The User Manual
Note:
The structure of the User Manual mainly corresponds to the structure of the User Help section.
The User Manual is divided into different sections. The Table of Contents provides an overview of the various topics.
When appropriate, references to related topics are provided. These references are indicated as follows:
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References technical terms in the Glossary. |
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Jump term |
References topics in the Reference Information section. |
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References topics in the Overview, Operation, and Data Management and How to: sections. In addition, this link references related topics in the Administrator Help. |
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References topics in the Chromeleon User Management section of the Administrator Help. |
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References topics in the Hardware Installation of the Administrator Help. |
1. Section: General Information, Overview, Operation, and Data Management
This section describes the structure and functions of Chromeleon, as well as basic chromatographic facts and methods.
2. Section: How to:
The How to section provides helpful answers to frequently asked questions, such as:
"How do I perform external calibrations?"
"How do I generate program files?"
"How do I re-integrate chromatograms manually?"
3. Section: Device Control
This section provides information about the commands supported for controlling Dionex and/or third-party devices, as well as practical tips for device control.
4. Section: Reference Information
This section describes commands, parameters, variables, and report categories in table form.
5. Section: Glossary and Index
Glossary
The glossary is an alphabetical list of chromatographic and program-related terms. Consult the glossary for the exact definition of
A technical term; for example, Blank Run Subtraction.
A command; for example, Draw.
A parameter; for example, Skewness.
Index
Refer to the index to locate information about a specific term. Ordinary page numbers refer to the first four manual sections, while page numbers preceded by the letter A refer to the glossary section; for example:
Command
Reconnect A-93
Wait A-147
Wash A-147
Comment A-30
Communication 11; 21