Princeton 300-749 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Select the GRAT function and enter the position number of the grating to be
installed. Select the GROV function and enter the groove density in g/mm ( e.g.
1200) Select the BLAZE function and enter the blaze wavelength for the grating
to be installed. Select either HOL, NM or MCR for the units of the blaze
wavelength ( HOL for holographic, NM for nanometers or MCR for microns).
Press the NXT key and the following menu is then displayed:
UN DONE EXIT
Press the function key below DONE label to complete the installation of the
grating.
To uninstall a grating, select the GRAT function then use the NXT key to get to
the UN function to complete the UNINSTALL process.
CKSU:
Press the function key below the CKSU label to read the checksum of the installed
EPROM. This number vary from version to version of the software but will
typically be a six digit hexadecimal number such as 5F162B. The number will be
displayed for approximately 5 seconds and then the standard utility menu returns.
INIT:
Selecting this function resets the monochromator.
GPIB:
Press the function key below the GPIB label to display and/or change the GPIB
address. The following menu is displayed:
GPIB address:
11
Enter number <
You can enter another number between 1 and 30 or press the ENTER key without
entering a number to retain the previous address.
RESTO:
This function is used to restore the factory default and calibration settings. Unless
you have reason to believe that these values have been corrupted, do not use this
function. When selected, the following menu is presented:
Restore factory settings
Proceed?
YES NO
Select yes to restore the settings and no to exit the routine without change
MODL: