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 \section {Trouble shooting} \section {Trouble shooting}
 After a power down and a recycling, we need to adjust the zero(0.0) position.  
 \begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
 \item Push the button of 'Go home'.  \item Often, the screen is hanged up. When the status doesn't change, close the screen
 \item In case of '$+$limit latched', push the button of '$-$10 mm' and 'Go home'    and reopen it.
 \item In case of '$-$limit latched', push move $+$300 mm with the button of '+10 mm' and 'Go home'  \item After a power down and a recycling, we need to adjust the zero(0.0) position.
   
   \begin{verbatim}
   > Push the button of 'Go home'.
   > In case of '+limit latched',
      push the button of '-10 mm' and 'Go home'
   > In case of '-limit latched',
      push move +300 mm with the button of '+10 mm' and 'Go home'
   \end{verbatim}
   
   \item If the target does not move, check the second column for the current position on the screen.
   The background color is 'pink' in case of No fault and is 'red' in case of something fault.
   If the color is red, you need to cycle power for the controller which is located
   behind the 'Splitter' power supply. After you go into HAllC, check the controller box.
   In the right side, see LED lights of 'Disable/short'. If the LED is red, it means 'Amp fault'.
   Anyway, In the behind of the rack, there is a plug labeled 'TARGET'. Unplug and plug it for
   power cycling. For a test, push the bottom of '+1mm' and confirm the problem is solved.
   Do not forget the zero adjustment.
   
 \end{itemize} \end{itemize}
  
   
 \section {Motor, Controller and switches} \section {Motor, Controller and switches}
  
 The motor are mounted at side of a xyz-stage for the target ladder. The motor are mounted at side of a xyz-stage for the target ladder.
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