Hoefer SP-2001 Vision Life Spectrophotometer Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Vision Spectrophotometer

Vision Spectrophotometer USER MANUAL

Page 2 - Declaration of Conformity

Version 1.0 Page 10 1: Single Wavelength – Abs and %T This makes simple Absorbance (A) and % Transmission (%T) measurements on samples, measu

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Version 1.0 Page 11 Options (select using key pad numbers) 1. Return to parameters screen (step 1 above).

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Version 1.0 Page 12 2: Concentration This makes simple concentration measurements on samples, by measuring the amount of light that has passed

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Version 1.0 Page 13 Step 6 (if using standard mode) Insert the reference. Press 0A/100% key. This will be used for all subsequent

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Version 1.0 Page 14 3: Wavescan An absorption spectrum can be obtained from your instrument, enabling simple identification of peak height and

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Version 1.0 Page 15 Options (select using key pad numbers) 1. Return to parameters screen (ste

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Version 1.0 Page 16 Add Peak... (Shortcut button 5) Adds a used defined peak at the current cursor position.

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Version 1.0 Page 17 4: Simple Kinetics Kinetics studies, where the change in absorbance needs to be followed as a function of time at a fixed

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Version 1.0 Page 18 ResultsInsert the reference and press the 0A/100%T key. Insert the sample and press to s

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Version 1.0 Page 19 Options (select using key pad numbers) 1. Return to parameter 1 screen (step 1 above). 2. Print data on the res

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Version 1.0 Page 2 Declaration of Conformity This is to certify that the Vision UV/Visible Spectrophotometers part numbers: SP-2001,

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Version 1.0 Page 20 5: Standard Curve The construction of a multi-point calibration curve from standards of known concentration to quantify un

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Version 1.0 Page 21 Standards screen Step 8 Enter the concentration values by using the keypad numbers and the up and down arrow

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Version 1.0 Page 22 Calibration Screen (replicates on) This shows the calibration values and allows standards to be measured. Step 10 Inse

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Version 1.0 Page 23 Options (select using key pad numbers) 1. Return to parameters screen (step 1 above). 2. Print result

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Version 1.0 Page 24 6: Multiple Wavelength This makes up to 5 absorbance measurements on the same sample. The procedure is as follows: S

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Version 1.0 Page 25 7: Absorbance Ratio This makes simple Absorbance ratio measurements on samples, measuring the amount of light that has pas

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Version 1.0 Page 26 Results ScreenStep 10 Insert the reference. Press 0A/100% key. This will be used for all subsequent samples until chan

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Version 1.0 Page 27 THE LIFE SCIENCE FOLDER Life Science Folder This contains three sub folders; Nucleic Acids, Protein and Cell Count. Cont

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Version 1.0 Page 28 Use of Background Correction • Background correction at a wavelength totally separate from the nucleic acid and protein

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Version 1.0 Page 29 1: DNA The procedure is as follows: Step 1Press 1 to select DNA mode. Step 2 Select path length using the left and right a

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Version 1.0 Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ESSENTIAL SAFETY NOTES ...

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Version 1.0 Page 30 Options (select using key pad numbers) 1. Return to parameters screen (step 1 above). 2. Print result via selected

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Version 1.0 Page 31 2: RNA The procedure is as follows: Step 1Press 2 to select RNA mode. Step 2 Select path length using the left and right

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Version 1.0 Page 32 Options (select using key pad numbers) 1. Return to parameters screen (step 1 above). 2. Print result via se

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Version 1.0 Page 33 3: Oligo The procedure is as follows: Step 1Press 3 to select Oligo mode. Step 2 Select path length using the left and

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Version 1.0 Page 34 Results ScreenStep 8 Insert the reference. Press 0A/100%T Key. This will be used for all subsequent

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Version 1.0 Page 35 Protein Determination Protein Determination at 280 nm • Protein can be determined at 280 nm due to absorption by tyrosine

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Version 1.0 Page 36 1: Protein UV This is the Christian and Warburg assay discussed previously. The procedure is as follows: Step 1Press 1 to

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Version 1.0 Page 37 Results ScreenStep 9 Insert the reference. Press 0A/100%T Key. This will be used for all subsequent samples

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Version 1.0 Page 38 2: BCA The procedure is as follows: Step 1Press 2 to select BCA mode. S

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Version 1.0 Page 39 Calibration Screen (replicates off) This shows the calibration values and allows standards to be measured. Step 11 Insert

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Version 1.0 Page 4 ESSENTIAL SAFETY NOTES There are a number of warning labels and symbols on your instrument. These are there to inform you

