Thermo Scientific NanoDrop 1000 V3.3 User Manual page 38

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>>> or <<<: Used to move the highlighted sample choices to or from the Selected Samples box. Note: The software defaults
to a buffer size of 200 samples.
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Search
Function allows the user to locate specific data by searching through sample ID names.
Sample Information and Spectrum: Are populated with the information associated with the most recently highlighted sample
Import and Return: Uses selected sample data to populate Plots and Reports windows. Note: Holding down the shift or control
PC function keys will allow the user to select multiple samples and/or files for importing. The keys can also be used to deselect
multiple samples. See example below:
Plots
The Plots page is where selected sample spectra are displayed.
Features include:
Method: Auto fills in module name.
Date: Auto fills in date and time of report.
Selected Plot: There are two methods of selecting or highlighting individual sample data. The user may simply move the
cursor over the plot of interest and click or use the 'Selected Plot' drop down box (which will also display the legend). The
selected sample will show up as a bold plot line.
Plots/Sets: Users may select the maximum number of individual plots (up to 20) graphed per page. Since a report can hold
data for many samples and a graph page is limited to 20 plots, additional sample spectra are displayed on new pages. Each
page is then referred to as a set.
Legend: Positioning the cursor over the legend box will bring up a visual display matching the sample name to a plot color.
The user is not able to select or highlight a sample from the legend.
Sample information: Automatically populates with data associated with selected sample. Data displayed is appropriate for
data type chosen. Note: Information is based on data collected at the time the sample was measured and is not modified by a
change in cursor position on the Data Viewer real time display.
Movable x and y axis: Available for all data types. If the cursor is out of view in either direction- rescale the axis by typing over
one of the outer limit numbers. The cursor absorbance information displayed at the bottom of the page is determined by the
position of the movable cursors. The movable X determines the baseline from which the peak of the Y position is calculated.
Reset Baseline will reposition the x axis back to zero.
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Section 14-Archived Data and Data Viewer
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