3 features, 1 methods, 2 operation – Eppendorf BioSpectrometer basic User Manual

Page 12: 3 result output, 4 device self test, Features 2.3.1, Methods, Operation, Result output, Device self test

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Product description
Eppendorf BioSpectrometer

®

basic

English (EN)

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2.3

Features

The BioSpectrometer basic is a UV/Vis spectrophotometer for measuring liquids in cuvettes in a
wavelength range of 200

nm to 830

nm. It is intended for use in development and research in the fields of

molecular biology, biotechnology, biochemistry and cell biology. Glass and plastic cuvettes in a volume
range of 1

μL to 3000

μL can be used.

2.3.1

Methods

Numerous methods for concentration determination of nucleic acids, proteins, and dye-marked nucleic
acids and proteins, and the

OD 600 method for determining bacterial density via turbidity measurement,

are already preprogrammed. Furthermore, method templates for various measurement and evaluation
procedures (single and multiple wavelength measurements, taking spectra, evaluations with factor,
standard and standard curve) are preprogrammed. It is possible to create individual methods on the basis
of the preprogrammed methods and templates. The templates in the

Absorbance method group can be

used to quickly measure absorbances or spectra without an additional evaluation.

2.3.2

Operation

The preprogrammed methods and templates are combined into clearly arranged groups from which the
desired method can be quickly selected. After calling up the method, you are guided through the
measuring procedure in clear steps. A help box in the display provides hints upon request. The 3 round
measuring keys (

standard, blank, sample) allow users to quickly start a measurement.

2.3.3

Result output

The BioSpectrometer basic outputs the results using the device display and a printer available from
Eppendorf. With a USB connection, you can transfer result data from the device to a USB stick, a printer or
directly to a PC.

2.3.4

Device self test

The device automatically tests the function of the spectrometer unit right after it has been switched on.
Access the

Device calibration function for a more comprehensive test (see Device self-test on p. 73).

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