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== Standard Running Procedure == | == Standard Running Procedure == | ||
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** 4 Hall-C Chicane BPMs | ** 4 Hall-C Chicane BPMs | ||
*** 3P01A (IPM3P01A.XPOS , IPM3PO1A.YPOS) | *** 3P01A (IPM3P01A.XPOS , IPM3PO1A.YPOS) | ||
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** Rates on Scintillator (cComptScintRateNorm) on the Compton laser table, along with Photon detector Rates (cComptPhotonRateNorm) | ** Rates on Scintillator (cComptScintRateNorm) on the Compton laser table, along with Photon detector Rates (cComptPhotonRateNorm) | ||
* Turn on the HV on the e-detector planes. (Current operating voltage: plane-2: -260V, plane-3: -360V, plane-4: -360V) | * Turn on the HV on the e-detector planes. (Current operating voltage: plane-2: -260V, plane-3: -360V, plane-4: -360V) | ||
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Request beam to be set through the chicane, with FFB turned ON | Request beam to be set through the chicane, with FFB turned ON | ||
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** If the Scintillator rates are too high (> 2000 Hz/uA), '''DO NOT''' proceed without talking to an expert from photon detector group. | ** If the Scintillator rates are too high (> 2000 Hz/uA), '''DO NOT''' proceed without talking to an expert from photon detector group. | ||
** The Fast feedback has been observed to give lower background rate, the status of FFB can be checked on the HALL-C general tools screen on the main-monitor of HALL-C | ** The Fast feedback has been observed to give lower background rate, the status of FFB can be checked on the HALL-C general tools screen on the main-monitor of HALL-C | ||
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Revision as of 05:09, 8 April 2011
Standard Running Procedure
- from any cdaq machine, from the directory ~/compton/ execute StripTool edetectorEpics.stp . This pulls up the strip chart of some relevant epics variables for e-detector. If we are unable to locate this file, the following epics variables should be explicitly opened.
- 4 Hall-C Chicane BPMs
- 3P01A (IPM3P01A.XPOS , IPM3PO1A.YPOS)
- 3P02A (IPM3P02A.XPOS , IPM3PO2A.YPOS)
- 3P02B (IPM3P02B.XPOS , IPM3PO2B.YPOS)
- 3P03A (IPM3P03A.XPOS , IPM3PO3A.YPOS)
- Rates on Scintillator (cComptScintRateNorm) on the Compton laser table, along with Photon detector Rates (cComptPhotonRateNorm)
- 4 Hall-C Chicane BPMs
- Turn on the HV on the e-detector planes. (Current operating voltage: plane-2: -260V, plane-3: -360V, plane-4: -360V)
Request beam to be set through the chicane, with FFB turned ON
- Check Chicane view: on any cdaq machine type edmmonticello, from the Monticello screen
- open Magnets -> Magnet Commander
- 3C -> Compton Combo
- In this Hall C Compton Control screen, the REQUESTED and ACTUAL current readbacks should be ~104 A
- open BPM -> BPM Overview
- open Absolute -> on the Hall C column from the left bottom of this screen
- BPM 3P01A, 3P02A, 3P02B and 3P03A should have finite non-zero read back
- open Magnets -> Magnet Commander
- Check compton rates from the photon detector (typically 600 per uA per second)
- If the Scintillator rates are too high (> 2000 Hz/uA), DO NOT proceed without talking to an expert from photon detector group.
- The Fast feedback has been observed to give lower background rate, the status of FFB can be checked on the HALL-C general tools screen on the main-monitor of HALL-C
Backout Procedure
https://hallcweb.jlab.org/polwiki/index.php/E-Detector_Motion_System#Parking_the_detector
- courtesy: Thanks to Dave Gaskell for the motivation to organize this information