How to manage multisignal chromatogram(s) in Clarity Chromatography Software

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Introduction
Clarity Chromatography Software from DataApex provides a comprehensive set of tools for working with multi-signal chromatograms and displaying multiple chromatograms simultaneously. The combination of intuitive mouse control, keyboard shortcuts, and flexible graph display options enables efficient signal management, clear identification of the active signal, and effective data comparison without loss of context, even when working with complex or densely overlaid chromatographic data.
Overview of Multi-Signal Chromatograms
A multi-signal chromatogram contains more than one detector signal recorded simultaneously (e.g., UV at different wavelengths, multiple channels of an electrochemical detector, or combined detector outputs).
Clarity provides tools to selectively display, hide, and evaluate these signals without losing context or data integrity.
Key objectives when working with multi-signal data include:
- Maintaining a clear graphical view
- Identifying the active signal
- Efficiently switching between signals
- Comparing data across multiple chromatograms
Opening Chromatograms and Selecting Signals
Signal Selection During File Opening
When opening a chromatogram file, Clarity allows users to pre-select which signals will be displayed:
- Open the Open Chromatogram dialog.
- Locate the Signals section.
- Check or uncheck individual signals before confirming the dialog.
Unchecked signals are automatically hidden upon opening. This approach is especially useful when working with datasets containing many detector channels, as it reduces initial visual clutter.
Showing and Hiding Signals After Opening
Toolbar-Based Signal Control
Once the chromatogram is open, signals can be shown or hidden dynamically:
- Hold the Ctrl key and click on a signal icon in the toolbar.
- The selected signal will toggle between visible and hidden states.
In multi-signal chromatograms, signal icons are visually connected by a line, indicating their logical grouping.
Important rule:
At least one signal must always remain visible. Clarity does not allow all signals to be hidden simultaneously.
Understanding the Active Signal
Definition and Purpose
The active signal is the signal currently being edited or evaluated. It determines:
- Which peaks are integrated
- Which results are displayed in tables
- Which signal responds to user edits
Visual Indicators of the Active Signal
Clarity highlights the active signal in several consistent ways:
- Toolbar: The signal icon is highlighted.
- Legend: The active signal name appears in bold.
- Graph: The signal trace is visually emphasized.
- Results Table: Data corresponds exclusively to the active signal.
This multi-layered highlighting ensures the user always knows which signal is currently in focus, reducing the risk of accidental edits to the wrong dataset.
Overlay Mode: Opening Multiple Chromatograms
Purpose of Overlay Mode
Overlay mode allows multiple chromatograms to be displayed simultaneously in a single graph. This is essential for:
- Method development
- Batch comparison
- Stability and repeatability studies
- Sample-to-sample comparison
Opening Multiple Files
To activate overlay mode:
- Open the Open Chromatogram dialog.
- Select multiple chromatogram files by:
- Holding Ctrl to select individual files, or
- Holding Shift to select a continuous range.
- Confirm the selection to open all files together.
All selected chromatograms are displayed in the same graphical window.
Managing Chromatograms in Overlay Mode
Showing and Hiding Individual Chromatograms
In overlay mode, each chromatogram behaves similarly to a signal:
- Hold Ctrl and click the chromatogram icon to hide or show it.
- Hidden chromatograms appear only as an outline in the icon.
- Alternatively, hold Ctrl and double-click the chromatogram name in the legend.
This functionality enables rapid decluttering of the display while preserving access to all loaded data.
Graph Properties for Advanced Customization
Accessing Graph Properties
For more advanced display control:
- Open Graph Properties.
- Navigate to the Signals tab.
Available Customization Options
Within this section, users can:
- Adjust individual signal display settings
- Assign specific colors to each signal
- Enable graying out of inactive signals
- Improve contrast and readability in dense overlays
- Maintain clarity even at high zoom levels
These options are particularly valuable when working with:
- High-density overlays
- Multiple signals with similar retention times
- Detailed peak inspection
Practical Benefits and Use Cases
By combining signal control, overlay mode, and graphical customization, Clarity enables:
- Faster data interpretation
- Reduced risk of signal confusion
- Efficient comparison of chromatographic runs
- Cleaner visual presentation for reporting and review
These features support both routine analytical workflows and advanced method development tasks.
Conclusion
Clarity provides a comprehensive set of tools for managing multi-signal chromatograms and multiple chromatograms within a single, coherent environment.
By selectively displaying signals, clearly identifying the active signal, leveraging overlay mode, and customizing graphical output, users can maintain full control over complex chromatographic datasets while keeping their workspace organized and interpretable.
This structured workflow enhances productivity, accuracy, and confidence during chromatographic data evaluation—making Clarity a powerful solution for modern analytical laboratories.




