Princeton 750i Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
III. SP-750i Setup
Section III-A: Unpacking and Inspection
Carefully unpack and examine the SP-750i and any accessories purchased.
Section III-B: Connecting the SP-750i Monochromator/Spectrograph to the
Optional Model 750-749 Remote Scan Controller or Computer
The SP-750i is designed for operation by computer using RS232 or IEEE488, or by using the optional
Model 750-749 Remote Scan Controller. Either method of control enables wavelength scanning
at a pre-set linear scan rate, change of scanning speeds, grating selection, rapid GOTO wavelength
positioning, change of grating turrets if available, and “jog” wavelength positioning. Figure 1 below shows
the cable connections necessary for operation from a computer through the COM ports or with a GPIB
controller card. Figure 2 below shows the cable connections necessary for operation of the SP-750i
with the optional Model 750-749 remote scan controller. Refer to the Monochromator Control
Software for Windows for operation with a computer. Refer to Section IV-B for details on operation with the
Model 750-749 remote scan controller.
SP-750i Cable Connections:
Optional 750-749 Remote Scan Controller, RS232, or IEEE488
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Note: Report any damage immediately to the carrier and to
Princeton Instruments, and save all packing materials.
power
RS232
GPIB
POWER
SUPPLY
GPIB Controller
COM Port*
power
RS232
GPIB
POWER
SUPPLY
FIGURE 1
Control from Computer
FIGURE 2
Control from Optional
750-749 Remote Scan
Controller
*COM 1
or
COM 2
SP-750i Computer
SP-750i
750-749