column of the table. In the transmittance mode, the value for factor K*T% is displayed in the right-hand column of the table. NOTE! When performing quantitation by the K-factor method, it is suggested that the measurement mode be set to ABS (absorbance). 3-5
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4 Spectram Mode 4-1 4-2 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-7 4-7
4.1 Measurement Parameter Configuration Screen 4.2 Setting Measurement Parameters 4.2.1 Setting Parameter Items <1. Meas. mode> <2. Scanning range> <3. Rec. range> <4. Scan speed> <5. No. of scans> <6. Display mode> <7. Gain> (E mode only) <8. Light Source> (E mode only) 4.2.2 Baseline Correction [BaseCorr] 4.2.3 Call Curve [CallCurv] 4.2.4 Sample Control [SmplCntl] 4.2.5 Save Parameters [SavParam]
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This is the mode in which spectral measurement is performed. There are three types of measurement available: ABS (absorbance), T% (% transmittance) and single beam E (energy). Measured spectra can be saved to memory and be subjected to various data processing in the Data Processing mode (Chapter 8).
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Shows how many times the spectrum will be measured for the same sample for each time the [START] key is pressed.
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<5. No. of scans> Set the number of times a scan will be repeated. If this is set to 2 or more times, the interval setting will be displayed with the scanning repetitions on the same display line.
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This allows you to set a blank sample and correct the baseline under the measurement parameters which have been set. (See 2.3.8 Baseline Correction) 4.2.3 Call Curve [CallCurv] This allows you to recall data which have been stored in the instrument memory or a data pack (option) to the screen. (See 2.3.9 Save Curve and Call Curve [SavCurve]/[CallCurv])
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5.1 Measurement Parameter Configuration Screen 5.2 Setting Measurement Parameters 5.2.1 Set Parameters Items <l.Meas.> <2. Method> <3. No. ofMeas>..... <4. Unit> <5. Data print> 5.2.2 Sample Control [SmplCntl] 5.2.3 Measurement Screen [SmplMeas] 5.2.4 Save Parameters [Savparam] 5.3 Calibration Curve Display and Modification 5.3.1 Single point Calibration Curve 5.3.2 Multi-point Calibration Curve
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This is the mode in which unknown samples are quantitated by creating a calibration curve from standard samples. The following 4 types of quantitation are available depending on the number of wavelengths used in the measurement method: One-wavelength method Two-wavelength method Three-wavelength method Derivative quantitation The two/three-wavelength methods create the calibration curve and measure the unknown sample using several wavelengths. These are effective in eliminating the effects of dispersion due to interfering components and contaminants and in correcting "floating" of the baseline due to bubbles. For more details, see "5.6 Two/Three-wavelength Quantitation Method". Derivative quantitation is a method of quantitation using the derivative of a spectrum. For more details, see "5.7 Derivative Quantitation Method". The following 3 methods are available for creating calibration curves. K-factor (C=K*ABS+B) method Single point calibration curve method Multi-point calibration curve method The K-factor method is one in which you manually enter the factors K and B for the calibration curve. The Single point method is one in which the calibration curve is created by measuring a single standard sample. The multi-point method is one in which the calibration curve is created by measuring multiple (up to 10) standard samples. The multi-point method will not only create a straight line, but can also generate 2nd and 3rd order curve fits of the data. The quantitated data can be saved to memory or a data pack (option). Up to 182 data can be saved per file. Q c Sj 3" g ^
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Shows the current wavelength and photometric value. ^Shows which of the 3 quantitation methods is being used. Shows the calibration curve factors, the concentration/absorbance of the standard sample, or the number of standard samples. The data displayed changes depending on the quantitation method used. ' Shows whether or not the data will be printed for each measurement.
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If the number of repetitions is set to 2 or higher, an indicator of the number of repetitions will be
displayed and the average value will be used to determine the K value. The results of each measurement will be displayed in the measurement value table on the right. After the repetitive measurements are completed, the average value (represented by m at the bottom of the right side) will be displayed in the concentration table on the left. <3. Multi-point calib.> lst/2nd/3rd order calibration curves can be created by the least square method from 1 to 10 standard samples of known concentrations. Enter the number of standards samples (1-10), the order number (1-3) and whether or not to pass through the origin according to the instructions on the screen. The number of standard samples must be more than the order number of the calibration curve when "0 intercept: YES" is selected, and must be more than (order number + 1) when "0 intercept: NO" is selected.
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Get /\BS value by ? 1 ) K e y - i n 2 ) M e a s . ( o n l y c e l l 1) 3 ) M u l t i - c e l 1 s e q u e n t i a l meas. Fig. 5.8 Multi-point calibration curve creation screen First, key in the concentration value for each standard sample (5 standard samples in the illustrated example) according to the instructions on the screen. The input order and the size of the concentration value are unrelated. Next, enter the ABS value for each sample in order of the standard sample No. The following 3 input methods are available.
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1) Key input Enter the numeric value for ABS from the keyboard. 2) Measurement input (use only cell 1) Set the standard samples in the standard sample module or sequentially in cell 1 of the Multicell or CPS-240 (both options) and press the [START] key to measure the sample. 3) Multi-cell sequential measurement input You can continuously measure the standard samples by setting the standard samples in order in cells 1 through 6 of the Multi-cell or CPS-240A (both options) and pressing the [START] key. (In the case, there must be 6 or fewer standard samples.) Once you have completed entering the values for ABS, a table of concentrations and ABS (concenO tration table) will be created.
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If you interrupt repetitive measurements by pressing the [RETURN] key, the average value will not be computed.
