Chapter 4
System Setup
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4.3.3
Power
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Camera
The ProEM camera receives its power from the supplied power supply, which in
turn plugs into a source of AC power.
•
Power Supply
The receptacle on the power supply should be compatible with the line-voltage
line cords in common use in the region to which the system is shipped. If the
power supply receptacle is incompatible, a compatible adapter should be
installed on the line cord, taking care to maintain the proper polarity to protect
the equipment and assure user safety.
•
Maximum Power Output: 112 W
•
Input: 90-240 V
AC
, 47-63 Hz, 140 W
•
Output: 24 V
DC
Maximum; power supply also supplies required TEC power.
4.3.4
Host Computer
NOTE:
Computers and operating systems all undergo frequent
revision. The following information is only intended to give
an approximate indication of the computer requirements.
Please contact the factory to determine your specific needs.
4.3.4.1
WinX Requirements
•
Windows XP (32-bit with SP3 or later) or Vista (32-bit)
•
2 GHz Pentium
®
4 (or greater)
•
1 GB RAM (or greater)
•
CD-ROM drive
•
At least one unused PCI card slot (PCI 2.3 compliant 32-bit 33/66 MHz bus)
•
Super VGA monitor and graphics card supporting at least 65535 colors with at
least 128 MB of memory. Memory requirement is dependent on desired display
resolution.
•
Hard disk with a minimum of 1 GB available. A complete installation of the
program files takes about 50 MB and the remainder is required for data storage,
depending on the number and size of images/spectra collected. Disk level
compression programs are not recommended. Drive speed of 10,000 RPM
recommended.
•
Mouse or other pointing device.
NOTE:
The above requirements are the minimum for operating a
ProEM camera. A faster computer with 2 GB or larger
memory (RAM) will greatly enhance the software
performance during live mode operations.
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