Manual

<6. Analysis Results Windows>
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l Contents of Information
The following table summarizes the contents of the data items shown in the Latest Analysis
Results window.
Item Description
Analysis start time Indicates the date and time when analysis of the on-screen data started.
# Indicates the relative number (1 to 255) of peaks (the serial number of all peaks of all
streams).
Stream# - Peak#
- Peak name
Indicates the peaks of the stream, in ascending order (in the order of their assignment)
of the peak number, in which the latest analysis has been executed.
The system uses dashes “-” to connect the stream number, peak number and
peak name in sequence, followed by the concentration unit (%, ppm or no unit) in
parentheses.
Concentration Indicates the concentration for each peak (the unit of concentration immediately
follows the peak name).
Retention time Indicates the retention time (in seconds) for each peak.
Det. # Indicates the detector number (1 or 2) for each peak.
Peak-peak start/
retention/peak end
Indicates the starting time/retention time/ending time (in seconds) for each peak
processing.
Gate start/gate end Indicates the gate start time/end time (in seconds) for each peak.
Tracking Indicates the state of tracking for each peak as “Baseline”, “Tracking” or “None.”
Peak levelstart/
height/end
Indicates the starting level/top level/ending level (mV) for each peak.
Area Indicates the integrated value (mV-sec) of the level for each peak.
Shape Indicates the state of data processing for each peak using a two-character code.
Indicates “p” if it is a tangent correction, or “H” if it is a vertical separation.
Half width Indicates the half width (in seconds) for each peak.
Tailing factor Indicates the tailing factor for each peak
Variation coefcient Indicates the concentration variation coefcient for each peak.
Method Indicates the concentration calculation method for each peak. Indicates Area
correction, Calibration, External third-order expression, External linearization, or
Indirect method, appropriate for the given concentration calculation method.
(There is no indication if there is no appropriate method.)
4th Edition : Mar. 21, 2012-00