4.5.2
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If a sample was mistaken, data can be exchanged.
(1) In a Data Table, click the row of the sample for exchange to
turn it blue.
(2) Click the [Exchange Samples] button at the right of the data
table or click [Exchange Samples] in the [Data] menu.
(3) In a dialog box, a list of samples to be exchanged with the
present one is displayed. Select the desired sample and
click [Recalculate].
NOTE
: Exchange between STD and UNK samples cannot be
specified.
Click the [Calculation Mode] button at the right of a data table or
click [Calculation Mode] in the [Data] menu. A dialog box opens.
Click on a different radio button to select a new calculation mode
(Integral, Peak Height, Peak Area or Peak Width) and click the
[Recalculate] button. The mode of calculating measured data
changes.
Click the [Concentration Correction] button at the right of the
Data Table, or select the [Concentration Correction] command
from the [Data] menu. The dialog box will then appear. In this
dialog box, change the concentration correction factor as desired,
and click the [Recalculate] button. See “Changing Sample
Name” as you cannot change the sample name in this procedure.
Click the [Sample Name] button at the right of a data table or
click [Sample Name] in the [Data] menu. A dialog box opens.
Input a sample name and click the [OK] button. For renaming a
standard sample name, click the [STD Sample Name] button in
the dialog box and set a new name. To use “Common Sample
Input”, select a desired column (highlight the column in blue) and
enter a “UNK Common Name” and, then, click “Enter.” For
numbering, select a desired column in the similar manner and
mark the Automatic Numbering and set a starting number and,
then, click “Enter.” The “UNK Common Name” and the
“Automatic Numbering” can be used simultaneously.
4.5.2 Exchanging
Data
4.5.3 Changing
Calculation Mode
4.5.4 Changing
the
Concentration
Correction Factor
4.5.5 Changing
Sample
Name
Summary of Contents for ZA3000 Series
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