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Estamos tratando de conectar un autoinyector HPLC a un sistema de HPLC manual. En la parte posterior del instrumento hay un contacto de 24 voltios, de contacto, quisiera saber si un circuito cerrado simple o activa un solenoide externo?
La adquisición de datos del software, le permite empezar a hacer un botón externo. Si se pudiera conectar el interruptor a la autoinyector para cada inyección activar el PRINCIPIO automatizar todo el proceso. ¿Alguien sabe dónde hay que conectar

Thanks to Babelfish:

We are trying to connect a autoinjector HPLC to a manual HPLC system . In the back part of the instrument there is a 24 volts contact. We want to know if this is a simple circuit closure or activates an external solenoid? The data acquisition of software, allows youto make a button external. If the switch to the autoinjector could be connected each injection to activate the PRINCIPLE to automate all the process. Somebody knows where there is to connect.

I think we would need to Know the make and model of the HPLC equipment and the Data system to help properly.
Good judgment comes from bad experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

¿Qué sistema es usted que usa? ¿Cuál es el nombre del autoinyector que usted está intentando conectar?

What system are you using? What is the name of the autosampler you are trying to connect?

Thanks, babelfish!
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