364.2 [M ethod] m enu4.2.1 [N ew ...]C reates a new calibration curve. C lick [N ew ...] to open the follow ing dialog box.N ote: If a calibration curve has not been saved, a m essage appears to ask the operator w hether to save it.P roceed according to the m essage.F igure 4.11 [Q uantitative M easurem ent - P aram eters] dialog box[R esponse] R esponse by sim ple m oving average. Q uick: M oving average during about0.03 sec Fast: M oving average during about0.25 sec M edium : M oving average during about1 sec S low : M oving average during about4 sec[B and w idth] S pectralbandw idth. S electable range varies according to the m odel.V -530: F ixed at 2 nmV -550/560: 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 nmV -570: 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 nm0.4, 0.8, 2, 4, 8, 20, 40 nm (near infraredregion)N ote: W hen using the V -570 form easurem entfrom the near-infrared region to the visible region in succession,the bandw idths listed in T able 4.1 should be paired.Ifthe bandw idth is setto the sam e (nearly equal)value, noise in the near-infrared region m easurem ent value w illincrease.N ote: In the T able below , L after the bandw idth m eans low stray light m ode. In this m ode, the slit is m askedat the top and bottom to im prove the purity of light by cutting off unnecessary light.T able 4.1U ltraviolet (U V ) / visible region bandw idth (nm ) N ear-infrared (N IR ) bandw idth (nm )0.1 0.40.2 0.8