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GUIDES & DOCUMENTATION

  1. Check for Updates If your computer is connected to the Internet, Clarity connects to an updating server and checks whether there is a new software update available. When the update program…
  2. The Check Sequence function verifies the sequence before execution. It can be triggered manually from the toolbar or runs automatically when attempting to start a sequence. If any issues are…
  3. The Installation Qualification (IQ) is a procedure confirming that the software has been installed successfully and that correct versions of files are present. Install the Clarity station according…
  4. This chapter serves as a crossroad for the Chromatogram window which is designed to display, adjust and evaluate chromatograms. It can be displayed using the Window - Chromatogram command or using…
  5. Chromatogram A submenu of commands for working with chromatograms. Global Peak Width This command or the icon sets the Peak Width parameter for the whole chromatogram based on the…
  6. Chromatogram Tabs: Page Setup - Lab. Header - Report Header - Method - Calibration - Chromatogram - Results - Sequence - SST - MS - Audit & Signatures - PDA - NGA - DHA- Lab. Footer Sets the…
  7. The chromatogram or chromatograms are displayed in the Graph pane of the Chromatogram window on the Chromatogram tab similarly to the standard Clarity. The window properties including the Overlay…
  8. Chromatogram The Chromatogram window is enhanced by the PDA-related features on the Results and Measurement Conditions tabs.
  9. Chromatogram   Add Signal Adds or replaces the chromatogram signal with a new signal taken as a cut from the PDA data. For more details, see the description below. Display Peak…
  10. The following chapters describe how to edit chromatogram and perform various steps with calibration.
  11. In the Chromatogram - Measurement Conditions pane, Instrument sub-tab, the position in which the chromatogram was acquired is included in the Acquisition and Processing Method info ⓐ. Import…
  12. This chapter focuses mainly on adjusting integration. For proposed general workflow see chapter How to integrate chromatogram Clarity Tips&Tricks videos covering Integration topics can be found…
  13. Chromatogram File Name This field contains a template for creating chromatogram names. Up to 254 characters may be entered including spaces and international characters. The following characters are…
  14. Chromatogram Graph Main graph Displays the chromatogram including the baseline, thus enabling interactive adjustment of the baseline and many other functions. Method of graph display is set by…
  15. The SST tab in the Chromatogram window contains two tables used for setting the validation parameters - Component Table (on the left) and Parameters Table (on the right) of a selected component…
  16. During the chromatogram validation, it is determined whether or not the parameters of individual chromatograms meet the specified criteria. Individual chromatograms can be validated either online (…
  17. Chromatogram window Analysis Procedure: Step 1 -> Step 2 -> Step 3 -> Step 4 The Chromatogram window can be opened also manually by clicking on the Chromatogram icon in the Instrument…
  18. A new DHA tab is available in the Chromatogram window. Furthermore, there is a new DHA menu at the top of the window.
  19. Chromatogram window The Chromatogram window is the central window (opened by clicking the icon) for displaying, modifying and evaluating chromatograms. In the Graph pane, alternatively a…
  20. A new NGA and NGA Summary tabs are available in the Chromatogram window (opened by clicking the icon). Furthermore, there is a new NGA menu at the top of the window.
