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I'm currently using 3 different versions of chemstation, our newest (e.02.00) does not allow me to save partial data, say from 1 to 15 minutes instead of an entire 40minute run. Does anyone know if perhaps I'm missing a screen or is it possible to program the GC (7890) directly? Thanks
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Christian,
In version E01.00 it is quite simple. You just go into the method under signals. There you will find a save data check box. Check it on and then proceed to enter your start and stop time. In version E02.00, is it possibly a Run Time Event? AO Signal Range? Good Luck.
In version E01.00 it is quite simple. You just go into the method under signals. There you will find a save data check box. Check it on and then proceed to enter your start and stop time. In version E02.00, is it possibly a Run Time Event? AO Signal Range? Good Luck.
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