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GUIDES & DOCUMENTATION

  1. Clarity operates as a 32-bit process, which limits the available memory to 2 GB of RAM. When multiple demanding instruments are used simultaneously, overall system performance can be affected.…
  2. Maintaining Clarity’s file structure is crucial for ensuring smooth operation and reliable data acquisition. The Clarity folder includes four subfolders: Bin Folder contains executable files for…
  3. Restore Restores or deletes files and projects in the Clarity station. This command invokes the Backup - Restore Archive dialog. The Restore command restores files from any directory to the current…
  4. Open the Backup dialog by choosing Instrument - Restore... on the Instrument window. Choose the source directory and select the source file ⓒ. Select the File Type ⓐ option according to the files…
  5. Open the Backup dialog by selecting Instrument - Restore... in the Instrument window. Choose the source directory and select the source file ⓒ. Compressed files will have the .DGZ extension. Select…
  6. Restricting access In Clarity, it is possible to: Restrict user's access to instruments Restrict user's access to Clarity procedures Open the User Accounts dialog: click on or choose System -…
  7. Result Table Invoking this command switches the lower part of the Chromatogram window to the Results tab, displaying the Result Table in the left half and the Common for All Signals section in the…
  8. Result Table in the MS Extension contains several columns that are not present in standard Clarity. These columns are described below the picture. Also, some columns from standard Result Table are…
  9. Result Table in the MS-MS Extension contains several columns that are not present in standard Clarity. These columns are described below the picture. Also, some columns from standard Result Table…
  10. Result Table Error Messages When it is not possible to use the selected type of Calculation for whatever reason, a red error message in the Result Table header (with exclamation marks) indicates the…
  11. Results This section contains commands for displaying the result tables. Result Table Switches to the Result Table on the Results tab of the Chromatogram window. All Signals Result Table…
  12. Results Tabs: Page Setup - Lab. Header - Report Header - Method - Calibration - Chromatogram - Results - Sequence - SST - MS - Audit & Signatures - PDA - NGA - DHA - Lab. Footer Determines the…
  13. The Result Table of a PDA chromatogram is expanded by the following columns: PDA Peak Purity, PDA Name Match, PDA Best Match Name, and PDA Best Match. It is possible to change the order of the…
  14. This chapter describes how to define and use custom calculations in Clarity. Custom calculations are useful for extending the Result Table or Summary Table with user-defined formulas, allowing you…
  15. The following chapters contain information about how to work with results, calculations, mathematical operations and data reports.
  16. For results presentation it is advantageous to: Set the Overlay Mode by the File - Overlay Mode command or icon ① in the Chromatogram window. Open all desired chromatograms using the File - Open…
  17. Dialog to Resume or Reset Sequence In case the user wants to run a sequence which contains already measured lines, it is necessary to Resume the sequence to continue measuring first unfinished…
  18. Right section of System Configuration dialog Sets the number of displayed Instruments and allocates equipment to the relevant Instruments. System Configuration - right section Allocate the…
  19. Open the Single Analysis dialog by selecting Analysis - Single or by clicking the icon in the Instrument window. Fill in the sample information in the Sample ID and/or Sample fields ⓐ. Fill in the…
  20. Running the Sequence measurement This chapter and the prepared Demo1 project will guide you through Sequence window used for automated measurement. Sequence operation allows automated measurement of…
  21. Running the Single Analysis Analysis Procedure: Step 1 -> Step 2 -> Step 3 -> Step 4 There is a simple project DEMO2 aimed on basic functions. It shows the way to start a Single Analysis,…
  22. Used to save the active chromatogram under a chosen name and/or to another directory (Ctrl + Shift + S). Saving always means that a copy of the active chromatogram is created.…
  23. Save As Calibration The dialog is opened by the File - Save As... command or the Ctrl + Shift + S shortcut in the Calibration window. It saves the opened calibration file under a…
  24. Save As Dialog (Sequence, Chromatogram, Calibration, Method) This is a universal dialog for saving files where the new name can be entered or a new directory selected. As it differs somewhat in…
  25. In Clarity, setting an offset in Graph Properties only changes how the chromatogram is displayed in the Chromatogram window. It does not affect the chromatographic data itself. This display setting…
