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PI-MAX
®
 4 System Manual
Issue 4
, discusses using LightField with the 
mode specifically designed for capturing a pair of gated images in rapid succession.
, discusses how to set up a PI-MAX4 that has an 
installed MCP Gating board.
, discusses how to set up a PI-MAX4 that has 
an installed Picosecond board.
discusses how to set up a 
PI-MAX4: 1024i-RF camera for RF modulation.
, discusses emICCD cameras, Electron 
Multiplication, and the use of Kinetics.
, discusses a number of issues that can have a bearing on 
getting good experimental results.
, describes the PI-MAX4 camera and other 
system components. Includes descriptions of connectors and other front and rear 
panel features.
, provides information regarding possible system 
problems.
, provides general specifications as well as 
operating environment and internal pulser specifications.
, includes outline drawings for the PI-MAX4 
camera, the PI-MAX4 power supply, and the CoolCUBE
II
 coolant circulator.
, includes two alphabetically sorted 
tables (WinX to LightField and LightField to WinX) that cross reference terms used 
in the two applications.
, explains how to use this kit to mount the 
PI-MAX4 to any laboratory table with either 25 mm or 1 inch hole spacing.
, discusses focusing of an F-mount 
adapter and focusing of F-mount and C-mount lenses.
, provides instructions for the 
mounting a PI-MAX4 camera with a spectroscopy adapter to an Acton SpectraPro 
Series or IsoPlane spectrograph. Additional instructions describe how to perform 
rotational alignment and focusing of the camera to the spectrograph optics.
, provides information about available adapter kits and 
accessories, include procedures for changing the adapter on the front of the 
PI-MAX4 to another type when multiple adapters are available.
, provides definitions of commonly used words and terms 
related to intensified camera characteristics and usage.
 contains the Declarations of Conformity for PI-MAX4 
systems.
 details the warranties for Princeton Instruments equipment and 
software.