User guide

<5. Display and Operations while Connected to GC1000 Mark II>
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l Operation procedure
(1) Click on the Temperature/Pressure Display command in the Graph menu or click the
button on the toolbar.
The Temperature Display dialog box appears.
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(2) Choose the chromatogram corresponding to the temperature data to be displayed, from the
combo box.
The combo box contains the latest chromatograms being displayed, previous
chromatograms, and le chromatograms.
To erase temperature data display, choose “None” in the combo box.
(3) Select the Temperature checkbox.
(4) Click the OK button.
The temperature data corresponding to the specied chromatogram is displayed. If “None”
is selected the temperature data will be erased.
5.3.4 Changing Scales and Scrolling Window
The chromatogram scales consist of three items: X axis (second), Y axis (mV), and temperature
C). The scales can be adjusted to any size using the menus or the Enlarge/Reduce buttons.
n Cancelling and Setting Auto-scale
In the Chromatogram window, the scales are automatically adjusted and set so that the entire
chromatogram can always be displayed. (This function is called “auto-scale”.)
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If you change a scale, the auto-scale function will automatically be deactivated.
The following describes how to change the ON/OFF status of the auto-scale function.
l Operation procedure
(1) To cancel the auto-scale function, click on the Auto-scale command in the Scale menu or
click the Auto-scale button on the toolbar.
This deactivates Auto-scale, causing the checkmark to be removed from next to the Auto-
scale command and the Auto-scale button to be released.
(2) To set the auto-scale function, click on the Auto-scale command in the Scale menu or click
the Auto-scale button on the toolbar again.
This activates Auto-scale, causing the checkmark to be restored next to the Auto-scale
command and the Auto-scale button to be depressed.
5th Edition : Nov. 16, 2011-00