Omnic 9 Software Manual
Run the workflows to test the instrument's signal-to-noise ratio, stability, and wavenumber accuracy using an internal, NIST-traceable polystyrene film. 8. Troubleshooting Common Software Errors Symptom / Error Message Potential Root Cause Corrective Action "Spectrometer not responding" USB/Ethernet cable disconnected; interface box turned off.
This manual is designed to serve as your primary reference for mastering OMNIC 9, whether you are a laboratory novice or an experienced spectroscopist. It will guide you through every aspect of the software, from initial installation to advanced data processing, troubleshooting, and method development.
A high-utility tool for quality control. It compares a sample spectrum against a known product standard and gives a pass/fail verification based on strict correlation parameters. 5. Troubleshooting and Maintenance omnic 9 software manual
Control your spectrometer hardware, set experiment parameters, and start data collection.
Typical Workflow A representative OMNIC 9 workflow begins with instrument acquisition or file import, followed by metadata entry to identify the sample. The user applies preprocessing steps (baseline correction, smoothing), inspects spectra visually, performs peak picking and library searches, and, if needed, runs quantitative calibrations. Results are compiled into reports or exported for record-keeping or further statistical analysis. Batch processing is used for routine sample sets, while interactive tools handle method development and troubleshooting. Run the workflows to test the instrument's signal-to-noise
Omnic 9 allows you to generate reports and export data:
: A central hub for all version-specific manuals, including Specta, Picta, and standard OMNIC Suite modules ( Thermo Fisher Manuals Getting Started Guide This manual is designed to serve as your
Omnic 9 supports various data acquisition methods, including: