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HPLC 1050 with 1100 DAD Detector
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 2:36 am
by lucasknana
Dear friends,
I have got a HP 1050 with MWD detector. However, I would like to change to a DAD detector. I do have a 1100 Agilent DAD Detector.
The question is: Is it possible to connect the 1100 DAD Detector to a HP 1050 HPLC? How?
Thanks,
Lucas.
Re: HPLC 1050 with 1100 DAD Detector
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 2:16 pm
by Consumer Products Guy
Yes, should be possible; we used 1100 RID on a 1050 system routinely until the pointy-haired boss decided 1050s were "too old" and got rid of them, so I had to connect that detector to Open Lab system every time I needed to use it...
I'm retired now, so working off memory. I think the 1100 DAD module must be connected to the system with GPIB, not LAN, and you'd need the 9-pin remote connector cable. You'd need to set up using Configuration Editor and the correct "code/address" for the 1100 module, then start up ChemStation. And of course you'd need to add the DAD module to the ChemStation software, with its 10-character license number.
What Windows and what Chemstation are you using?
Re: HPLC 1050 with 1100 DAD Detector
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 3:07 am
by lucasknana
I did it. The system recognized the DAD detector through GPIB and renote cable. Then I can inject a sample but at the Offline Instrument at Data Analysis, there is no Spectrum option for taking peak purity and so on. What should I do? I'm using the Chemstation a.10.02 in a Win XP OS.
Thanks, Lucas.
Re: HPLC 1050 with 1100 DAD Detector
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 1:07 pm
by Consumer Products Guy
I did it. The system recognized the DAD detector through GPIB and remote cable. Then I can inject a sample but at the Offline Instrument at Data Analysis, there is no Spectrum option for taking peak purity and so on. What should I do? I'm using the Chemstation a.10.02 in a Win XP OS. Thanks, Lucas.
Can you do everything you need in Data Analysis with Online Instrument ?
Disclaimer: glad it is good so far, but I'm way far from being a software guru. So maybe someone else can comment.