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. Repetitions = 3 ^.Average value
Cone, (rug/ml)
1 -3
1 -1 1 -2
6.850 0.058
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4. Unit> Specify the unit of concentration using number 0 through 8. Unit of measure ^ H
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2: ppm 5: EH 8: /zg/ml
Input No.
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ABS
8. 858 e.858 8. 858 8. 858 8. 058 8. 858 e.858 8. 858 e.850 8. 858 8. 858 8. 858
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The coordinate positions of each standard sample are shown by the x marks. You can change the values for the concentration and ABS for all of the standard samples and create a new calibration curve using [NewCalib]. All standard sample data up to that point will be deleted when [NewCalib] is executed. You can change the order of the calibration curve with [Chg.Ord.]. The equation for the calibration curve will be displayed by [Equation]. Press [Std.Tabl] to display a table of the concentrations and ABS for the standard samples (concentration table) on screen.
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5.4.1 Measurement Screen When creation of the calibration curve has been completed, you can switch to the measurement screen using the [SmplMeas] or the [START] key and perform measurements. (The first measurement will be performed when the [START] key is pressed.) The display format in the measurement screen will differ somewhat depending on the settings for the No. of measurements and sample control.
,Unit Quant i t a t i o n
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A B S Cone, 9.7867 9.959 9.858 9.7867 8.859 9.7867 8.859 9.7867 9.959 8.7867
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789.8mr9.958A A B S Conc.dng/ml) .823 12.868 .048 0.7504 0.345 5.3980. 0.7867 9.8! 5.2453 .335 12.824 20 8.7485 .048 5.4668 .349 RCBHHIffl
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This allows you to change the number of the sample to be measured next. The sample No. input range is 0 to 9999. 5.4.3 Data Management [DataFile] This function saves measurement data or recalls saved data to the screen. (See 2.3.10 Data Management [DataFile]) 5.4.4 Data Display [DataDisp] This function displays a list of measurement data, including data which have been scrolled off the screen. 5-15 IUV-1600 SERIES I
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You can also print or delete the data table. (See 2.3.11 Data Display [DataDisp]) 5.4.5 Display Equation [Equation] This displays the equation used to compute a calibration curve created as a single point or multi-point calibration curve. The factor values in the K-factor method are displayed in the parameter configuration screen. An example of a multi-point calibration curve. A single point calibration curve will not display the correlation coefficient r2.
Calib. cune equatio I 2 ABS = K3C 3 + K2C f K1C+ K8 K3 = -0 .0005 K2 = -0 0142 Kl = 0 2378 K0 = 0 0000 r2 = 0 9825
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If A i, A 2 and A 3 are taken so that the points S, T and U of the interfering component are connected by a single straight line, then A2-A4=B2-B4 leaving only the information for the target component. Normally, the absorbance wavelength for the target component is set for A 2. Quantitation measurement is then performed according to these parameters.
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6 Kinetics Mode 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-11
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6.1 Measurement Parameter Configuration Screen 6.2 Setting Measurement Parameters 6.2.1 Set Parameter Items 6.2.2 Call Curve [CallCurv] (Fl key) 6.2.3 List Data [DataList] (F2 key) 6.2.4 Sample Control [SmplCntl] (F3 key) 6.2.5 Save Parameters [SavParam] (F4 key) 6.3 About the Data Sampling Interval 6.4 Measurement Using Multi-Cell 6.5 Screen Display and Printer Output of Measurement Results
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In this mode, the time-dependent changes in absorbance or % transmittance at a fixed wavelength are measured and recorded. This mode includes an enzyme activity calculation function, a typical application of time change measurement. This comprises finding the enzyme activity from the time changes in absorbance (enzyme reaction curve) caused as a result of enzymatic reactions. The time changes in absorbance will be displayed on screen and the absorbance can be found at each sampling interval, set according to the (Lag time) + (Rate time) and amount of change in absorbance will be calculated Rate time. The segment after measurement has started which is not subject to activity computation can be set as the "Lag time". The segment designated "Rate time" is evenly divided and the rate of change (A Abs/min) is found for the rate time by the least square of 21 points. The activity value is then found by multiplying this result by a factor. The rate of change (A Abs/min) can be recalculated for different segments by resetting the "Lag time" and "Rate time" for the same reaction curve.
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Meas. mode Meas, time Lag time Rate time 3.Factor 4.Rec. range 5.Temp, control 6.Time scale
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Enables you to save the ,. current measurement parameters. (See 2.3.4)
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Press this to call up data which has been stored in internal memory or a data pack. (See 2.3.9)
Shows the mea- Determine the sample surement results in module parameters, table format. (See (See 2.3.7) 2.3.5)
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(option) to the screen. (See 2.3.9 Save Curve and Call Curve [SavCurve]/[CallCurv]) 6.2.3 List Data [DataList] (F2 key) List the measurement results (sample No., initial value (ABS), A ABS/min, activity) in table format, as shown in Figure 6.3.
