Veris Technologies VIS_NIR Spectrophotometer - Operating Instructions User Manual

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Pub# OM17-NIR Shank

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How to know you’re collecting high quality NIR measurements:

a) Log light and GPS lights are both green
b) Ref check light is green
c)

Spectrum absorbance doesn’t jump as unit is pulled ahead

d) Absorbance spectrum shows a typical soil spectra pattern (Figure

52), and is changing slightly as the data is collected.

e) External references can be attached to shank at any time in Data

Acquisition mode. Absorbance should be highest for ER3 and
lowest for ER4.

f) Wear plate window is not broken, or cracked. This is caused by

excess wear, or rocky fields. Be sure to check window during
these situations and replace shank wear plate if necessary.


3) Data Extraction

– The spectra and auxiliary data are read out of the compact format

(bytestream) file and averaged, then the output is stored in an ASCII format. EC data is
extracted into file named ec.txt.

The extraction program will extract all the bytestream files and apply the appropriate
transform, then output the data into a single text file. After each bytestream file has
b

een extracted, the message “EOF” will appear. Press enter to continue on to the next

file. Once all the data has been processed, indicated by a green complete light, click on
close window or F12 to return to main interface.




Transform which
will be applied to
field files created
in the acquisition
(bytestream
files).


Spectrum
acquired using
LOG mode
during
acquisition.


Reference check
spectrum
acquired during
acquisition.


Number of
references and dark
spectra taken during
acquisition.



All reference
spectrum taken
during acquisition.






All dark spectrum
taken during
acquisition.



Output file that contains
transformed field absorbance
spectrum taken during LOG
mode of acquisition.

Figure 9

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