Halma Ocean Optics Maya2000Pro Series Installation And Operation Manual

Halma Ocean Optics Maya2000Pro Series Installation And Operation Manual

Spectrometers
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers
Installation and Operation Manual
For Products: Maya 2000Pro and
Maya2000Pro-NIR
Document: 020-00000-000-02-201603b
000-00000-000-02-A

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Halma Ocean Optics Maya2000Pro Series

  • Page 1 Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers Installation and Operation Manual For Products: Maya 2000Pro and Maya2000Pro-NIR Document: 020-00000-000-02-201603b 000-00000-000-02-A...
  • Page 2 AMERICAS & WORLD HEADQUARTERS Phone: +1 727-733-2447 Ocean Optics, Inc. Fax: +1 727-733-3962 830 Douglas Ave. Dunedin, FL 34698 Sales: info@oceanoptics.com Orders: orders@oceanoptics.com Support: techsupport@oceanoptics.com Manufacturing & Logistics 4301 Metric Dr. Winter Park, FL 32792 EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Sales &...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About This Manual ......................iii Document Purpose and Intended Audience ................iii What’s New in this Document ....................iii Document Summary ........................iii Product-Related Documentation ....................iii Upgrades ........................iv Chapter 1: Introduction ..............1 Product Overview ......................1 Models ...........................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Windows Operating Systems ....................13 Remove the Unknown Device from Windows Device Manager ........... 13 Mac Operating Systems ......................14 Linux Operating Systems ......................14 Appendix A: Calibrating the Wavelength of the Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers ..................15 Overview ........................
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About This Manual Document Purpose and Intended Audience This document provides the user of a Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometer with instructions for setting up, calibrating and performing experiments with their spectrometer. What’s New in this Document This version of the Maya2000Pro and Maya2000Pro-NIR Installation and Operation Manual adds information for the shutter and interchangeable slits.
  • Page 6: Upgrades

    About This Manual Document for… Document Location SpectraSuite software http://oceanoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/SpectraSuite.pdf HR-4 Breakout Box http://oceanoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/HR-4-Breakout-Box.pdf External triggering for http://oceanoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/External-Triggering-Options.pdf firmware versions below External triggering for http://oceanoptics.com/wp-content/uploads/External-Triggering- firmware versions 3.0 and Options_Firmware3.0andAbove.pdf above Ocean Optics offers a Glossary of spectroscopy terms to help you further understand your state- of-the-art products and how they function, located at: http://oceanoptics.com/glossary/.
  • Page 7 3: Troubleshooting WARNING This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 8 About This Manual 020-00000-000-02-201603b...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Introduction Product Overview The Ocean Optics Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers have been engineered specifically for low light- level, UV-sensitive and other scientific applications such as fluorescence, DNA sequencing and Raman spectroscopy. These next-generation spectrometers have great quantum efficiency, high dynamic range, extreme sensitivity and excellent deep-UV (<190 nm) response.
  • Page 10: Models

    1: Introduction An optional internal shutter is available on custom-configured spectrometers (INTERNAL-SHUTTER- LRG-BENCH). This makes it easier to take dark measurements and when you need fast integration times with the best possible signal. This optional feature is also recommended for probe-based or emissive measurements where it is difficult to introduce a shutter into the optical path.
  • Page 11: System Requirements

    1: Introduction  2 programmable strobe signals for triggering other devices  Software control of nearly all pulse parameters  Onboard GPIO  10 user-programmable digital I/Os  EEPROM storage for  Wavelength Calibration Coefficients  Linearity Correction Coefficients  Absolute Irradiance Calibration (optional) ...
  • Page 12: Modular Sampling Accessories

    1: Introduction 1. The user stores reference and dark measurements to correct for instrument response variables. 2. The light transmits through an optical fiber to the sample. 3. The light interacts with the sample. 4. Another optical fiber collects and transmits the result of the interaction to the spectrometer. 5.
  • Page 13: Other Accessories Available

    1: Introduction Please save the Wavelength Calibration Data Sheet for future reference. Other Accessories Available Visit us at www.OceanOptics.com for a complete list of products available for all of your spectroscopy needs. Fibers   Light Sources Integrated Sampling Systems ...
  • Page 14 1: Introduction 020-00000-000-02-201603b...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: Installing The Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers

