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Single Chamber Panel Update
E. Furfaro
27 february 2012
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- Smaller layout: it fits in 15” monitor.
- Faster in initialization: about one second for chambers with
several febs like M1R1.
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Fixed problem with
these buttons: now it is
possible to open the
corresponding panels
from musides too.
Feb
number
added
Low voltage
status of Front
end boards and
Service board
added.
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The “GO” buttons open the panels of the low voltage marathon channels: the
first one is related to the chamber front end, the second one to the service
board.
Once you push the front end LV button a warning message
apperas: it is important to remind that the panel you are going to
open controls not only this chamber but a group of many.
Once you push the service board LV button another warning
message appears: turning OFF the Service Board LV means
that we lost connection with many chambers.
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When you push the refresh button or the
counting buttons the panel is disabled till
the refresh or the counting is over.
When the counting
starts and the same
chamber panel is open
by another user, the
“Count for 1sec” button
is disable to prevent
overlapping.
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Fixed problem with more than one panel open at the same time: now the
picture representing the chamber is visible on every open panel.
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Chamber Monitor Panel
You can open the
panel by clicking
this button
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Station selection
Chamber Monitor Panel
Single
chamber can
be selected
or
deselected
by left
mouse click
Before start
using the panel
wait for this
light stop
blinking
By these
buttons you
can select
or deselect
regions you
want or the
whole
stations
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Chamber Monitor Panel
By right mouse click you
can open the
corresponding chamber
or SB panel
By these tools
you can check
if a FEB is
connected or
check the
chamber noise
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Chamber Monitor Panel
Pressing this
button you can
highlight
chambers
connected to a
specific SB
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Chamber Monitor Panel
Warning
appears if we
have FEBs or
channels noisy
or if at least 1
FEB is not
connected
Color list Rate counters:
- Green: no FEB, no channel noisy
- Grey: at least 1 FEB excluded from
noise count (if it is not reachable or if
not possible to stop the counters)
- Orange: at least 1 channel noisy
-Red: at least 1 FEB noisy and in case
noisy channels
Color list FEB status:
-Dark green: all FEBs responding
-Blinking violet: at least 1 FEB not
responding
A tooltip with FEB or channel
noisy appears by positioning
the mouse over a chamber
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