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(1) Sample No. [Smpl No.] (Fl key) Enables you to renumber the sample to be measured next. The sample number input range is 0 to 9999. (2) Reaction Curve [Curve] (F2 key) Enables you to redisplay the reaction curve. (3) Recalculate [Re-Calc] (F3 key) Enables you to change the Lag time and Rate time and recalculate the activity value. (4) Display Data [DataDisp] (F4 key) This is the function for displaying the data table. It enables you to display the measurement data, including data which have scrolled off the screen. The maximum number of measurement is 133. You can also print the table or delete data. (See 2.3.11 Data Display) 6.2.4 Sample Control [SmplCntl] (F3 key) Set the sample module being used or the number of cells, etc. (See 2.3.7 Sample Control [Smpl Cntl]) 5" o </> o
6.2.5 Save Parameters [SavParam] (F4 key) Enables you to save the current measurement parameters to the instrument memory or a data pack (option). (See 2.3.4 Save Parameters [SavParam])
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Table 6.1 Measurement Time and Data Sampling Interval Measurement Time (sec/min) 1 - 100 1 0 1 - 200 2 0 1 - 500 501-1000 1001-2000 2001-5000 5001-6553 Data Sampling Interval (sec/min) 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.0 2.0 5.0 10.0
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When performing kinetics measurements of multiple samples using a Multi-cell (option) or CPS-240 (option), set the number of cells used in Sample Control to 2 or more (up to 6). Item No. 2 in the parameter configuration screen changes as shown in Figure 6.4.
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I 580.0nrn| G .800A ABS 5 Heas.Int: 10S8C 15 sec 25 sec 1.8800 -0.82A ~ 8.82A sec (START t o Meas.)
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The minimum allowable input value for the measurement interval is determined by the setting for the number of cells used, as shown in Table 6.2. Table 6.2 Relationship Between Minimum Measurement Interval and the No. of Cells Used Minimum Allowable Meas. Int. (Multi-cell) (sec) 10 9 8 7 6 Minimum Allowable Meas. Int. (CPS-240) (sec) 15 13 11 9 7
The operation and resulting reaction curves when the number of cells used is 3, the number of measurements is 10 and the measurement interval is 15sec are shown below.
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Lag time This defines the time from when you press the [START] key until rate calculation starts. In the reaction curve screen, this corresponds to the time from O.Osec (O.Omin) until the point of the first dotted line, as in Figure 6.7. The maximum value is determined such that the two measurement (i.e., one interval) can be maintained as the rate calculation time, since it is necessary to perform at least two measurements for rate calculation. Consequently, the maximum allowable Lag time is Interval X (No. of Meas. - 1) - Interval Measurement Time
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If you press the [START] key in the measurement parameter configuration screen, the display will switch to a screen displaying the reaction curve and the absorbance changes in the sample will be displayed in real time. The dotted lines in the display screen show the end of the Lag time and the end of the Rate time. When the measurement time is completed, after the measurement results data table has been displayed, the display will switch to the reaction curve screen in Figure 6.8. Time course curve can be recorded on the pen recorder in real time by using the optional analog output interface. For the analog output interface, refer to the analog output interface manual.
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7 Multi-component Quantitation Mode 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-3 7-3 7-5 7-5 7-5 7-5 7-5 7-5 : 7-6 7-6 7-6 7-8 ? g g = ?
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7.1 Load Stored Measurement Parameters 7.2 Measurement Parameter Configuration Screen 7.2.1 Baseline Correction [BaseCorr] 7.2.2 Sample Control [Smpl Cntl] 7.3 Setting Measurement Parameters <1. Scanning range> <2. Rec. range> <3. Scan speed> (Fast, Medium, Slow, Very Slow) <4. Display mode> <5. No. of Components> <6. Standard Type> <7. No. of Standard> <8. Meas. A > <9. Standard data>
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No s o l u t i o n Multi-Component c a l c u l a t i o n error Try t o measure S t a n d a r d data a g a i n . The c a u s e of No s o l u t i o n s t a t u s . 1 ) T h e ABS d a t a a t a s e l e c t e d I a r e almost zero. 2)Ttuo o r m o r e S t a n d a r d s p e c t r a are practically identical. P r e s s STOP k e y 2) If a sample whose absorbance is virtually zero, or a sample with a closely similar absorption spectrum shape is used as the standard sample, isolation quantitation calculations may not be able to be performed or accurate values may not be found. 3) If a mixed sample with 4 or more constituent components is used as the standard sample, it is highly probable that isolation quantitation calculations will not be able to be performed.
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When you select <5. Multi-Component> in the mode selection screen, a screen will be displayed for loading measurement parameters and standard sample data which have been saved.
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Load t h e e x i s t i n g p a r a m e t e r p?
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Only one set of the measurement parameters from the multi-component quantitation mode can be saved together with the standard sample data in a separate memory location from other measurement modes. When you select [Load], the measurement parameters which have been saved in memory are loaded. You may also select [NewCalib] to reset new parameters. Now, if there are no parameters saved, this screen will not be displayed.
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-Range displayed in measured spectrum - Scanning speed ~ Overlay or refresh spectrum data "Number of components comprising mixed sample "Is standard sample mixed or pure?
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The multi-component quantitation mode has more parameters to be set than other measurement modes. Set the various items according to the instructions on the screen. Parameters <1.> through <4.> are virtually identical with those in the Spectrum mode (See Chapter 4). Some parameter items are interrelated, e.g. <5. No. of component> and <7. No. of Standard> NOTE! When you change parameter items <1 .> and <5.> through <9.>, the standard sample data will be deleted. If you have selected one of these items by mistake, you can cancel by pressing [RETURN]. If you press [ENTER], the standard sample data settings will be deleted. <1. Scanning range> Set the wavelength range over which the absorbance will be measured. <2. Rec. range> Enter the range for the vertical axis when displaying the absorption spectrum on screen for a standard sample measurement or unknown sample measurement.
<3. Scan speed> (Fast, Medium, Slow, Very Slow) Set the wavelength scanning speed from among 4 levels. <4. Display mode>
Select whether to overlay absorption spectra for standards or unknown samples, or rewrite the spectrum for each measurement.
