Chapter 2 Using Chromatogram and Spectrum Windows
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| Type of Data | Spectrum Trace Labels |
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| Mariner data | If you open a data file you previously calibrated in Data Explorer, |
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| all spectra in the data file are calibrated and displayed with an |
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| Voyager data | If you open a data file you previously calibrated in Data Explorer, |
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| the spectrum is calibrated and displayed with an MC trace label. |
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You can set macros to automatically run when you open or close files. For information, see “Running Macros Automatically When Opening and Closing Files” on page
2.1.2 Displaying Mariner DAD Traces
When you use a diode array detector (DAD) to acquire
Mariner data, you can display the following types of
DAD traces:
•DAD chromatogram— With the Chromatogram window active, select Traces from the Display menu, then select DAD TAC or DAD Channel.
•DAD spectrum— Double click a DAD chromatogram.
For more information, see “Types of Mariner data” on page