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CTC Combipal Method Syringe type
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I am using the combipal attached to a 7890A GC, and I changed the syringe and casing from a 2.5 mL syringe (#28 on the red casing) to a 1.0 mL syringe (#27 on the red casing). Is there a way to change this in the method without having to create a new method from scratch. When I try to change it in the method it just beeps at me. Thanks.
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Software integrated or standalone with EZchrom, Chemstation, masshunter other?
If my memory is correct, Chemstation and MH automatically detects which syringe is installed in handheld controller while In EZchrome you have to reconfigure instrument
If my memory is correct, Chemstation and MH automatically detects which syringe is installed in handheld controller while In EZchrome you have to reconfigure instrument
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It is stand alone. Data is collected in Empower, so the actual run is executed from the Combipal.
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