Entering Settings; Diode Array Detector; Variable Wavelength Detector; Fluorescence Light Detector - Agilent Technologies G1323B User Manual

1200 series handheld control module
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Entering Settings

All detector settings can be entered in the Detector Settings screen. You can
access this screen by selecting the Settings button [F1] in the Analysis screen
and choosing the appropriate detector. Commonly used settings such as
wavelength can be set directly in the Analysis screen.

Diode Array Detector

The wavelength for signal A can be entered in the Analysis screen. The sample
wavelength, reference wavelength, bandwidth, peakwidth and slit width can
be entered in the DA Detector Settings screen. This screen is accessed by
selecting the Settings button [F1] in the Analysis screen. Additional entries
(autobalance etc.) and the spectrum settings (range, threshold) are accessed
by selecting the More... button [F1] under DA Detector Settings.

Variable Wavelength Detector

Settings for this detector include the wavelength, peakwidth and signal
polarity. Pressing the More ... button [F1] and choosing Settings you can enter
autobalance settings and the margin for negative absorbance. The option
Spectrum allows you to enter a wavelength range for a sample spectrum.

Fluorescence Light Detector

For the fluorescence light detector the following settings can be entered:
Excitation wavelength, emission wavelength and Multi wavelength settings can
be set in the regular Settings screen. With the More ... button [F1] you can
specify further detector settings, i.e. peakwidth and PMT-Gain (baseline
behaviour, reference, polarity, spectral range fit), multi wavelength settings
(spectrum, excitation range), 3D scanning settings (excitation and emission
ranges) and phosphorescence detection mode settings.
1200 Series Handheld Control Module Users's Guide
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