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Thanks,
Lisa
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The "No emission current" error usually means that you have a bad filament. Normally they are either working or not ,with no in between, so the fact you got it to tune after seeing that error is a little strange. I'm not overly familiar with the 5970 since the 5973 is the oldest I have personally worked with, but if it has a dual filament source, try switching to the opposite filament and see if the error goes away.Hi, all. I am working with a HP 5890 and receiving an error message. Upon sending method to system, system returns MS Error = 10 (which is "No emission Current" "Excessive Signal Noise") The acquisition log lists 3727 Error in SCCONT Routine. None of this means much to me - only been on GC-MS for a year w/ little theory training. I ran an autotune successfully after error message. The first time I got the error I retried a couple of times and the method ran. Now it is not. Anyone have any ideas of what the problem is or anything I can do to better diagnose it? Have a call in to service contract w/ Spectro.
Thanks,
Lisa
Hi, all. I am working with a HP 5890 and receiving an error message. Upon sending method to system, system returns MS Error = 10 (which is "No emission Current" "Excessive Signal Noise") The acquisition log lists 3727 Error in SCCONT Routine. None of this means much to me - only been on GC-MS for a year w/ little theory training. I ran an autotune successfully after error message. The first time I got the error I retried a couple of times and the method ran. Now it is not. Anyone have any ideas of what the problem is or anything I can do to better diagnose it? Have a call in to service contract w/ Spectro.
Thanks,
Lisa
The "No emission current" error usually means that you have a bad filament. Normally they are either working or not ,with no in between, so the fact you got it to tune after seeing that error is a little strange. I'm not overly familiar with the 5970 since the 5973 is the oldest I have personally worked with, but if it has a dual filament source, try switching to the opposite filament and see if the error goes away.
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