Falcon GC
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4.
Left-click the component you wish to identify
5.
Right-click to confirm that the component you
have selected is correct.
6.
A small window should appear. Here you can
fill in the Peak Name as well as the Amount.
Click OK when done.
7.
You can move the expected retention time
window by clicking and dragging the blue
guidelines. You can also click and drag the
“New component” tag at the bottom of the
peak to move the centerline of the peak. It is
not recommended to adjust these default
values.
8.
Right-click to confirm that everything is
correct. The peak name will now appear above
the peak.
9.
Repeat steps 4-8 until you have identified all the
peaks in your calibration.
10.
Press escape on the keyboard or click “Close”
on the small operation assistant window.
11.
Click File→Save Calibration and then click the
“…” icon to name your file and save it into your
desired folder
12.
Make sure to change the calibration file
pathname in the method file so that your new
calibration file is used.
4.2.3 Updating a Current Calibration File
1.
Click the “C” Chromperfect icon to open the Chromperfect
banner and then click on “Analysis”.
2.
Open the chromatogram that you would like to update the
calibration file with.
3.
Click on Components→Update Calibration File.
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