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8b) Take data at 2 nA with both magnets for DC and CVT alignment studies off for 8 hrs | 8b) Take data at 2 nA with both magnets for DC and CVT alignment studies off for 8 hrs | ||
+ | == <font color=blue>''' Shift Worker Notes:'''</font>== | ||
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+ | * From time to time, we might experience trigger bit issues (FT bits: 24, 25, 26, 27). Bit 26 might not trigger the alarm but when this issue happens it will count abnormally high. For the time being, shift leaders can try to do the sequence of End->Cancel->Reset, roc_reboot adcft1 (and adcft2, adcft3), make sure the ROCs are connected, then Download->Prestart->Go. If this does not work, repeat the sequence and add "Configure" in front of "Download". If the trig issue persists, continue to take production data without fixing it -- please make sure you log this infor in the RCDB "Comment" field. | ||
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+ | * If the machine is down for few hours ask for low current first 5 nA make sure that the beam is stable both in position and current, check that the rates are OK on all the detectors and halo counters. Then ask for 40 nA and continue data for production. If there are issues with the beam call the RC. Sometimes MCC operator might ask to deliver tuned beam --- do not accept it. We need CW beam sent to the Faraday cup. If there is indeed a need for tuned beam, it should be sent to the tagger dump with the tagger magnet on. If you are uncertain, please call RC/PDL. | ||
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+ | * <font color=red>'''Contact the Micromegas (BMT, FMT & FTT) expert if there are trips, or if you notice any issues in the online monitoring. Do not turn OFF or ON the MM only the expert can do that. See Log entry https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3556528 '''</font> | ||
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+ | * Sometimes, a couple RICH channel scalers go to 0 and there is no alarm, even though the "# of fibers connected" would be shown to be the correct 138. Shift takers therefore should periodically, especially at the end of run, check the RICH scalers GUI. If there is an issue: | ||
+ | ** For RICH recovery procedures, please see Log entry https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3562273. This would apply in the cases of 1. DAQ crash: rich4 is not responding or 2. RICH alarms (LV,missing tile, temperature etc). If it does not work or you are uncertain about what to do, contact the RICH expert on call. | ||
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+ | '''In case of other questions or uncertainties of what to do, call the RC''' | ||
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+ | '''[[Every Shift:]]''' | ||
+ | *Follow run plan as outlined by RC | ||
+ | * If any concern about beam stability, ask MCC if orbit locks are on (they should be). | ||
+ | * Keep shift summary up to date in HBLOG. Record all that happens. | ||
+ | * Check on white board all scalers, strip charts and monitoring plots that need to be logged regularly | ||
+ | * Document any beam condition change and send scaler GUIs to HBLOG | ||
+ | * [https://bta.acc.jlab.org Fill out BTA] hourly. Click "Load from EPICS" to automatically fill the left side. | ||
+ | *Fill and submit the [https://logbooks.jlab.org/checklists/151 shift checklist in the logbook] | ||
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+ | '''[[Every Run:]]''' | ||
+ | ''Log screenshots of:'' | ||
+ | * main scaler GUI display | ||
+ | * Detector occupancy plots | ||
+ | * Trigger rate GUI | ||
+ | * Beam strip charts | ||
+ | * FT-Cal FADC scalers | ||
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= Monitoring = | = Monitoring = |
Revision as of 10:02, 22 August 2018
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If calling local numbers (with area code prefix 757) from the counting room dial 9+[last 7 digits]. To call other area codes dial 91+[10 digit number]
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- Note, all non-JLab numbers must be dialed with an area code. When calling from a counting-house landline, dial "9" first.
- To call JLab phones from outside the lab, all 4-digit numbers must be preceded by 757-269
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CLAS12 Run Group A, Fall 2018
Beam energy 10.6 GeV (5 pass)
Important: Document all your work in the logbook!
Remember to fill in the run list at the beginning and end of each run
RC: Daniel S. Carman
- (757) 575-7540
- 9 575 7540 from Counting Room
- carman@jlab.org
PDL: Eugene Pasyuk
- (757) 876-1789
- 9 876-1789 from Counting Room
- pasyuk@jlab.org
- Note 1: Be very mindful of the background rates in the halo counters, rates in the detectors, and currents in the SVT for all settings to ensure that they are at safe levels.
