• By Inessa Peters
  • Oktober 13, 2025
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Project Comments

When you create a new project in Empower, you get to decide how comments work. This is one of those small settings that can make a big difference in a GMP lab. You have three modes to pick f

  • By Inessa Peters
  • Oktober 13, 2025
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Default Strings

If you’re working in a GMP environment, you need to add a comment to (almost) every action you perform in Empower. But why? 🤔 Because comment fields explain the reason behind your actio

  • By Inessa Peters
  • Oktober 13, 2025
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Skims

When peaks run into each other, you’ve got options to separate them: 👉 Drop line (default) 👉 Or skim them apart with an integration event in your processing method. There are 3 skim

  • By Inessa Peters
  • Oktober 8, 2025
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Peak Height to Valley Height Ratio

I had an interesting consulting call with one Empower user yesterday, where I’ve learnt something new. The question was how to calculate Peak Height to Valley Height ratio. Do we need a cu

  • By Inessa Peters
  • Oktober 8, 2025
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Int Types

In your Peaks Table, there’s a column called Int Type. Each peak has two letters – your chromatogram’s secret code language 📜. They tell you how the peak start and end were set, i.e

  • By Inessa Peters
  • Oktober 8, 2025
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Peak Codes

When reviewing your results in the Review window, you may have noticed the “Peak Codes” column in the Peaks table. Sometimes it’s empty, sometimes there’s a letter with a number R

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Clean Up Your Tables

Empower calculates a huge number of parameters. Some you need all the time – like Retention Time, Area, or Amount. Others… probably never. When working in the Review window, it makes

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  • September 30, 2025
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Custom Fields – RANGE Operator

When creating Custom Fields for calculations, Empower gives us a bunch of operators. One of the trickiest (and honestly a bit confusing) is the RANGE operator. Syntax:RANGE(Field,X,Y) It’s

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  • September 30, 2025
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7 Steps to Create a Custom Field

Creating a Custom Field in Empower? Here’s a clear 7-step process to follow: 1️⃣ Do you really need it? 🤔 Maybe Empower already has what you need – no point reinventing the wh

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  • September 30, 2025
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Process Only Sample Set Function

Ever needed to combine previously acquired data – like Sample Sets, Injections, or individual Channels – and process them together as a new set? Especially handy for content unif

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Amounts

When we perform quantitative analyses like Assay in Empower, we calculate Amounts for our samples based on a calibration curve built from standard injections. But how exactly does Empower do

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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3D vs. 2D Layout

I often see Empower users working with regular 2D data in a 3D Layout – without realizing it. The result? Unnecessary windows and parameters meant for 3D data clutter the Review window

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Overlay Function

If you need to compare multiple Channels or Results side by side, Empower’s Overlay function makes it easy. Here’s how: 1️⃣ In your Project Window, select 2 or more Channels or Resul

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  • September 30, 2025
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Decimal Points

Decimals might seem basic, but they’re a topic many Empower users still discuss and sometimes misunderstand. Here are 5 key things you need to know about decimal points in Empower: 1️⃣

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Copy Table Function to Export Data

When working on your data in Empower, you’ll sometimes need to quickly copy values like Amounts, Areas, or other parameters to Excel — for further calculations, trending, or reporting. O

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Legend in Chromatogram

When you review your data in the Review window, you can usually see the name of the Channel you’re working on in the top left corner or in the Sample Set Tree. But for a better overview, I

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  • September 30, 2025
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Method Set Options

One of the most useful but often overlooked functions in Empower is the Method Set Options setting. It’s a bit hidden – but incredibly valuable! When you open your Sample Set in the

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Processing Method Layout

When you’re in the Review window integrating your raw data and creating a new Processing Method, you can switch on the Processing Method Layout. It lets you view your Main Window with

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Sample Set vs. Result Set

🔍 Sample Set contains your raw data: injections and channels. You can integrate chromatograms (channels), but no integration is saved directly to those channels. Channel is just a raw sig

