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Search a spectral library<br />

1. Use Library Setup in the Analyze menu to set up the search.<br />

2. Select the spectrum that you want to identify.<br />

3. If desired, specify a spectral region to search by selecting it with the<br />

region tool or by displaying it in the spectral window.<br />

If you are not using the search expert, the searched spectral regions are<br />

determined by three things:<br />

• Which regions you have specified for the library using the Search<br />

Regions tab in the Library Setup dialog box.<br />

• Which region of the unknown spectrum you have displayed or selected in<br />

the spectral window.<br />

• Which regions were not blanked when the library was created.<br />

Only those portions of the spectrum which are within the selected region (or<br />

displayed region if no region is selected) and within any of the regions you<br />

specified for the library using the Search Regions tab will be included.<br />

Use Blank in the Process menu to delete any peaks you want excluded, or just<br />

search a region that doesn’t contain the peaks. When searching a mixture<br />

spectrum, search a region that contains peaks from one of the components.<br />

If you are using the search expert, the regions you specify on the Search<br />

Regions tab or display or select in the spectral window have no effect on the<br />

search. The search expert always searches the region from 2600 to 450 cm -1 .<br />

4. Choose Search from the Analyze menu.<br />

The Search window appears.<br />

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