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Ocean Optics USB2000 Spectrometer USB-ISS-UV/VIS Lamp and Software

Ocean Optics USB2000 Spectrometer USB-ISS-UV/VIS Lamp and Software

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Ocean Optics Ocean Insight USB2000 Spectrometer Spectrophotometer w/ USB-ISS-UV/VIS Emission Lamp Emission System and OceanView Software Integrated Sampling System


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Tested See photos and video. We powered the system on and both the deuterium and tungsten lamps work well. The on/off shutter works, and the USB2000 spectrophotometer works as expected. The software recognizes the system and controls it properly.


See the following video to see our test of this system and watch it in action: youtube.com/watch?v=XIOMc9lMCcM


Includes

•USB2000 Spectrometer

•USB-ISS-UV/VIS lamp (tungsten and deuterium lamps)

•8x Cuvettes

•Computer with OO software (note: this computer is running Windows 7, which is the latest release that supports the sampling system controller firmware on the spectrometer).

     • CPU 3.2 GHz

     • RAM 8.00 GB

•Monitor

•Mouse and Keyboard

•Power supply for the Integrated Sampling System.


The USB-ISS-UV/VIS Integrated Sampling System is a direct-attach 1 cm cuvette holder and UV/VIS/NIR light source (200-1100 nm) combination created specifically for use with the USB2000 Spectrometer. The deuterium tungsten light source receives control instructions via the 10-pin Accessory Connector on the USB2000 Spectrometer. The USB-ISS-UV/VIS also contains a built-in cooling fan. Thus, due to the increased power requirements of the light source, the USB-ISS-UV/VIS requires a separate 5-volt power supply (included with the USB-ISS-UV/VIS). 


System has not been calibrated recently, but it is visually fairly close to being correct. If you need it to be calibrated, this operation can be done using the OceanView software that is already installed on the PC, and the light source that is already attached to the spectrometer.



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