- In the main menu, click File > Open.
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In the Open browser, select OmniPro Incline (*.csv) as the file type, select the file, and click Open.
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If the imported data does not have information about the Bragg Peak type (BP or SOBP), a popup dialog appears. Click Yes if it was a SOBP measurement or No if it was a BP measurement.
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Since the OP-Incline data does not contain the energy information, a dialog pops up. Please fill the requested parameters and then click OK.
The information is only for display and does not affect the analysis. Once the OmniPro-Incline data is imported, the analysis is automatically performed depending on the type of the measurement data (BP or SOBP); whether it was user-defined or imported.
SOBP Modulation: It is the width of the SOBP.
Range: Reference range (middle of the SOBP) or the residual range can be entered here. Once a range is defined, a nominal energy corresponding to this range will be displayed. Note that this value does not affect the analysis, it is information for consideration.
Note that the SOBP option, SOBP Modulation and energy can also be defined / changed in the Data Info dialog of the imported data (see the sub-section below).
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Once the data is imported, it is displayed in the Data page and the analysis are list in the Numerical Analysis panel. See an example below.
Settings in the Data Information dialog
For the imported OmniPro-Incline measurements, the setting of the SOBP checkbox determines the kind of analysis (Bragg Peak or SOBP).
- Select a measurement (e.g., 1) and then click the Info button (2) in the toolbar; the Data Information dialog (3) will open. The parameters in the dialog are editable
- Check mark the SOBP checkbox (4), the SOBP analysis protocol will be used for analysis. If this box is un-checked, the Bragg Peak analysis protocol will be used for analysis