Contents of a configuration file – Ocean Optics RaySphere 1700 Install User Manual
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Contents of a Configuration File
The configuration files have a naming pattern such as “Configuration_Date_Time_name.cfg” and are
ASCII files. The numbers in the name represent the date and time when the file was saved. The name is
chosen by the user. An example of a configuration file is shown below:
The entries have the following meaning:
Field
Meaning
2011.12.19 11:03
Date and time clock
Amplifier grade: 2
Decade of amplification of photocurrent:
1 = gain1; 2 =gain2; 3 = gain3
Amplifier: 5
Amplification value
Trigger level: 551
Trigger level for optical trigger
Trigger mode/Operation mode:
Manual mode =>
External triggering =>
Choose Flash the following parameters:
Manual/Manual
External/Manual
2011.12.19 11:03
Amplifier grade: 2
Amplifier fine : 5
Trigger level : 551
Trigger mode : Manual
Operation mode : Auto
Infos of the QE : SN: QEB1351
Cal.file:
E:QEB1351_20111213_OOIIrrad.cal
Delay[ms]: 38.27
It: 10
TEC[°C]: -12
Scan2Avr: 1
Boxcar: 5
Infos of the NR : SN:
Cal.file:
Delay[ms]: 19.99
It: 71.94
TEC[°C]: -10
Scan2Avr: 1
Boxcar: 5
Straylight correction File:
E:QEB1351_EasyCorrM_.txt