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For example, if you select Divide Active Trace to Four
when the active trace has a range of 0.0 to 20.0, the
active trace is divided into four traces:
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First trace represents the range from 0 to 5
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Second trace represents the range from 4 to 10
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Third trace represents the range from 9 to 16
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Fourth trace represents the range from 15 to 20
NOTE: To restore the display to a single trace, select
Remove Inactive Traces from the Display menu.
2.4.4 Adding Traces from
the Same Data File to a Window
This section describes:
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Overview
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Setting the Replace mode
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Adding a trace
Overview
By default, the Data Explorer software displays:
Chromatogram and Spectrum windows each contain
one trace (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-11).
Data Type
Window
Mariner
Chromatogram and Spectrum.
Voyager single
spectrum
Spectrum only.
Voyager
multispectrum
Spectrum only. Can also optionally
display chromatogram.
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 ...