Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Safety instructions
- 3 Commissioning
- 4 Operation
- 4.1 Switching on or off the photometer
- 4.2 General operating principles
- 4.3 Photometer settings and system administration
- 4.4 Zero adjustment
- 4.5 Measuring in Concentration mode
- 4.5.1 Measuring cell tests with barcode
- 4.5.2 Measuring reagent tests with AutoSelector
- 4.5.3 Measuring reagent-free tests and user-defined methods
- 4.5.4 Exceeding the upper or lower limits of the measuring range
- 4.5.5 Selecting a method manually
- 4.5.6 Settings for Concentration mode
- 4.5.7 Measuring diluted samples
- 4.5.8 Sample blank value
- 4.5.9 Reagent blank value
- 4.5.10 Automatic Turbidity correction
- 4.5.11 Programming / modifying user-defined methods
- 4.5.12 The IQ LabLink procedure
- 4.6 Measuring the Absorbance / % Transmission
- 4.7 Multi wavelengths methods
- 4.8 Spectrum
- 4.9 Kinetics
- 4.10 Timer
- 4.11 Memory
- 4.11.1 Overview
- 4.11.2 Instructions on using USB memory devices
- 4.11.3 Measurement datasets
- 4.11.4 Saving measurement datasets manually
- 4.11.5 Saving measurement datasets automatically
- 4.11.6 Displaying measurement data memory
- 4.11.7 Filtering measurement datasets
- 4.11.8 Inverting filters
- 4.11.9 Erasing stored measurement datasets
- 4.12 Copying files
- 4.13 Transmitting data
- 4.14 Analytical quality assurance (AQA)
- 4.15 User management
- 4.16 Reset
- 4.17 Photometer information ([Info])
- 4.18 Lamp counter
- 4.19 Software and methods update
- 5 Maintenance and cleaning
- 6 What to do if ...
- 7 Technical data
- 8 Accessories and options
- Appendix

Operation photoLab
®
6100 VIS
98
ba75847e01 08/2009
Note
The Slope function is only available if the kinetic recording was done in the
Absorbance mode.
The displayed slope for an interval is determined as follows, depending on
the slope:
Scaling of the Y-axis You can manually determine the scaling of the Y-axis with [Setup]/Scaling/
Manual.
Compare kinetics For direct comparison, you can load a second kinetic record into the same
diagram with [Edit] / Compare kinetics.
Note
The Compare kinetics function can only be carried out if both kinetic records
were made in the Absorbance mode.
Subtract kinetics You can subtract a stored kinetic record from the current kinetic record with
[Edit] / Subtract kinetics.
Note
The Subtract kinetics can only be carried out if both kinetic records were
made with the following settings:
z Mode: Absorbance
z Measurements/interval:1/interval
z Equal interval
Measurements/interval Slope
1/interval Slope,
converted to the interval, "1 minute"
Max/interval Slope of the straight line determined by linear
regression in an interval, converted to the
interval, "1 minute"