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Agilent Technologies Cary 4000 User Manual

Agilent Technologies Cary 4000
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Cary
100/300/4000/5000/6000i
/7000 Spectrophotometers
User’s Guide
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Agilent Technologies Cary 4000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DetectorPhotomultiplier Tube (PMT)
Wavelength Range190 - 1100 nm
Light SourceDeuterium and Tungsten-Halogen lamps
Wavelength Accuracy±0.1 nm
Baseline Flatness±0.0005 Abs (190-1100 nm)
Sample CompartmentStandard 10 mm cell holder
Dimensions280 mm (H)
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
InterfaceUSB
Photometric Accuracy±0.003 Abs at 1 Abs (using NIST 930e filters)

Summary

Safety Practices and Hazards

Verifying Safe State

Procedures to ensure the instrument is returned to a safe state after maintenance or service.

Ultraviolet Radiation Hazards

Warnings about hazardous UV radiation emitted by deuterium and mercury lamps.

Electrical Hazards

Information on dangerous voltages within the instrument that can cause injury or death.

Other Precautions

General precautions regarding hot lamps, ventilation, and hazardous materials use.

Introduction

Installation Requirements

Details environmental and operating requirements for Cary system installation.

Installation

Starting the Software

Step-by-step guide for installing and registering the Cary WinUV software.

GPIB Communications

Details installing a GPIB card or USB-GPIB converter for computer interfacing.

Setting Up the Instrument

Covers instrument connection diagram, cabling, and power requirements.

Turning on the System

Outlines pre-checks and steps for powering on the Cary instrument.

Maintenance

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