Navigation Of The Wavelength Scan Graph Or A Wavelength Scan Analysis; Work With Reference Scans - Hach Lange DR 3900 User Manual

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6.6.2.1

Navigation of the wavelength scan graph or a wavelength scan analysis

Cursor function/
Zoom function
Curve Icon
(Choice of Cursor mode)
Arrow keys
Zoom Icon
6.6.3

Work with reference scans

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The Wavelength Scan is complete, if
Table 15 Navigating the wavelength scan
Description
Choice of Cursor mode Peak/Valley (cursor moves between minimum/maximum absorbance
values) or Cursor mode Tracking (cursor moves over each data point of the scan).
The arrow keys (right/left) are used to move the cursor (depending on the selected mode) to the
next data point. The data of the data point (wavelength/absorbance or transmittance value) are
highlighted on the x and y axes.
Note: Press any point on the curve to display the associated data.
This function is used to magnify the section of the curve in the vicinity of the cursor. The original
curve size can be restored by pressing the zoom icon again.
There are two options to work with Reference Scan:
First option:
1. Press Reference: Off in the "Options" menu to select
2. The reference curve is shown in orange. The absorbance or
the graph is shown full-size,
the scaling of the x-axis occurs automatically,
the Cursor functions in the vertical navigation bar are
highlighted.
a signal sounds
another scan to display on the same screen with the current
scan. Highlight the required scan number and press
Highlight reference.
Note: Once a reference scan has been selected, the Reference:
Off key in the "Options" menu turns into Reference: On.
Note: Only scans that have the same wavelength range and step
can be displayed using the overlay option. This process can be
repeated until all matching scans are displayed.
transmittance value and the associated wavelength are
highlighted in grey.
Note: A black and an orange box are shown in the top left corner of
the display. The orange box relates to the reference scan and the
black one relates to the current wavelength scan.

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