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Bruker Optik GmbH HYPERION User Manual
Measurement parameters B
General information about the other types of measurement parameters
The parameter settings and values on the other dialog pages (Advanced, Acquisi-
tion and FT) depend on the FT IR spectrometer to which the HYPERION micro-
scope is coupled. For information about the default settings of these parameters,
refer to the User Manual of the FT IR spectrometer in question. Consult also the
OPUS Reference Manual.
Optics parameter Parameter settings and values
External synchronization ON (When this option is selected, spectroscopic measurements
can be started by pressing the START button (H in fig. 3.3) on the
operating panel of the microscope.)
OFF (When this option is selected, spectroscopic measurements
cannot be started by pressing the START button on the operating
panel of the microscope but only by the OPUS software.)
Source setting MIR
Note: This parameter refers to the IR source in the FT IR spec-
trometer
Beamsplitter Select the beamsplitter which is currently situated in the beam-
splitter operating position FT IR spectrometer.
Optical filter setting OPEN
Note: This parameter refers to the optical filter in the FT IR spec-
trometer
Aperture setting 6 mm
Note: This parameter refers to the aperture in the FT IR spec-
trometer.
Accessory Select the HYPERION option in question.
Measurement channel Right Exit or Left Exit
Note: The correct selection depend on the spectrometer side to
which the microscope is coupled.
Background measurement
channel
Right Exit or Left Exit
Note: The correct selection depend on the spectrometer side to
which the microscope is coupled.
Detector setting Select a detector which is situated in the HYPERION microscope.
Note: By default, these detectors have the affix [Microscope].
Scanner velocity It is the velocity of the movable interferometer mirror which is situ-
ated in the FT IR spectrometer.

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