HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4 Series Calculator User Manual


 
Data Explorer Software Users Guide Index-15
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Macro Recorder
advanced editing 6-42
buttons, assigning to macros 6-38
DATAEXPLORER.VB6
location 6-35
DATAEXPLORER.VB6 not
overwritten when new
software installed 6-43
deleting a macro 6-41
description 6-34
exporting macros from DATA
EXPLORER.VB6 6-44
functions not supported 6-35
importing macros into DATA
EXPLORER.VB6 6-43
location of macros 6-35
maximum number of macros 6-34
new supplied macros not available
until imported 6-43
recording 6-37
running a macro 6-39
toolbar, displaying 6-35
Visual Basic Editor 6-42
Macros
provided, see Data Explorer
Toolbox
recording 6-37
running automatically when
opening and closing data
files 6-45
running manually 6-39
Manual calibration, see Calibrating
mass, manual
Manually labeling peaks 3-39, 3-52
Mariner data
Chromatogram window,
displaying 2-2
DAD data (diode array detector),
displaying 1-12
DAD spectrum, displaying 5-2
Mariner data (continued)
examples 7-2
in-source CID, labeling C-9
isotope resolution limits 3-53
mass accuracy affected by peak
shape 5-7, 5-47
peak detection strategy 3-6
Mariner Sequence Control Panel,
automatic calibration settings
(reference masses) for 5-27
MARINER.REF
viewing masses in 5-10
MARINER_NEG.REF
provided 5-18
MARINER_POS.REF
provided 5-18
Mass
apex, copying from peak list 1-41
apex, labeling 3-57
average B-6
centroid, see Mass, centroid
in chromatogram header 2-30
in chromatogram header, replaced
by XIC 2-31
labels 3-56
monoisotopic, see Monoisotopic
peak
Mass accuracy
affected by peak shape 5-7, 5-47
multi-point calibration versus
single-point calibration 5-8,
8-10
Mass accuracy, optimizing
by AutoSaturation Correction
(Mariner data only) 5-62
by baseline correcting and
deisotoping before
calibrating 7-14
by baseline correcting and noise
filtering before
calibrating 5-7