The is a compact, double-beam UV-Visible spectrophotometer designed for routine laboratory work, quality control, and research. It features a fixed 1.0 nm spectral bandwidth and a wide wavelength range of 190–1,100 nm. Core Technical Specifications Optical System Double-beam with single monochromator Wavelength Range 190 to 1,100 nm Spectral Bandwidth Fixed at 1.0 nm Scanning Speed Up to 8,000 nm/min Slew Speed 24,000 nm/min Detectors Silicon photodiode Stray Light 0.02% (at 220 nm) Photometric Range -3 to +3 AU Operational Features
It arrived in a plain, unassuming box, the kind that promises utility rather than flair. Scientists, technicians, and students have learned to judge instruments by that packaging: heavy enough to mean metal and glass, light enough to imply compact engineering. Inside, folded neatly between sheets of foam, lay the Jasco V-730 spectrophotometer manual — a dense companion that, to the uninitiated, reads like a foreign map of dials, parameters, and arcane instructions. To those who have needed it, though, it is a patient teacher: a record of how light becomes data, how calibration becomes confidence, how a piece of equipment becomes a trusted colleague in the laboratory.
: Measurement program configuration and operating procedures. Analysis Manual : Spectrum analysis and file management. jascoinc.com Key Technical Specifications Specification Optical System Double-beam with single monochromator Wavelength Range 190 to 1,100 nm Spectral Bandwidth Fixed at 1.0 nm Scanning Speed Up to 8,000 nm/min Silicon photodiode Dimensions 441 (W) x 468 (D) x 216 (H) mm Operational Highlights IQ Accessory & IQ Start jasco v-730 spectrophotometer manual pdf
While Jasco instruments are workhorses in analytical labs, locating the correct digital documentation can sometimes be a maze of broken links and registration portals.
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A student’s first scan is an initiation. The manual’s step-by-step example — set wavelength range, choose scan rate, select bandwidth, place blank and sample — turns theory into action. The result is often anticlimactic: a smooth curve or an unexpected peak. Either outcome teaches something: the curve is a success; the unexpected peak is data that demands interpretation or a rerun with fresh cuvettes.
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This assumes you are using the standard Spectra Manager II software.