Turning on the
system components
We recommend that you keep your spectrometer on at all times,
unless the building is subject to power outages or you need to
perform a service or maintenance procedure. Leaving the system on
keeps it stable and gives you the most consistent results. If you must
turn the spectrometer off, allow it to stabilize for at least 15 minutes
(one hour for best results) before collecting spectra.
Follow these steps to turn on the system components:
1. If the external power supply is not already connected,
connect it.
In the Spectrometer Tour (available through Getting Started)
view “Connecting to AC power” in the “Powering up” unit for
information about connecting the power supply.
2. Turn on any accessories you plan to use.
This includes accessories such as a gas chromatograph, a GC
interface or an infrared microscope.
Warning
Always follow the safety precautions described in this manual and in
the
Spectrometer Safety Guide
that came with your system.
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3. Turn on the spectrometer by pressing the power switch (
I/O
)
on the external power supply to
I
.
When you turn on the spectrometer, the four status indicators—
Power, Scan, Laser and Source—flash in various sequences as the
system runs through its diagnostic routines. When the routines are
finished, the Power, Laser and Source indicators stay lighted. The
Scan indicator flashes with each scan of the interferometer.
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