Tune the MS using Fast scan

Faster scanning results in some loss of sensitivity and resolution. Because of the special adjustments required for fast scanning, ion transmission through the quadrupole is lower. The Fast scan Autotune report reflects these adjustments, with higher peak width and lower abundance values than standard Autotune. Do not use Fast scan Autotune to verify or diagnose instrument performance. Although Fast scan Autotune does not have a Pass/Fail function like Checktune, it does calibrate the mass axis and peak width, and it optimizes ion optic parameters for improved ion transmission. If Fast scan Autotune is unsuccessful, then the system may have a minor maintenance issue that is not bad enough to affect standard Autotune.

  1. Click Method.

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  2. In the Acquisition Method window in the navigation pane, click Instrument Setup > SQ.

  3. In the navigation pane, select Tune > Autotune/Checktune.

  4. If needed, click Take. In this image, Take is already selected.

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  5. (optional) Open a different tune file. Click TB_OpenATuneFile.jpg to open the Load Tune File dialog. Select a tune file and click Load.

  6. Click TB_TuneControl.jpg to lock the instrument for tuning.

  7. Select the Polarity. Select Positive, Negative, or Both.

  8. Clear the Start from factory defaults check box.

  9. Select the Fast scan check box.

  10. (optional) Click Spectrum. Some graphs are displayed in the Spectrum window when you run a Checktune.

    Ribbon_SelectSpectrum.jpg
  11. Click TB_StartAutotune.jpg to run the Fast scan Autotune. A report is generated.

  12. Click TB_UnlockTune.jpg to unlock the instrument after you finish tuning.

See Also

Run an initial autotune after installation or pumpdown

Tune > Autotune/Checktune Section