    Chapter 2 Installing the Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers Overview You must install the operating software application prior to connecting your Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometer to a computer. The Ocean Optics OceanView spectrometer operating software installs the drivers required for the Maya2000Pro Series spectrometer installation. If you do not install the software first, the system will not properly recognize the Maya2000Pro Series.
  • Page 16: Configuring The Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers

    2: Installing the Maya2000 Series Configuring the Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers The Maya2000Pro Series spectrometer can be used with OceanView software when connected to the USB port. If you have followed the previous steps and started your software, the spectrometer is already acquiring data.
  • Page 17 2: Installing the Maya2000 Series 1. In the Acquisition Group window, click on the Add/Remove Controls tab. 2. Select GPIO. The GPIO controls appear on the Main Controls tab. 3. Check the Out box for Index 4. This makes the GPIO an output. 4.
  • Page 18: Connect Spectroscopic Accessories

    2: Installing the Maya2000 Series Notes Make sure the ALT checkbox for the GPIO (Index 4) is not selected, which would prevent the shutter from triggering. The activation time of the internal shutter is 11 ms. Connect Spectroscopic Accessories To find operating instructions for Maya2000Pro Series-compatible products (such as light sources, sampling chambers, and probes), consult the Ocean Optics website at http://www.oceanoptics.com/technical/operatinginstructions.asp Change the Slit...
  • Page 19 2: Installing the Maya2000 Series 2. Use the Allen key to remove the 2 the screws attaching the slit to the spectrometer. 3. Pull the slit out of the spectrometer. Put the new INTSMA slit connector into the spectrometer; with the key of the connector on the left side.
  • Page 20 2: Installing the Maya2000 Series 020-00000-000-02-201603b...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3: Troubleshooting

    Computer Prior to Software Installation Windows Operating Systems If you connected your Ocean Optics Maya2000Pro Series device to the computer prior to installing your OceanView spectrometer operating software application on a Windows platform, you may encounter installation issues that you must correct before your Ocean Optics device will operate properly.
  • Page 22: Mac Operating Systems

    3: Troubleshooting Note Improperly installed USB devices can also appear under the Universal Serial Bus Controller option. Be sure to check this location if you cannot locate the unknown device. 3. Locate the unknown device (marked with a large question mark). Right-click on the Unknown Device listing and select the Uninstall or Remove option.
  • Page 23: Appendix A: Calibrating The Wavelength Of The Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers

    Appendix A Calibrating the Wavelength of the Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers Overview This appendix describes how to calibrate the wavelength of your spectrometer. Though each spectrometer is calibrated before it leaves Ocean Optics, the wavelength for all spectrometers will drift slightly as a function of time and environmental conditions.
  • Page 24: Calibrating The Spectrometer

    A: Calibrating the Wavelength of the Maya2000 Series Calibrating the Spectrometer Preparing for Calibration To recalibrate the wavelength of your spectrometer, you need the following components:  A light source capable of producing spectral lines Note Ocean Optics’ HG-1 Mercury-Argon lamp is ideal for recalibration. If you do not have an HG-1, you need a light source that produces several (at least 4-6) spectral lines in the wavelength region of your spectrometer.
  • Page 25 A: Calibrating the Wavelength of the Maya2000 Series Independent Values Computed Dependent from the Regression Variable Variables Output Predicted True Wavelength (nm) Pixel # Pixel # Pixel # Difference Wavelength 253.65 30625 5359375 253.56 0.09 296.73 87616 25934336 296.72 0.01 302.15 97344 30371328...
  • Page 26: Saving The New Calibration Coefficients: Usb Mode

    A: Calibrating the Wavelength of the Maya2000 Series 7. Record the Intercept, as well as the First, Second, and Third Coefficients. Additionally, look at the value for R squared. It should be very close to 1. If not, you have most likely assigned one of your wavelengths incorrectly.
  • Page 27: Appendix B: Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications Overview This appendix contains information on spectrometer operation, specifications, and system compatibility. It also includes accessory connector pinout diagrams and pin-specific information. How the Maya2000Pro Series Works The optical bench has no moving parts that can wear or break; all the components are fixed in place at the time of manufacture.
  • Page 28: Maya2000Pro Series Components Table