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Liftoff% and Touchdown%

There are two really useful integration parameters when using the Apex Track algorithm — Liftoff% and Touchdown%. They come in handy when your peaks show tailing or fronting. 📖 Accordin

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Integration Parameters by Apex Track Algorithm

We’ve already talked about setting Peak Width and Threshold with the Traditional Algorithm. This time, let’s cover how it works with Apex Track. Here’s how to do it: Set the “Sta

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Threshold by Traditional Algorithm

What is Threshold? It defines what Empower considers noise and what it considers a peak. So we set this value on a section of your chromatogram that represents baseline noise you want to rej

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 30, 2025
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Peak Width by Traditional Algorithm

Properly setting integration parameters is essential – it can: ✅ Reduce manual integration ✅ Lower compliance risks ✅ Help deliver more reproducible results In a previous post, w

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 16, 2025
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User Type

When you log into Empower, you’ll always see your UserName and UserType in the top left corner of every window. But what exactly does User Type mean? 👉 In simple terms: User Type define

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 16, 2025
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Sample Set vs. Sample Set Method

An easy one for beginners – but a good check if you really know the basics! ✅ Sample Set MethodThink of it as an instruction for Empower on how to perform the analysis: In which orde

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  • September 16, 2025
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Custom Fields – Rounding

Sometimes you need to work with rounded values in Empower. No matter how many digits are displayed, Empower always calculates with all 14 digits in the background. But what if you need a rou

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 16, 2025
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Custom Fields – Functions (2/2)

Continuing the previous post — let’s dive into the functions used for assessments in Custom Fields! 🔍✨ Here’s a quick list: ✅ EQ — equal❌ NEQ — not equal🔺 GT — greate

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 16, 2025
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Custom Fields – Functions (1/2)

Just like in Excel, you need functions in Empower to perform calculations and assessments inside your Custom Fields. Let’s have a look at some of the most common ones used in calculat

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 15, 2025
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Custom Fields – Field Types

When creating a Custom Field in Empower, you always need to define two things:  the Field Type and the Data Type. But what does the Field Type actually mean? It tells Empower where

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 15, 2025
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Custom Fields – Data Types

Continuing with our Custom Fields series, let’s quickly look at what Data Types are and why they matter. Data Type defines what kind of data the field will handle and whether it’s just f

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 12, 2025
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What are Custom Fields?

Sure – Empower already calculates plenty of values for us, but sometimes we need something a little more personal, right? That’s where Custom Fields come in! They’re a powerful way

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 12, 2025
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Threshold

Let’s clear up a common little mystery in Empower 😉 — because Threshold isn’t just one thing! There are actually two different Threshold parameters in Empower: 🔹Threshold (Tradit

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 12, 2025
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Methods

Today, let’s quickly refresh some important Empower terminology — especially the different types of methods you’ll find in the software. Here’s a simple overview: 🔹 Instrument Met

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 12, 2025
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Empower Version

Whenever you run into an issue or need to contact support, it’s important to know which Empower version you’re working with. 🖥️ Here’s how to find it: ➡️ Open the Empower Star

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 12, 2025
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Exporting Raw Data Points

Ever wanted to export raw data points and plot your chromatogram in Excel? Here’s a quick step-by-step on how to do it: 1️⃣ Create an Export Method: Go to File > New Method > Exp

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 12, 2025
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Report Method Types

Report Methods in Empower CDS are templates that define which data appears in your report and how it’s displayed. For example — you might want a report summarizing your calibration curve

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 8, 2025
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Peak Width

Peak Width is one of the most misunderstood integration parameters in Empower CDS. Most analysts believe it defines the minimum width of a peak to be integrated. In reality – it’s a

  • By Inessa Peters
  • September 5, 2025
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Useful Keyboard Shortcuts

There are plenty of keyboard shortcuts in Empower CDS, but I want to share 5 that I find especially powerful and time-saving in daily lab work: 🔹 F1 – Opens the Help window, but not