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1.4  Screen Composition 
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1.4.2  Kinds of Windows  
 
The FL Solutions 2.1 program has two kinds of windows: monitor window and data processing window.   
 
 
Fig. 1-33  Monitor Window 
 
1 Monitor window 
Set the monitor window active for 
measurement.  
• The toolbar is now turned into the 
one for this window.   
 
 
Fig. 1-34    Data Processing Window   
 
2 Data processing window   
Set the data processing window 
active for data processing.   
• The toolbar is now turned into the 
one for...

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1.4.3 
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1.4.3  Data Processing Window  
 
The items displayable in each measurement mode are shown below.   
 
 
Fig. 1-35  Wavelength Scan 
 
1 Wavelength scan   
• A spectrum alone can be 
displayed or both spectrum (①) 
and peak table (②) can be 
displayed as shown in Fig. 1-35.     
• Display of the peak table can be 
turned ON/OFF by the “Peak 
Table” command in the View 
menu.  
 
 
Fig. 1-36    Time Scan (kinetics result table) 
 
2 Time scan   
• A spectrum alone can be 
displayed or both...

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1.4  Screen Composition 
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Fig. 1-38 
 
3 Photometry  
• On start from measurement for a 
calibration curve, a window as shown in 
Fig. 1-38 will appear.   
Standard data (⑥)  
Calibration curve (⑦)  
Sample data (⑧)  
Calibration curve data (⑨)  
 
 
Fig. 1-39   
 • On sample measurement with a 
calibration curve generated 
through factor input, a window as 
shown in Fig. 1-39 will appear.   
Sample data (⑩)  
Calibration curve factor (⑪)  
 
 
Fig. 1-40   
 • On measurement of the...

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1.4.4 
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1.4.4    Explanation of Tool Buttons   
 
The FL Solutions 2.1 program provides five kinds of toolbars as shown below.    You can also select a 
command by pulling down each menu from the menu bar.    But for quick and easy operation, it is 
advisable to use these tool buttons.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fig. 1-41  Toolbars 
 Standard toolbar 
Has buttons related to printing and file 
handling. 
Instrument toolbar (displayed in monitor 
window) 
Has buttons related to...

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1.4  Screen Composition 
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The following tables present the functional descriptions of the buttons on each toolbar.     
The function keys on the keyboard can also be utilized for the same purpose.    For the functional 
assignment to each function key, refer to 1.5.   
 
Table 1-1  Standard Toolbar  
 
Button Function Button Function 
 Creates a new analysis 
method/sample table.  Opens the print window. 
 Opens data files.  Indicates the present status of 
the connected 
spectrophotometer....

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1.4.4 
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Table 1-3  Spectrum Toolbar  
 
Button Function Button Function 
 Restores the scale to its original 
condition.  For display in a contour map. 
 Indicates ruled lines.  For display from the front. 
 Indicates a bird’s-eye view.  For display from the left. 
 For display from the rear.  Automatically sets the scale. 
 For display from the right side.  Displays a dialog box to allow 
change of sample 
name/comment. 
 Selects a spectrum to be 
displayed.  Sets a mode for expansion of 
contour...

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1.4  Screen Composition 
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Table 1-5  Processing Toolbar  
 
Button Function Button Function 
 Opens the Spectrum Properties 
window.  Performs fundamental arithmetic 
calculations between spectra. 
 Outputs a report of data file.  Calculates the life of 
phosphorescence. 
 Performs peak detection.  Performs smoothing. 
 Performs differentiation.  Resets data. 
 Performs peak detection in 3-
dimensional measured data.  Performs fundamental arithmetic 
calculations of 3-dimensional 
spectra....

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1.5 
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1.5    Functions of Function Keys   
 
The function keys on the keyboard provides the following functions.   
Each function can be executed directly.   
 
Key No. Wavelength 
Scan Time Scan  Photometry  3-D Scan 3-D Time 
Scan 
[F4] Measurement Measurement
Sample 
measurement Measurement Measurement
[F5]    
Blank 
measurement   
[F6] Stop  Stop  Stop  Stop  Stop 
[F7]    
Interrupting 
measurement   
[F8]    
Re-
measurement   
[F9]     End     
 
  

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1.6    Explanation of Monitor Window 
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1.6    Explanation of Monitor Window   
 
 
 
 
Fig. 1-43   
 
1 Sample name indication   
A sample name is indicated.    For its input, 
use the sample table or sample 
name/comment input window.   
2 Current photometric value indication   
The current photometric value is indicated.   
3 EX  
The current excitation wavelength is 
indicated.  
4 EM  
The current emission wavelength is 
indicated.  
5 EX slit 
The current excitation slit width is indicated....

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1.6 
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 13 Message indication   
A status message such as “Ready,” 
“Scanning” or “Parameter” is presented.   
In the “Ready” status, the 
 
(measurement) button can be clicked.   
14 Error message indication   
An error message “Xe lamp” is presented.   
If any error message appears, take a 
proper countermeasure, referring to 4.7 of 
the maintenance edition.   
 
  
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