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Dear Alls,

I would require some help from you about how to run a GCMS analysis with XCalibur. Here is my problem :
In the configuration I turned off the auto start for the GC.

1) If I start the sequencewith the auto sample :

- The GC equilibrates
- The autosampler starts and wash the needle
- The GC says ready to inject and then immediately says : waiting for inhibit RDY - It does not wait for the injection and the sequence stops


2) If I start the sequence with the MS :

- The GC equilibrates
- The autosampler starts and wash the needle and get the sample!
- The GC says ready to inject and waiting for closure contact
- The autosampler inject the sample !
but the MS says always ready and never running !

Any idea what to change?

Thanks,

Kevin
Hi,

please a little more information.
What GC model, MS model and AS model.

Sounds like start instrument is not defined. I`ll try to get a screenshot where you
can see what to enable.

Best regards
Stephan
Auto sampler triplus

GC trace focus

Ms ITQ 700

I succeed to make it works yesterday by removing the auto start of the GC and MS and inhibit signal off for the GC...


Now,I'm trying to figure out how to use the CInionization
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