Datasheet
5 Tour through the Clarity station Clarity
corner of the graph (the active signal is set in bold), from the icons in the
Overlay toolbar (the active signal has the debossed icon) or from the
graph outline color and table headers color. The tables change by
changing the active signal.
l Change the active signal by double clicking on its name in the legend
section . Change the color of the currently active signal to another one
by clicking on the Not used color icon in the Overlay toolbar. All parts of
the Chromatogram window mentioned in the previous step will change
color. Return to the former active signal by clicking on its (now embossed
) icon in the Overlay toolbar .
l Click anywhere in the Result table . The peak (or peaks) corresponding
to the row you just clicked onto will change color according to the color of
the signal. This change will last until the focus in the Result table is
canceled.
l To add permanent color to the peak, click the View button in the right
side of the Results tab. This will get you to the linked calibration file.
There, in the Calibration Summary Table, find the Peak Color column (see
5.2.2 on pg 27.). In the row corresponding to the peak to be colored select
the appropriate color and click OK. Return to the Chromatogram window
by using the icon in the menu bar. The selected peak is now colored
according to the color selected in the Calibration window.
l You can change the integration of peaks by using the interactive icons on
the toolbars on the left side of the Chromatogram window or directly on
the Integration tab . Any changes made either way will change the
Integration table and can be copied to the template method.
Note: After the copying of the Integration table contents to the template
method, new chromatograms will be automatically integrated according
to the changed parameters. Already measured results can be
reprocessed (for more details see the chapter Linking the calibration
to the method on pg 30).
l Before testing other capabilities and functions of the Clarity station, close
the Instrument window you opened to test the Single Analysis
functionality. It is not mandatory, but it will be less confusing to work with
one Instrument at a time only. You will be asked to save any changed
unsaved files.
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