Difference between revisions of "HV HowTo for Users"
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The High Voltage is controlled by LeCroy 1458 crates and associated modules like the 1461N. A trailing "N" means negative, and a "P" means positive HV. | The High Voltage is controlled by LeCroy 1458 crates and associated modules like the 1461N. A trailing "N" means negative, and a "P" means positive HV. | ||
− | To control the HV in Hall A, do the following | + | <font color="red">Simplified Instructions : To control the HV in Hall A, do the following</font> |
Login as "adev" on the "adaql1" or "adaql2" computers. | Login as "adev" on the "adaql1" or "adaql2" computers. | ||
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To run the beamline crate: | To run the beamline crate: | ||
./hvs BEAMLINE | ./hvs BEAMLINE | ||
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+ | I haven't gotten around to adaping this yet, but here are some old but useful instructions | ||
http://hallaweb.jlab.org/equipment/daq/HVhelp.html | http://hallaweb.jlab.org/equipment/daq/HVhelp.html |
Revision as of 11:35, 7 January 2014
The High Voltage is controlled by LeCroy 1458 crates and associated modules like the 1461N. A trailing "N" means negative, and a "P" means positive HV.
Simplified Instructions : To control the HV in Hall A, do the following
Login as "adev" on the "adaql1" or "adaql2" computers.
cd ~adev/slowc
To run both HRS: ./hvs HRS
To run the Left HRS alone: ./hvs LEFT
To run the Right HRS alone: ./hvs RIGHT
To run the beamline crate: ./hvs BEAMLINE
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I haven't gotten around to adaping this yet, but here are some old but useful instructions
http://hallaweb.jlab.org/equipment/daq/HVhelp.html
http://hallaweb.jlab.org/equipment/daq/gen_slow_control.html
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Troubleshooting
A number of things can go wrong. If these solutions don't work for you, call an expert.
1. HV crate is on ? There are two power supplies which must be turned on.
2. The GUI connects to a Perl server on a PC. The PC/server then talks to the HV crate via a serial connection. If the server isn't working for some reason, rebooting the PC may help. The name of the PC is discovered in the tab corresponding to that crate; e.g. intelha3 on Left HRS.