Hitachi F7000 Instruction Manual
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6.8 6 - 21 6.8 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. 6-17
6.9 Data Printout 6 - 22 6.9 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. 6-10) will be printed. What is displayed by clicking the Print Preview command in the File menu will be printed. Fig. 6-18 (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.
6.9 6 - 23 Fig. 6-19 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. 6-20.
6.9 Data Printout 6 - 24 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. 6-20 will open. ↓ In this window, select desired print items. Fig. 6-20
7.1 7 - 1 7. DATA PROCESSING This section explains the operation procedures for data processing after measurement. 7.1 Loading of Data Load saved data in the following procedure. (1) Click the (open) button on the Standard toolbar. A window as in Fig. 7-1 will appear. (Or select the Open command from the File menu.) Fig. 7-1 (2) The window (Fig. 7-1) has four tool buttons. Table 7-1 lists the tool buttons and their functions. Table 7-1 Tool Buttons in Open Window Tool Button Function Tool Button Function Moves to the previously displayed folder. Creates a new folder. Displays a hierarchical folder at the next higher level. Lists the following display menu items: Thumbnails, Tiles, Icons, List and Details. 4 3 2 1 Tool button
7.1 Loading of Data 7 - 2 NOTE: A file cannot be opened newly when the remaining memory capacity of PC in operation is very small (the system resource is less than 20%). Either close the presently opened data processing window or restart the FL Solutions program. (3) Specify a folder containing a file to be loaded in “Look in.” For example, specify Program Files ⇒ FL Solutions ⇒ Data in the local disk. (Refer to ① in Fig. 7-1.) (4) Select a file type in “Files of type.” The following file types are selectable. • Wavelength scan file (*.fds) • Time scan file (*.fdt) • Photometry file (*.fdq) • 3-D scan file (*.fd3) • 3-D time scan file (*.ft3) • Analysis method file (*.flm) • Sample table file (*.fls) • Report file (*.flr) • All files (*.*) The files of the selected type will be listed. (Refer to ② in Fig. 7-1.) (5) Select a file. The selected file is highlighted in blue. (Refer to ③ in Fig. 7-1.) The following two methods are available for selecting multiple files. Method 1 : Click the first file and select the subsequent ones with the [↓] button while holding down the Shift key. Method 2 : Click each file while holding down the Ctrl key.
7.1 7 - 3 (6) After completion of selection, click Open. (Refer to ④ in Fig. 7-1.) The selected file will open as shown in Fig. 7-2. Fig. 7-2
7.2 Spectrum Tracing 7 - 4 7.2 Spectrum Tracing This function is used to read the photometric value at a certain wavelength on the measured spectrum. For spectrum tracing, it is required to bring the trace cursor onto the displayed spectrum in the following two ways. (1) Click the (trace cursor) button on the Spectrum toolbar. A trace cursor appears on the spectrum. The wavelength and photometric value at the cursor position are indicated at the upper left in Fig. 7-3. Fig. 7-3 Trace cursor
7.2 7 - 5 (2) Bring the mouse pointer onto the displayed spectrum and right- click the mouse. A menu box as in Fig. 7-4 will appear. Select “Trace” from the menu box. Fig. 7-4 (3) The trace cursor can be moved in the following two ways. ① Moving by mouse Bring the mouse pointer to the trace cursor position and move the cursor to a position for readout with the mouse while holding down its left button. ② Moving by arrow keys on keyboard By clicking the [←] or [→] key, the trace cursor moves in the corresponding direction. Trace Menu box
7.3 Scale Change 7 - 6 7.3 Scale Change You can change the X and Y-axis scales of data. For scale change, the following three methods are available. Click the (properties) button on the Processing toolbar. The Spectrum Properties window will open. Click the Axes tab. A tab page as in Fig. 7-5 will appear. Fig. 7-5 Axes Tab Enter numerical values in the Maximum and Minimum input boxes for the X and Y axes. The default values are those saved most recently. The above page contains the following setting items. 1 X Axis Enter minimum and maximum values for the X axis. 2 Y Axis Enter minimum and maximum values for the Y axis. 3 Default Range This button returns the X and Y axes to the default values. 4 Axis Labels Make your selection for the X and Y axis labels from the following three: Automatic, Label high, low, and medium values and Use fixed increment. 7.3.1 Change by Using Axes Tab 1 2 4 3