Hitachi F7000 Instruction Manual
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8.3 Check of Data File Information 8 - 6 You can check information on presently displayed data. (1) Click the (properties) button on the Processing toolbar. (Or select the Spectrum Properties command from the Edit menu.) (2) Upon clicking the Info tab (refer to ① in Fig. 8-8), a tab page as in Fig. 8-8 will appear. When you click the Scan tab (refer to ② in Fig. 8-9), a tab page as in Fig. 8-9 will appear. Fig. 8-8 Info Tab Fig. 8-9 Scan Tab 8.3.2 Check of Information on Displayed Data 1 2
8.3.2 8 - 7 (3) When multiple spectra are displayed on the presently opened window (recording in overlay mode for example), multiple sample names are indicated by clicking the drop-down list box (refer to ③ in Fig. 8-10). Select a sample name for the data to be checked, and you can check the corresponding information. Fig. 8-10 3
8.4 Saving of Analysis Method 8 - 8 8.4 Saving of Analysis Method The set analysis method can be saved as a file. So instead of setting the method each time, you can just call up the file for setting. (1) Click the (analysis method) button on the Measurement toolbar. (Or select the Method command from the Edit menu on the monitor window.) A window as in Fig. 8-11 will appear. Fig. 8-11 (2) Select the Instrument tab, Monitor tab, etc. (refer to ① in Fig. 8-11) and set an analysis method, sample name, etc. (3) Upon completion of method setting, click the Save As button. (Refer to ② in Fig. 8-11.) (4) A window as in Fig. 8-12 will appear. Input a file name. (Refer to ③ in Fig. 8-12.) The extension code of method file is “*.flm.” 1 2 4
8.4 8 - 9 Fig. 8-12 (5) For calling up the saved file, click the Load button (refer to ④ in Fig. 8-11) and select a file. 3
8.5 Event Log 8 - 10 8.5 Event Log If an error occurs in use of the instrument, the details of the error is automatically recorded in an event log. You can also record the date/time of lamp exchange and the occurrence of trouble. (1) Select the Event Log command from the Tools menu as shown in Fig. 8-13. (Refer to ① in Fig. 8-13.) Fig. 8-13 (2) The Event Log tab page will appear as shown in Fig. 8-14. It displays the occurrence time, user, description and computer for communication errors, etc. (3) By putting a check mark in the Event or User Notes check box in “View,” you can display the corresponding details. (Refer to ② in Fig. 8-14.) • Event : Display of events and errors • User Notes : Display of user notes For displaying only events and errors or only user notes, put a check mark in either check box. Fig. 8-14 Event Log Tab 1 27
8.5 8 - 11 (4) For adding a user note, click the User Notes tab. (Refer to ③ in Fig. 8-15.) A tag page as in Fig. 8-15 will appear. Fig. 8-15 User Notes Tab (5) Input a user name. (Refer to ④ in Fig. 8-15.) Enter a note in the Description input box. (Refer to ⑤ in Fig. 8-15.) Number of input characters: 127 characters max. (6) Click the Add Note button. (Refer to ⑥ in Fig. 8-15.) (7) Upon clicking the Remove All button, the confirmation message show below will appear. “Event log will be cleared. Are you sure to execute it?” By clicking Yes, the event log and all of the user information will be cleared. (Refer to ⑦ in Fig. 8-14.) 3 5 64
8.6 Check of Program Version 8 - 12 8.6 Check of Program Version You can check the version of the currently used program. If the instrument develops trouble, inform the service office of the phenomenon and program code. As shown in Fig. 8-16, select the About FL Solutions command from the Help menu. Fig. 8-16 A window as in Fig. 8-17 will open. Check the program code. Fig. 8-17 Version
8.7 8 - 13 8.7 Change of Window Display for Multiple Spectra Upon clicking the View menu on the menu bar, you can select a method of displaying multiple spectra. Fig. 8-18 Commands in View Menu • Overlay : Two or more spectra are overlaid for comparison, etc. (Refer to Fig. 8-19.) • Stack : Spectral are displayed separately in the vertical direction. (Refer to Fig. 8-20.) • Tile : Spectra are displayed separately in the vertical and horizontal direction. For example, 16 spectra are displayed in 4 rows × 4 columns and 15 spectra in 5 rows × 3 columns. (Refer to Fig. 8-21.) • Scale Y Axis Up : Y axis scale is doubled. • Scale Y Axis Down : Y axis scale is halved. • Reset Y Axes : The scale set under the Monitor tab is taken. • Autoscale Y Axis : The scale is matched with the size of spectrum. • Reset Axes : The scale set under the Monitor tab is taken. • Autoscale : The scale is matched with the size of spectrum. Monitor window Data processing window
8.7 Change of Window Display for Multiple Spectra 8 - 14 Overlay Fig. 8-19 Stack Fig. 8-20
8.7 8 - 15 Tile Fig. 8-21 NOTE: When six, seven or more spectra are displayed simultaneously, the size of each spectrum may become excessively small or all the traced values cannot be displayed. In such a case, select the Overlay command from the Data menu to delete unnecessary spectra.