Applying Different Window Values To Expected Peaks Of The Same Size In Different Wells; Sample Name File Import Errors - PerkinElmer LabChip GX User Manual

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Column E: The search window size for each Expected Peak in
column D as a % (10 = +/-10% of Expected Peak size). If all
Expected Peaks use the same window size, enter a single value;
otherwise enter unique values as a semicolon separated list. If
fewer windows than EPs are entered, the last window applies to all
remaining EPs in the list.
Column F... Any higher columns are ignored.
Applying Different Window Values to Expected Peaks of the
Same Size in Different Wells
Only one Expected Peak of a particular size can exist in the assay
analysis settings. If the same Expected Peak size with a different
Expected Peak window is entered in the Sample Name Editor
window, only the first Expected Peak is created. All other Expected
Peaks of the same size use the same window as the first Expected
Peak. To overcome this restriction, use Expected Peaks of slightly
different sizes; e.g. 200, 200.1, 200.2, etc. to apply different
windows to the same Expected Peak in different wells.

Sample Name File Import Errors

Any row in the .CSV file that does not match the expected format
and cannot be interpreted is ignored. If none of the rows can be
interpreted, usually because the first column does not contain the
well label, the following error message displays: "No rows found
matching format: label, name, comment, EP, window."
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