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Color Type of Peak Table Entry
Blue Reference peak
Red Standard peak
Green Relative retention time peak
Yellow None of the above – a normal peak
Types of Time Events
There are two types of time events possible. How they are defined, how they are
drawn, and the actions you can take depend on whether it is a time range event
or a value event:
Type of Time
Event
How Defined Events of this
type (color)
How
Displayed
Time range time
event.
Start time and end
time.
II (green)
GR (yellow)
VB (purple)
SR (dark blue)
FP (red)
HF (light brown)
HB (brown)
HM (black)
Up triangle at
start time, down
triangle at end
time, and
connecting line
all drawn in
color of the
event.
Value time event. Value -- units
depend on type of
event, for instance,
area counts for the
Peak Reject event.
WI (light blue)
SP (olive)
SN (dark green)
TP (dark purple)
PR (orange)
Rectangle in
color of the
event.
Adding New Peak Table Entries and Time Events
You add a new peak table entry or time event by right clicking an empty spot (i.e.
not on an existing time event) in the Visual Method Edit Window and selecting
from the displayed menu listing all time events and the peak table entry. The item
is added to the window at the location which you clicked. Alternatively, you can
add a new time event by selecting from the Add Method Item submenu in the
Edit Method menu. If the item is a range time event, the time range is given a
default value of one twentieth of the currently displayed time range. If the item is
a value time event, the Time Events Table dialog box is displayed with the newly
added line selected. This presents an opportunity to set the value of the event.
No dialog is presented for the Split Peak value time event since there is no value
associated with this event.
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