HV HowTo for Users
High Voltage Instructions -- the basics
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 the Left HRS alone: ./hvs LEFT
To run the Right HRS alone: ./hvs RIGHT
To run the beamline crate: ./hvs BEAMLINE
Links to more HV help
These two links provide some old but useful information.
http://hallaweb.jlab.org/equipment/daq/HVhelp.html
http://hallaweb.jlab.org/equipment/daq/gen_slow_control.html
For experts
https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/HV_HowTo_for_Experts
TroubleShooting for Users
After installing the rpi boards as servers, it seems that less goes wrong. If you have a setup that doesn't use rpi, you should upgrade.
1. Is the HV crate on ? There are two power supplies which must be turned on. Turning "on" in software will only turn on the HV if the hardware switches are in the right state and the electrical cables are plugged in.
2. If multiple cards seem "bad", I've found that power-cycling the HV crate helps. And what I mean by power-cycling is you go to the crate and manually turn it off (cutting power), then on. NOT just via the GUI but actually the hardware.
3. Need the sign ! Most of our cards are negative HV, and when you enter the target HV, you must also enter a minus sign. Like "-852" and not just "852". Beware !
4. Make sure that HV cards are all well-seated in the sockets. It has been observed before that a "bad" card can cause inexplicable problems. Finding and and replacing the bad card solves this.