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*In Monticello, go in second HARP menu ( ! ) choose HARP analyzer  
 
*In Monticello, go in second HARP menu ( ! ) choose HARP analyzer  
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[[Image:Harp-analyzer.png]]
 
*Select the Hall A harp to use
 
*Select the Hall A harp to use
 
*Click on Initiate scan
 
*Click on Initiate scan
 
*If signals saturates, reduce gain on the corresponding HARP and take another scan
 
*If signals saturates, reduce gain on the corresponding HARP and take another scan
* Once done, go to 50 nA, take a run
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* If you see 3 distinct peaks the HARP scan is good, take another one if beam tripped during the HARP scan
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[[Image:HARp-1HA05plot.png]]

Latest revision as of 18:30, 9 April 2012

After first initial tune, we want at least one HARP scan on 1HA05A to determine absolute beam position after chicane change.

  • Request 8 uA tune beam
  • In Monticello, go in first HARP menu, select HARP expert controls and open panels for 1H05A and 1H04 ( bottom right of expert screen )

Monticello.png

  • Make sure speed is set to 1

1HA1H04.png

Harp1H05.png

  • In Monticello, go in second HARP menu ( ! ) choose HARP analyzer

Harp-analyzer.png

  • Select the Hall A harp to use
  • Click on Initiate scan
  • If signals saturates, reduce gain on the corresponding HARP and take another scan
  • If you see 3 distinct peaks the HARP scan is good, take another one if beam tripped during the HARP scan

HARp-1HA05plot.png