MRC SPECTRO-V11D User manual

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
MRC.VER.01-5.23
Operation Manual for
SPECTROMETER
SPECTRO-V11D

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Contents
Safety ……….……………………………………………………………………. 1
General …………………………………………….…….………………………. 1
Electrical ………………………………………………..……………………….. 1
Warning ………………………………………….…….………………………… 1
Working Principle…..………………………….………………………………… 2
Unpacking Instructions ……………………………….………………………… 3
Specifications…..…………………………………………..…..……….……………3
Installation …………………………………………………………..……………….4
Instrument Introduction………………………………………….…………………..4
Appearance……………………………………………………………………….4
Operating Panel…………………………………………………………………..5
Button Description………………………………………………………..……...6
Instrument Operation…………………….……………………….….…..………….6
Local Software Structure…………… ………………….….…....…………….6
Basic operation……………………………………….………..……………….6
Measurement………..…………………………………………….…………………7
Measure the Absorbance…………………………………….…..…..............7
Measure the Transmittance……………………………………………………8
Two-points Method……………………………………………………………..9
Coefficient Method……………………………………………………………...10
Troubleshooting……………………………………………….…….………..………22

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Safety:
The safety statements in this manual comply with the requirements of the HEALTH AND
SAFETYAT WORK ACT, 1974.
Read the following before installing and using the instrument and its accessories. The
M5& 63(&752V11D should be operated by appropriate laboratory technicians.
General:
The apparatus described in this manual is designed to be used by properly trained
personnel in a suitable equipped laboratory. For the correct and safe use of this
apparatus it is essential that laboratory personnel follow generally accepted safe
procedures in addition to the safety precautions called for in this manual.
The covers on this instrument may be removed for servicing. However, the inside of the
power supply unit is a hazardous area and its cover should not be removed under any
circumstances. There are no serviceable components inside this power supply unit.
For M5& 63(&7529', avoid touching the high voltage power supply at all times.
Some of the chemicals used in spectrophotometer are corrosive and/or inflammable and
samples may be radioactive, toxic, or potentially infective. Care should be taken to follow
the normal laboratory procedures for handling chemicals and samples.
Electrical:
The power requirement of 63(&7529' is from 85V to 265V. Make sure that the
local power supply is within this range.
The power cord shall be inserted in a socket provided with a protective earth contact.
The protective action must not be negated by the use of an extension cord without a
protective conductor.
Warning:
Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside the apparatus or
disconnection of the protective earth terminal is likely to make the apparatus dangerous.
Intentional interruption is prohibited.
Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired, the apparatus shall be made
inoperative and be secured against any unintended operation.
NEVER touch or handle the power supply on M5& 63(&7529' due to the high voltage.
The protection is likely to be impaired if, for example, the apparatus

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Shows visible damage
Fails to perform the intended measurements
Has been subjected to prolonged storage under unfavorable conditions
Has been subjected to severe transport stresses
Working Principle:
The spectrophotometer consists of five parts:
1) Halogen or deuterium lamp to supply the light;
2) A Mono-chromator to isolate the wavelength of interest and eliminate the unwanted
second order radiation;
3) A sample compartment to accommodate the sample solution;
4) A detector to receive the transmitted light and convert it to an electrical signal;
5) A digital display to indicate absorbance or transmittance. The block diagram (Fig 1-1)
below illustrates the relationship between these parts.
Block diagram for the Spectrophotometer
Light Mono- Sample Detector Display
Source chromator Compartment
Fig1-1
In your spectrophotometer, light from the lamp is focused on the entrance slit of the
monochromator where the collimating mirror directs the beam onto the grating. The
grating disperses the light beam to produce the spectrum, a portion of which is focused on
the exit slit of the monochromator by a collimating mirror. From here the beam is passed
to a sample compartment through one of the filters, which helps to eliminate unwanted
second order radiation from the diffraction grating. Upon leaving the sample compartment,
the beam is passed to the silicon photodiode detector and causes the detector to produce
an electrical signal that is displayed on the digital display.
100%T
0
A
bs

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Unpacking Instructions:
Carefully unpack the contents and check the materials against the following packing list to
ensure that you have received everything in good condition.
Packing List
Description Quantity
Spectrophotometer ............................................................. 1
Mains Lead........................................................................... 1
Cuvettes................................................................................ 1 Set of 4, glass
Manual.................................................................................. 1
Specifications:
Model SPECTRO-V11D
Wavelength Range 325-1000nm
Spectral Bandwidth 4nm
Optical System Single Beam, Grating 1200lines/mm
Wavelength Accuracy ±2nm
Wavelength Repeatability 1nm
Wavelength Resolution 0.5nm
Photometric Accuracy ±0.5%T
Photometric Repeatability ±0.3%T
Photometric Range -0.3-3A, 0-200%T
Stray Light 0.3%T@360nm
Stability ±0.004A/h @500nm
Display Graphic LCD (128X64 dots)
Keyboard 4 Button keypad
Photometric Mode T, A, C, F
Detector Photodiode
Sample Compartment Standard 10mm path length cuvette holder
Can accommodates 100mm path length cuvette with optional holder
Light Source Tungsten lamp
Output USB Port Parallel Port (printer)
Power Requirement AC 85V ~ 265V
Dimensions (W x D x H) 480 x 360 x 160mm
Weight 10 kg

