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Does anyone know about a "guide" or something of the like that would take me through setting up the 5890 with one of these chemstations?
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You did enter-in the license number and G-number for GC ChemStation, right?I have a similar problem with gc chemstation A.06.01,upon installing the software. I can get as are as the hp configuration editor and everything stops. I get a message saying no instrument configuration files were found. I have tried redoing the install and still can not get the to configuring the 5890 II plus gc. Any ideas I can try?
Yes, I did enter the license number, not sure about the G-number, I will check. Thanks.You did enter-in the license number and G-number for GC ChemStation, right?I have a similar problem with gc chemstation A.06.01,upon installing the software. I can get as are as the hp configuration editor and everything stops. I get a message saying no instrument configuration files were found. I have tried redoing the install and still can not get the to configuring the 5890 II plus gc. Any ideas I can try?
We run two 5890 II GCs on A.06 with no issues.
Thanks AICMM for the information. Once I find these pin outs, what command do I use to trigger the signal and what is the output? Can I use it to duplicate a sample injection?gcman,
Use the remote pin outs on the upper right hand side of the GC. This gives you a start out using pins 8 and 4. This should start an external device looking for a contact closure.
Best regards,
AICMM
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