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Editable data collection parameters, such as detector integration time, auto-dark correction, signal averaging, spline interpolation and spectral smoothing |
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Display data in scope-, transmittance-, absorbance-, or relative irradiance mode. Multiple spectrometer channels are displayed in the same graph, optional grid display. |
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Zoom-, (Auto)scale- and panning functions to expand quickly an interesting part of the spectrum (both X- and Y-axis) to the full graph |
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Mouse drag controls movement of a data cursor for instantaneous readout of wavelength- and y-axis magnitude. Peakfinder for moving cursor fast to nearest peak |
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Save spectra, and display online measurements against (multiple) saved spectra background. Print (multiple) spectra in color. Convert saved spectra to ASCII format in equidistance (nm) with start wavelength in nm |
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Help menu option to find quickly a description about any getSoft topic |
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History Channel Application, in which the output of (up to 8) user defined functions, integrals, peaks (intensity, wavelength) can be followed simultaneously against time. Functions can be entered in Visual-Basic script. Time series measurements can be saved/loaded and printed. Zoom- and panning functions can be applied to expand quickly an interesting part of the time series measurement to the full graph. |
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Auto Wavelength Calibration. In combination with a Mercury-Argon Light Source, a number of peaks can be detected automatically. These peaks are then compared with the wavelengths where they should have been detected, and a regression fit is performed to calculate the best wavelength calibration coefficients. |
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Correct for drift. If a master and one or more slave channel of about the same wavelength range are available, one of the channels can be used to correct the other channel data for changes in the light source. This option also works for the FOS-2-inline to correct for one channel spectrometer temperature fluctuations. |
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Automatic save spectra periodically (save a spectrum every x seconds) |
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External Trigger control to acquire (and save) spectral data only if a TTL signal is presented to a connector on the spectrometer. Also supports the getSpec-2048-LASER with optional integration time delay settings. |
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Convert spectra to J-CAMP format for further data processing e.g. in GRAMS32 |
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Full Width Half Max calculations, online or on saved spectra. Graphically displayed |
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Integral calculations, online or on saved spectra, graphically displayed |
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Autoconfigure integration time: getSoft searches for an optimal integration time |
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Automatic Save Dark by TTL shutter. |
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Autodetect saturated pixels in a spectrum, optionally autocorrect inverted saturated pixels, optionally visualize saturated pixels and log saturated wavelength regions in time series. |
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