Ocean Optics Red Tide Uv-vis Spectrometer User Manual

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3: Troubleshooting

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Note

Improperly installed USB devices can also appear under the Universal Serial Bus
Controller option. Be sure to check this location if you cannot locate the unknown device.

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3. Locate the unknown device (marked with a large question mark). Right-click on the Unknown

Device listing and select the Uninstall or Remove option.

4. Click the OK button to continue. A warning box appears confirming the removal of the Unknown

Device. Click the OK button to confirm the device removal.

5. Disconnect the Red Tide from your computer.

6. Locate the section in this chapter that is appropriate to your operating system and perform the

steps in the following

Remove Improperly Installed Files

section.

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Remove Improperly Installed Files

Procedure

1. Open Windows Explorer.

2. Navigate to the Windows | INF directory.

Note

If the INF directory is not visible, you must disable the Hide System Files and Folders
and Hide File Extensions for Known File Types options in Windows Folder Options.
Access Windows Folder Options from Windows Explorer, under the Tools | Folder
Options
menu selection.

3. Delete the OOI_USB.INF in the INF directory. If your computer is running either the Windows

2000 or XP operating system, you must also delete the OOI_USB.PNF file in the INF directory.

4. Navigate to the Windows | System32 | Drivers directory.

5. Delete the EZUSB.SYS file.

6. Reinstall your Ocean Optics application and reboot the system when prompted.

7. Plug in the USB device.

The system is now able to locate and install the correct drivers for the USB device.

Mac Operating Systems

Since there are no device files for the Red Tide Spectrometer in a Mac operating system, you should not
encounter any problems if you installed the spectrometer before the SpectraSuite software.

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A: Specifications

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Red Tide Components Table

Ocean Optics permanently secures all components in the Red Tide at the time of manufacture. Only
Ocean Optics technicians can replace interchangeable components, where noted.

Item

Name

Description

1

SMA 905
Connector

Secures the input fiber to the spectrometer. Light from the input fiber enters the
optical bench through this connector.

2

Slit

A dark piece of material containing a rectangular aperture, which is mounted directly
behind the SMA Connector. The size of the aperture (from 5 µm to 200 µm)
regulates the amount of light that enters the optical bench and controls spectral
resolution.

You can also use the Red Tide without a Slit. In this configuration, the diameter of
the fiber connected to the Red Tide determines the size of the entrance aperture.

Only Ocean Optics technicians can change the Slit.

3

Filter

Restricts optical radiation to pre-determined wavelength regions. Light passes
through the Filter before entering the optical bench. Both bandpass and longpass
filters are available to restrict radiation to certain wavelength regions.

Only Ocean Optics technicians can change the Filter.

4

Collimating
Mirror

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Focuses light entering the optical bench towards the Grating of the spectrometer.
Specify standard or SAG+.

Light enters the spectrometer, passes through the SMA Connector, Slit, and Filter,
and then reflects off the Collimating Mirror onto the Grating.

5

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Grating

Diffracts light from the Collimating Mirror and directs the diffracted light onto the
Focusing Mirror.

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Only Ocean Optics technicians can change the Grating.

6

Focusing
Mirror

Receives light reflected from the Grating and focuses first-order spectra onto the
detector plane.

7

L4 Detector
Collection
Lens

An optional component that attaches to the Detector to increase light-collection
efficiency. It focuses light from a tall slit onto the shorter Detector elements.

The L4 Detector Collection Lens should be used with large diameter slits or in
applications with low light levels. It also improves efficiency by reducing the effects
of stray light.

Only Ocean Optics technicians can add or remove the L4 Detection Collection Lens.

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8

Detector
(UV or VIS)

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Collects the light received from the Focusing Mirror or L4 Detector Collection Lens
and converts the optical signal to a digital signal. Each pixel on the Detector
responds to the wavelength of light that strikes it, creating a digital response. The
spectrometer then transmits the digital signal to the SpectraSuite application.

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