Manual
    <4. Chromatogram Window>
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4.3  Viewing Chromatograms and Temperature 
Data
The Chromatogram window can display up to eight chromatograms and two graphs of 
temperature data.
n  Viewing Chromatograms
The following table summarizes the types of chromatograms you can view in the Chromatogram
window.
Type Description
Last chromatogram The chromatogram for the measurement currently in progress. This 
chromatogram is updated at a specic interval. “Current chromatogram 1” and 
“current chromatogram 2” refer to the current chromatograms acquired through 
detector 1 and detector 2, respectively. A sampling rate is 80 ms.
Previous 
chromatogram
The chromatogram acquired in the measurement carried out immediately 
before. This chromatogram is updated at a specic interval. “Previous 
chromatogram 1” and “previous chromatogram 2” refer to the previous 
chromatograms acquired through detector 1 and detector 2, respectively. A 
sampling rate is 80 ms.
Filed chromatogram A chromatogram uploaded from the analyzer to a PC. A sampling rate is the 
same as the one of the analyzer.
Detail chromatogram A chromatogram saved in a le. The window can display up to eight led 
chromatograms.
Differential 
chromatogram
A chromatogram showing the differences between two on-screen 
chromatograms. The window can display up to two chromatograms.
To view two differential chromatograms, select two different chromatograms, such as “differential 
chromatogram 1” and “differential chromatogram 2.” You cannot select the same chromatogram 
twice.
l  Viewing the Last or Previous Chromatogram
(1)  Click on either the [Pen Select] command in the [Graph] menu or the   button on the 
toolbar. The Pen Select dialog box pops up.
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(2)  From the list boxes appropriate for the colors being used, select “Last Chrom 1,” “Last 
Chrom 2,” “Prev Chrom 1” or “Prev Chrom 2.” Then click on the [OK] button. The 
selected chromatogram(s) appear. The legend now indicates the name(s) of the selected 
chromatogram(s).
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