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MicroLab PC
Agilent MicroLab Software Operation Manual 21
Edit: This button enables editing of the parameters used for the
selected component calibration. This button will display the
Component Definition dialog box (see below).
Component Definition dialog box
The Component Definition dialog box enables the addition or editing
of components. This dialog box provides settings for the component
calibration, the display settings and the limits for that component.
The component limits enable color-coded display of the component
results.
Component Name: This specifies the name of the component that
will be displayed both in the component list and the results. For
clarity, the name should include the units of the result.
Calculation Type: This field specifies the type of calculation to be
used. Calculation types include univariate (Peak Height, Peak Height
with Single Baseline, Peak Height With Dual Baseline, Peak Area,
Peak Area with Single Baseline, Peak Area with Dual Baseline), noise
calculation (RMS Noise), peak position (Peak Position (Center of
Gravity)) and multivariate (Quant Model).
NOTE
The linear fit for a univariate calibration must be conducted in third party
software (such as Excel).
NOTE
Multivariate calibrations are conducted in the Thermo Galactic PLS/IQ Plus
software and exported to a text format readable by the MicroLab PC software.
See instructions below for details on exporting calibrations.
Peak 1, Peak 2: For univariate and peak position calculations, these
define the peak to be used. For a peak height calculation, the largest
value between this region will be selected. For a peak area, these are
the limits of the area calculation. For a center of gravity, these are
the limits between which the center of gravity will be calculated. For
a multivariate (Quant), this will be the limit of the display range.