How to connect a Sedere Sedex ELSD 100 to an Agilent 1260 HPLC

We have an Agilent Infinity 1260 HPLC system consisting of an autosampler (G7129A) and a pump (G7111A). We would like to connect an ELSD from Sedere (Senex 100LT) to this system. We use OpenLab EZChrom software.
An Agilent technician said that this is possible in principle, but we have problems how to connect the cables for start, autozero and signal with the HPLC. The first thought was to use the Enhanced Remote Interface, but here the connection is not clear/understandable. Does anyone have any ideas or experience with this problem? Many thanks in advance.

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  • I don't know the Sedex ELSD 100, but many years ago, Agilent had a cooperation with Sedere and we sold their ELSD Sedex 85 as an Agilent G4218A ELSD. They were supported on EZ Chrom Elite. However, this model fully obsolete now and we stopped our cooperation with Sedere. Sourcing parts from Agilent will be very difficult or even a losing game. You might want to check with Sedere. Control was RS232 only. Nowadays we do offer Agilent G426XB and G7102A ELSDs. 

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  • I don't know the Sedex ELSD 100, but many years ago, Agilent had a cooperation with Sedere and we sold their ELSD Sedex 85 as an Agilent G4218A ELSD. They were supported on EZ Chrom Elite. However, this model fully obsolete now and we stopped our cooperation with Sedere. Sourcing parts from Agilent will be very difficult or even a losing game. You might want to check with Sedere. Control was RS232 only. Nowadays we do offer Agilent G426XB and G7102A ELSDs. 

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