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| - | ===== HV ===== | + | ===== High Voltage Test (HV) ===== |
| - | === High Voltage | + | 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 | ||
| + | Enter photomultiplier serial number: | ||
| + | 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 invokes a test used to determine the optimum high voltage setting for the photomultiplier. | + | ==== High Voltage Test (SB¹) ==== |
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| + | The HV command invokes a test used to determine the optimum high voltage setting for the photomultiplier. | ||
| + | ^Operating Position^HV Test Position^ | ||
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| The [[hvset|HVSET]] command can then be used to set the High Voltage. | The [[hvset|HVSET]] command can then be used to set the High Voltage. | ||
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| See the [[hvset|HVSET]] command, and Appendix F for more details on the HV test. | See the [[hvset|HVSET]] command, and Appendix F for more details on the HV test. | ||
| - | To run a manual | + | ==== 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, you will need to use the [[hvb|HVB]] | ||
| + | ==== 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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