SRITN12 - page 364

The EDIT-CHANNELS–
INTEGRATION Screen
PeakSimple for Windows allows you to
define specific integration parameters
necessary for the proper analysis of
your sample data, such as peak and
baseline sensitivity andarea reject.
Any of the Integration parameters de–
scribed belowmay bemodified either
before or after data collection.
Pressing the
ENTER
key will update
the report and the results of the chro–
matogram currently being displayed.
Peak Detection Sensitivity
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The Peak sensitivity selling determines how PeakSimple detects the beginning
and end of a peak. A high Peak number requires only a smali slope change to initiate
the start or end of a peak. A lowPeak number requires a very large slopechange to
initiate the start or end of a peak.
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The Baseline sensitivity setting determines how
PeakSimpIe
attaches the base–
line to the data line. The iarger the
Baseline
number; the more likely PeakSimple wili
draw the baseline to a valley between two peaks. The smalier the
Baseline
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the more likely PeakSimple wili drop a vertical line from a valley to a horizontaliy con–
structed baseline below the peak.
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