  21. The Result Table in the EA Extension Chromatogram window has two additional columns performing EA calculations. These columns are: Carbon Amount Ratio Displays the ratio of the carbon amount to the…
  22. Chromatograms Displays the Chromatogram List dialog with a chronological list of all opened chromatograms/signals. Note: Active signal is highlighted in bold letters, hidden signals are displayed…
  23. Connect cables according to one of the diagrams in Fig "Possible types of connection between the Clarity station and a chromatograph". Use a symmetrical connection only if you are sure that the…
  24. The main window of the Clarity station contains Instrument icons as well as a menu for the configuration of the station, opening and closing Instruments etc. Main Clarity window Moving mouse…
  25. Clarity Configuration This chapter will guide you through the basics of configuring your instrument in Clarity. The process is similar for most controlled devices, but for more details on specific…
  26. This chapter describes the basic operating principles for working within the Clarity Dual Chromatogram Mode. Some operations overlap with the standard mode procedures; in such cases, you will be…
  27. The typical operation procedure for Clarity in EA mode is described in this chapter in logical order. Only topics related to EA mode are discussed here, refer to the Clarity User Guide for detailed…
  28. Clarity Error Messages List of error messages: ▌An unknown error occurred while accessing C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Temp\Clarity\$ch1run.raw It can be displayed during the start of…
  29. Extensions are software modules that enhance the possibilities of Clarity Chromatography software. The Extensions add features to Clarity that are specific to a given type of analysis (e.g. GPC) or…
  30. This step is taken to apply the basic regulated environment settings to Clarity. By default, all regulated environment options in the Clarity station are disabled. To ensure 21 CFR Part 11 and GLP…
  31. Basic operating principles for the work on Clarity Instruments configured on use with GPC Extension are described in this chapter. Only topics related to GPC mode are discussed here, refer to the…
  32. Please follow this guide in case you wish to install Clarity in Regulated Environment. It includes set of procedures which will guide you through the aspects of proper settings of your operating…
  33. In this chapter, there are SOPs, that helps you set up Clarity in not-so-usual scenarios, outside of chromatographic laboratory.
  34. This section focuses on configuring Clarity to simplify its use in classrooms and students' laboratories, particularly for teaching scientific principles and lab workflows. It explains key settings…
  35. Clarity is unable to find HW key When Clarity has lost communication with the HW key, the "Clarity is unable to find HW key" error message is displayed. The user has 5 minutes to try to reestablish…
  36. Basic operating principles for the work on Clarity Instruments configured on use with MS Extension are described in this chapter. Only topics related to MS mode are discussed here, refer to the…
  37. Basic operating principles for the work on Clarity Instruments configured on use with MS-MS Extension are described in this chapter. Only topics related to MS-MS mode are discussed here, refer to…
  38. This chapter describes the basic operating principles for working in Clarity with PDA Extension. Only topics specific to the PDA mode are discussed here; for a detailed description of standard…
  39. In Reference Guide you can find description of all dialogs and functions from Clarity Chromatography Station. Simply enter any label or field name from Clarity to the search box in this web or use…
  40. Clarity2Go Configuration Allows you to set the communication with the Clarity2Go server. Clarity2Go is a tool for remote monitoring of state of Clarity Instrument. It consists of three independent…
  41. Tabs: Commands - Toolbars - Menu - Options The Commands tab enables the user to arrange, at will, available icons of individual toolbars. Available icons will be arranged in categories that roughly…
  42. Comments The Comments dialog allows users to enter and format text using standard text processing functions, such as bold, italics, underline, text alignment, text color, font selection, text size,…
  43. The default maximum number of chromatograms in Overlay is set to 20. In case summary report should include more chromatograms, this limit can be changed in the User Options window, which can be…
  44. Bracketing is a direct calibration method used to compensate for the variation in instrument response with time. Typical use is for detector response deteriorating or sample containing compounds…
  45. The left section of the SST Results tab contains the Component Table, a table of results for all components included in a validation. By selecting or deselecting a component in the Used column you…
  46. The requirements in the hardware configuration of the computer system change with the continuing development of Clarity. The version specific requirements may be found in the D016-Clarity-…
  47. Computer User Rights The computer on which Clarity is installed must operate under the conditions where every user has their own defined rights. These settings may only be set by the system…
  48. The following requirements must be fulfilled in order to start a validation: Setting the SST method on an Instrument You can either open an existing SST method using the SST - Open... command in the…
  49. Enter the System Configuration dialog: select System - Configuration… in the Main window. To configure a device, double-click it or select it ⓐ and click the Setup... button ⓑ . A device setup…
  50. Chapters covering settings in the System Configuration dialog.