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When entering desired wavelengths, you cannot enter two or more of the same wavelength, or a wavelength that exceeds the scanning range. You also may not enter a wavelength that does not align with the sampling pitch of the wavelength scan (displayed as ScanPitch(nm)). (see 4.6 Scanning Speed and Data Sampling Interval) If the entered wavelength is inappropriate, a message will be displayed inviting you to enter another wavelength. Once you have set the measurement wavelengths, "Defined" will be displayed in <8. Meas. A > of the parameter configuration screen.
<9. Standard data> This allows you to enter the standard sample concentrations, after that to measure the standard sample absobance spectra. This parameter is explained in "7.4 Measuring Standard Sample".
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When you select <9. Standard data> in the parameter configuration screen, a standard sample concentration input screen will be displayed. The standard sample concentrations are entered and the standard sample absorbance spectra are measured in this screen. Parameters <1 > through <8> must be set in the parameter configuration screen in order to measure the standard sample(s). The concentration input screen differs slightly depending on whether the standard sample is pure or mixed.
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7.4.1 Enter Concentration [InptConc] When <Standard type> = Pure When you select [InptConc], the concentration column (CONC.) for each standard (COMP. 1...) will be highlighted in order. Key in the concentrations in order as instructed on the screen. Confirm the entered concentration value with the [RETURN] key. When <Standard type> = Mixed Use the cursor keys [<][>] to select the number of the standard sample (STD. 1...) whose concentration is to be entered. (The selected standard sample No. will be highlighted.) Enter the concentration for each component of the selected standard sample just as when the standard type is pure. Confirm the entries for one standard sample by pressing the [RETURN] key. 7.4.2 Measure Standard Sample When you have completed entering all of the standard sample concentrations, the instrument will enter standby mode to measure the standard sample. 3 T1 o o 3 {?
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[CallCurv] Whether the sample is pure or mixed, you can call up absorbance spectrum measured in the Spectrum mode which have already been saved in memory and use them as the standard sample data. Specify the standard sample No. just as when performing measurement, and then call the spectrum from memory with [CallCurv] (See 2.3.9 Save Curve and Call Curve [SavCurve]/[CallCurv]). 7.4.3 Display Curve When you select [Curve], spectrum is display on the screen. When the Display mode is Sequential,the spectrum measured latest will be display. In the case of Overlay, All measured spectra will be display.
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When you select [Calc] after all standard data are entered and measured, the parameters for quantitation will be calculate. "Busy" is displayed on the upper right corner during calculation. Note:When you execute the calculation, the measured spectrum will be deleted.
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The result of calculation is confirmed by entering [RETURN] key. After that Parameter Configuration screen will be displayed.
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In this mode, the following 6 processing functions can be performed on wavelength and time scanning data measured in the Spectrum and Kinetics (only when one cell is used) modes. <1. CH operation> Enables arithmetic operations with curve data and numerical value, and arithmetic operations between curve data with matching vertical axis units (ABS, T%, E) and horizontal axis units (nm, sec, min). <2. Derivative> Perform derivative processing on curve data. Enables you to set the wavelength difference A A or time difference A T for the derivative calculations, and perform 1st to 4th order derivative processing. You can also perform smoothing processing by setting 0 (zero) as the derivative order. <3. Peak> Enables the peaks and valleys in a curve data to be detected and a table of the numeric values to be displayed. Up to 20 peaks and valleys can be detected. <4. CH display> Calls curve data saved in memory to screen. Enables you to overlay several data. <5. Area c a l o Calculates the area bounded by the curve and horizontal axis. The calculated area inside and outside the curve will be displayed. <6. Point pick> Enables the ordinate values corresponding to the abscissa values specified with arbitrary or a fixed interval to be displayed in a numeric table. Up to 20 points can be displayed. 5 3 a) 5(O
NOTE! In this mode, files in which curve data are saved can be expressed with CH (channels).
When you select <6. Data Processing> in the mode selection screen, the processing item selection screen shown below will be displayed. Shows that the instrument is in Data Processing mode.
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8.2.1 Select Processing Item Select the processing item from among the item numbers <1. CH operation> through <6. Point pick> in the processing item selection screen. 8.2.2 Select Processing Data Once measurement has been performed in the Spectrum or Kinetics mode and you return to the mode selection screen and then select <6. Data Processings the data which have just been measured will be displayed in the processing item selection screen, where you can perform data processing on those data. If you wish to process data which have been stored in the instrument memory or a data pack (option), use [CallCurv] to specify the file No. and call the curve data to the processing item selection screen. (See 2.3.9) NOTE! The [CallCurv] key does not have an overlay function in Data Processing mode. You can overlay data with the CH display function (See 8.3 Processing Items, <4. CH display>). 8.2.3 Change Screens [Chg Disp] This displays the curve data which have been displayed in the processing item selection screen over the entire screen.
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The curve data can be zoomed ([Zoom]) in this screen (See 2.3.12 [Zoom]). You can also save the displayed data using [SavCurve] (See 2.3.8 Save Curve/Call Curve [SavCurve]/[CallCurv]). You can also use the cursor to read any curve data value on the vertical axis (See 2.3.14 Cursor Functions).
NOTE! There is no [Restore] function for [Zoom] in the Data Processing mode (See 2.3.12 Enlarge/Reduce [Zoom]). The original data can be re-displayed using [Restore] in the processing item selection screen. Press the [RETURN] key to return to the processing item selection screen. At this time, the curve data showing the results of data processing (including [Zoom]) will be displayed in the curve data display area of the processing item selection screen. 8.2.4 [Restore] You can display the screen with the data before data processing. Use this to perform a different process, or to redo processing, on the original data.
