IMPLEMENTED - Monitoring baseline in data acquisition window

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stuart
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IMPLEMENTED - Monitoring baseline in data acquisition window

Post by stuart »

Two suggestions.

First, it is nice to be able to zoom in to see what baseline noise looks like while waiting for the system to settle down, but very frustrating to lose it all as soon as the full screen image is selected again. So it would be nice if that window could collect for the the prescribed time before starting again, regardless of whether a zoom is used temporarily.

Secondly, if something interesting occurs when the system is in standby mode, it would be nice to have the option to save the data as a chromatogram file. This is especially useful for troubleshooting if a customer sees something, and can't describe it, or if we see something eluting unexpectedly. This is effectively how the Preview setting in EZChrom works, but they have the option to save data at any time.

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Zdenek Telicka
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Re: IMPLEMENTED - Monitoring baseline in data acquisition window

Post by Zdenek Telicka »

Clarity now allows to perform snapshot even in the Waiting mode, when the acquisition is not running.

Also the signal is still visible and not reset after unzooming.
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