Metrohm 790 Personal IC User Manual

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4 Operation

790 Personal IC

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<Edit sample table>

Open the batch reprocessing editor program

for editing the batch reprocessing table (see

section 4.7.3).

Reprocess sample runs

Reprocess all sample chromatograms (

calibra-

tion level = 0

).

Reprocess calibration runs

Reprocess all calibration chromatograms (

cali-

bration level > 0

).

Update method file in <METHODS> directory after reprocessing

Save the method file

*.mtw

after reprocessing if

the method is changed.

Reintegrate

Reintegrate chromatograms according to the

current settings of the integration parameters

and integration events.

<Edit integration parameters>

Open the

Integration parameters

window for

modification of integration parameters and in-

tegration events.

Recalibrate

Reprocess all calibration chromatograms (if

Re-

process calibration runs

is switched on) and ap-

ply new calibration to all sample chroma-

tograms (if

Reprocess sample runs

is switched

on) by updating the concentration table.

Default scheme

Default setting for recalibration reprocessing.

The two options

Apply final calibration...

and

For-

get calibration points...

are switched on. A new

calibration is performed with the calibration

runs and the resulting new calibration parame-

ters (component table, concentration table and

calibration curve) are applied to all sample

runs.

Apply final calibration to all reprocessed files

Apply the updated calibration to all calibration

and sample runs. If this option is switched off,

the calibration stored in the first chromatogram

is used for all other chromatograms.

Forget calibration points before reprocessing

Forget old calibration points of the calibration

curve and perform a new calibration using all

calibration runs of the batch reprocessing

queue. In this case, each calibration chroma-

togram adds a new point to the calibration

curve. If this option is switched off, the calibra-

tion curve stored in the first chromatogram re-

mains active. Each further calibration chroma-

togram in the batch reprocessing queue adds a

new point to this calibration curve.

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