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gas_handling_system [2013/12/14 16:10]
pereira [General Information]
gas_handling_system [2013/12/14 16:12]
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 ===== LabView Control Program ===== ===== LabView Control Program =====
-To start the gas handling system control application, click on the LabView icon FPGHS_TCPIP_Corrected_V01 on the S800FP-PC desktop.+To start the gas handling system control application, click on the LabView icon **FPGHS_TCPIP_Corrected_V01** on the [[Software|S800FP-PC]] desktop.
  
   * A log file should be specified before operating the gas handling system   * A log file should be specified before operating the gas handling system
       * A window automatically pops up asking for the name of the log file when the program starts       * A window automatically pops up asking for the name of the log file when the program starts
-      * Use the number of the current experiment (or test) as the name of the log file and save in file /intranet/files/departments/operations/s800/TO_BE_SPECIFIED+      * Use the number of the current experiment (or "test") as the name of the log file and save in file /intranet/files/departments/operations/s800/TO_BE_SPECIFIED
       * The On indicator next to Is VI running? will flash until a log file is specified and the program initiates communications with the hardware       * The On indicator next to Is VI running? will flash until a log file is specified and the program initiates communications with the hardware
  
-  * Click the Valves tab at the top of the LabView window to display the overview of the gas handling system (see Figure below)+  * Click the **Valves** tab at the top of the LabView window to display the overview of the gas handling system (see Figure below)
       * The triangles on the valve control buttons (as well as the square valve status indicators near the control buttons) are red to indicate that a valve is closed (e.g., control 25 for the CRDC return above) and green to indicate a valve is open (e.g., control 22 for the CRDC bypass above)       * The triangles on the valve control buttons (as well as the square valve status indicators near the control buttons) are red to indicate that a valve is closed (e.g., control 25 for the CRDC return above) and green to indicate a valve is open (e.g., control 22 for the CRDC bypass above)
  
gas_handling_system.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/11 11:29 by pereira