6.2.2
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6.2 Using the Working Curve Range and RSD (Check Sample)
An unknown sample is checked on whether or not its
concentration lies within the working curve range. If not within
the range, the sample will be diluted at the specified dilution
factor and then measured again.
An unknown sample is also checked on whether or not its RSD
lies within the specified range. If not within the range, the
sample will be measured again.
(1) Click the check box of Check Sample
Fig. 6-3 Check Working Curve Window
(2) Set the following items.
Tolerance (%):
Stands for an allowable percent value above the upper-
limit concentration of working curve (maximum
concentration of standard sample). If the concentration
of an unknown sample exceeds this tolerance, it will be
diluted and remeasured.
In case the maximum concentration of standard sample
is 10
g/L and the tolerance is 10%, the range of
calibration is limited to 11
g/L at maximum. A sample
beyond concentration 11
g/L will be diluted and
measured again.
6.2.1 Setting
Procedure
Summary of Contents for ZA3000 Series
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