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The four integrator setpoints that can be changed are:
Slope Threshold The Slope Threshold setpoint determines the difference in the
slope that must occur in order for a peak to begin. The inverse of
this value is used to determine the peak end.
Area Threshold The Area Threshold determines the minimum amount of peak area
that must be detected before a peak is recognized.
Height Threshold The Height Threshold setpoint determines whether a peak is kept.
It represents the minimal peak height. For each peak, the difference
between the start point value and the center point value (local
baseline) must be greater than the Height Threshold value.
Peak Filter Width The Peak Filter Width setpoint determines the minimum amount of
time that must elapse before a peak is recognized.
Baseline Plateau The Baseline Plateau setpoint is a parameter that assists in finding
peaks. The signal is recognized to be at baseline whenever the
slope of the data is less than the Slope Threshold setpoint (either
positive or negative) for longer than the time set for the Baseline
Plateau. This setting rejects brief, low slope areas such as between
non-baseline-resolved peaks.