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__Detector warm II__ | __Detector warm II__ | ||
* What happened: Detector runs out of LN and really warms up | * What happened: Detector runs out of LN and really warms up | ||
- | * IMPORTANT: detector T increased by few Kelvin only, see example plot {{:fillsystem:warm-up-example.pdf|}}. | + | * IMPORTANT: detector T increased by few Kelvin only, see plot from **real-life example** (below). |
* Run run-gln-ui.sh | * Run run-gln-ui.sh | ||
* Say 'fill det#', confirm that you really want to fill it. | * Say 'fill det#', confirm that you really want to fill it. | ||
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* If T is good say 'con #det', so T checking is enabled again. | * If T is good say 'con #det', so T checking is enabled again. | ||
* If it is deep in the night: You can temporary increase T high threshold (F3 directive) | * If it is deep in the night: You can temporary increase T high threshold (F3 directive) | ||
- | * NEVER LEAVE DETECTOR T CHECKED OFF | + | * NEVER LEAVE DETECTOR WITH T CHECKED TURNED OFF |
- | Here an real-life example. After alarm got received you get following T-plot: | + | Here a **real-life example**. After alarm got received you get following T-plot: |
{{:fillsystem:warm-up-example.pdf|}}. Actually after alarm you get it up to | {{:fillsystem:warm-up-example.pdf|}}. Actually after alarm you get it up to | ||
channel ~1100 and see T is going up. Therefore it is a real alarm. Next you do | channel ~1100 and see T is going up. Therefore it is a real alarm. Next you do |