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Basic Instrument Operations
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Available options:
Experiment Name
Add Identifier
Export Data
Export Button
Return To Experiment
button
Print button
End Experiment button End the experiment and save the measurement results
Enter a name for this group of measurements. The
measurement results are saved in the selected database
location using the entered experiment name.
Enter a descriptive label to help you find this experiment
later or to associate it with another experiment (see
Manage identifiers on the instrument
Tap the Add Identifier box to display a keyboard to
enter the label text.
Tap the Add Identifier button
tap the Done key to close the keyboard.
Select an available location for exporting the
measurements in this experiment. Experiments can be
exported to a USB device connected to any USB port on
the local instrument (front, back-left or back-right) or to a
network
location.
Allows you to select a file format for exporting the
measurements in this experiment and then export the
data to a USB device or network. Available export file
formats:
• comma-separated values spreadsheet (.csv) file
• tab-separated values spreadsheet (.tsv) file (spectral
data only)
NanoDrop
(.sql) file
The filename is the entered experiment name (see above).
The file is stored in a folder named "NanodropOne"
followed by the instrument serial number. (Use
Status
to view your instrument serial number.)
Close the End Experiment box and display the results for
the most recent measurement. From there you can add
measurements to the current experiment and save it later.
Print
measurement results for current experiment
using the entered experiment name. The experiment is
saved in the selected database location.
for details).
to add the label;
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