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HP 5890 II Automation

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Hi,

I've been tasked with setting up an HP 5890 Series II and I'm having trouble getting the autosampler system to work.

There's a G1512A controller connected to a 18593B injector and 18596B/M tray. Apart from the HP-IB cables between GC/PC/controller, there's also an APG remote cable from the controller to the GC.

If I try and do a run, the tray will pick up a sample and place it into the injector turret. The injector goes through it's washing and pumping but after that the needle it just sits there in the sample without drawing it up or injecting it. ChemStation just sits there waiting for an injection.

If I set the switches of the G1512A for standalone mode then I can do an injection with the start button but this isn't ideal for a number of samples.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Have you tried the following: Going into C:\HPCHEM\Msexe\MSconfig. The MSconfig (green icon)allows you to enter the HP-IB address for the autosampler. Also make sure that this is the same address in the Agilent IO control. Re plugging the cables and rebooting the system also works.
When I have seen this on a GC/autosampler system, it usually means that 'something' is not ready, and the autosampler is waiting for the 'ready' signal from the GC. Do you have anything else connected to the GC?

Gasman
Have you tried the following: Going into C:\HPCHEM\Msexe\MSconfig. The MSconfig (green icon)allows you to enter the HP-IB address for the autosampler. Also make sure that this is the same address in the Agilent IO control. Re plugging the cables and rebooting the system also works.
There is no Msexe folder within the HPCHEM folder nor could I find a file named Msconfig on the harddisk. The addresses in IO control match those on the controller and GC, 8 and 15 respectively.
When I have seen this on a GC/autosampler system, it usually means that 'something' is not ready, and the autosampler is waiting for the 'ready' signal from the GC. Do you have anything else connected to the GC?

Gasman
The GC itself is only connected to the PC via HPIB, and the controller via HPIB and remote cable.
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