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LCS III - Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.

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Standard Operations<br />

The navigation functions of the wavelength scan graph or a wavelength scan analysis are described in<br />

Table 10.<br />

Cursor Function/<br />

Zoom Function<br />

Curve Icon<br />

(Choice of Cursor Mode)<br />

Arrow keys<br />

Zoom Icon<br />

5.7.3.3 Work with reference scans<br />

66<br />

Description<br />

Table 10 Navigating the wavelength scan<br />

Choice of Cursor Mode Peak/Valley (cursor moves between minimum/maximum absorbance<br />

values) or Cursor Mode Tracking (cursor moves over each data point of the scan).<br />

The arrow keys are used (right/left) to move the cursor (depending on the selected mode) to the<br />

next data point. The data of the data point (wavelength/absorbance or transmittance value) are<br />

highlighted on the x and y axes.<br />

Note: Press any point on the curve to display the associated data.<br />

This function is used to magnify the section of the curve in the vicinity of the cursor. The original<br />

curve size can be restored by pressing the zoom icon again.<br />

There are two options to work with Reference Scan:<br />

First option:<br />

1. Press Reference: Off in the Options menu to select another<br />

scan to display on the same screen with the current scan.<br />

Highlight the required scan number and press<br />

Highlight Reference.<br />

Note: After selecting a reference scan the Reference: Off key in the<br />

Options menu turns into Reference: On.<br />

Note: Only scans that have the same wavelength range and step can<br />

be displayed using the overlay option. This process can be repeated<br />

until all matching scans are displayed.<br />

2. The reference curve is shown in orange. The absorbance or<br />

transmittance value and the associated wavelength are<br />

highlighted in grey.<br />

Note: A black and an orange box are shown in the left corner of the<br />

display. The orange box relates to the reference scan and the black<br />

one relates to the current wavelength scan.<br />

3. To complete the wavelength scan reading, see section 5.7.3.2<br />

on page 64.<br />

• The newly plotted wavelength scan curves and the<br />

absorbance or transmittance value are highlighted in black.<br />

• In addition, the display shows the difference between the<br />

wavelength scan curve and the reference curve against the<br />

wavelength.<br />

4. Press the black or orange small box in the left upper corner on<br />

the screen to switch between the actual wavelength scan and<br />

reference scan.

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