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Our ChemStation webinar series continues this week, with more options next month.

Reviews from previous sessions:
  • "Good general overview of the basics."
  • "I have been using this software for years and was unaware of some of the features."
  • "Definitely learned some new things to try to help optimize my runs. Thanks."
  • "I feel comfortable and better prepared with sequences and data processing now that it was explained to me."


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Secrets of the ChemStation - Part 1: Understanding the Interface

May 13 , 2 PM (ET)
June 17 , 11 AM (ET)
June 17 , 2 PM (ET)

(1.5 hours)

Learn how both the old and new versions are organized, and how to get started with the LC Diagnostic view and editing methods. Get the most from your instrument by using the power of the software!

 

Who should attend?

  • New LC users of the ChemStation software.
  • Existing users who have upgraded to a newer version.
  • Anyone struggling with understanding how to use the software.
Secrets of the ChemStation - Part 2: Integrating and Calibrating

May 14 , 2 PM (ET)
June 18 , 11 AM (ET)
June 18 , 2 PM (ET)

(1.5 hours)

Learn how to use the integration and calibration features of the LC and GC ChemStations. These features are easy to use, but not intuitive to learn. We will help you!

 

Who should attend?

  • All ChemStation users who currently use manual integration or want to learn more about integration.
  • Users who want to have the ChemStation do the calibration calculations, not Excel.
Secrets of the ChemStation - Part 3: Sequences and Automation

May 15 , 2 PM (ET)
June 19 , 11 AM (ET)
June 19 , 2 PM (ET)

(2 hours)

Learn how to set up and reprocess sequences in both the old and new versions (yes, they each do it a different way!). We will show you how to use all of the ChemStation's features.

 

Who should attend?

  • Anyone who wants to learn how to review sequence data and reprocess data, without re-injecting.
  • Operators who have upgraded to a newer version of the software.
Instructor: Merlin K. L. Bicking, Ph.D. is President, ACCTA, Inc. He has been actively involved in chromatography for more than 25 years, and has been teaching ChemStation users for 10 years. The topics in these seminars are drawn from existing on-site and on-line classes, and his own experience with the software.
For more information: Internet: http://www.accta.com/webinars/index.html
Phone: 651-731-3670
Email: training@accta.com

ACCTA, Inc., PO Box 25602, St. Paul, MN 55125

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