Printing Wavelength and Photometric Value on Display
5.19 Printing Wavelength and Photometric Value on Display
This program provides a function for reading data such as presently displayed wavelength and photometric value, traced value on the data processing window, etc. The data can also be printed.
5.19.1 Reading and Printing of Presently Displayed Wavelength and Photometric Value
Take the following procedure with the monitor window displayed.
(1) Select the Read Data command from the Tools menu (refer
to (1) in Fig. 5-52).
Fig. 5-52
(2) The Read Data box will appear as shown in Fig. 5-53. Drag the title area (blue) at the top of the box to the lower right (refer to (2) in Fig. 5-53).
Fig. 5-53
(3) Bring the mouse pointer onto the measurement window and click the right button of the mouse. A menu box will appear. Select “Read Current Data” from the menu box (refer to (3) in Fig. 5-54). The photometric value and data value will be read into the Read Data box.
Upon start of data reading, Parameters Scanning
Ready are displayed sequentially in the message display area (refer to (4) in Fig. 5-54).
Fig. 5-54
(4) The integration time for data reading is usually set at 2.0 seconds. To change the time, select the Options command from the Tools menu. In the Options window, select the Integration Time tab (refer to (5) in Fig. 5-55).
A tab page as shown in Fig. 5-55 will appear to enable setting change.
NOTE: With the U-5100, the function of changing the integration time for data reading is ineffective.
5.19 Printing Wavelength and Photometric Value on Display
Fig. 5-55
(5) In data reading, sample name information is also indicated. Sample names can be input. For input, click the Sample column (refer to (6) in Fig. 5-56).
Fig. 5-56
(6) Read data can be deleted. To delete a data value from the table, click the relevant No. (refer to (7) in Fig. 5-56). Then click the Delete button (refer to (8) in Fig. 5-56). A dialog box as shown in Fig. 5-57 will appear. Click the Yes button (refer to (9) in Fig. 5-57), and the data value will be deleted.
9 Fig. 5-57
(7) To delete all data values, click the Delete all button.
(8) For printing the relevant data, click the (Print) button on the Standard toolbar (or select the Print command from the File menu).
5.19.2 Reading and Printing of Wavelength and Photometric Value from Data Processing Window
The wavelength value and data value can be read and printed from the data processing window.
(1) Open a data file (refer to 5.1).
NOTE: Avoid maximizing the opened data file. With this function, two windows are displayed at the same time. If one window is maximized, the other cannot be displayed.
(2) Select the Read Data command from the Tools menu.
(3) The Read Data box will appear as shown in Fig. 5-58. Drag the title area (blue) at the top of the box to the lower right (refer to (1) in Fig. 5-58.)
5.19 Printing Wavelength and Photometric Value on Display
Fig. 5-58
(4) Click the spectrum display window (refer to (2) in Fig. 5-59).
(5) Click the (Trace) button on the Spectrum toolbar (refer to (3) in Fig. 5-59.) A trace cursor will appear on the spectrum (refer to (4) in Fig. 5-59.)
Fig. 5-59
(6) Move the trace cursor to a desired position on the spectrum
and click the right button of the mouse. A menu box will appear. Select “Read Cursor Data” from the menu box (refer to (5) in Fig. 5-59). The wavelength and photometric
value will be read into the Read Data box.
(7) Upon selection of “Read Cursor Data”, display becomes as shown in Fig. 5-60.
(8) In data reading from the data processing window, sample name information is also indicated. Sample names can be
edited. For input, click the Sample column (refer to (6) in Fig. 5-60).
Fig. 5-60
(9) The read data can be deleted. To delete a data value from the table, click the relevant No. (refer to (7) in Fig. 5-60). Then click the Delete button (refer to (8) in Fig. 5-60).
A dialog box as shown in Fig. 5-61 will appear. Click the Yes button (refer to (9) in Fig. 5-61), and the data value will
be deleted.
Fig. 5-61
(10) To delete all data values, click the Delete All button.
(11) For printing the relevant data, click the (Print) button on the Standard toolbar (or select the Print command from the File menu).
5.20 Referring to Spectrum Measured in Photometry Mode