Ocean Optics ADC1000 Installation Instructions Manual

Isa-bus a/d converter

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Installation Instructions: ADC1000 & PC2000 (for Windows 95/98 Users)
ADC1000 ISA-bus A/D Converter
The ADC1000 ISA-
A/D C
BUS
spectrometers to desktop PCs. The PC2000 PC P
fiber optic spectrometer mounted onto an ADC1000. This sturdy combination fits easily into a slot in the PC. The
following are directions for installing your ADC1000 and PC2000. Because A/D converter installation goes hand-
in-hand with software installation, you will find directions for installing OOIBase32 Spectrometer Operating
Software included in this section as well.
Each device in or connected to your computer is assigned specific settings; it's similar to giving each device its
own name so that your computer will know what to call and how to recognize the device. In order for your
ADC1000 or PC2000 to work as a device in your computer, it has to be assigned a Base Address setting and an
IRQ setting. The default settings for each are:
Base Address (I/O Range):
IRQ (Interrupt Request):
These default values are set on the A/D converter. There are dip switches on the A/D board and their positions
determine the values. These default values are set in the operating software as well. Most of the time, these default
settings will work with your computer. However, if you have many devices installed in your computer, you may
have a conflict; other devices may be using these settings. If there is a conflict with another device in your
computer, you must change the positions of the switches on the A/D board and change the values in the software.
For the ADC1000 and PC2000, there is only one bank of switches on the A/D board: the Base Address may be
changed via the first 6 switches and the IRQ may be changed via the last 3 switches. To first check your computer
to see which settings are available, follow the instructions for your Windows operating system.

Find Available Base Address and IRQ Settings

1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel and double-click on the System icon.
2. Choose the Device Manager tab and double-click on "Computer" at the top of the list.
3.
Under View Resources, find available settings -- numbers unassigned to hardware. Note these available
settings for both the Interrupt request (IRQ) and the Input/output (Base Address). When you first run
OOIBase32, you must enter these values in the "Configure Hardware" dialog box. (Remember that
Input/output settings are expressed in hexadecimal.)
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For most computers, the default settings work well. In the picture above left, it appears that the Printer occupies
IRQ 07, but for most computers, our A/D converters can share the 07 setting with a printer and conflicts will
not arise. All computers have multiple Base Address (Input/output) settings from which to choose.
is a 12-bit, 8-channel, single-ended A/D card that connects our
ONVERTER
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768 decimal (300 hexadecimal)
07
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has our 2048-element linear CCD-array
PECTROMETER

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Summary of Contents for Ocean Optics ADC1000

  • Page 1 In order for your ADC1000 or PC2000 to work as a device in your computer, it has to be assigned a Base Address setting and an IRQ setting.
  • Page 2 Do not bend the card or move it from side to side once it is seated in the slot. For the ADC1000, attach the D37 end of the cable to the card and the D25 end to the spectrometer. For the PC2000, attach the desired optical fiber to the SMA connector on the PC2000.
  • Page 3 Installation Instructions: ADC1000 & PC2000 (for Windows 95/98 Users) A file open dialog box then appears. Navigate to the OOIBase32 directory, and choose the default spectrometer configuration file -- the file with .spec as the extension, preceded by the serial number of your spectrometer. (A default spectrometer configuration file will be named something similar to I2J613.spec...
  • Page 4 The Detector Linearity page in this dialog box allows you to enter coefficients for an algorthim that corrects for rare occurances of non-linearity of the detector. Contact Ocean Optics for more information. Save the spectrometer configuration file by choosing Spectrometer | Save Configuration As from the OOIBase32 menu.
  • Page 5 Changing the Base Address Settings for the ADC1000 and PC2000 To change the Base Address settings on the ADC1000 and PC2000, see the bank of switches on the A/D board: The Base Address may be changed via the first 6 switches (the IRQ may be changed via the last 3 switches).
  • Page 6 Changing the Interrupt Request Settings for the ADC1000 and PC2000 To change the IRQ settings on the ADC1000 and PC2000, see the bank of switches on the A/D board: The IRQ may be changed via the last 3 switches. The following matrix defines the different IRQ settings by switch positions 7, 8, and 9.

This manual is also suitable for:

Pc2000

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