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There is no “regulator” on the septum magnets. You must set each one manually.
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SEPTA
DO NOT USE "Septum Ramp Controls".  
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*There is no “regulator” on the septum magnets. You must set each one manually.
Use Septum Right Controls for the right side
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*DO NOT USE "Septum Ramp Controls".  
Use Septum Left Controls for the left side   
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*Use Septum Right Controls for the right side
Use "~adaq/bin/GetSeptaCurrent <P0>"  to calculate the current for P0 in GeV.
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*Use Septum Left Controls for the left side   
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*Use "~adaq/bin/GetSeptaCurrent <P0>"  to calculate the current for P0 in GeV.'''
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SPECTROMETERS
The correct “tune” for the spectrometers is “g2p/Gep_1” which you’ll see on the regulator
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*The correct “tune” for the spectrometers is “g2p/Gep_1” which you’ll see on the regulator
 
controls page (The button to the right of GeV/c after the P0 set box). This determines the
 
controls page (The button to the right of GeV/c after the P0 set box). This determines the
 
quadrupole and dipole settings for the spectrometer proper.
 
quadrupole and dipole settings for the spectrometer proper.
Make sure the regulator is ON during normal running.
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*Make sure the regulator is ON during normal running.

Revision as of 14:44, 13 April 2012

SEPTA

  • There is no “regulator” on the septum magnets. You must set each one manually.
  • DO NOT USE "Septum Ramp Controls".
  • Use Septum Right Controls for the right side
  • Use Septum Left Controls for the left side
  • Use "~adaq/bin/GetSeptaCurrent <P0>" to calculate the current for P0 in GeV.


SPECTROMETERS

  • The correct “tune” for the spectrometers is “g2p/Gep_1” which you’ll see on the regulator

controls page (The button to the right of GeV/c after the P0 set box). This determines the quadrupole and dipole settings for the spectrometer proper.

  • Make sure the regulator is ON during normal running.