Simultaneous Execution With Software; With Agilent Chemstation - Agilent Technologies InfinityLab LC Series User Manual

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Working with the Instant Pilot

Simultaneous Execution with Software

Simultaneous Execution with Software

With Agilent ChemStation

Features
Restrictions
G4208A User's Guide
All user interfaces, the Instant Pilot, the Agilent ChemStation or the Agilent
Cerity WorkStation and OpenLab, can be connected to an Agilent Series
system at the same time.
Parameter entry is possible from both user interfaces. Parameters are
updated on the other user interface within a few moments.
An Agilent ChemStation sequence can be stopped and aborted from the
Instant Pilot and vice versa.
The Agilent ChemStation can generate data files from a Instant Pilot method
or sequence. In this case, the pre- fix and file name counter in the Single
Sample Info section of the Agilent ChemStation must be enabled (protocol
mode only).
If the Instant Pilot starts an analysis, the Agilent ChemStation is the
slave/monitor system.
The Agilent or 3rd- party user interface may block certain functionality, e.g.
editing, load, start or others. In such a case, the screen shows a blinking lock-
symbol in the top left.
If a parameter window is open for parameter entry on the Agilent
ChemStation, this specific entry field is disabled on the Instant Pilot.
If an analysis is running with the Instant Pilot, the Agilent ChemStation must
not be turned on.
If the Agilent ChemStation starts an analysis, the Instant Pilot is the
slave/monitor system.
Parameter changes to a method will be identified on the other user interface
as modification.
The Instant Pilot and the Agilent ChemStation have a different method
handling (Agilent ChemStation method can have more information than the
method on the Instant Pilot, e.g. additional DAD parameters that are only
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