  26. Saving the chromatogram method as a method file Each chromatogram contains saved copy of the method used for acquisition of such chromatogram. However, changes done in Chromatogram window (e.g.…
  27. To search for a matching compound in a PDA library, follow this procedure: Move the marker ① to the peak for which you want to find a matching spectrum in a library. Right-mouse click to a pane…
  28. If more than one board is installed the Select Control dialog containing a list of all boards opens first. Select Control Note: If a converter has not been installed or is not functional, the…
  29. Select Method Enables to select a method when invoked from Sequence or Single Analysis dialog or select, open and edit a method when invoked from Method Setup dialog. Select Method Version…
  30. Send File by Email This command creates a new email message in your default email client with the currently displayed file attached. It functions uniformly across various Clarity windows, allowing…
  31. Sends the information on the state of the Clarity workstation to the user help desk of DataApex. Use this command in the case that you have problems with the functionality of the Clarity workstation…
  32. Separating rider peaks by tangent Rider peaks are small peaks which are not well resolved from a large and asymmetrical neighbor but sit on its leading or trailing side. Select the rider peaks…
  33. All interval operation follows the rule that with Time B = 0 operation will be applied from Time A to the end of the chromatogram. With both Time A and Time B set to 0, operation is…
  34. This Chapter describes window which is used for consecutive measurement of multiple samples. Open the window using the icon or the Analysis - Sequence command from the Instrument window.…
  35. Sequence Summarizes commands for the control of the running sequence. The majority of these commands is also placed on the toolbar by default. Note: If icons representing these commands are…
  36. Sequence Tabs: Page Setup - Lab. Header - Report Header - Method - Calibration - Chromatogram - Results - Sequence - SST - MS - Audit & Signatures - PDA - NGA - DHA - Lab. Footer Determines the…
  37. Chapters describing how to perform a measurement using Sequence and how to work in sequence window efficiently.
  38. Use the File - New command or the icon in the Sequence window to create a new sequence. Name the sequence in the Save As dialog. The new sequence is created as a copy of the EATemplate.seq file…
  39. In the Sequence window, the columns meant for sample and chromatogram identification are duplicated so it is possible to input different values for the Front and Back position chromatograms. The…
  40. The Sequence Options dialog serves for defining the sequence parameters. It can be opened using the icon or the Sequence - Sequence Options command of the Sequence window. Sequence Options…
  41. In the Sequence window in the GPC mode new columns for entering K and Alpha values are available. The values can also be entered from editable table using the Select K Alpha... command ( icon)…
  42. In the main Clarity window, open the Instrument on which you want to test the functions of Sequence. In Clarity Demo it is Instrument 1. Do so by using the Instrument - Login to Instrument X command…
  43. Sequence window now contains new columns of the elemental compound percentages in standards, i.e. Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Sulphur, Oxygen. Sequence window Sample Weight Replaces the Sampe…
  44. The Set Signal Names command is used to invoke the Set Signal Names dialog where existing names of signals can be edited. Set Signal Names If the signal has no allocated name, the name Signal n (…
  45. Setting a calibration in a chromatogram If the calibration file was not assigned in the method, the measured chromatogram will not have it linked either. Here you will learn how to link a…
  46. Setting a calibration in a method After the acquisition is performed according to a method, the resulting chromatogram files may be calibrated using a specific calibration. If you need to measure a…
  47. Enter the System Configuration dialog: select System - Configuration…in the Main window. Click on the Instrument 1..4 tab to select the instrument ⓐ. Type the name of the instrument in the Name…
  48. Setting a GPC calibration in the method allows you to automatically calibrate all chromatograms measured using such method. Open the Method Setup dialog on GPC Calculation tab: for example by…
  49. Setting a password for the first time If the user has been created already and the password was left blank, then the first time you click on any of the instruments in the Main window, after…
  50. A certificate issued by an official certification authority is a file that can be installed on a given computer. The installation procedure is specific to the issuing authority and should be…