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Restored Operation Methods can be used on the Host system after enabling the Master
Standardization option for the project (Configure/Options) and creating/selecting the Master
Equation, as described earlier in the chapter. The calibrations and libraries should NOT be updated on
the Host system. The spectra in the restored project are not flagged as master standardized and will
be rejected by Sample Selection program.
Moving spectra from the Host to the Master System
To move spectra from The Host to the Master System:
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Enter Data Acquisition mode.
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Click on Master/Backup Project as Host.
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Select the project you want to back up. In most cases it will be an output project from
Routine Analysis method.
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Follow the standard steps for project backup. When asked to backup linked projects and
libraries, click on No.
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Restore the project on the Master system.
The above operation will cause all spectra to restore as non-master standardized. The spectra can be
used to update models being developed on the master system. It is recommended to disable the
Master Standardization option for the restored project.
Note: Only System Managers and Developers have access to the above-described functions.
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How does Master Standardization work?
The spectral difference between Master and Host spectra is applied to all new spectra collected on
the host instrument. If “Compute Scale Factor” option is used, the spectra are additionally scaled to
compensate for the differences between geometries of various sampling systems