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Wavelength Range | 190 - 1100 nm |
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Spectral Bandwidth | 2 nm |
Power Supply | 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Weight | 25 kg |
Wavelength Accuracy | ± 0.5 nm |
Stray Light | < 0.1 %T (at 220 nm NaI) |
Baseline Flatness | ± 0.001 Abs |
Light Source | Deuterium and Halogen lamps |
Measurement Modes | Absorbance, Transmittance, Concentration |
Interface | RS-232 |
Optical System | Double beam |
Explains symbols for warnings, cautions, notes, and steps.
Details the SPECORD®'s purpose, spectral range, resolutions, and applications.
Specifies that the SPECORD® must only be used for applications described in the manual.
Emphasizes adherence to local labor-safety and accident prevention regulations.
States that the SPECORD® must only be operated by qualified and trained personnel.
Instructs to disconnect power in case of an emergency.
Warns about hazardous electrical voltages and proper grounding.
Prohibits operation in rooms with explosion risk.
Warns against looking directly into UV radiation to prevent eye injury.
Advises against touching lamp bulbs and protecting windows.
Warns about heat accumulation and covering ventilation slots.
Caution to prevent liquids from entering the device.
Warns against aggressive vapors and corrosive substances.
Details optical parameters like principle, optics, light sources, wavelength range, accuracy, etc.
Lists physical specifications like weight, dimensions, voltage, power, interfaces, and software requirements.
Describes the physical layout and major components of the SPECORD®.
Details the deuterium and halogen lamps and their optical path.
Explains how the spectrometer system and photometer section work together.
Details the sample compartment, its features, and dimensions.
Warns about ventilation, objects on device, explosion risk, and vapors.
Describes the location and function of LEDs, power switch, and connectors.
Explains how to release and lock the transport screw for safe handling.
Provides instructions on connecting the device to the PC and power.
Lists the items included in the standard equipment package.
Details the steps for powering on the device and starting the software.
Describes the software procedure to turn off the deuterium lamp.
Explains the recommended procedure for powering down the device.
Describes the standard cell holders for cells up to 50 mm pathlength.
Explains how to use receptacles for turbid samples.
Lists various optional accessories available for the SPECORD®.
Outlines user-maintainable operations like cleaning, lamp, and fuse changes.
Provides instructions for cleaning the sample compartment and instrument.
Discusses lamp service life and criteria for replacement.
Details how to open the lamp compartment cover.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the deuterium lamp.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the halogen lamp.
Explains the procedure for changing the desiccator.
Details how to replace defective line fuses.