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<strong>CombiFlash</strong> Torrent® <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

the External Detector instruction sheet for electrical and<br />

plumbing requirements.<br />

• Show Ratio — If using two of the above peak detection<br />

options, check this option to display a ratio of the<br />

selected wavelengths. The ratio trace is often a useful<br />

indicator of purity. Refer to the MONITORING THE<br />

WAVELENGTH RATIO [4.4.7] topic for more details on this<br />

feature.<br />

4.4.2.3 Saving Changes to the Method File<br />

After you have edited the method file, you can save the<br />

changes for future use. Click the Save As button, give the<br />

method file a descriptive name, then click the Save button.<br />

The method file will be stored by the module and will be<br />

available for future runs.<br />

4.4.3 Alternative Ways to Create Method Files<br />

Other than editing a method file on the <strong>CombiFlash</strong> Torrent<br />

module, there are more ways to create method files.<br />

4.4.3.1 Importing Method Files from Another System<br />

If a method file is located on a <strong>CombiFlash</strong> Rf system or<br />

another <strong>CombiFlash</strong> Torrent module, you can use the<br />

FILE>EXPORT METHOD [4.2.1.10] menu command to save the<br />

method file on an external storage device. From the touch<br />

screen panel, this storage device is a USB Flash Drive<br />

connected to the USB port below the display. If connected to<br />

the module via an Internet browser, the storage device may be<br />

any device that can be accessed by the local computer.<br />

To move the method file onto the module, insert the USB flash<br />

drive into the USB port or connect to the module from the<br />

remote computer, then use the FILE>IMPORT METHOD [4.2.1.9]<br />

menu command to locate and import the method file.<br />

4.4.3.2 Extracting a Method File from a Previous Run<br />

You can perform real-time editing during a run to fine tune<br />

the method. After the run, you can extract the run parameters<br />

as a method file so it can be used on future runs. To do so, open<br />

the Run file and click the Extract button. The module will load<br />

a new method with identical run parameters. You can then<br />

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