- General - There are 4 magnets which we use to control our beam.
They are found by bringing up page
S18. You will
find them at the bottom of the page.
- MT5E - Increasing current moves the beam east.
- 2 quadrupoles
MT5Q1 and
MT5Q2
- MT5V - Increasing current increases the beam height.
- Dipole Calibrations
- MT5E: 1.1mm/amp @ MT6WC1
- MT5E: 2.1mm/amp @ MT6WC2
- MT5V: 0.34mm/amp @ MT6WC1
- There are two methods for tuning the beam.
- Method 1 - MCR Control- For small changes
it is best to simply phone MCR (3195) and ask them to change it. They
are happy to do this.
- Method 2 - Beam Scanning - If you wish to do beam scans then there are
four steps you must take. An initial one hour block of time is granted
with a second one to be granted if needed. A timer on the utilities
window will tell you how much time is left. One important purpose of the
timeout is so that an unattended terminal will time out rather than
remain live.
- Call MCR and inform them that you wish to take control
of the MTEST MT5 beamline magnets.
- They will inform you that you must first get permission
of Mike Gerardi. Ask for his contact information. Call him
and he will ok the request and inform you of step 3.
- Make sure the ALCOVE CONTROL ROOM is empty and post
a DO NOT ENTER sign during the scanning.
- Look for the ACNET terminal ID on the title bar of the
utilities ACNET window. Call MCR and give it to them. They
might ask for this at the beginning.
- You are now ready to scan MT5V and MT5E.
- The first column of numbers that you see are the setpoints for
the magnets. Change these by overtyping them. The start values
will then be listed just to the left of the set points. This allows
you to easily return to your starting values. The column to the right
of the setpoints are the readback values. These are usually lower
than the setpoint values. They can easily be off by 10A for high
current magnets such as MT5E.
- Do not exceed 720A on MT5E or +/-70A on MT5V without MCR permission.
Be careful as different operators will tell you different things.
- For MT5V, a bipolar magnet, you will probably need to change the
sign of the current for part of your scan. This is done in the
following manner.
- Move the cursor block to the dots at the extreme right edge
of the screen on the line of the magnet readout
and click once. This will active the control
section in the center of the line.
- Set the current to zero.
- Click the "off" setting and wait 10 seconds.
- Click the "plus" or "minus" setting (whichever you need) and
wait about 1 minute.
- Click the "on" setting and wait 10 seconds.
- Type in the desired current.
- There are several scalers on page S17 that may be of use.
- They are reset at the beginning of each spill.
- MT6SC1 - This counter is in MT6A at the upstream end. It
counts singles and so is not the best counter to use
for normalization.
- MT6SC2 - This counter is just in front of the MT6A
beam stop and is in coincidence with MT6SC1, which
fully shadows it. This counter is large enough that
you will find it difficult to move the beam off of it.
- MT6SC3 - This counter is just downstream of the MT6A
beamstop at the upstream end of MT6B. It is in coincidence
with MT6SC1.
- MT6SC4 - This counter is just upstream of the MT6B
beamstop at the far downstream end of MT6B. It is in
coincidence with MT6SC1.
- The 4 finger counters are also available as well as
4 empty slots you may use for whatever is needed. Feel
free to put the finger counters in coincidence with
other counters if needed.
- Be sure to take down the sign on the ALCOVE CONTROL ROOM
when you are done!
Last Update: July 11, 2004 at 13:18 by CRN