Metrohm IC Net 2.0 User Manual

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2.2 Glossary

IC Net 2.0

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baselines. The integration algorithm included in the program is

influenced by the integration parameters and the optionally

programmable integration events which are defined in the

method. In addition, the integration can be manually corrected

later with the aid of the peak editor (for details, see section 7).

Interface

The «IC Net» program supports remote control for interfaces

available from Metrohm and Bischoff. Interfaces generally convert

analog signals to digital form, which can be handled by the com-

puter. Interfaces are stored as device files (

*.dev

) in the

Devices

directory. All Metrohm interfaces and Metrohm devices start

with

Me*.dev

; all Bischoff interfaces and Bischoff devices start

with

Bi*.dev

(for details, see section 5).

Method

A method contains all information necessary for data acquisi-

tion, integration, peak evaluation and quantification. It can

be considered as the chromatogram template, i.e. chromatogram

without raw data. Methods are stored as method files (

*.mtw

) in

the

Methods

directory.

Each system is linked to a method. This method is called proc-
essing method
and is opened automatically at the start of a new

determination (for details, see section 7).

Sample queue

A sample queue is used for the automated processing of series

of samples, particularly in combination with a sample changer

(for details, see section 9).

System

The combination of Metrohm and Bischoff devices connected to

an interface is called a system. The system includes all the set-

tings of the devices, their time program, the data acquisition pa-

rameters and the processing method which have been optimized

for the specific separating column and the determination to be

carried out with it. A system is used to start single determinations

or determinations with the help of a sample queue.
Systems are stored as system files (

*.smt

) in the

Systems

direc-

tory (for details, see section 4).

Workplace

The workplace contains all interfaces and devices connected

directly to the PC COM ports and all systems connected to the

interfaces. The icons of all these active interfaces, devices and

systems are shown on the toolbar. They can also be displayed in

the

Workplace

window opened by selecting the

Options / Devices

setup

menu item (for details, see section 3.3).

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