K-Patents PR-23 Troubleshooting Guide User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
FOR PR-23 ALL MODELS

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January 9, 2015

K-PATENTS OY

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2.1

Optical Image and Slope

The optical image can be described as a window to the process medium. However, it also gives information

about the condition of the prism and the optics. Scratches or coating layers on the prism can be identified

from the optical image. Altering shapes are formed with every change in the prism-process interface.

Generally, the instrument has two different optical images, i.e. the raw image and IDS scaled optical image.

The raw image is the real response signal from the fotocells of the CCD-element, which is also unique to

every instrument. Consequently, the IDS image was developed to unify the optical images making the

instrument more user friendly. The IDS image is created by mathematical scaling of the raw image to a

rectangular shape improving the measurement stability on high and low refractive index (RI) ranges.


Figure 4

IDS image on the left and raw image on the right

The detection of the measurement point is based on the steepest slope in the optical image (borderline of

activated vs inactivated light reflection). The slope image gives a derivative graph of the optical image that

can be used to examine the quality of the optical image and stability of the measurement.


Figure 5

Optical image and slope without sample

Without a sample on the prism surface, the IDS scaled

optical image should always return to “box” shape.

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