Hitachi F7000 Instruction Manual
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5.4 5 - 17 NOTICE: 1. The data measured under the following condition will be saved automatically in Program Files\FL Solutions\Data. (Example: C:Program Files\FL Solutions\Data) (1) Measurement was carried out with “Auto File” specified and a file name unspecified. 2. The data measured under the following conditions will be saved automatically in Program Files\FL Solutions. (Example: C:Program Files\FL Solutions) (2) There is not an adequate free area in the specified storage medium (such as floppy disk or MO). (3) Writing is inhibited. A file automatically saved under such a condition as above is named according to the following rule. Rule 1: When a file name is given to analysis method: File name of analysis method + serial No. (001, 002, ...) Rule 2: When a file name is not given to analysis method: DEFLT + serial No. (001, 002, ...)
5.5 Displaying Data in a Bird’s-Eye View 5 - 18 5.5 Displaying Data in a Bird’s-Eye View 3-D Scan data can be displayed in a bird’s-eye view. Select the (bird’s-eye view) button on the Spectrum toolbar. (Or select the bird’s-eye view command from the View menu.) Fig. 5-12 Viewing direction is changeable by clicking (from front), (from rear), (from left) or (from right). Clicking (contour line diagram) displays a contour line diagram.
5.6 5 - 19 5.6 Contour Scale Expansion with Mouse In the contour display of 3-D scan data, display scale can be expanded with the mouse. On the Spectrum toolbar, click the (contour scale expansion) button. The button is set in the clicked status. Fig. 5-13 Move the mouse cursor onto the contour as shown in Fig. 5-14 and drag the mouse along an area to be expanded with the left mouse button held down.
5.6 Contour Scale Expansion with Mouse 5 - 20 Fig. 5-14 The area enclosed with the mouse cursor is now expanded as shown in Fig. 5-15. For restoring the original display, click the (scale reset) button. Fig. 5-15 For using the trace cursor on the contour window, click again for returning to the non-clicked status.
5.7 5 - 21 5.7 Auto Scale Display of Data When you click the (auto scale) button on the data processing window after completion of measurement or from which the 3-D scan data file has been read out, the contour window, excitation spectrum window and emission spectrum window are displayed in the auto scale mode as shown in Fig. 5-16. Fig. 5-16 (Before execution of auto scale)
5.7 Auto Scale Display of Data 5 - 22 Fig. 5-17 (After execution of auto scale) For restoring the original display, click the (scale reset) button.
5.8 5 - 23 5.8 Linking Trace Cursors from Peak Table On the data processing window where a contour and peak table are displayed, you may move the mouse cursor onto the peak table and click the mouse. As a result, each trace cursor on the contour window, excitation spectrum window and emission spectrum window moves to the peak wavelength position. Fig. 5-18
5.9 Data Printout 5 - 24 5.9 Data Printout Printout can be provided even when the function for automatic printout after measurement is not used. The following two procedures are available. (1) Click on the spectrum window, and the circumference turns blue. In this status, select the Print command from the File menu. Or click the (print) button on the toolbar. The field active on the data processing window (e.g., ① in Fig. 5-11) will be printed. What is displayed by clicking the Print Preview command in the File menu will be printed. Fig. 5-19
5.9 5 - 25 (2) Select the Report command in the Data menu. Or click the button on the toolbar. The Print Preview window will appear as shown below, so click Print. Printout items should be selected at the Report tab in Spectrum Properties beforehand. Fig. 5-20 NOTE: If characters overflow from the print frame in repeat measurement or in overlaying, then change the printing orientation from vertical (Portrait) to horizontal (Landscape) at the Report tab in Fig. 5-21.
5.9 Data Printout 5 - 26 Select the items to be printed in the following procedure. Click the button, and the Spectrum Properties window will appear. ↓ Select the Report tab, and the window in Fig. 5-21 will open. ↓ In this window, select desired print items. Fig. 5-21