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Thermonicolet Omnic Software User's Guide 6.1 (PDF) - Charles E ...

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Titling the experiment<br />

Bench features<br />

Type a title for the experiment in the Experiment Title box. When you save the<br />

experiment and open or select it later, the title will appear in the box. (The<br />

experiment title also appears in the dialog box that displays the results of the<br />

spectral quality checks made during data collection and in the EXPERIMENT<br />

INFORMATION section in the Collection And Processing Information window<br />

for a collected spectrum.) The saved experiment will be available for selection in<br />

the Experiment drop-down list box (if available) near the top of the OMNIC<br />

window.<br />

The Bench tab contains the parameters and other features shown and described in<br />

the following illustration and table.<br />

To specify or do this...<br />

Interact with the live display of the detector signal.<br />

Display the signal as a single-beam spectrum.<br />

Produce a tone during each scan.<br />

The detector signal gain.<br />

The moving mirror velocity.<br />

The aperture size.<br />

How to express the interferogram peak amplitude.<br />

The sample compartment to use.<br />

The detector type.<br />

The beamsplitter type.<br />

Use this feature...<br />

Live display<br />

Single Beam<br />

Tone<br />

Gain<br />

Velocity<br />

Aperture<br />

Min/Max or Peak To Peak<br />

Sample Compartment<br />

Detector<br />

Beamsplitter<br />

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