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Instrument operating software has become much more powerful as computer memory and speed have improved. Prodigy’s software provides intuitive navigation between applications, network readiness, access security and regulatory compliance tools. It is based on familiar navigator conventions commonly employed on the Internet with a simple tree structure and application tabs for associated functions. Frequent operations can be accessed with icons available at the top of each display.
Instrument Control
With Prodigy, all instrument parameters are computer controlled and appear on a single graphical display. From automated start up to auto shutdown at the end of your analysis, advanced automation features will guide you through your analysis.
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Element Selection
Create methods with as many wavelengths as you desire. Simply click the element symbol on the Periodic Table and a list of wavelengths appear. Prodigy then provides you the choice of selecting the default wavelength or any other wavelength you prefer. At the same time Prodigy will warn you of possible spectral interferences on the line you select. |
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Data Display
View the data for each reading either numerically, as spectral thumbnails or detailed spectra for each wavelength, or as raw data with calculations applied for validation. With Prodigy, when a full spectrum is acquired, built-in tools enable you to identify elements/wavelengths that had not been calibrated, eliminate matrices, find additional corroborating wavelengths and much more. |
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Reporting
When it comes time to generate an analysis report, Prodigy provides a simple, yet versatile report generator. A pull-down menu specifies the sample types reported. Check the samples on the navigation panel to include them in the report. Next, select the desired lines and as many data items as you want. The items you select will populate the table at the bottom of the display in the order selected when you click Report. Use the Audit Trail to show exactly how each measurement was collected. |
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