Hitachi F7000 Instruction Manual
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7.19.2 7 - 47 Fig. 7-57 (4) Click the spectrum display window. (Refer to ② in Fig. 7-58.) (5) Click the (trace cursor) button on the Spectrum toolbar. (Refer to ③ in Fig. 7-58.) A trace cursor will appear on the spectrum. (Refer to ④ in Fig. 7-58.) Fig. 7-58 1 2 45 3
7.19 Printing of Wavelength and Photometric Values on Display 7 - 48 (6) Move the trace cursor onto a spectrum to be traced and click the right button of the mouse. A menu box will appear. Select “Read Cursor Data” from the menu box (refer to ⑤ in Fig. 7-58), and the wavelength and photometric values will be read into the Read Data box. (7) Upon selection of “Read Cursor Data,” display becomes as shown in Fig. 7-59. (8) In data reading from the data processing window, sample name information is also indicated. Sample names can be edited. For input, click the sample name column. (Refer to ⑥ in Fig. 7-59.) Fig. 7-59 (9) The read data can be deleted. To delete a data value from the table, click the relevant No. (refer to ⑦ in Fig. 7-59). Then click the Delete button (refer to ⑧ in Fig. 7-59). A dialog box as in Fig. 7-60 will appear. Click the Yes button (refer to ⑨ in Fig. 7-60), and the data value will be deleted. Fig. 7-60 (10) To delete all data values, click the Delete all button. 67 8 9
7.19.2 7 - 49 (11) For printing the relevant data, click the (print) button on the Standard toolbar. (Or select the Print command from the File menu.)
7.20 Reference to Spectrum Measured in Photometry Mode 7 - 50 7.20 Reference to Spectrum Measured in Photometry Mode When the quantification method is peak area, peak height or derivative in the photometry mode, wavelength scan is carried out and according to its result, a calibration curve is prepared. The spectrum measured in this case can be displayed and printed. (1) Open a data file (photometry file (*.fdq)). (Refer to 7.1.) A window as in Fig. 7-61 will open. Fig. 7-61 (2) Right-click the numerical part in “Samp. No.” in the sample measurement result indication area. (Refer to ① in Fig. 7-62.) The Load Spectrum from Quant Data button will appear. (Refer to ② in Fig. 7-62.) The same operation is possible in the area for standards.
7.20 7 - 51 Fig. 7-62 (3) Click the Load Spectrum from Quant Data button. A spectrum window as in Fig. 7-63 will appear. (Or click a numeral and select the Load Spectrum from Quant Data command from the Data menu.) Fig. 7-63 (4) Upon right-clicking on the displayed spectrum, a menu box will appear. You can also carry out spectrum tracing and scale change. (5) The spectrum can be printed by clicking the button (or by selecting the Print command from the File menu). 1 2
8.1 8 - 1 8. MORE CONVENIENT OPERATION (APPLICATION) 8.1 Always Starting with Same Analysis Method The FL Solutions program can be started under the specified analysis method. Note, however, that this function cannot be used unless any analysis method is saved in 8.4. (1) Select Tools – Options as shown in Fig. 8-1. (Refer to ① in Fig. 8-1.) Fig. 8-1 Tools Menu (2) Select the Startup tab (refer to ② in Fig. 8-2), and a tab page as in Fig. 8-2 will appear. 1
8.1 Always Starting with Same Analysis Method 8 - 2 (3) Select “Auto Parameter File” (refer to ③ in Fig. 8-2) and click the Set F-7000 Method File button (refer to ④ in Fig. 8-2). Fig. 8-2 Startup Tab (4) A window as in Fig. 8-3 will open. Select a desired method file. (Refer to ⑤ in Fig. 8-3.) The extension code of method file is “*.flm.” Fig. 8-3 This function is validated from the next startup of the FL Solutions program. 2 3 4 5
8.2 8 - 3 8.2 Online/Offline Setting of Spectrophotometer The spectrophotometer can be set offline. And it can be returned to the online status. (1) Click the button on the Standard toolbar. (Or select the Instruments command from the Tools menu.) The mouse pointer will turn into an hourglass and about 10 seconds later, a window as in Fig. 8-4 will appear. Under this display, the spectrophotometer is connected. Fig. 8-4 (2) Click the instrument name on the Connected Instruments window (refer to ① in Fig. 8-4), and the selected line will be highlighted in blue. At the same time, the Close Monitor, Serial Number and Close buttons will become active. Click Serial Number. A serial number will be indicated. (3) Upon clicking the Close Monitor button (refer to ② in Fig. 8-4), a window as in Fig. 8-5 will open. When you click the Yes button (refer to ③ in Fig. 8-5), the offline status is set. Fig. 8-5 (4) For online setting, click the Open Monitor button. Initialization will be executed and the monitor window will appear. 1 2 3
8.3 Check of Data File Information 8 - 4 8.3 Check of Data File Information You can check the conditions or date of measurement for saved data. (1) Click the (open) button on the Standard toolbar. (Or select the Open command from the File menu.) A window as in Fig. 8-6 will appear. (2) Specify and right-click a desired file from the displayed file list. (Refer to ① in Fig. 8-6.) A menu box will appear. Select “Properties” from the menu box. (Refer to ② in Fig. 8-6.) Fig. 8-6 (3) A window as in Fig. 8-7 will appear. Necessary information can be checked by clicking the Info and Scan tabs. 8.3.1 Check of Information on Saved Data 1 2