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Bruker Fourier 300 - Copying the Probe Data to the PC System

Bruker Fourier 300
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Z33048_00_01
Getting Started
If you are not sure what addresses have been assigned, you can check by opening the
following file:
Bruker\Diskless\dchpd.leases
lease 149.236.99.254 {
starts 4 2010/08/19 11:08:55;
ends 2 2038/01/19 03:14:06;
tstp 2 2038/01/19 03:14:06;
binding state active;
next binding state free;
hardware ethernet 00:00:ad:11:4f:12;
uid "\001\000\000\255\021O\022"; }
lease 149.236.99.253 {
starts 4 2010/08/19 11:08:58;
ends 2 2038/01/19 03:14:06;
tstp 2 2038/01/19 03:14:06;
binding state active;
next binding state free;
hardware ethernet 00:00:ad:13:34:12;
uid "\001\000\000\255\0234\022"; }
lease 149.236.99.252 {
starts 4 2010/08/19 11:09:01;
ends 2 2038/01/19 03:14:06;
tstp 2 2038/01/19 03:14:06;
binding state active;
next binding state free;
hardware ethernet 00:00:ad:12:85:12;
uid "\001\000\000\255\022\205\022";
Once you are sure that all three devices have booted, you can start TopSpin. Normally,
the PC will come with the hardware configuration (CF) having already been carried out.
If you receive an error message stating that one or more devices cannot be found, you
may have to repeat CF (refer to Chapter 9 of the NMR Experiments User Manual).
1.8 Copying the Probe Data to the PC System
Since the Fourier system always comes with the same type of probe, there is no PICS
interface on the Fourier console. Instead a CD-ROM with the probe data is delivered
with the system. Before running EDHEAD, copy the probe.ph file from the CD-ROM to
the directory:
“conf/instr/FOURIER300”

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