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Performing a Calibration
Three types of calibration are available with
MassLynx: static calibration, scanning
calibration and scan speed compensation.
These are selected on the Automatic
Calibration dialog box (see below) which is
accessed by selecting
Start...
from the
Calibrate dialog box.
It is recommended that all three types of
calibration are performed so that any mode
of data acquisition can be used and mass
ranges and scan speeds can be changed
whilst maintaining correct mass assignment.
However, it is possible to have any
combination of these calibrations:
•
If only a static calibration is present
then the instrument is calibrated for
acquisitions where the quadrupoles are
held at a single mass as in SIR or
MRM.
•
If only a scanning calibration is present then the instrument is only correctly
calibrated for scanning acquisitions over the same mass range and at the same
scan speed as those used for the calibration.
•
If only a scan speed compensation is present (with no scanning calibration
having been performed) then the scan speed compensation is treated as a
scanning calibration and the instrument is only correctly calibrated for scanning
acquisitions over the same mass range and at the same scan speed as used for
the calibration.
For the scan speed compensation to be used correctly a scanning calibration
should also be performed.
•
If static and scanning calibrations are both present, then the instrument is
calibrated for acquisitions where the quadrupole is held at a single mass and for
scanning acquisitions with a mass range which lies within the mass range of the
scanning calibration providing that the same scan speed is used.
For example, if the instrument is calibrated from
m
100 to 900 with a 2 second
scan (400 amu/sec) then data can be acquired from 100 - 500 amu with a 1
second scan time (also 400 amu/sec) whilst maintaining correct mass
assignment. In this case the static calibration would be used to determine the
start mass of the acquisition and the scanning calibration would be used for mass
assignment and scan range.
Mass Calibration
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