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

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Note<br />

The Enable OMNIC Log-In command may not be available if the system manager<br />

has set up a controlled system. ▲<br />

Turn OMNIC log-in on or off<br />

1. Choose Enable OMNIC Log-In from the File menu.<br />

A message asks if you’re sure you want to turn on the log-in feature.<br />

2. Choose Yes.<br />

A check mark appears next to the command name in the menu to indicate that<br />

the command is on. When the command is on, you are asked to enter a user<br />

name (and password if required by the configuration associated with the<br />

name or if your system includes the DS option) whenever you start<br />

OMNIC.<br />

To turn the command off, choose Enable OMNIC Log-In from the File menu<br />

when the check mark is present. The check mark is removed.<br />

Note<br />

If your system includes the DS option, Enable OMNIC Log-In is always<br />

turned on; it cannot be turned off. When you start OMNIC on a system with the<br />

DS option, the Windows software prompts you to log in. ▲<br />

Opening or<br />

closing a log<br />

Use Open Log in the File menu to open or create a log file in which to<br />

automatically record your data collection and processing operations. A log is a list<br />

of data collection and processing operations that have been performed, along with<br />

the results of the operations, during the time that the log was open. Examples of<br />

these operations include collecting a spectrum, measuring the area under a peak<br />

with the peak area tool, and correcting a baseline.<br />

The log is displayed in the log window (see the example below), which appears<br />

after you select and open a log file.<br />

You can edit the information in the<br />

log and print its contents on paper.<br />

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