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| - | ====== High Voltage Test (SB)====== | + | ===== High Voltage Test (HV) ===== |
| + | The high voltage test is used to determine the PMT response depending on the voltage provided to it. Upon entering the HV command, you will be prompted with the following. | ||
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| + | Measure Voltage at HV Input | ||
| + | Enter photomultiplier serial number: (default 026) | ||
| + | Enter preamp voltage level: (default -30) | ||
| + | Enter min voltage: (default 1000) | ||
| + | Enter max voltage: (default 1600) | ||
| + | Enter increment: (default 50) | ||
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| + | The defaults may change from instrument to instrument, however those defaults values can be overridden by entering a different value and pressing enter. See [[hv# | ||
| - | The HV command starts the automatic high voltage test. This determines the high voltage setting for the photomultiplier. The HV command should only be used on the new single board electronics. To run a manual high voltage test for multiboard | + | ==== High Voltage Test (SB¹) ==== |
| - | In order to run HV on the new electronics, a set up jumper must be moved during the HV test. | + | The HV command invokes a test used to determine the optimum high voltage setting for the photomultiplier. The instrument has to be properly setup before the test is run, to do this jumper J2 on the high voltage module must be moved from Pins 2-3 to Pins 1-2 after the Brewer power is turned off (Ref - Appendix F). The instrument power must be turned back on to perform the HV test. After the test is performed the brewer power must again be turned off and the jumper J2 on the high voltage module must be returned from Pins 1-2 back to Pins 2-3, and then the power restored for normal operation. |
| + | ^Operating Position^HV Test Position^ | ||
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| + | The [[hvset|HVSET]] command can then be used to set the High Voltage. | ||
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| + | This test is normally used in the factory during the final set-up stages of manufacture, | ||
| + | The Standard Lamp is turned on, the iris is opened, FW#1 is put to position 1, and FW#2 is set to position 0. | ||
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| + | See the [[hvset|HVSET]] command, and Appendix F for more details on the HV test. | ||
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| + | ==== High Voltage Test (MB²) ==== | ||
| + | - Ensure the instrument is able to run diagnostic data (As it still required to measure the SL Bulb) | ||
| + | - Turn the instrument off | ||
| + | - Take the lid off the Brewer. | ||
| + | - Take the cover off the Secondary power supply | ||
| + | - Turn the brewer on | ||
| + | - Run the command " | ||
| + | - Follow the dosbox prompt (See Suggested Values for more info) | ||
| + | - During the lamp warm up, set the multimeter to the voltage setting, and insert the leads to GND and HV on the panel beside the secondary power supply | ||
| + | - Once the lamp has warmed up and is waiting for the high voltage to be set, adjust the R202 pot until you are at the correct voltage - Refer to the table below for more info. Press the top left sighting button to when you have set the voltage.\\ {{: | ||
| + | - The Iris will move to the from the middle to the open position, then back to the middle, Once it is at the middle you may proceed to next voltage | ||
| + | - Repeat until you have completed the High voltage test | ||
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| + | Note: Prior to version 7.33, to run a high voltage test for multiboard electronics, | ||
| + | ==== Suggested Values ==== | ||
| + | ^ ^Description^Suggested values^ | ||
| + | |Photomultiplier serial Number: | ||
| + | |Preame Voltage level|Enter the discriminator (PMT) voltage|52mm PMT are typically around -30mV, where as 22mm PMT are usually around -10mV| | ||
| + | |Min Voltage|Where to start measuring the high voltage test from|For MB², usually around -900~-1000v. SB¹ will indicate it's measuring range, use somewhere above the minimal range.| | ||
| + | |Max Voltage|Where to end the high voltage test at|For MV, usually around -1700. | ||
| + | |Increment|Increment per level|For MB², 50, for SB¹, 25| | ||
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| + | ^High Voltage(V)^ Measured Voltage(V)^ | ||
| + | |900|-4.5| | ||
| + | |950|-4.75| | ||
| + | |1000|-5.00| | ||
| + | |1050|-5.20| | ||
| + | |1100|-5.50| | ||
| + | |1150|-5.75| | ||
| + | |1200|-6.00| | ||
| + | |1250|-6.25| | ||
| + | |1300|-6.50| | ||
| + | |1350|-6.75| | ||
| + | |1400|-7.00| | ||
| + | |1450|-7.25| | ||
| + | |1500|-7.50| | ||
| + | |1550|-7.75| | ||
| + | |1600|-8.00| | ||
| + | |1650|-8.25| | ||
| + | |1700|-8.50| | ||
| + | |1750|-8.75| | ||
| + | |1800|-9.00| | ||
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| + | ===== Notes ===== | ||
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| + | SB¹ - Indicates Single board electronics\\ | ||
| + | MB² - Indicates Multi-board electronics | ||
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