Agilent Deconvolution Reporting Software (DRS) for GC/MS is an application for target compound analyses that combines results from the Agilent MSD Productivity ChemStation, the NIST Automated Mass Spectral Deconvolution and Identification Software (AMDIS), and the NIST 2008 Mass Spectral Search Program (NIST08) into one easy-to-read report. DRS works with any Agilent RTL Database Library and can work with full-scan or SIM data.
These easy-to-use videos take you through the software installation and demonstrate how to use DRS to perform common data analysis tasks. As always, Agilent’s Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions you may have regarding data analysis tasks for Agilent products. More information on DRS.
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Software Installation (12:43) Demonstrates how to save earlier versions of NIST/DRS, create backup folders, then install NIST08 and DRS A04. |
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Initial RTLocking of GC/MSD Method (14:20) Describes how Retention Time Locking eliminates the need to change SIM group times, integration events, or quant database times and enables you to easily and rapidly identify compounds. |
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Relocking RTLocked Method (6:43) Presents the steps for relocking your retention time locked GC/MSD method. |
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DRS Processes and Reports (12:50) Shows how DRS combines reporting for three programs – Agilent MSD ChemStation, Automated Mass Spectral Deconvolution and Identification software (AMDIS) and NIST Mass Spectral Search Program – into one easy-to-read report. |
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QEdit with DRS A04 (12:00) Explains the QEdit process with DRS A04; demonstrates how to use QEdit with imported deconvoluted data. |
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Adding Compounds to DRS Process (25:08) Describes the three distinct steps to add a compound to the DRS process. |
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AMDIS Basic Operation (21:50) Demonstrates how to use AMDIS, change settings in AMDIS, and use those settings in DRS. |