6 methods, 1 selecting a method, Methods 6.1 – Eppendorf BioSpectrometer basic User Manual
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Methods
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6
Methods
6.1
Selecting a method
Methods and method templates are delivered preprogrammed. The methods are organized in main groups
and subgroups.
To call a method, first use the cursor keys to select the main group, subgroup and the method.
Confirm each with
enter.
Tab. 6-1:
Photometric methods
You can create new methods in all folders using
In
Favorites, you can create your own folders (e.g., to allocate folders to specific people), and rename and
delete the folders.
Write-protected methods
The most important methods in molecular biology.
Parameters can be modified, but the modified parameters
must be saved under a new method name.
Non-write-protected methods
You can change parameters any number of times and start
the measurement right after saving.
New methods ("templates")
Each method group contains a template which is
preprogrammed with complete parameter sets to facilitate
the programming of new methods. The parameters can be
changed and saved under new names any number of times.
Absorbance
Methods for fast, simple absorbance measurements without additional evaluations
Routine
Frequently used molecular biology methods. The methods are preprogrammed.
However, the parameters can be modified if saved under a new name.
Basic
Methods for the evaluation of absorbance measurements with factor, standard or
standard curve/line.
Advanced
Methods for the evaluation of two wavelength measuring methods.
Favorites
In
Favorites, you can set up your own folders using
frequently used methods to this folder in order to quickly access them when needed.