DISPLAYING DATA
iKon-L SECTION 6
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6.7.2.1 - Peak Search Sensitivity
The Peak Search Sensitivity option Determines the manner in which the cursor moves between peaks/troughs
when you key in Ctrl + Right Arrow or Ctrl + Left Arrow.
• A low sensitivity (e.g. 1) means the system will find the most prominent peaks or troughs
• A high sensitivity (e.g. 5) means less obvious peaks or troughs will be found
NOTE: This parameter relates only to Peak Search, not to Peak Labeling.
6.7.3.1 - Labels on Peaks or Troughs
Lets you choose whether to mark the highest points (peaks) or lowest points (troughs) on the trace.
6.7.3.2 - Maximum Number of Labeled Peaks
Causes only the highest peaks or lowest troughs, up to the total number of peaks/troughs indicated, to be
labeled automatically.
6.7.3.3 - Format Labels
Size, Orientation & Number of Decimal Places lets you format the peak labels.
For Orientation, 0° is horizontal and 90° is vertical. You can have up to 4 decimal places in the label.
6.7.3.4 - Weighted Peak
Weighted Peak in combination with a Weighted Range (centered on the highest/lowest positioned pixel) lets
the system calculate and label a weighted mean to represent the peak or trough.
NOTE: The Weighted Peak feature works best on peaks or troughs which are symmetrical about the
highest/lowest point.
6.7.3.5 - Pixel Peak
The system can label the Pixel Peak, the highest/lowest positioned pixel.
6.7.3.6 - Label Peaks in all Overlaid Spectra
You can also choose whether to Label peaks in all overlaid spectra or to have peaks labeled only on the
active trace. Please see pages 94 - 98 for further details on overlaid data.