EnviroPro
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EnviroPro
EnviroPro Reporting Software Reporting Software EnviroPro is a reporting package integrated into the MS Workstation software; which can be used to automatically generate the reports that are required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Methods and Protocols. In addition, the program goes beyond EPA requirements and delivers key information used by analytical chemists for a variety of other applications. It is the tool you need for your environmental testing laboratory. Flexibility Summary reports include sample lists, calibration runs, matrix spike recovery, and Method Detection Level (MDL) calculations. MDLs are based on statistical calculations of multiple injections. EnviroPro provides Contract Laboratory (CLP) Forms I-VIII for volatile and semi-volatile analytes in soil and water. Disk deliverables are not included. Reports can be reviewed on screen, printed, and/or converted into other file types for inclusion in spreadsheets and other reports. EnviroPro provides a wide array of text and graphic reports. The software allows the user to easily specify numerous QA/QC criteria. Analysis and compound reports are generated for targeted as well as tentatively identified compounds. Innovation with Integrity GC-MS EnviroPro Reports Tune Reports: Tune verification is performed using the Tune Report section. The reports can be printed as text only or text with graphics. Tune specifications for the common EPA methods are included in the package. Additionally, automatic summary tune reports are generated. Target Compound Reports: Up to six types of graphic reports can be selected for target analyte confirmation. These reports, TAR1 through TAR6 include information about the reference spectrum, sample spectrum, background corrected sample spectrum, analyte, and internal standard (IS) integration. Confirmation of TIC Compounds Report: The TIC Analysis graphic report provides the three best library search results of backgroundcorrected spectrum of each TIC. The user can specify the library or libraries and search parameters used for identification. Chromatogram Reports: A single or multi-page chromatogram will be generated when the Chromatogram report is selected. The display size, number of pages, and annotation of the chromatogram is user-defined. Quality Control Reports: The Compound Limit Report reports analytes which are outside the specified QC criteria. The Control Sample reports results of a known sample. All QC parameters are user-defined. Summary Reports: EnviroPro creates up to 10 summary reports: • Initial Calibration • Method Tune • Method Blank • Surrogate Recovery • IS area and RT • Control Sample • MDL + RSD • MS/MSD (Matrix Spike / Matrix Duplicate Recovery) • MS (Matrix Spike Recovery) • QC Recovery (Quality Control Sample Recovery) For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Bruker Daltonik GmbH Bruker Daltonics Inc. Bremen · Germany Phone +49 (0)421-2205-0 Fax +49 (0)421-2205-103 [email protected] Billerica, MA · USA Fremont, CA · USA Phone +1 (978) 663-3660 Phone +1 (510) 683-4300 Fax +1 (978) 667-5993 Fax +1 (510) 687-1217 [email protected]@bruker.com www.bruker.com/ms to change specifications without notice. © 10-2011, # 394300100 Analysis Reports: Separate Targets Analyte and Tentatively Identified Compound (TIC) analysis reports can be generated. Data Sheet, a sample report, and General, a detailed report, are available for both the target and tentatively identified compounds. The Labeled Chromatogram report includes a chromatogram of the run above the regular report. Parameters such as FIT, S/N, minimum area, and MDL are all user-defined for all reports. An example of a Chromatogram Report showing the ability to split the chromatogram into multiple windows for easy visual analysis. Bruker Daltonics is continually improving its products and reserves the right Calibration Reports: The Initial Calibration, Continuing Calibration, and SPCC (System Performance Check Compound) generate reports based on user-specified initial and continuing calibration control parameters. These reports verify calibration acceptance requirements.