Setting Up the Detectors
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Matching Detector Signals with Your Integrator
The following procedure should be followed if you are operating your detector near
the minimal detectable quantity level. This will ensure that the integrator is not
filtering the signal coming from the Clarus GC. The purpose of attenuation when an
integrator is attached and configured is to assure that the GC output is above the
noise level of the integrator.
Normally, attenuation for an integrator need only be performed once. To obtain the
most satisfactory results, it is recommended that attenuation be carried out under
actual operating conditions prior to running your first sample.
Valid attenuation values when an integrator is configured are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and
64. The greater the attenuation, the smaller the degree of detector signal
amplification.
Attenuation of an integrator can be thought of as a two-step process:
1. Observe the integrator noise at an attenuation of 64:
Figure 4-39. An example of integrator noise.
2. Gradually decrease the attenuation (for example, to 16 or until the noise level
increases):
Summary of Contents for CLARUS 600 GC
Page 1: ...CLARUS 600 680 GC User s Guide GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ...
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Page 3: ...Clarus 600 680 GC User s Guide ...
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Page 11: ...Introduction 1 ...
Page 12: ...Introduction 1 2 ...
Page 23: ...Touch Screen Navigation 2 ...
Page 24: ...Touch Screen Navigation 2 2 ...
Page 73: ...Using the Active Method 3 ...
Page 74: ...Using the Active Method 3 2 ...
Page 87: ...Clarus 600 680 User s Guide 3 15 The injector information displays ...
Page 119: ...Clarus 600 680 User s Guide 3 47 Setting the Timed Events 1 Touch the Events tab ...
Page 137: ...Setting Up the Detectors 4 ...
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Page 194: ...Setting Up the Detectors 4 58 2 The FPD page is now visible ...
Page 199: ...Clarus 600 680 User s Guide 4 63 4 The FPD tab page is now displayed ...
Page 230: ...Setting Up the Detectors 4 94 NOTE When Autozero is Off the output signal is never autozeroed ...
Page 231: ...Using the Method Editor 5 ...
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Page 248: ...Using the Method Editor 5 18 ...
Page 249: ...Using the Tools Menu 6 ...
Page 250: ...Using the Tools Menu 6 2 ...
Page 272: ...Using the Tools Menu 6 24 PID NPD ...
Page 273: ...Clarus 600 680 GC User s Guide 6 25 FPD Output Configured ...
Page 282: ...Using the Tools Menu 6 34 PPC Configure ...
Page 329: ...Setting up a Typical Analysis 7 ...
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