The integrated rates on the upstream counters have to be in the range 0-15 Hz (rates up 100 Hz are acceptable) and the rates on the midstream counters have to be in the range 10-20 Hz (acceptable up to 50 Hz) @50 nA. Counting rates in the range of hundreds of Hz may indicate bad beam tune or bleed-through from other Halls.
- Note 2: At the end of each run, follow the standard DAQ restart sequence
"end run", "cancel", "reset", then if the run ended correctly, "download", "prestart", "iocjscalerRestartAll.sh", "go". If the run did not end correctly or if any ROCs had to be rebooted, "configure", "download", "prestart", "iocjscalerRestartAll.sh", "go".
After DAQ prestart is complete reboot the scaler IOCs with the command: iocjscalerRestartAll.sh.
After each step, make sure it is complete in the Run Control message window. If a ROC has crashed, find which one it is and issue a roc_reboot command and try again. Contact the DAQ expert if there are any questions.
- Note 3: Nominal beam positions: 2C24A (X=0.5 mm, Y=0.5 mm) , 2H01 (X=1.0 mm, Y=-1.0 mm) see log entry https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3570290.
- Note 4: Do not turn OFF FTOF HVs, even during the beam tune
- Note 5: In case of a Torus and/or Solenoid Fast Dump do the following:
- Notify MCC to request beam OFF and to drop Hall B status to Power Permit
- Call Engineering on-call
- Make separate log entry with copies to HBTORUS and HBSOLENOID logbooks. In the "Notify" field add Ruben Fair, Probir Goshal, Dave Kashy and esr-users@jlab.org
- Notify Run Coordinator
- Call the MM expert to turn the detector off
- Call SVT expert to turn SVT off
- Turn off all the other detectors
- Note 6: When beam is being delivered to the Faraday Cup:
- the Fast Shut Down elements: Upstream, Midstream, Downstream, BOM, and Solenoid should always be in the state UNMASKED
- No changes to the FSD threshold should be made without RC or beamline expert approval
- Note 7: Do not turn on or off SVT - only SVT expert can do that
- Note 8: Any request for a special run or change of configuration has to be approved by the RC & documented
- Note 9: Carefully check the BTA every hour and run the script btaGet.py to print for you what HAS TO BE in BTA for this hour. Edit BTA if it is incorrect.
- Note 10: Reset CLAS12MON frequently to avoid histogram saturation.
Start-up Run Plan:(Updated: Aug. 22, 2018 at 10:08 a.m.) 1) Before the start of beam delivery: Ramp torus field to -100% (negatives inbending) and ramp solenoid field to -100%. (Call PDL for this step) 2) Complete beam tuning studies - This effort will be carried out under the direction of the beamline expert
3) With empty target:
If target is functional: 4a) Fill the target (call Engineering for this step) 5a) Perform current scan - - check rates vs. beam current to 75 nA (use 2 nA, 10 nA, 30 nA, 50 nA, 75 nA) - record scalers in logbook and record currents on CTOF, FTOF, and PCAL ammeters (see links on monitoring tab to access cameras)
6a) Check DAQ rates and performance (including initial studies of FADC bit packing) 7a). Complete MM setting optimization. This work will be completed under the direction of the MM experts. 8a) Perform trigger test plans (trigger checks and optimization, study of DC tracking trigger, FTOF/PCAL matching). This work will be completed under the direction of the trigger experts 9a) Optimize the FT settings (FT group will take over DAQ control remotely and complete task). This should be done (preferably) during the owl shift. 10a) Complete a luminosity scan and record data in the following sequence with the standard RG-A trigger:
11a) Take data with the standard RG-A trigger at 20 nA for 4 hrs to collect data for baseline subsystem calibrations 12a) Take production data with the standard RG-A trigger at 40 nA (3 hr runs) If target is not functional: 4b) Ramp torus to 0% field (call Engineering for this step) 5b) Take data at 2 nA for DC alignment studies for 1 hr 6b) Have MCC turn the beam off 7b) Ramp solenoid to 0% field (call Engineering for this step) 8b) Take data at 2 nA with both magnets for DC and CVT alignment studies off for 8 hrs Shift Worker Notes:
In case of other questions or uncertainties of what to do, call the RC |
General Instructions:
Every Shift:
Every Run: Log screenshots of:
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