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A: Experiment Tutorials

2. Ensure that the entire signal is on scale. The intensity of the reference signal should peak at about

3500 counts. If necessary, adjust the integration time until the intensity is approximately 3500
counts.

3. Place a sample of the solvent into a cuvette and take a reference spectrum. You must take a

reference spectrum before measuring transmission.

Note

Do not put the sample itself in the path when taking a reference spectrum, only the
solvent.

Click the Store Reference spectrum icon on the toolbar or select Spectrum | Store Reference
from the menu bar to store the reference. This command merely stores a reference spectrum in
memory. You must select File | Save | Reference from the menu bar to permanently save the
spectrum to disk.

4. Block the light path to the spectrometer. Then, take a dark spectrum by clicking the Store Dark

Spectrum icon on the toolbar or by selecting Spectrum | Store Dark from the menu bar. This
command merely stores a dark spectrum in memory. You must select File | Save | Dark from the
menu to permanently save the spectrum to disk.

Note

If possible, do not turn off the light source when taking a dark spectrum. If you must turn
off your light source to store a dark spectrum, allow enough time for the lamp to warm up
again before continuing your experiment.

You must take a dark spectrum before measuring transmission.

5. Put the sample in place and verify that the light path is clear. Then, take a transmission

measurement by clicking the Transmission Mode icon on the toolbar or selecting Spectrum |
Transmission Mode
from the menu bar. To save the spectrum to disk, click the Save icon on the
toolbar or select File | Save | Processed from the menu bar.

Note

If you change any sampling variable (integration time, averaging, smoothing, fiber size,
etc.), you must store a new dark and reference spectrum.

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