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4.4 Methods
761 Compact IC
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Additionally, the Components table contains the following buttons:
<Add> Add a new component (an empty column) to
the component table.
<Del> Delete the current component from the compo-
nent table.
<Identification> Open the Peak identification window (see Identi-
fication).
<Concentrations> Open the Concentration table (see Concentration
table).
<Graphs> Open the component window with display of
calibration curve and calibration parameters.
<OK> Accept all changes and close the Component ta-
ble.
<Cancel> Reject all changes and close the Component ta-
ble.
The standard methods supplied with the «761 Compact IC» program all
contain a component table with pre-defined components with entries
for the names and retention times.
If the output of all peaks is required in the result report then a so-
called universal component can be defined in the component table
for this purpose; this receives the value
0 in the Time field and no peak
is allocated to it. The name entered under
Name (e.g. unknown) is then
used for all peaks for which no component can be allocated.
Peak identification
761 COMPACT IC / Method / Calibration / Identification
Selecting this menu item or clicking on <Identification> in the compo-
nent table opens the
Peak identification window with parameters for tun-
ing the peak identification procedure.
Number of components Number of components in the component table
(read-only).
Scheme Quick choice of identification parameters
scheme.
Standard Set default meanings of identification parame-
ters:
Height for reference components, Time for
all other components (ordinary components).
Nonstandard Set custom meanings of identification parame-
ters.