    B: Specifications Maya2000Pro Series Components Table Ocean Optics permanently secures all components in the Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers at the time of manufacture. Only Ocean Optics technicians can replace interchangeable components, where noted. Item Name Description Secures the input fiber to the spectrometer. Light from the input fiber enters the Connector optical bench through this connector.
  • Page 29: Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers Specifications

    B: Specifications Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometers Specifications The following sections provide specification information for the CCD detector in the Maya2000Pro Series spectrometers, as well as for each model Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometer itself. CCD Detector Specifications Specification Maya2000 Pro Maya2000Pro-NIR Hamamatsu S10420, back- Hamamatsu S11510, back-thinned FFT- Detector thinned FFT-CCD...
  • Page 30: Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometer Specifications

    B: Specifications Quantum Efficiency of S10420 and S11510 Detectors Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometer Specifications Specification Maya2000 Pro Maya2000Pro-NIR Dimensions (LxWxH) 148.6 mm (5.85 in.) x 109.3 mm (4.30 in.) x 50.4 mm (1.98 in.) Weight 0.96 kg (2.12 lbs.) Temperature –0 °C to +50 °C Operation –30 °C to +70 °C Storage...
  • Page 31: System Compatibility

    B: Specifications Specification Maya2000 Pro Maya2000Pro-NIR Dynamic range Spec 8000:1 Typical 12000:1+ Signal-to-noise ratio 450:1 Non-linearity Uncorrected ~10.0% Corrected <1.0% Fiber optic connector SMA 905 to single-strand optical fiber (0.22 NA) Integration time 6 ms to 5 seconds Interfaces USB 2.0 System Compatibility You can use the Maya2000Pro Series’...
  • Page 32: 30-Pin Accessory Connector Pinout Diagram

    B: Specifications Location of Maya2000Pro Series 30-Pin Accessory Connector 30-Pin Accessory Connector Pinout Diagram When facing the 30-pin Accessory Connector on the front of the vertical wall of the Maya2000Pro Series Spectrometer, pin numbering is as follows: Port 30-Pin Accessory Connector Pinout Diagram 30-Pin Accessory Connector –...
  • Page 33 B: Specifications Pin # Function Input/Output Description General purpose software-programmable, digital input/output GPIO (2) Input/Output (channel number) Reserved Ground Input/Output Ground C SCL Input/Output C clock signal for communication to other I C peripherals General purpose software-programmable, digital input/output GPIO (0) Input/Output (channel number) C SDA...
  • Page 34: 30-Pin J2 Accessory Connector - Part Numbers

    B: Specifications Pin # Function Input/Output Description Strobe the master clock signal SPI Chip SPI Chip/Device Select signal for communication to other SPI Output Select peripherals General purpose software-programmable, digital input/output GPIO (6) Input/Output (channel number) Reserved Reserved TTL signal driven Active HIGH when the Lamp Enable Lamp Enable Output command is sent to the spectrometer...
  • Page 35: Index

    Index summary, iii 30-pin accessory connector diagram, 24 EEPROM, 3 part numbers, 26 pin definitions, 24 filter, 20 focusing mirror, 20 accessories, 5, 10 Accessories, 4 accessory connector pinout, 23 grating, 20 Acquisition Controls OceanView, 8 Installation, 7 installed filter, 20 breakout box, 5 Interface, 4 ISO certification, iv...
  • Page 36 Index Sampling TE Cooler, 8 Accessories, 4 troubleshooting System, 3 Linux systems, 14 setup, 7 Mac systems, 14 shipment components, 4 Troubleshooting, 13 shutter control, 8 slit, 20 change, 10 SMA Connector, 20 upgrades, iv software OceanView, 3 specifications, 19 detector, 21 spectrometer, 22 Wavelength Calibration...

This manual is also suitable for:

Ocean optics maya2000pro-nir

Table of Contents