NAP Version 4.4 Released – New Enhancements Allow for Significant Timesavings

Labtronics is pleased to announce the release of the NAP version 4.4, analog data acquisition and peak analysis system for Windows 2000®, XP® Professional or Vista® Business operating systems.

Major enhancements to the software include the ability to append new samples to previously run data files, create new data files using a previously created calibration curves, and re-define the active and archive data directories to anywhere on the local PC or LAN.

“We’re very excited to offer this new version of NAP to new and existing customers,” says Mike DeWitte, VP of Sales and Marketing for Labtronics’ Device Integration Group. “The new features will save labs significant amounts of time when rush samples come in for analysis or when setting up new sample trays that would have previously required standards that have not yet expired to be inserted into every run.”

About NAP

The NAP system includes software and a 24-bit external USB analog-to-digital interface box to connect up to 6 detectors. Additional options are available to control samplers and pumps. Each detector setup in the software can have a user-defined maximum scale between 0 to 5 volts on an individual channel basis. At run-time, data points are drawn on the chart as they are collected for each channel. The NAP software adds the peak positions based on each channels method criteria and determines the concentration for each sample against its standard calibration curve. Throughout the run, NAP can automatically correct for baseline and gain drift changes against the calibration curve to automatically adjust each sample’s calculated concentration.

Since its first release in 1986, NAP has automated thousands of Technicon AAIIs, Alpkem RFAs and other analog output capable instruments around the World.

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