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| Complete experiment | |||||
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After
the data acquisition is complete, the system will process the data it
has just acquired. Depending on the way your particular spectrometer
has been set up, the data will be stored as either an FID
or a spectrum, and it may be printed automatically.
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| During the data-processing steps, the message on this icon will change from "Process Data" to "Processing Started". Data for NMR-CTP participants will be stored as phased and referenced spectra and a hard copy will be automatically printed. Results will be uploaded to the Web nightly; click here for instructions on downloading. |
More details on procesing of NMR data can be found in the Analyze Data section of this tutorial. |
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After the experiment is complete, the traffic light icon to the left of the sample entry area will turn red. If you have requested a second experiment on this sample, the spectrometer will now run that. If there are additional samples in the queue (yours or others'), the spectrometer will proceed to load them and perform the requested experiments. |
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| Once all of your experiments have been completed, all the traffic lights will turn red, as shown below(larger version). Remove them from the queue by highlighting them on the sample entry screen and clicking the "Delete" button. Your samples should now be in the NMR Case; take them out and put them in the designated area. | |||||
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| A black traffic light icon represents an experiment that did not run to completion. If you get such an indication, consult the status section at the bottom of the screen above to identify the step at which the run failed. Remove the sample, check that it is properly positioned in the spinner turbine, and attempt to run again. If it fails a second time, consult your local NMR manager. | |||||
| Your NMR data is now ready for further processing. Click below to proceed to the next section. | |||||