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Select <1. CH data> in this screen to perform operations between curve data, or select <2. Factor> to perform operations between curve data and a numeric value. <l.CHdata> This allows you to perform arithmetic operations (+, -, X, -f) between the curve data being displayed in the processing item selection screen and the curve data in the specified file No.
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NOTE! The units on the vertical axes (ABS, T%, E) of the two curves must be the same. If the ranges of the horizontal axes differ, the operation will be performed for the area in which the ranges overlap. Where (Absorbance data over 500 to 600nm) + (Absorbance data over 550 to 650nm) is specified, the operation will be performed and the results shown for the 550 to 600nm range. Furthermore, if the sampling interval for the two sets of data differ (See 4.6 Scanning Speed and Data Sampling Interval or 6.3 About the Data Sampling Interval), the operation will be performed after the interpolating data of the larger sampling interval so that it lines up with the smaller sampling interval.
When you select <1. CH data>, the curve file list screen will be displayed.
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The operation will be performed between the curve data which was already being displayed in the processing item selection screen and the one which is loaded this time from the instrument memory or a data pack (option). The operation symbol (+, -, x, -r) is selected by number as instructed by the screen.
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Press the [RETURN] key to return the display to the processing item selection screen. At this time, the curve data resulting from calculations are displayed on the screen. You can re-display the curve data before processing (Left side of arithmetic operation) using the [Restore] key. Factor> This executes arithmetic operations between the curve data displayed in the CH operation screen (in the case of Fig. 8.7, the File No. 1 "FILTER" called from memory) and a numeric value. When you select <2. Factor>, a numeric value input screen will be displayed.
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Derivative> This performs derivative or smoothing processing on the curve data displayed in the processing item selection screen. The 1st to 4th order derivative curve is computed by digital derivative operation processing using the convolution method, based on the data from 17 wavelength (time) points on either side of the curve data. In addition, smoothing processing can be performed on 17 points of data. Select <2. Derivative> to display the derivative processing screen.
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The results from the derivative of the curve data displayed in the derivative processing screen where 0RDER=2 and A A (N)=l, are shown in Figure 8.10.
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Enter the horizontal range over which the area will be calculated according to the instructions on the screen. Press one of the ( < f ) Cpy keys t 0 display a cursor. While the cursor is displayed, you can specify the start point or end point by moving the cursor and pressing [ENTER]. When you enter the range, the calculation will be executed and the result displayed. (Fig. 8.16) If the value at the start (or end) point does not match up with a sampling point, the calculation will be performed between the nearest sampling points in the outside of the specified range.
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<6. Point pick> This will display a list of ordinate data for up to 20 points at a specified interval from a specified abscissa (wavelength, time). Inputting "-" for the start point of abscissa enables the ordinate data corresponding to up to 20 points of arbitrary abscissa values to be displayed.When you select <6. Point pick>, the point pick screen will be displayed.
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8.4.2 Values at Ends of Derivative Spectrum Since the derivative value is calculated at each wavelength (time) in derivative processing, the data before and after each individual wavelength are required. There are instances in which the derivative values at the ends of the curve data are incorrect because the data for the points required for calculation have to be extrapolated in order to perform the derivative calculations. 8.4.3 Smoothing Processing Smoothing processing is data processing which uses the same method as derivative processing to reduce the noise in curve data. An example of smoothing processing is illustrated below. (Figs. 8.20(A), (B))
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This is the mode for setting the instrument's operating parameters, such as the light source switching wavelength, printer setup or the number of data columns displayed. The parameters which can be set in this mode are parameters which are shared with other modes. These will also be stored internally, even if the power is turned OFF.
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When you select <8. Utilities> in the mode selection screen, the utilities menu shown in Figure 10.1 will be displayed.
Set the mode in which the instrument will enter standby when the power is turned ON. Set the number of column \ of data to be displayed. Exchange the light flux on the sample side and reference side. Set the light source switch-' ing wavelength. Set the printer to be used. Set the current time.
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(1) Following four types of printers can be connected. HCP Set this when the screen copy printer HPC-1A (option) is being used. DPU Set this when the DPU-411 printer (option) is being used. ESC/P9 Set this when using a printer that supports the ESC/P control code for EPSON 9-pin printers. ESC/P24 Set this when using a printer that supports the ESC/P control code for EPSON 24-pin printers. This is also applied for laser printers. When selecting ESC/P9 and ESC/P24, the left margin can also be set. The setting range is from 0 to 9. NOTE! If you do not properly select the printer type, the printer will not operate properly.
(2) Date print Set this whether the date should be printed in the hard copy output. (3) Function key print Set this whether the region to display function keys should be output in a hard copy. <6. Clock set> Use this to set the time of the clock. The clock is the 24-hour type and is set in the order (Year/Month/ Date Hour: Minute:Second). Since it has a battery back-up, it is not necessary to set the clock every time you turn ON the power. Ex.) 10/Dec/94 12:34:56 <7. Turning OFF the D2 lamp automatically> D2 lamp is automatically turned OFF when measurement is not performed. The following 4 kinds of time are available for OFF timer setting. When nothing is executed during the set time, the lamp is turned OFF. 10 min, 30 min, 60 min, <8. Buzzer sound> Set this to turn ON/OFF of the buzzer. 10-5 IUV-1600SERIESI . 5"
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Fig. 10.5 Function check results printout (2) Instrument baseline correction In addition to normal baseline correction, this instrument also has an instrument baseline correction function. Instrument baseline correction corrects and records the optical balance of the spectrophotometer itself at narrow correction intervals. The recorded instrument baseline is then used during baseline correction in the various measurement modes. The baseline correction in each of the modes performs correction at a relatively coarse correction interval over a specified wavelength range, but is also able to correct even fine optical imbalances in the instrument in a short time. If the correction measurements in this correction are not performed at the same intervals as the data acquisition interval used during measurement in a past baseline correction, differences and shock noise which could not be corrected can be eliminated. 10-7 IUV-1600SERIESI
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When you use a function key to call up the sample control screen from a measurement parameter configuration screen, you can set the measurement parameters for the sample module. The 3 following accessories are available which can be mounted in place of the standard sample module and operated in synchronization with the main instrument. 1. Multi-cell (Cell holder capable of handling 6 cells.) 2. Sipper (Perform measurements while drawing sample into a flow cell using a pump.) 3. CPS-240 (6 cell holder with a temperature regulation function.) Refer to "Chapter 5 (Optional) Special Accessories" in t h e " Instruction Manual - User's System Guide" for the instructions for mounting the various accessories. 2* "O,
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This accessory is equipped with 6 sample-side cell holders and one reference-side cell holder. The 6 sample-side cell holders can be moved automatically or by key operations on the spectrophotometer unit.
