Window Setting

Fig. 1-59 Fonts Tab

1.8 Window Setting

(1) Display Font

Font, character size, etc. in the spectrum display area can

be set.

(2) Printer Font

Printer font can be set.

(3) Upon clicking Select, a dialog box as in Fig. 1-60 appears.

Fig. 1-60 Font Specification

(4) Specify your font, style and size.

1.8.3 Processing Tab

You can set the initial conditions for data processing here. Refer to Appendix H for the setting range of each parameter.

Fig. 1-61 Processing Tab

(1) Area integration method

Select a method for area integration.

(2) Calibration

Select the calibration curve formula to be used for photometry mode. With Abs = f (Conc), absorbance will

be indicated via the expression to be used as a function for concentration. With Conc = f (Abs), concentration will be indicated via the expression to be used as a function for absorbance. The default setting is Conc = f (Abs).

 Abs = f (Conc)

Absorbance is expressed by a calibration curve formula to be used as a function for concentration.

 Conc = f (Abs)

Concentration is expressed by a calibration curve formula to be used as a function for absorbance.

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(3) Peak table

You can set whether or not the area calculation item is to

be included in the peak table.

(4) Smooth

The initial values of smoothing parameters are set here. However, these values will not be reflected on the parameters for the Method window.

(5) Derivative

The initial settings of parameters for smoothing after Method setting and measurement can be made here.

1.8.4 Wavelength Tab

This tab allows you to set the initial conditions for wavelengths to

be indicated in the specified wavelength data table of wavelength scan data. The specified wavelength data table after measurement is the data table for the wavelengths specified here. To change the wavelengths for the data after measurement, make your change by means of the Wavelength tab of Property menu.

Fig. 1-62 Wavelength Tab

(1) Setting of Specified Wavelength Data Table

Take the following procedure for this setting.

(a) Bring the mouse pointer to the wavelength you wish to

set and click it.

(b) Enter a wavelength.

(c) If there are other wavelengths you wish to change, repeat steps (a) and (b). Up to 12 wavelengths can

be set.

(d) Put a check mark at the wavelengths you want to display. And remove the check mark from those you don’t want to display.

1.8 Window Setting

1.8.5 Colors Tab

The colors of spectra to be overlaid on one another are settable here. “1 (bottom)” specifies the color for the initial display.

Fig. 1-63 Colors Tab

(1) Click Select color….

 A window as in Fig. 1-64 will appear.

Fig. 1-64 Setting of Color

(2) Select the desired color among the basic colors or created colors.

(3) If the desired color is not contained in the basic colors, Define Custom Colors should be clicked.

 A window as in Fig. 1-65 will appear.

Fig. 1-65 Addition of Color

(4) Set the Hue, Sat, Lum, etc. and click Add to Custom Colors.

(5) Your color will be added to the list of created colors, so select it and click OK.

1.8 Window Setting

1.8.6 Startup Tab

Use this tab to set the measurement conditions for the startup of UV Solutions 4.2 program.

Fig. 1-66 Startup Tab

(1) Restore last method used

The UV Solutions 4.2 program can be started according to the method that was used last time.

(2) Auto Parameter File

The program can be started according to the specified method file.

(3) Click the model name of the instrument being used.

 A dialog box as shown in Fig. 1-67 will appear.

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Fig. 1-67

(4) Specify a method file and click Open.

The method file name specified in Fig. 1-66 will appear.

1.8 Window Setting

1.8.7 Integration Time Tab

Refer to Appendix H for the setting range for each parameter.

Fig. 1-68 Integration Time Tab

(1) Integration time for current data

Set an integration time for the present data acquisition using the Read Data command of the Tools menu. This integration time will also apply when executing auto zero. This is effective when the photometry mode is other than specified wavelength or Ratio. When the photometry mode is specified wavelength or Ratio, the integration time set on Instrument tab of the Method menu will be valid when executing measurement and auto zero.

1.8.8 Report Tab

Fig. 1-69 Report Tab

(1) Printing direction of Data list

A printing direction for the data list (printed at fixed intervals and all data) can be set here.

Printing direction: When vertical is set, wavelengths or times and photometric values will be printed in three vertical rows.

Printing direction: When horizontal is set, wavelengths or times and photometric values will be printed in three horizontal rows. In other words, three kinds of data will be printed in each row.

1.8 Window Setting

(2) Print Page No.

When check box is checked: Page number will be printed in the report.

When check box is not checked: Page number will not be printed in the report.

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