Chapter 3 Peak Detection and Labeling
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User labels not
displayed
If a user label is not displayed or is displayed incorrectly,
possible causes are:
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User labels are not enabled.
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The peak does not fall within the specified Tolerance.
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The label is too long or peaks are too close together. If
there is not enough room for the label to be displayed, the
label may be suppressed. Zooming the region of interest
expands the trace and may allow the labels to be
displayed.
To display labels when peaks are close together, select
Allow overlapping peak labels, or change Orientation
to Vertical or 45 degrees in the Peak Label dialog box.
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Peak filtering is enabled, and only peaks that meet the
peak list filtering criteria are labeled.
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Filter Width is set too high to detect the peak.
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If you have Match Charge State enabled for spectrum
user labels, the peak of interest does not have the charge
state specified in the user label.
Summary of Contents for Data Explorer 4 Series
Page 1: ...Data Explorer Software Version 4 Series Software User Guide ...
Page 10: ...Table of Contents x Applied Biosystems ...
Page 56: ...Chapter 1 Data Explorer Basics 1 42 Applied Biosystems 1 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 2 Using Chromatogram and Spectrum Windows 2 42 Applied Biosystems 2 ...
Page 172: ...Chapter 3 Peak Detection and Labeling 3 74 Applied Biosystems 3 ...
Page 204: ...Chapter 4 Examining Chromatogram Data 4 32 Applied Biosystems 4 ...
Page 270: ...Chapter 5 Examining Spectrum Data 5 66 Applied Biosystems 5 ...
Page 316: ...Chapter 6 Using Tools and Applications 6 46 Applied Biosystems 6 ...
Page 384: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 22 Applied Biosystems 9 ...
Page 388: ...Appendix A Warranty A 4 Applied Biosystems A ...
Page 416: ...Appendix C Data Explorer Toolbox Visual Basic Macros C 20 Applied Biosystems C ...