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(1) Sample module Specify the name of the instrument mounted in the sample module. This can be set to 1. Standard (Multi-cell), 2. Sipper or 3. CPS-240. Set this to 1. even when using a standard sample module. (2) Drive cell No. Enter the number of cells being measured. The input range is 1 to 6. (3) Reagent blank corr. (cell 1) This indicates that the sample being used as the reagent blank has been placed in the cell position 1. Enter the [3] key to switch the display between "YES" and "NO". Refer to " 11.4 About the Blank Correction Function" for details about "reagent blank correction". (4) Cell blank corr. Set whether or not to perform cell blank correction on the measurement results. Enter the [4] key to switch the display between "YES" and "NO". Refer to "11.4 About the Blank Correction Function" for details about "cell blank correction". (5) [MoveHome] (Fl key) This moves cell 1 (the cell inserted into the front-most cell holder) into the measurement light path.
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(6) [MoveCell] (F2 key) This advances the holder one cell. If cell 6 is the cell which is currently in the light path, the holder will move to cell 1 when you press this key. (7) [Cell Blk] (F3 key) This acquires absorbance (transmittance) data for the cell which is inserted in the respective cell holder. Cell blank correction subtracts the absorbance acquired at this time from the sample measurement results for each cell. (The two are divided for transmittance.) When "Cell blank corr." is set to "YES", be sure to perform cell blank correction for the cell being used. This function operates only when "Cell blank corr." is set to "YES". (8) [Cell =1] This indicates the current cell position. (Nothing will happen if you press the F4 key.) NOTE! Cells cannot be automatically moved and measured in modes which are accompanied by a spectrum display (Spectrum mode, Multi-component Quantitation mode). Press the [MoveCell] (F2) key when you wish to move the cell. a "O
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The CPS-240 is an isothermic cell holder which is used to simultaneously hold the 6 cells at a set temperature through electronic control. The various settings are the same as for a Multi-cell. Refer to "11.1 Multi-cell Sample Compartment". Refer to the CPS-240 manual regarding setting the temperature of the CPS-240.
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The blank correction functions included in modes in which a Multi-cell or CPS-240 are available in [SmplCntl] are used in the following instances.
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Chapter 12 PC Control
This is the mode in which the UV-1601 is controlled by an external computer (PC). An RS-232C interface is used.
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12.1 Connecting to a PC 12.2 Receiving Commands and Protocol 12.3 Explanation of Commands and Data 12.4 Command List 12.5 Sample Program 12-1 12-3 12-5 12-6 12-10
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Use the cable specified in the wiring specifications below as the RS-232C interface cable that connects the UV-1601 to a PC. Connect the RS-232C connector on the right side of the UV-1601 with the RS-232C connector on the PC. D-sub 25-pin male connector on PC D-sub 9-pin male connector on UV-1601
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The part number of this UV-1601 RS-232C cable is 200-86381. A total of 3 wires are actually used: 2 for input/output and 1 for ground.
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The connector for connecting to the PC, when seen from the PC side as above, has the control wire pins connected to each other so that input and output are always enabled. In addition, the No. 1 pin is connected to the cable shield. In the case of an IBM-PC or DOS/V PC, a 9-pin, not 25-pin, connector is used on the external computer side. In this case, use a cable which is wired as shown below. D-sub 9-pin male connector on PC D-sub 9-pin male connector on UV-1601
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Connecting to a PC
The part number of this UV-1601 RS-232C cable is 200-86408. A total of 3 wires are actually used: 2 for input/output and 1 for ground. The connector for connecting to the PC, when seen from the PC side as above, has the control wire pins jnnected to each other so that input and output are always enabled. In addition, the No. 1 pin is connected to the cable shield.
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The transmission parameters are as follows. Transmission rate: 9600bps Data bits: Stop bit: Parity bit: 7 bits 1 bit Odd
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The types of commands sent from the PC to the UV-1601 can be generally classified as follows according to the direction of the data flow. a) Write command ... Allows the status of the UV-1601 to be set. b) Read command ... Allows the status of the UV-1601 to be recognized. The procedures for these commands have several types. A time chart is shown below. In the figure, the " "mark indicates the master. Please note that the master and slave roles alternate in the communication process. a) Write command ... Protocol A -" Time PC N COMMANDS U L ...
