Oceanview 2.0 Manual (2024)
Supports USB (all models) and Ethernet (Ocean SR, HR, HDX, FX).
The draft manual is organized into four logical parts:
If you need to tailor this guide to your exact setup, let me know:
The Schematic View is a powerful, unique feature of OceanView that provides a visual representation of the measurement workflow.
Insert your sample and click . The software will continuously compute absorbance using the formula: oceanview 2.0 manual
If you need help configuring specific processing nodes in OceanView 2.0, please share your (absorbance, fluorescence, etc.), your spectrometer model , and the industry or application you are working in. Share public link
256 GB SSD minimum with at least 10 GB of free space for spectral caching.
: New support for high-fidelity 3D CAD files and raw CSV automated pipelines. 2. System Requirements & Installation
Disconnect the USB cable, wait 5 seconds, and plug it back in. Supports USB (all models) and Ethernet (Ocean SR,
: Displays raw detector counts for initial setup and adjusting light levels.
: Measures light passing through or bouncing off a sample.
Launch the installer executable and accept the license agreement.
The 2.0 update focused on accessibility and advanced customization: The software will continuously compute absorbance using the
Click the icon to store the current frame. The software saves files as tabulated text data ( .txt ) containing wavelength and intensity columns. High-Speed Data Logging Click the Target/Saving node in the Schematic View. Specify your export directory and file naming conventions.
: Every time the software opens, a Welcome Screen provides four quick-start paths:
Scope mode shows the raw signal from the spectrometer's CCD or InGaAs detector array. The Y-axis represents digital counts (e.g., 0 to 16,383 for a 14-bit ADC). Use this mode to verify your signal strength before calibration. Ensure your peak signal reaches roughly 80% of the detector's maximum capacity without saturating (clipping at the top). Absorbance Mode
Select and place nodes for (spectrometers), Mathematical Operations (add, subtract, derivative), or Views (graphs, meters).




