Chapter 3 Peak Detection and Labeling

Resetting BasicSettings

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3.Select a detection range, then set parameters as needed.

4.Click Apply to accept the parameters and leave the dialog box open, or click OK to accept the parameters and close the dialog box.

For a description of the parameters and the data cursor, see “Advanced Settings (spectrum data only)” on page 3-28.

If you override Basic Settings by entering parameters on the Advanced Settings tab, you can reset Basic Settings by doing the following:

1.Click the Basic Settings tab.

2.Select Use Resolution Dependent Settings.

3.Enter the desired Global Thresholds.

4.Click Apply or OK. The following occurs:

Detection ranges, Filter Width, and Filter Increment previously set on the Advanced Settings tab are reset to defaults.

Minimum Area and Minimum Intensity are set to 0.

Global Threshold settings from the Basic Settings tab are applied to all detection ranges and override the thresholds set for individual detection ranges on the Advanced Settings tab. Detection ranges that do not correspond to ranges calculated by resolution-dependent peak detection are deleted.

NOTE: To reset to original peak detection settings, restore the default .SET file for your system. For more information, see “Applying a .SET file” on page 1-20.

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