Operating Instructions — Analyze and Process Quantitative Data
Peak Review and Manual Integration of Peaks
Use peak review to survey the peaks that the software has identified, and then redefine the peak
or the start and end points where necessary.
After identifying the analytes and internal standards that the software must find, the software
searches for the peaks in the samples. When the software identifies a peak, it shows the
chromatograms for each analyte and internal standard in the Create Quantitation Method:
Define Integration page of the Standard Wizard or on the Integration tab of the Full Method
Editor. The user can confirm the peaks that are found or change the quantitation method to
better define the peaks.
Review Peaks
During peak review, the user may want to view a peak in its entirety—or may want to examine the
baseline to find out how well the software found the start and end points of the peak. Use the
automatic zooming feature to do either.
To help the software find a peak, define the exact start and end points of the peak and
background manually. These changes will apply only to that individual peak unless the global
method is updated.
Note: It is recommended that the user validate manually integrated results.
Tip!
To review an individual peak, right-click on a point on the curve and then click
Show Peak. The software shows the Peak Review window with the selected peak.
1. Right-click in the Results Table, click Analyte.
2. Select a sample.
3. Click Tools > Peak Review > Pane.
The peaks are shown below the Results Table with only the peaks listed in the
Results Table.
4. Right-click in the pane and then click Options.
5. In the Peak Review Options dialog, in the Appearance section, change Num.
rows to 1 and Num. columns to 2.
6. In the Automatic Zooming section, click Zoom Y axis to: 100% of largest peak to
show the entire peak.
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