Please ensure the SD Card is fitted into the socket as detailed
in the image below.
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67 Series Spectrophotometer
PC Software
Installation
Insert the 67-Series Software Suite installation CDand select the 67-Series
Software Suite icon to open the following screen. Selecting Next commences the
installation. The installation can be aborted by selecting Cancel.
The default installation destination is C:\Program Files\Jenway\67-Series Software Suite\. To
select the default destination select Next, to alter the destination select Browse. To review
the disk space requirements select Disk Cost. The 67-Series Software Suite can be set up
to be used by all users or a single user by checking the appropriate box. To progress the
installation select Next, to return to the previous screen select Back, to exit the installation
select Exit.
Select Next to c
parameters select Back. To exit the installation at this stage select Cancel, the software will
not be installed if you choose to exit.
ommence the installation. To review or change any of the installation
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When the installation is complete select Close.
e 67-Series Software Suite icon is displayed on desktop
Th
Getting Started
Ensure the PC and spectrophotometer are connected via the USB cable and
select the 67-Series Software Suite desktop icon to open the 67-Series Software Suite main screen.
There are three options for accessing saved methods and data: SD, Instrument and PC.
SD allows the user to access methods and data saved on an SD or SD/USB card
inserted in the PC.
Selecting SD allows the user to browse through the PC directory for the inserted SD or
SD/USB card. Select the required folder, OK and Select SD card as your login source
Entering the Username, Password and selecting Sign-In accesses that specific users
methods and data (the Username and Password that are required are the same as when
logging into the instrument), the user or password can be saved by ticking the appropriate
boxes. Highlighting the required method and selecting Open accesses the saved method.
Data processing for SD is detailed in the Data Processing section.
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Note: If the selected location does not contain a valid SD card the error message This
location does not contain a valid SD card will be displayed.
PC allows the user to access methods and data saved to a PC.
Selecting PC allows the user to browse through the PC directory for the desired folder. Select
the required folder, OK and Select this folder as your login sourceUsername, Password and selecting Sign-In accesses that specific users methods and data
(the Username and Password that are required are the same as when logging into the
instrument), the user or password can be saved by ticking the appropriate boxes. Highlighting
the required method and selecting Open accesses the saved method.
Data processing for PC is detailed in the Data Processing section.
Note: If the selected location does not contain a valid SD card the error message This
location does not contain a valid copied SD card will be displayed.
Instrument allows the user to access data saved to either the internal memory of
the spectrophotometer or a memory card inserted in the spectrophotometer.
Selecting Instrument allows the user to browse through data saved to either the internal
memory of the spectrophotometer or a memory card inserted in the spectrophotometer.
Select the Check for connected instrument (the default status is Disconnected), whilst
searching the Check for connected instrument button updates to read Cancel and the
status updates to Searching… when connected the status reads Connected. Choose the
desired location of the files from the dropdown bar (the option for Inserted Memory Card is
only available if an SD or SD/USB card is inserted in the spectrophotometer) and Select this
location as your login source. Entering the Username and Password and Sign-In
accesses that specific users methods and data (the Username and Password that are
. Entering the
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required are the same as when logging into the instrument), the user or password can be
saved by ticking the appropriate boxes. To access the required method highlight that line and
select Open. Data processing for Instrument is detailed in the Data Processing section.
Note: Whenever the PC and spectrophotometer
are communicating the
spectrophotometer’s screen updates to
show:
Data Processing
Data processing is the same for the SD,
All available methods are displayed in the Open box. Highlighting the required method and
selecting Open opens the method.
PC and Instrument options.
Once a method is opened further methods can be opened by selecting the open icon.
Note: Clicking on the column titles alters the order in which the methods are displayed.
Method Name orders the methods alphabetically, Date orders the results in date
order, Owner orders the methods by owner type, Method Type orders the methods
alphabetically and Internal/Ext orders the methods by the order they appear on the
spectrophotometer’s screen.
Photometrics
The photometrics screen displays two tabs Method and Results
The Method tab displays the Method Details, Accessories Used (if any) and Information of
the photometric measurement (this information cannot be edited).
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The Results tab displays a table of the all the results in the chosen method.
Selecting Filter displays a drop down allowing the results to be filtered by Sample Name, Date/Time, Absorbance or Transmittance values. After inputting the required filter
parameters select Apply and the results table will be updated to include the filtered results.
Selecting the print icon opens the Print box. This allows the user to choose the
printer, the orientation of the printout and gives the option of printing directly or
viewing a Print Preview.
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Selecting the copy icon allows the results to be pasted directly into other
programmes (e.g. a spreadsheet) for further data manipulation or editing.
Spectrum Scanning
The spectrum screen displays two tabs Methods and Results.
The Method tab displays the Method Details, Accessories Used (if any) and Information of
the spectrum scan (this information cannot be edited).
