Bio-Rad Gel Doc™ XR+ System User Manual
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Section 1 Introduction
The Bio-Rad Gel Doc
XR, and the ChemiDoc XRS Gel Documentation systems are easy-
to-use, high-performance systems. They use a CCD Camera to capture images in real time,
which allows you to more accurately position and focus the image. While using Bio-Rad
Quantity One
software, acquired images can be optimized, annotated, analyzed, and printed.
The Bio-Rad Gel Doc
XR, and the ChemiDoc XRS systems utilize an enclosure (Universal
Hood II) that is light tight and contains UV illumination and white light illumination, Please
note that both the Gel Doc XR and ChemiDoc
XRS Cameras have external power supplies.
1.1 Computer Requirements
This software will run under Windows 2000 or XP, or on a Macintosh PowerPC.
The amount of computer memory required for using the program is mainly determined by the
size of the images you will scan and analyze. Images scanned at high resolution can be quite
large. For this reason, we recommend that you archive images on a network file server or
removable storage media.
1.2 PC
The following is the recommended system configuration for installing and running on a PC:
Operating system: Windows 2000, Windows XP,
Processor:
Intel Pentium 400 MHz or better
RAM:
128 MB or more for Gel Doc
XR, and ChemiDoc XRS systems.
Hard disk space: 3 GB or greater
Monitor:
17" monitor or better, 1024 x 768 resolution (absolutely required), True
color.
Printer: Optional.
1.3 Macintosh
The following is the recommended system configuration for installing and running on a
Macintosh:
Operating system:
System Mac OS 10
Processor/Model:
PowerPC G3 processor or better.
RAM:
256 MB or more for Gel Doc
XR, and ChemiDoc XRS systems.
Hard disk space: 3
GB
Monitor: 17" monitor, 1024 x 768 resolution (absolutely required), Millions of
colors.
Printer:
Optional.