9 Software Manual | Omnic
OMNIC 9 software, widely used for FTIR and Raman spectroscopy, includes several advanced "deep" features designed for complex data processing, automation, and mixture analysis beyond basic spectral collection. Advanced Spectral Processing & Analysis
Step 1: Setting Up an Experiment
Navigate to Collect > Experiment Setup. Key parameters include: omnic 9 software manual
10. Reporting and Export
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8. Safety and Maintenance
- Desiccant: Monitor the desiccant indicator window on the spectrometer. If it turns pink/brown, replace or regenerate the desiccant immediately to prevent moisture damage to the beamsplitter.
- Optics: Do not touch mirrors or the beamsplitter with fingers. Use dry air or nitrogen gas to blow off dust. Never wipe KBr windows with water; use only anhydrous solvents (e.g., Acetone, Ethanol).
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. OMNIC 9 software, widely used for FTIR and