Tuning Integration
It is often useful to change the values for the slope sensitivity, peak width,
height reject, and area reject to customize integration.
Figure 27
five peaks in a signal.
Figure 27
A peak is integrated only when all of the four integration parameters are
satisfied. Using the peak width for peak 3, the area reject and slope sensitivity
shown in
Peak 1
is integrated as all four integration parameters are satisfied.
Peak 2
is rejected because the area is below the set area reject value.
Peak 3
is integrated as all four integration parameters are satisfied.
Peak 4
is not integrated because the peak height is below the Height Reject.
Peak 5
is rejected because the area is below the set area reject value.
Peak 6
is not integrated; filtering and bunching make the peak invisible.
Peak 7
is integrated.
Understanding Your Agilent ChemStation
on page 107 shows how these parameters affect the integration of
Using Initial Events
Figure 27
on page 107, only peaks 1, 3, 5 and 7 are integrated.
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