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A command code consists of a single lower-case alphabetic code. The number of a parameter is depends on the command code. Commands can be divided into those with no parameter, those with only one parameter and those with multiple parameters. When there are multiple parameters, it is necessary to separate the parameters with a symbol (delimiter). "," (comma) is used as the delimiter. Since all parameters are sent as ASCII text, if you wish to set the number 15, this would be expressed in hexadecimal as $31 ,$35. NUL is used as the terminator. Data which is sent from the UV-1601 have the following structure. Data code ("d" command only) Data- Parameter -Terminator Only "d" command has a Data Code "d", any other commands have no Data Code. There is only one parameter, reflected by a text string. If the parameter is 10.36, it would be expressed in hexadecimal as $31,$30,$2E,$33,$36. NUL is used as the terminator. O,
The terminator symbol has been omitted from the command format places in the command list. When sending to the UV-1601, send a terminator code (NUL) right after the content shown in the table as the actual ", command, "n" and "m" in the command format indicate parameters. The protocol types are A, B and B' and "%?%P: >, correspond with the time chart in 12.2.
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Processing Content and Usage Notes Set the scanning speed. The parameter n corresponds with the speed number as shown below. n=l:Fast n=2: Medium n=3: Slow n=4: Very Slow Measurement mode Set the measurement mode. The parameter n corresponds with the mode number as shown below. n=l:T% n=2: Abs n=3: Energy Wavelength setting Set the wavelength. The parameter n uses the value (go to A ) which is 10 times the wavelength being set. To set a wavelength of 500.0nm, set 5000. n must meet the following condition. 1900 <n =11000 Auto zero Performs auto-zeroing (sets the absorbance under the current conditions at zero, or the current transmi ttance at 100). Transfer file data Retrieves data which have been stored in the memory area of the U V-1601 by the measure command a. The parameter n is the number of data points that you wish to retrieve, and allows you to retrieve n pieces of data from the start of the file (in the case of a spectrum, from the long wavelength end). If you set the parameter to a number which is greater than the number of data points saved in the memory area, processing will end at the point where you ran out of data, n meets the following condition. 1 ^n^lOOl The data will be output as follows, k For the data which is sent, it is necessary to send an ACK response for each piece of data. The parameter k is a pairing of the wavelength at the time of measurement and the data. The format is as follows, depending on the measurement mode at the time (Top is Abs, bottom is not Abs). zzzz.zA A ix.xxxy 12-7
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Processing Content and Usage Notes changer ASC-3 or ASC-5 (both options). If this shows that the nozzle is lowered, the sample suction operation can begin. When this command is executed, data are returned from the UV-1601 as follows, k The parameter k corresponds with the nozzle status number as follows. 0= nozzle is raised 1= nozzle is lowered This command is valid only when the ASC-3 or ASC-5 is connected.
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Sample Program
Sample programs 1,2 and 3 will be introduced for the protocol types A, B and B' described in Section 12.2. BASIC is used as the program language. These will run on NEC 98 series computers or IBM personal computers and their compatibles. So that these will operate independently, insert a statement to initialize the RS-232C port in the front half of the program (the line OPEN "COM1:...). However, Since there is no statement for setting the transmission
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IF INPUT $ (1,#1)< >ACK $ THEN 170 FOR 1=0 TO 99: NEXT PRINT #l,"w6000" +NUL$; IF INPUT $ (1, #1)< >ACK $ THEN BEEP : PRINT #1, ESC $ ; : GOTO 250 IF INPUTS (1, #1)< >EOT$ THEN BEEP: PRINT#1, ESC $ ; : GOTO 250 PRINT #1, ACK $; CLOSE #1 -o O
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Explanation of Program List: Line 110 Line 160 Define receiving buffer Set transmission parameters for RS-232C (Data: 7 bits, Stop: 1 bit, Parity: odd) Lines 170, 200 Timing adjustment. Since processing speed of the UV-1601 is slower than that of the PC, standby time is inserted. Lines 180-190 Send ENQ, receive ACK Lines 210-220 Send command, receive ACK Lines 230-240 Receive EOT, send ACK Line 250 Close RS-232C port Lines 120-130 Define control codes
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Program 2. (Sample program for Protocol B) Content: Retrieve and display current data. Protocol Procedure:
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'Trigger OPEN "COM1: 071NN" AS#1 FOR 1=0 TO 99: NEXT PRINT #1, ENQ $; IF INPUT $ (1, #1)< >ACK $ THEN 170 FOR 1=0 TO 99: NEXT PRINT #1, "d" +NULS; IF INPUT $ (1, #1)< >ACK $ THEN BEEP: PRINT #1, ESC $;: GOTO 320 IF INPUTS (1, #1)< >ENQ $ THEN BEEP: PRINT#1, ESC $;: GOTO 320 PRINT #1, ACK $; BUF$="" C$=INPUT$(1,#1) IFC$oNUL$THENBUF$+C$ :ACK$ :GOTO260 PRINT #1, ACK $; PRINT "Current data:"; MID$(BUF$, 2, LEN(BUF$)) IF INPUTS (1, #1)< >EOT$ THEN BEEP: PRINT#1, ESC $ ; : GOTO 320 PRINT #1, ACK $; CLOSE #1 END
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Explanation of Program List: Lines 180-190 Lines 210-220 Lines 230-240 Lines 250-280 Line 290 Lines 300-310 Send ENQ, receive ACK Send command, receive ACK Receive ENQ, send ACK Receive data, send ACK Delete data code at head of data, display current data Receive EOT, send ACK
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Program 3. (Sample program for Protocol B') Content: Retrieve 100 points of data for kinetics or spectrum which were obtained from a spectrum obtained by measurement command a or by key operation of the UV-1601 instrument. This sample is programmed so that the loop, rather than continuing until 100 points are received, continues until an EOT signal is received from the UV-1601.