The Results tab displays a table of the all the results in the chosen method. The desired
results can be opened by highlighting the required data line and selecting Open, the chosen
spectrum is displayed.
Selecting the open icon displays a table of all of the results. Highlighting the desired
result and selecting Open will overlay the chosen spectrum.
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Holding the cursor over the spectrum trace or the data name will highlight the chosen
spectrum and fade any other spectra.
To return to the original spectrum select the open icon and reselect the original data
set.
Selecting the area under curve icon displays the following screen. Inputting the
required wavelength limits and selecting Apply will calculate the area under the
curve to both the tangent and the baseline.
Selecting the peaks and valleys icon displays the following screen. Selecting
the required noise filter and Apply will display the both the wavelength values
and the absorbances. These values can be displayed on the spectrum, in a
table or both by selecting the appropriate boxes. Alternatively selecting a
peak or valley with the cursor will manually label the wavelength and
absorbance value.
To exit from the Peaks and Valleys screen select Close.
Selecting the zoom in icon displays the green ‘zoom area’ on the spectrum.
Placing this over the desired area and clicking the left mouse button will
zoom in to the green highlighted area. This process can be repeated up to
four times. Once zoomed in it is possible to return to the previous zoom
level by selecting the zoom out icon.
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Selecting the print icon opens the Print box. This allows the user to choose the
printer, the orientation of the printout, what data is displayed on the printout and
gives the option of printing directly or viewing a Print Preview.
Selecting the copy icon allows the results to be pasted directly into other
programmes (e.g. a spreadsheet) for further data manipulation or editing.
Multi-Wavelength
The multi-wavelength screen displays two tabs Methods and Results.
The Method tab displays the Method Details, Wavelengths, Accessories Used (if any) and
Information of the multi-wavelength measurement.
Selecting the edit sum icon allow the Measurement Mode, Method Security,
Sum, Primary and Secondary wavelengths to be edited.
Measurement Mode can be set as either %T or Absorbance. The Method Security can be set to
Private, Public or Read-Only. Sum can be altered to
select one of the three available multi-wavelength
equations and the Primary and Secondary Wavelengths can be altered to any recorded
wavelength.
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After inputting the required parameters select the tick icon to save the changes or
the cross icon to cancel
The Results tab displays the data of the multi-wavelength measurement alongside the results
of the Sum calculation.
Selecting the open icon allows access to the other results saved in the method.
Selecting the print icon opens the Print box. This allows the user to choose the
printer, the orientation of the printout and gives the option of printing directly or
viewing a Print Preview.
Selecting the copy icon allows the results to be pasted directly into other
programmes (e.g. a spreadsheet) for further data manipulation or editing.
Kinetics
The kinetics screen displays two tabs Methods and Results.
The Method tab displays the Method Details, Y-Axis Set-up, ConcentrationSettings, Run
Settings, Accessories Used (if any) and Information of the kinetics measurement.
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The Results tab displays the chosen result.
Selecting the rate of change icon displays the following screen. Entering the
required Start Time and End Time automatically updates the Measurement,
Mean, X and Y calculations.
Alternatively holding down the left mouse button and dragging over the desired
area edits the Start Time and End Time. To return to the original Result tab
screen select Hide.
Selecting the zoom in icon displays the green ‘zoom area’ on the spectrum.
Placing this over the desired area and clicking the left mouse button will
zoom in to the green highlighted area. This process can be repeated up to
four times. Once zoomed in it is possible to return to the previous zoom
level by selecting the zoom out icon.
Selecting the print icon opens the Print box. This allows the user to choose the
printer, the orientation of the printout, what data is displayed on the printout and
gives the option of printing directly or viewing a Print Preview.
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Selecting the copy icon allows the results to be pasted directly into other
programmes (e.g. a spreadsheet) for further data manipulation or editing.
Quantitation
The quantitation screen displays two tabs Methods and Results.
The Method tab displays the Method Details, Y-Axis Set-up, Accessories Used (if any)
and Information of the kinetics measurement. By clicking on View Calibration Standards
the calibration standards used in the result are displayed.
The Results tab displays the calculated concentrations in a table or displays the curve fit.
Selecting the view table icon displays the calculated concentrations in a table
Selecting the view curve fit icon displays the curve fit.
Selecting the print icon opens the Print box. This allows the user to choose the
printer, the orientation of the printout, what data is displayed on the printout and
gives the option of printing directly or viewing a Print Preview.
Selecting the copy icon allows the results to be pasted directly into other
programmes (e.g. a spreadsheet) for further data manipulation or editing.
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Signing Out & Logging In As A Different User
Once all of the required data processing has been completed select the sign out
icon to return to the main 67-Series Software Suite screen.
Selecting the sign in icon opens the sign in dialogue box and allows other users to
process their data (refer to the GettingStarted section for sign in dialogue box
details).
Exiting 67-Series Software Suite
Once all of the data has been processed select Exit from the File menu
to exit the 67-Series SoftwareSuite.
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