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# Click the yellow Connect button in the spectrometer control window to ensure that the software is controlling the instrument. | # Click the yellow Connect button in the spectrometer control window to ensure that the software is controlling the instrument. | ||
# Click the '''Sample''' button in the spectrometer control window. | # Click the '''Sample''' button in the spectrometer control window. | ||
+ | # Click the eject button in the window (red arrow). | ||
+ | # Switch samples | ||
+ | # Click the solvent for your sample. | ||
+ | # Click the load icon (green arrow). | ||
+ | # Click the '''Autolock''' button. | ||
+ | # Wait for lock to change from working to idle (yellow to green). | ||
+ | # Adjust phase to maximize lock signal. | ||
+ | # Adjust Z1 and Z2 buttons to maximize lock signal. |
Revision as of 21:54, 26 May 2020
If you need to use a Jeol NMR instrument for a liquid sample, here are some instructions to get a quick spectrum of your sample. Samples for most Jeol high frequency magnets use regular 5mm NMR tubes.
- Log in to the workstation.
- Click on the Delta icon on the desktop.
- Click the Spectrometer Control button (looks like a magnet) in the Delta window.
- The spectrometer control window will open.
- Click the yellow Connect button in the spectrometer control window to ensure that the software is controlling the instrument.
- Click the Sample button in the spectrometer control window.
- Click the eject button in the window (red arrow).
- Switch samples
- Click the solvent for your sample.
- Click the load icon (green arrow).
- Click the Autolock button.
- Wait for lock to change from working to idle (yellow to green).
- Adjust phase to maximize lock signal.
- Adjust Z1 and Z2 buttons to maximize lock signal.