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6 Data processing and evaluation
746 VA Trace Analyzer / 747 VA Stand
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6.2 Preparations before start of a determination
The following three points constitute the preparations before the start of a determi-
nation:
Method definition
Definition of all functions and parameters applicable to the determi-
nation by loading an existing method or developing a new method.
Definition of the sample size
Entry of the sample size on the dialog page ”MONITORING” or
”SAMPLES”.
Method-independent settings
Additional, method-independent settings for the sequence of the
determination.
6.2.1 Method definition
The sequence of a determination is defined in the method loaded in the working
storage, which involves the following 5 dialog pages summarized under the title
”Method specifications”:
OP. SEQUENCE Main program (see section 5.6.1)
SEGMENTS Segment program (see section 5.6.2)
SUBSTANCES Substance parameters (see section 5.6.3)
CALCULATION Calculation formulae (see section 5.6.4)
DOCUMENTATION Report and curve output (see section 5.6.5)
Before the start of a determination, you must load the desired method from the
method memory or the data card into the working storage. If desired, you can mod-
ify this method to suit your needs or even redevelop it completely.
The functions and parameters of the 5 method dialog pages relevant for the deter-
mination are described in detail in section 5.6. In what follows, the most important
functions and settings of these pages will be summarized again in brief:
OPERATION SEQUENCE
On this dialog page program instructions and their parameters (see section
5.7.3) are used to define the sequence of a determination. The most impor-
tant instructions include:
SMPL Addition of the sample volume
DOS Addition of auxiliary solutions
PURGE Purging of the analysis solution
STIR Stirring
SEGMENT Call-up of segments
(REPREP)n Replications (repetitions)
(ADDADDADD)n Definition of standard additions
(CALCSOLNCAL)n Definition of calibration curves