BASH Help
The Bruker Advanced
Service Handbook (BASH)
provided on this DVD is a collection of Technical, Service and User
Manuals covering a wide range of topics from refill service to technical
details of hardware components. This page provides a general overview
of how to use the BASH.
Navigating BASH
The navigational files on this DVD are in HTML format. It is highly
recommended that you use Microsoft Internet Explorer
version 7 or higher or Mozilla Firefox 5 or higher to view these HTML files.
The manuals on this DVD are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. To view the
newest manuals it is necessary that you use Adobe Acrobat
Reader version 7 or higher. The Acrobat Reader is available
from Adobe Systems Inc. (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html).
To assist you in finding the various manuals on this DVD, there are
several HTML pages available:
- The BASH Home page offers
links to the six main AVANCE NMR systems.
- The Detailed Overview
page offers links to the main components of these systems.
- The List of Manuals is a
page containing a complete list of manuals available on this DVD,
including hyperlinks to a PDF version of each document. This tool is
useful for the user who is familiar with the various systems or components
and wants to quickly find a related manual.
- The navigational bar located on each page
allows you to quickly return to one of the pages listed above.
The various system and component pages have been designed to present
the relevant manuals available for each of the specified systems or component(s)
found on each page. In many cases the components may be available for
more than one system, so links to the corresponding manuals may be found
on various pages. Where possible photographs of the system/components
have also been included. Please note that individual customer configurations
may vary. Likewise, Bruker is continuously improving products, so the
photograph may not reflect your configuration.
Keyword Searches Using Adobe Acrobat Index Search
A full-text index has been created whereas you can search that index rather than running a full-text search of each individual PDF in the catalog. An index search produces a results list with links to the occurrences of the indexed documents.
Note: To search a PDF index, you must open Acrobat as a stand-alone application, not within your web browser.
In Mac OS, indexes created with some older versions of Acrobat are not compatible with the Acrobat X Search feature. If you have upgraded recently, update the index before using Acrobat X to search.
1. Choose Edit > Advanced Search.
2. Type the search text, and then click Show More Options, near the bottom of the Search window.
3. For Look In, choose Select Index.
4. Select bashcd14.pdf from the list, or click Add and add bashcd14.pdf.
5. Click OK to close the Index Selection dialog box, and then choose Currently Selected Indexes from the Look In menu.
6. Proceed with your search as usual.
Note: Selecting the Match Whole Word Only option when searching indexes significantly reduces the time taken to return results.
NOTE: These instructions are for use with ADOBE ACROBAT READER version X or higher, earlier versions may have slight variations.
Refer to the Adobe Reader Help for questions on searching using an index.
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