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each counter is detected using Hamamatsu R9800 PMTs which are instrumented  
 
each counter is detected using Hamamatsu R9800 PMTs which are instrumented  
 
with JLab's custom designed dividers and divider-based amplifiers. The PMTs
 
with JLab's custom designed dividers and divider-based amplifiers. The PMTs
will be operated at around 950 V.
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will be operated at around 950 V. The hodoscope will  
The hodoscope will  
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be used for tuning the orientation of the radiator crystal  
 
be used for tuning the orientation of the radiator crystal  
 
by measuring the photon beam energy spectrum. This procedure
 
by measuring the photon beam energy spectrum. This procedure
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== Routine operation==
 
== Routine operation==
  
A shift taker will need to monitor the environmental and base sensors through a GUI interface. The darkroom is equipped with 4 sensor boxes, each reads the temperature, humidity, and light conditions inside the darkroom. Each of the 2800 bases are equipped with temperature, high voltage, and current sensors. The following instructions are for non-experts during routine operation.<font color=red> Operations beyond what is specified here shall only be performed by the system expert or under his/her direction. </font> If the expert directs an operation outside the ones described here, a specific note must be entered into the log book.
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The shift crew will be monitoring the detector performance parameters such as the counter rate per channel and detector occupancies and check PMT high-voltages.
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Hot or dead channels have to be recorded into the log file.
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Control and monitoring of the system is accomplished using the Hall D graphical user interfaces (GUI) to EPICS [http://www.epics.org] [http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics]. A description of how to
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bring up the GUI screens can be found in [[Slow Controls Shift| Section Slow Controls]].
  
  
 
== Voltage Settings and Control ==
 
== Voltage Settings and Control ==
All PMT voltages and trip currents will be preset by the detector experts and will be switched on by the shift crew  by clicking 'All HV' button
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All PMT voltages and trip currents will be preset by the detector experts. The HV will be switched on by the shift crew  by clicking on 'All HV' button
 
on the GUI interface. If any of the bases fail to set their high voltage a non-expert will first retry clicking 'All HV'.  
 
on the GUI interface. If any of the bases fail to set their high voltage a non-expert will first retry clicking 'All HV'.  
 
If the problem persists the expert should be called.
 
If the problem persists the expert should be called.

Revision as of 18:11, 11 June 2014

Tagger Hodoscope

The tagger hodoscope consists of 218 scintillator counters which are installed behind the focal plane of the tagger magnet. The light produced in each counter is detected using Hamamatsu R9800 PMTs which are instrumented with JLab's custom designed dividers and divider-based amplifiers. The PMTs will be operated at around 950 V. The hodoscope will be used for tuning the orientation of the radiator crystal by measuring the photon beam energy spectrum. This procedure will require involvement of experts and will not be performed by shift crew members. During data taking, the hodoscope will be used to monitor the beam stability.

Routine operation

The shift crew will be monitoring the detector performance parameters such as the counter rate per channel and detector occupancies and check PMT high-voltages. Hot or dead channels have to be recorded into the log file.

Control and monitoring of the system is accomplished using the Hall D graphical user interfaces (GUI) to EPICS [1] [2]. A description of how to bring up the GUI screens can be found in Section Slow Controls.


Voltage Settings and Control

All PMT voltages and trip currents will be preset by the detector experts. The HV will be switched on by the shift crew by clicking on 'All HV' button on the GUI interface. If any of the bases fail to set their high voltage a non-expert will first retry clicking 'All HV'. If the problem persists the expert should be called.


Expert personnel

The individuals responsible for checking that the Hodoscope is ready to take data and setting its operating parameters are shown in following table. Problems with normal operation of the hodoscope should be referred to those individuals and any changes to their settings must be approved by them. Additional experts may be trained by the system owner and their name and signature added to the document residing in the Hall D Counting House.

Table: Expert personnel for the Hodoscope system
Name Number Date of qualification
Alexander Somov (757) 269-5553
Franz Klein