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fillsystem:alarmresponse [2013/05/07 11:57]
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fillsystem:alarmresponse [2019/06/07 09:15] (current)
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 You need to log on gln1, see [[LN computer]]. Go to directory ~/scripts and run ./​run-gln-ui.sh which gives the fill system interface. ​ You need to log on gln1, see [[LN computer]]. Go to directory ~/scripts and run ./​run-gln-ui.sh which gives the fill system interface. ​
-Type help for getting overview on commands.+Type help for getting overview on commands. ​Get familiar with the commands mon, clr, ton, fill, coff, con, abort, load, quit
  
-In some cases you need to edit the fill-system configuration file ~/gln/gln.fig for setting new temperature thresholds. In order +In some cases you need to edit the fill-system configuration file ~/scripts/gln.fig for setting new temperature thresholds. In order 
-to apply new gln.fig configuration you need to say '​load'​ in run-gln-ui.sh and MUST RE-ENABLE the filling!+to apply new gln.fig configuration you need to say '​load'​ in run-gln-ui.sh and MUST RE-ENABLE the filling! ​You can't say '​load'​  
 +while the system is filling. Sometimes you also need to exit and start the UI again before it allows you to execute '​load'​. ​
  
 IN WORST CASE: You can always hand-fill a quad in any mounting position. IN WORST CASE: You can always hand-fill a quad in any mounting position.
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   * Run run-gln-ui.sh   * Run run-gln-ui.sh
   * Say '​clr'​ to clear the alarm  ​   * Say '​clr'​ to clear the alarm  ​
-  * Check '​Fill ​Duration ​Plot' if this sensor got cold+  * Check '​Fill ​Temperature ​Plot' if this sensor got cold
   * If this happens regularly you may want to increase its trigger threshold in gln.fig (F1 directive, beginning in gln.fig)   * If this happens regularly you may want to increase its trigger threshold in gln.fig (F1 directive, beginning in gln.fig)
  
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   * Run run-gln-ui.sh   * Run run-gln-ui.sh
   * Say '​clr'​ to clear alarm   * Say '​clr'​ to clear alarm
-  * You need to re-enable filling of this detector+  * You need to re-enable filling of this detector ​(ton #det)
   * If this happens regularly you may want to increase the T high threshold in gln.fig (F3 directive, end in gln.fig)   * If this happens regularly you may want to increase the T high threshold in gln.fig (F3 directive, end in gln.fig)
  
 __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.+  * 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 want to fill it.+  * Say 'fill det#', confirm that you really ​want to fill it.
   * Say 'coff det#', this stops T checking (and alarming and disabling) of this detector   * Say 'coff det#', this stops T checking (and alarming and disabling) of this detector
   * Watch the fill, check for reasonable fill time (not that LN out is triggering much too early)   * Watch the fill, check for reasonable fill time (not that LN out is triggering much too early)
-  * After fill, within ~30 min the temperature should recover (see example plot).+  * After fill, within ~30 min the temperature should recover (see example plot below).
   * 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 CHECK OFF +  * NEVER LEAVE DETECTOR ​WITH CHECKED TURNED ​OFF  
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 +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  
 +channel ~1100 and see T is going up. Therefore it is a real alarm. Next you do 
 +is logging on the gln system, run the UI, and say 'fill 6 now'. Then clr and directly 
 +coff 6 (as a fill enables T checking by default). Later you see how T is recovering. 
 +dirk cell:517 203 9419 
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