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NanoDrop One User Guide
Thermo Scientific
Open Data Viewer
Whether you collect one sample or many in a row, after you choose End Experiment, the
acquired data are automatically saved in an experiment with an experiment name. In the
default configuration, experiments are stored in the NanoDrop One database on the local
instrument according to acquisition date, experiment name,
and any
assigned labels.
Use the Data Viewer to open the database on the local instrument in order to view acquired
spectra and associated data from any experiment at any time.
Open instrument database of measurement results
–
to open NanoDrop One database on instrument, tap
(Data Viewer) on
instrument Home screen
Menu
Tap
in the Data Viewer to see the available menu options.
Note
The Data Viewer icon is not available on the instrument Home screen
when the instrument is connected to a computer with an Ethernet cable or
through a wireless network (see
for details).
Home
Return to NanoDrop One Home screen
Settings
Import
Import data from a USB flash drive
Disk Status
View remaining space available for storing measurement data on
the instrument
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