Technical data
Understanding Your Agilent ChemStation 19
Agilent ChemStation Features
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About the ChemStation Software
allow rapid access to instrument parameters and an animated graphical 
overview of the status of each analysis as it proceeds. The schematic 
instrument diagram may be turned off if it is not required, to save memory 
and other Windows resources.
The Data Analysis view extends the standard toolbar to specific data analysis 
modes including integration, calibration, reporting, annotation, signal 
comparison and additional specialized modes if the modules are installed. 
Each of these separate data analysis modes are supported with a 
mode-specific toolset.
The Report Designer view allows the user to graphically define the layout of a 
specific report style in a graphical object orientated fashion. It also uses a set 
of toolbars specific to this task.
Data Acquisition
The status of the instrument is continually monitored and updated on the 
display, along with the elapsed run time of the analysis both when the 
software is a visible window and when it is iconized. The transactions that 
occur during the analysis, including any errors and the instrument conditions 
at the start and the end of the analysis, are recorded in the system’s logbook, 
an extract of which is stored with every data file.
The instrument conditions, such as flow, temperature, pressure and solvent 
composition for liquid chromatographs may be recorded and stored with each 
data file. These instrument parameters can be displayed and plotted to testify 
to the quality of each analysis. The exact nature of the parameters recorded 
depends both on the technique and the capabilities of the configured 
instrument.
One or more display windows may be used to monitor the data being acquired 
by the instrument in real time. The data are displayed in real measurement 
units such as mAU, Volts, degrees or bar. The windows may each show multiple 
overlaid chromatographic/electropherographic signals or instrument 
parameters, such as pressure. The display default settings may be adjusted 
and are remembered by the system so users can set their own preferred 
settings as the instrument default. The window has zoom capability and the 
cursor may be used to display a specific signal’s response at any point in time.