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Program List: 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 ' UV-1601 PC Control Program DIM BUF $ (32) ENQ $ =CHR $ (&H5): EOT $ =CHR $ (&H4): ESC $ =CHR $ (&H1B) NUL $ =CHR $ (&H0): ACK $ =CHR $ (&H6): NAK $ =CHR $ (&H15) ' 'Transfer Data File OPEN "COM1: 071NN" AS #1 FOR 1=0 TO 9 9 : NEXT PRINT #1, ENQ $; IF INPUT $ (1, #1)< >ACK $ THEN 170 FOR 1=0 TO 99: NEXT PRINT#1, "flOO" +NULS; IF INPUT $ (1, #1)< >ACK $ THEN BEEP: PRINT #1, ESC $ ; : GOTO 360 N=l C $ - I N P U T $(1,#1) IF C $ =EOT $ THEN 350 IF C $ < >ENQ $ THEN BEEP: PRINT #1, ESC $ ; : GOTO 360 PRINT #1, ACK $; BUF$="" C$-INPUT $(1,#1) IF C $ < >EOT $ THEN 350 IF C $ < >NUL $ THEN BUF $ =BUF $ +C $ : GOTO 290 PRINT #1, ACK $; PRINT USING "### & N=N+1: GOTO 280 PRINT #1, ACK $; CLOSE #1 END &" ;N, BUF $
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Explanation of Program List: Lines 180-190 Lines 210-220 Lines 240-270 Lines 280-320 Line 330 Lines 300, 350 12-14 IUV-1600SERIESI Send ENQ, receive ACK Send command, receive ACK Receive ENQ, send ACK Receive data, send ACK Display Nth data Receive EOT, send ACK
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Calibration curve equation Call Curve Cell blank corr [CellBLK] CH display CH operation CH Character input checksum [Chg.Ord.] Clock set Commands concentration table Conponent Control Code CPS-240 Curve file directory D Data bits Data display Data Display Data Management Data pack copy Data pack initialize , 12-4 10-4 2-16 2-15 2-7 2-7
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Data pack Data Printout Data Print Data Sampling Interval Delete Derivative quantitation Derivative Wavelength (time) Difference 5" Derivative Wavelength Difference Derivative Display mode DPU Dwell time E Enlarge/Reduce Enter Concentration enzymatic reaction enzyme activity [Equation] ESC/P External Transmission F Factor k Factor File No Function key G Gain H HCP [Header] 13-2
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I Initialization Instrument baseline correction interval 0 intercept: K K-facter method K-facter key input L Lag time Light source M Maintenance [Manu. Sip] Meas. mode Meas. time Measurement input Measurement method Minimum allowable meas. Int mixed sample [Move cell] [Move Home] Multi-cell Sequential measurement input Multi-cell Multi-point calibration curve method N No. of components No. of Standard No. of Cells .....7-5 5-6,7-6 6-7 13-3
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p [Params] Parity bit PC Control Peak Peak table Performance check Point pick Printer Program Pack Check Program Pack Protocol Pump Speed pure Purge time R Rate time Read Cursor Function Reagent blank corr Rec. range Recalculate Restore RS-232C cable RS-232C 6-3, 10 2-21 11-2, 6 4-4,6-3, 7-5 6-5 2-19,8-4 12-1 2-20,12-1 2-6 12-4 Chapter 12 4-9,8-1,11 4-9 10-5 8-1,16 10-4 2-7 2-7 12-3 11-4 7-6 11-4
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S S/R exchange Sample No [Sav Param] Save calibration curve Save Curve Scan speed Scanning range ScanPitch Screen Copy Sequential Single point calibration carve method Sipper Sipping time Smoothing processing Standard menu Standard sample start program Stop bit Stored param. Switching wavelength T Temp, control Three-wavelength method Three-wavelength Quantitation Time scale transmission parameter Transmission rate TSU Two/Three-wavelength method Two-wavelength method Two-wavelength Quantilation , 6-3 5-1 5-18 6-3 2-20 12-4 6-3 5-1 5-1 5-18 file : 10-4 3-5,5-15,6-5 2-8 5-17 2-11 4-4,7-5 4-4,7-5 7-8 1-3 4-5 5-1, 5 11-4 11-4 8-1,19 10-3 5-5, 6, 7-6 10-3 12-4 10-3 10-4 -J
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This instrument complies with European standard ENSS011 class A for electro magnetic emission and EN50082-1 for electro magnetic interference. l)Electro Magnetic Emission This instrument complies with European EMI(Electro Magnetic Interference) standard ENSS011 class A equipment. The standard classifies that class A equipment are suitable for use in all environment other than domestic environment. Notice: When a electro magnetic disturbance occur to those instrument being used close to this product, Take appropriate distance between instruments to eliminate the disturbance. 2)Immunity to Electro Magnetic Interference This instrument complies with European standard EN50082-1 for electro magnetic immunity. Stated below are the test conditions l)Immunity to Electro Static Discharge IEC801-2 8kv Air Discharge. 2)Immunity to Strong Electro Magnetic Field IEC8O1-3 3v/m Performance criteria for the test was as follows. Display on the operation panel should not be changed except for photometric read out value. 3)Immunity to burst/fast transient noise from power supply. IEC801-4 2kv to AC power line and protective earth. Notice:Compliance to the standard does not ensure that the instrument can work with any level of Electro Magnetic interference stronger than the level tested. Interference greater than the value specified in the condition above may cause malfunction of the instrument. To avoid electro magnetic disturbance, following notices are recommended to be followed. l)Before touching the instrument.discharge the electro statics charged in operator's body to ground by touching metallic structure connected to ground. 2)Do not install this instrument in such environment where strong electro magnetic fields are generated near by.
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