Technical data
124 Agilent 1290 Infinity LC System Manual and Quick Reference
6 Appendix
Setting Up a Method using Edit Entire Method
channels, for example A2 and B1; it is not possible to mix A1 with A2 or B1 
with B2. The value entered for the proportions of A and B defines the 
composition of an isocratic method or they define the starting conditions of 
a gradient method and the equilibration conditions between gradient runs. 
Only the value of B is entered, A will then update to show 100% minus B 
when the cursor is moved. For the example separation, set A to water and B 
to methanol at 50 %. A will be 50 %.
• Timetable details the changes that should occur during the run to the 
percentage composition of A and B in the mobile phase or, if required, to 
the flow rate and maximum pressure allowed. The timetable makes linear 
changes to the parameters between the given setpoints. The settings made 
elsewhere on this screen act as the initial conditions and will only change if 
an entry is made in the timetable. For example, if the flow is constant 
during the run then there is no need to make an entry about the flow in the 
timetable. To make an entry in the timetable click the Add button to add a 
line to the timetable; enter the time of the setpoint, select the type of entry 
from the drop-down list (composition, flow, pressure) and click the 
parameter box to reveal the entry box for the value. If timetable entries are 
made out of logical sequence the entries are automatically re-ordered into 
time order. Timetable lines can be edited directly and the Cut, Paste and 
Remove buttons can be used to add and remove lines. Multiple lines can be 
added to give a series of linear gradient segments to create any gradient 
profile. To setup a simple gradient for the example separation, first clear 
the timetable with the Clear all button if it is not already empty, add a line at 
4.00 min to change composition to 90 %. The graphical display will show a 
linear gradient from 50 % B to 90 % B over 4 min. If a step gradient is 
required, it can be formed by making two entries with the ‘before step’ and 
‘after step’ settings separated by 0.01 min. This is often used to rapidly 
elute strongly retained peaks from a column near the end of a run by 
increasing the stronger solvent and/or the flow rate in a step gradient, for 
example, the % B might be stepped up from 75 % to 95 %. It is not necessary 
to enter the settings for time 0.00 min into the timetable, these values are 
picked up from other setpoints on this screen. However, some users like to 
see a ‘complete’ list in the timetable and make an entry for 0.00 min. There 
is no problem with this but if the initial conditions are ever changed then 
the new settings must be entered in both the timetable and the setpoints in 
the Solvents section of the screen.
• Show timetable graph displays the timetable changes graphically when the 
box is ticked.










