
Surface Mat Styles
Array top surfaces come in two styles, Lens Mat and Diffuse Mat.
Array top surfaces come in two styles, Lens Mat and Diffuse Mat.
Lens Mat Surface
- Ultra-clear, molded to fit into the holes of a Para-dox® Reaction Block
- Captures nearly all light emitted by the array’s LEDs and directs it into the vials in the reaction block
- Chemically inert silicone
Diffuse Mat Surface
- Flat surface, making for easy pairing with SLAS footprint apparatus
- Can be used for niche applications such as illuminating cell culture flasks, reservoir plates, large scale containers, etc.
- Chemically inert silicone
About Array Cooling and Base Options
Lumidox® II LED Arrays can generate a considerable amount of heat at any output stage and therefore need to be cooled. Both Lens Mat and Diffuse Mat style arrays are available with an Active Cooling base, Solid base or Flow-Through base. Each has it’s own specific way of cooling the LEDs in the array and can affect different application situations.
Flow-Through Base:
Note: Flow-through base LED arrays can only be used with an independent, dedicated recirculating chiller circuit. They cannot be daisy chained with any other hardware.
Note: All LED arrays can operate in an incubator at 37ºC, 95% humidity
For added protection, each device has a built-in thermal cutoff switch that, in case of overheating, will automatically shut down the unit. The trip temperature for Solid Base and Flow-thru Base Arrays is 95°C, and will reset when cooled to 65°C. Active Cooling Base Arrays will shut down if their temperature exceeds 75°C. They will reset once they have cooled to 45°C.
Note: Active Cooling Base arrays are not compatible with strong magnetic fields such as those found in most tumble stirrers due to interference with the cooling fans.
Lumidox® II LED Arrays can generate a considerable amount of heat at any output stage and therefore need to be cooled. Both Lens Mat and Diffuse Mat style arrays are available with an Active Cooling base, Solid base or Flow-Through base. Each has it’s own specific way of cooling the LEDs in the array and can affect different application situations.
Active Cooling Base:
- Self-cooling, no external cooling source required
- Fully conforms to SLAS/ANSI standard dimensions
- Ideal for lower output applications like cell culture and PCR work (may require special adapter)
- Not compatible with tumble stirrers or devices that generate powerful magnetic fields
Solid Base:
- External cooling source is required (see Thermal Transfer Deck)
- A Thermal Transfer Deck (TTD) is recommended and can be attached to the base when used in conjunction with a recirculating chiller. The TTD can be removed if using a different cooling source, such as a cooling bay
- Fully conforms to SLAS/ANSI standards and can be used with cooling baths, plates, or other cooling chamber (if NOT being used with our Thermal Transfer Deck and recirculating liquid chiller)
- Ideal for applications requiring high output - up to nearly 3x more radiometric power output than Active Base arrays
Flow-Through Base:
- Provides the most optimal cooling efficiency for LED arrays
- Direct connection to recirculating liquid chiller (required). Cooled liquid flows through the array base itself (no need for Thermal Transfer Deck)
- Ideal for applications requiring high output - up to nearly 3x more radiometric power output than Active Base arrays
- Light Weight – improved usability with orbital shakers due to lower overall mass
- Shorter overall height than active base array – offers improved compatibility with tumble stirrers (less distance between stirrer and sample)
Note: Flow-through base LED arrays can only be used with an independent, dedicated recirculating chiller circuit. They cannot be daisy chained with any other hardware.
For added protection, each device has a built-in thermal cutoff switch that, in case of overheating, will automatically shut down the unit. The trip temperature for Solid Base and Flow-thru Base Arrays is 95°C, and will reset when cooled to 65°C. Active Cooling Base Arrays will shut down if their temperature exceeds 75°C. They will reset once they have cooled to 45°C.
Note: Active Cooling Base arrays are not compatible with strong magnetic fields such as those found in most tumble stirrers due to interference with the cooling fans.
Lumidox II LED Arrays are available in up to 15 wavelengths*:

365nm UV
375nm UV
385nm UV
395nm UV
405nm UV
420nm-Violet
445nm-Indigo
470nm-Blue
505nm-Cyan
527nm-Green
590nm-Amber
630nm-Red
660nm-Deep Red
730nm-IR Infrared
White
Note: LUM2CON controller is required to power LED arrays.375nm UV
385nm UV
395nm UV
405nm UV
420nm-Violet
445nm-Indigo
470nm-Blue
505nm-Cyan
527nm-Green
590nm-Amber
630nm-Red
660nm-Deep Red
730nm-IR Infrared
White
* Most LED arrays (excluding Discovery) are wavelength-specific - only one wavelength per device
LED Output STAGES
By default, all Lumidox II devices are factory calibrated with 5 discrete linearly stepped output STAGES. STAGE 1 output is the least radiometric power while STAGE 5 output is the most. STAGES are calibrated to the nearest whole number of radiant flux, and displayed in milliwatts (mW).

Custom Tuned STAGES
Analytical offers custom tuned stages to meet specific and unique requirements. These can range from maximum light output to low output to tight resolution. NOTE: STAGE settings are stored on each individual Lumidox® II peripheral device (LED Array or Lumlamp), and are not tunable via the controller. Custom STAGE settings can only be calibrated by Analytical Sales and Services prior to shipment. Please contact Analytical before ordering.

By default, all Lumidox II devices are factory calibrated with 5 discrete linearly stepped output STAGES. STAGE 1 output is the least radiometric power while STAGE 5 output is the most. STAGES are calibrated to the nearest whole number of radiant flux, and displayed in milliwatts (mW).
Custom Tuned STAGES
Analytical offers custom tuned stages to meet specific and unique requirements. These can range from maximum light output to low output to tight resolution. NOTE: STAGE settings are stored on each individual Lumidox® II peripheral device (LED Array or Lumlamp), and are not tunable via the controller. Custom STAGE settings can only be calibrated by Analytical Sales and Services prior to shipment. Please contact Analytical before ordering.
Typical Spectral Characterization
UV Wavelengths
Visible Wavelengths
Broas Spectrum Wavelengths
Infrared Wavelengths
Transparent orange acrylic is excellent for blocking UV and blue (365 to 470nm) light. We recommend 1/8" thick material. 
Yes. Stagnant VOC vapors will permeate the LEDs, potentially leading to discoloration and/or damage, which may be reversible. If sufficient ventilation for VOCs cannot be provided, please periodically run your array on stage 5 for 2-3 hours with a fan blowing on the LEDs to completely burn away all the VOCs and revert the array back to its original state. See Product Note: Lumidox® II LED Arrays and VOCs 
Yes, please contact engineering@analytical-sales.com for assistance. We will be able to walk you through the process. Please be sure to navigate to the "Additional Information" tab on our Lumidox controller webpage ahead of time, and download the firmware update files. Within that folder will be an executable file named GUI5R7529.exe. This is the GUI that we will utilize to make the changes to the array. Please contact your IT department if the file is blocked. You will also require the USB Cable that was provided with your controller. 
We do provide some Python scripts for convenience. These downloadable files can be found under the “Additional Information” tab of the LUM2CON product page. Please note that the use of scripts for the Lumidox controller is experimental and not a supported commercial feature. 
Our Lumidox units are easy to integrate with automation systems, as they were designed with this intention in mind.
The serial commands themselves plus some sample Python files can be downloaded from the "Additional Information" tab on our Lumidox controller page. Note that these features are currently experimental, and not yet officially supported.
The available commands in Lumidox Controller II – Serial Commands guide should cover all of the tasks needed to integrate and fire the units with your automation platform. Analytical also has "extension" cord sets available to extend the distance the array can be from the controller. 
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