
Method Selection: Select the desired method via the arrow keys and call up the method with the enter key.
Method procedure: The wizard at the top of the display will take you through the method procedure step-by-step.The active method step is highlighted.
Check Parameters: Check method parameters before you start to measure. Carry out changes if required.
Enter Sample Dilution: The device will multiply the following sample results by the calculated dilution factor.
Enter Sample ID: Enter the sample ID (up to 12 digits). The ID will be applied to the following sample result.
Measure Sample: With the sample key you can measure your samples one by one.
Standard Curve: When measuring more than one replicate per standard, the average value for each standard will be calculated and displayed automatically.
Kinetics: Kinetic measurement on a wavelength and subsequent evaluation with factor. Different measurement methods are availabe.
Process Results: With some methods, results can be postprocessed directly. Some examples are further calculations (e.g. to convert the concentration result to the molar concentration), zoom functions (SpectraZoom technology), a peak detection function as well as the possibility to modify the time window for the evaluation of a kinetic.
Process Results: With some methods, results can be postprocessed directly. Some examples are further calculations (e.g. to convert the concentration result to the molar concentration), zoom functions (SpectraZoom technology), a peak detection function as well as the possibility to modify the time window for the evaluation of a kinetic.
Print and Export: Prepare data packages for selected, or all, samples. Print the data, store it on a USB stick or transfer the data to a PC directly. A special software is not required.
Absorbance Spectra Library: The spectra for important substances are serve as information and can be used for comparison to a spectrum of a sample result.
Device Calibration: Option for inspecting the BioSpectrometer. Eppendorf offers a filter set for checking photometric precision und wavelength accuracy (according to NIST)