Spectrus
Frequently asked questions and solutions for processing and managing data in Spectrus
- Spectrus JS: Database Server is not running or not reachable
- Spectrus JS: Processing Server is not running or is misconfigured, Bad Gateway error.
- Spectrus JS: Authentication Server is not running or not reachable, Bad Gateway error.
- Spectrus JS: This site can’t be reached. Web Server is not available.
- Spectrus JS: Overview and Architecture
- Spectrus Processor/Manager JS: Authentication failure due to internal account issue
- Spectrus: No peaks displayed on the chromatogram in Spectrus due to selection of non signal channel during import
- Spectrus: Using peak purity assessment to detect co elution
- Spectrus Processor: How to connect to Waters UNIFI using “Connect To”
- Spectrus: Column Selection, Column Comparison, and LC Method Transfer Assistant are missing from the Tools menu.
- Spectrus: Cannot import Agilent 6000 and Bruker Compass data in *.D format
- Spectrus: Application fails to start due to missing user profile folders or restricted home directory
- Spectrus: Exact mass search returns no hits when mass tolerance is set too narrow
- Spectrus: Component table is empty even though chromatographic peaks are visible
- Spectrus: Vendor Data Import fails on one workstation but succeeds on others
- Spectrus: Evaluating component stability over time using overlayed chromatograms
- Spectrus: What to do if a Vendor Dataset always fails during bulk import
- Spectrus: Best practices for importing large xC/UV/MS datasets without crashes
- Spectrus: Avoiding out‑of‑memory and HDF5 errors when importing large batches of xC/UV/MS files
- Spectrus: Handling polarity switching data (positive and negative mode) in xC/MS
- Spectrus: Using isotopic labeling experiments to support structural assignment in xC/UV/MS data
- Spectrus: Generating spectra difference plots to highlight subtle changes in UV/Vis spectra
- Spectrus: Using retention time and MS/MS to confirm identity vs reference in xC/UV/MS data
- Spectrus: Using background subtraction to enhance low‑level components in LC/MS data
- Spectrus: Handling saturated peaks and UV/MS detector overload
- Spectrus: Saving and reusing processing methods (integration, peak picking) for xC/UV/MS data
- Spectrus: Creating calibration curves for quantitative UV/Vis analysis
- Spectrus: Subtracting background or solvent in IR spectra
- Spectrus: Evaluating isotope patterns to support molecular formula assignment in xC/UV/MS data
- Spectrus: Using blank runs to identify background and contaminants in xC/UV/MS data