Create Sample Files
File > New Sample > [.SMP File]
File > Open > [.SMP File]
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Each analysis must be linked with a sample file before the analysis can proceed. A sample file can consist of parameter files; however, parameter files can also stand alone.
Specify or change the default display option by selecting Options > Option Presentation or select Basic or Advanced from the drop-down list at the bottom of the window.
Sample files must be initially created in Advanced option presentation. After the sample files are saved, the files are accessible in Basic and Restricted option presentation.
The values specified in the parameter portions of the default method are the defaults for new sample files. To navigate from one set of parameters to another, select the parameter tab across the top of the window.
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Active Metals [button] |
Displays a list of active metals. | ||
Add Log Entry [button] | Use to enter information to appear in the sample log report that cannot be recorded automatically through the application. Click the button again to enter multiple log entries. | ||
Comments [text box] | Enter comments about the sample or analysis. Comments display in the report header. | ||
Mass [group box] | Enter a value for sample mass. Mass can be changed any time before, during, or after analysis. Enter. Enables the Sample mass field. Enter a value for the sample mass. Calculate. Enables the Empty tube and Sample + tube fields. Enter the values necessary to calculate the sample mass. Equation used to calculate sample mass: Masssample = Masssample+tube – Masstube |
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Method [drop‑down box] | Select a method from the drop-down list. | ||
Operator [text box] | Enter operator identification information. This field label may have been renamed or may not display if modified in Options > Default Methods. | ||
Sample [text box] | Enter a sample description. | ||
Submitter [text box] | Enter submitter identification information. This text box may have been renamed or may not display if modified in Options > Default Methods. | ||
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