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Installation:
1) After carefully unpacking the contents, check the materials with the packing list (page
3) to ensure that you have received everything in good condition.
2) Place the instrument in a suitable location away from direct sunlight.
3) In order to have the best performance from your instrument, keep it as far as possible
from any strong magnetic or electrical fields or any electrical device that may
generate high-frequency fields.
4) Set the unit up in an area that is free of dust, corrosive gases and strong vibrations.
5) Remove any obstructions or materials that could hinder the flow of air under and
around the instrument.
6) Use the appropriate power cord and plug into a grounded outlet.
7) Turn on the instrument of SPECTRO-V11D, it begins to self test. After that and 20min.
pre-warm, you can take any readings.
NOTE:
This symbol means Caution, Risk of Danger.
Instrument Introduction
1. Appearance
Please See Figure 3-1:
Main View

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Backside
Fig. 3-1
1 —Lid of the compartment
2 —Cell Holder
3 —Pole
4 —Operating Panel
5 —Wavelength Knob
6 —USB Port
7 —Print Port
8 —Fan Cover
9 —Power Socket
10—Power Switch
2. Operating Panel
Please see the panel of SPECTRO-V11D (Fig. 3-2)
Fig. 3-2

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1 —LCD (128 X 64)
2 —Key Button
3. Button Description
Switch the Photometric Mode
Confirm/Print
Decrease Number/Set Zero
Increase Number/Set 100%T
Instrument Operation
1. Local Software Structure
Please see Fig. 4-1:
图4-1
2. BASIC OPERATION
1) Select Test Mode
Press to select the test mode.
2) Set Wavelength
Turn the Wavelength Setting Knob to select the wavelength you want, the wavelength
Value can be displayed on the screen in real-time.
3) Input the Coefficient
When the system prompts you to input C, k or b, press or button to
change the value till it displays the one you want, then press to confirm.
Note: The system will memorize your last input all the time until you input another
value.
4) Calibrate Zero

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Close the lid of the compartment and press to calibrate Zero.
5) Calibrate 100%T
Pull the Reference in the light path, press to calibrate 100%T。
6) Print the result
Press the Button of to print the test result.
Measurement
1. Measure the Absorbance
1) Press to choose A mode (Fig.4-1);
Fig. 4-1
2) Turn the wavelength knob till it displays the wavelength value you want.
3) Pull the Reference in the light path, press to set 100%T(Fig.4-2);
Fig. 4-2
4) Pull the unknown concentration sample in the light path,then record the displayed value
(Fig. 4-3)。

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Fig. 4-3
5) Press to print the test result;
6) Repeat Step 4) and step 5) to test other unknown concentration samples.
2. Measure the Transmittance
1) Press to choose the mode of “T”(Fig. 4-4);
Fig. 4-4
2) Turn the Wavelength Knob to set the wavelength at the point you want;
3) Pull the Reference in the light path,press to calibrate 100%T(Fig. 4-5);
Fig. 4-5
4) Pull the Unknown Concentration Sample in the light path, then the value displayed on the
screen is the one you need.(Fig. 4-6)。

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Fig. 4-6
5) Press to print the test result;
6) Repeat step 4 and step 5 to test other samples.
3. Two-point Method
If you have known a Standard Sample’s concentration, and you want to know another
sample’s concentration, you can use this method.
1) Choose “A” or “T” Mode and turn the wavelength knob to set the wavelength.
2) Pull the Reference into the light path, press to get 100%T;
3) Pull the Standard sample into the light path and press to choose “C”mode.
4) Press or to input the Standard Sample’s Concentration,
press to confirm. (Fig. 4-7)
Fig. 4-7
5) Pull the unknown concentration sample in the light path, then its concentration displays
on the screen. (Fig.4-8);

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Fig. 4-8
6) Press to print the test result.
7) Repeat step5) and step 6) to test other samples.
4. Coefficient Method
1) Turn the Wavelength Knob to set the wavelength at the point you need.
2) Press to choose“F”Mode.
3) Press or to set the coefficient value of K and B, followed with
pressed to confirm. (Fig. 4-9) Then you can test the samples as the following
steps..
Fig. 4-9
4) Pull the Reference in the light path and press to set 100%T(Fig. 4-10);
Fig. 4-10

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5) Pull the samples in the light path. Then its concentration will be displayed on the screen.
automatically (Fig.4-11)
Fig. 4-11
6) Press to print the test result.
7) Repeat step 5) and step 6) to measure other samples.

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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM Possible Cause Solution
Power cord not connected to outlet Plug instrument in
Dead Power outlet Change to a different outlet
No functioning
after power is
on . Internal fuse melted or defective
electronic component Change fuse or call an authorized
service engineer
Light beam blocked:
Holder misaligned Check sample holder
Lamp is old or defective Replace lamp
Lamp is off alignment Readjust the lamp
Instrument
cannot set
100%T (0A)
Defective electronic component Call an authorized service
engineer
Insufficient warm up time warm up at least 20 minutes
Poor grounding Check ground connection
Excessive vibration, strong air
current near light source ,or strong
external light.
Improve working conditions
Lamp old or defective Replace with a new lamp
Unstable power supply equip a manostat to make the
voltage stable
unstable display
Defective or dirty detector or
defective electronic component Call an authorized service
engineer
Insufficient sample volume Fill cuvette with more samples
Wrong wavelength setting
Failed to blank (0A/100%T) Check analytical procedure and
wavelength setting.
Stray sample preparation vapors Prepare sample away from
instrument. Use proper
ventilation
Bubbles or particles in solution Check sample preparation and
analytical procedure
incorrect
readings
obtained
Instrument out of electronic
calibration Call an authorized service
engineer
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