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Understanding Your Agilent ChemStation 107
Integration
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Integration Events
Tuning Integration
It is often useful to change the values for the slope sensitivity, peak width,
height reject, and area reject to customize integration.
Figure 27 on page 107 shows how these parameters affect the integration of
five peaks in a signal.
Figure 27 Using Initial Events
A peak is integrated only when all of the four integration parameters are
satisfied. Using the peak width for peak 3, the area reject and slope sensitivity
shown in Figure 27 on page 107, only peaks 1, 3, 5 and 7 are integrated.
Peak 1 is integrated as all four integration parameters are satisfied.
Peak 2 is rejected because the area is below the set area reject value.
Peak 3 is integrated as all four integration parameters are satisfied.
Peak 4 is not integrated because the peak height is below the Height Reject.
Peak 5 is rejected because the area is below the set area reject value.
Peak 6 is not integrated; filtering and bunching make the peak invisible.
Peak 7 is integrated.
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