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Version 1.0 Page 40 Calibration (Manual entry) Shows previously entered calibration values and allows values to be entered via the keypad. The

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Version 1.0 Page 41 3: Bradford The procedure is as follows: Step 1Press 3 to select Bradford method. Step 2 Wa

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Version 1.0 Page 42 Calibration Screen (replicates off) This shows the calibration values and allows standards to be measured. Step 11 In

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Version 1.0 Page 43 Calibration (Manual entry) Shows previously entered calibration values and allows values to be entered via the ke

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Version 1.0 Page 44 4: Lowry The procedure is as follows: Step 1Press 4 to select Lowry method. Step 2 Wavele

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Version 1.0 Page 45 Calibration Screen (replicates off) This shows the calibration values and allows standards to be measured. Step 11 Inse

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Version 1.0 Page 46 Calibration (Manual entry) Shows previously entered calibration values and allows values to be entered via the keypa

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Version 1.0 Page 47 5: Biuret The procedure is as follows: Step 1Press 5 to select Biuret meth

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Version 1.0 Page 48 Calibration Screen (replicates off) This shows the calibration values and allows standards to be measured. Step 11 Insert

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Version 1.0 Page 49 Calibration (Manual entry) Shows previously entered calibration values and allows values to be entered via the keypad. The

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Version 1.0 Page 5 INTRODUCTION Your spectrophotometer Your spectrophotometer is a simple-to-use UV/Visible instrument with a CCD array detec

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Version 1.0 Page 50 Bacterial Cell Culture Measurement (OD600) • Bacterial cell cultures are routinely grown until the absorbance at 600 nm

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Version 1.0 Page 51 Results ScreenStep 8 Insert the reference and press the 0A/100%T key. This will be used for all subsequent samples un

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Version 1.0 Page 52 FAVORITES AND METHODS FOLDERS These folders are the storage locations for any user modified Applications (Methods) that ar

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Version 1.0 Page 53 UTILITIES FOLDER 1 Set correct time and date 2 Select preferred language and number format 3 Printer/output o

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Version 1.0 Page 54 Utilities 1: Date and Time The procedure is as follows: 2: Regional Sets Language and Number Format The procedure is as

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Version 1.0 Page 55 4: Preferences Sets user preferences The procedure is as follows: 5: Contrast Ambient temperature can affect the displa

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Version 1.0 Page 56 7: About 8: Games 1: Spectroblocks Classic block dropping game. Follow the instructions! Press Cancel to retur

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Version 1.0 Page 57 2: Sudoku Can be set up as Computer mode (50 preset games) or User mode (enter your own pattern) Use the cursors to sele

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Version 1.0 Page 58 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION Printer installation 1. REMOVE THE POWER CABLE FROM THE INSTRUMENT. Turn the instrument over

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Version 1.0 Page 59 Switch the instrument on and go to utilities/instrument/preferences and select the Built-in printer.

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Version 1.0 Page 6 Keypad and display The back-lit liquid crystal display is very easy to navigate around using the alphanumeric entry and nav

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Version 1.0 Page 60 Loading / changing the printer paper 1. Lift off the paper cover. Lock the platen and turn the knob to fe

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Version 1.0 Page 61 Bluetooth accessory installation 1. REMOVE THE POWER CABLE FROM THE INSTRUMENT. Turn the instrument over and remove th

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Version 1.0 Page 62 A B 5. Note the slots in the accessory cover, designed to engage with the Bluetooth accesso

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Version 1.0 Page 63 9. Switch the instrument on and go to the preferences page under utilities/instrument, and select the Bluetooth option.

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Version 1.0 Page 64 PRINT VIA COMPUTER • PVC (Print Via Computer) is a small application running under Windows 2000™ or Windows XP™ to enable

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Version 1.0 Page 65 ACCESSORIES USB cable(spare) source locally Built-in printer accessory 80-3003-84 Bluetooth accessory 80-3003-96 SD Car

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Version 1.0 Page 66 SPECIFICATION AND WARRANTY Wavelength range 190 - 1100 nm Monochromator Flat grating Wavelength calibration Automatic upon

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Version 1.0 Page 7 Options (select using key pad numbers) 1. View parameters for the experiments. 2. Print the results. 3,4,5,6 Described i

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Version 1.0 Page 8 Software style The user interface is built around having folders of files which are displayed on the home page when the ins

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Version 1.0 Page 9 THE APPLICATIONS FOLDER 1 Absorbance or %T (Transmission) at a single user defined wavelength. 2 Concent

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