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**Manufacturing year:** 1995 (?) | **Manufacturing year:** 1995 (?) | ||
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+ | **Detectors: | ||
**Attachments/ | **Attachments/ | ||
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+ | ==== Powering on the scope ==== | ||
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+ | - Turn on the water chiller and make sure the valves are configured to run a water loop through Kevin (and not Kenji) | ||
+ | - Plug in the main power connector to a power socket | ||
+ | - Turn the key on the console to ' | ||
+ | - If you were at atmosphere before evacuating, the evacuation will time out. Quickly press reset on the vacuum control panel before the system vents fully again. Evacuation will start up again. | ||
+ | - Once the column reaches HV-capable pressure (marked on the bar graph with a piece of tape), an LED will illuminate on the control panel and you can turn on the rest of the system. Rotate the key to the ' | ||
+ | - Wait for the DOS software to boot. | ||
+ | - Enable high voltage and filament. | ||
+ | - The system should now be operational. | ||
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+ | ==== Venting the column === | ||
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+ | To vent the column (eg. to change samples or inspect/ | ||
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+ | - Press the VENT button on the vacuum control panel | ||
+ | - Wait a surprisingly long time (until hissing is done) | ||
+ | - Open chamber / gun, do your work, close it. | ||
+ | - Press the EVAC button on the vacuum control panel. | ||
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+ | ==== Using the EDX system ==== | ||
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+ | The detector is currently not mounted, but you can try using the system for image acquisition. | ||
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+ | - Power on the Dell PC, wait for a boot to desktop | ||
+ | - Start the 'NSS ohne drift' script from the desktop | ||
+ | - Start the ' | ||
+ | - Select an existing or create a new project | ||
+ | - Ignore the warning about the detector being at high temperature (it's not, it's just disconnected) | ||
+ | - Select ' | ||
+ | - Press play to do a live acquisition, | ||
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+ | If everything goes well, the DSM will go into ' | ||
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+ | ==== Powering off the scope ==== | ||
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+ | - Turn the key to the ' | ||
+ | - After the turbo spins down fully (listen to it by ear), disconnect the main power plug. | ||
+ | - Turn off the water chiller once temperature is below 24 degrees Celsius. | ||
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+ | ==== Vacuum-System ==== | ||
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+ | The vacuum system looks like follows: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | The original roughing pump (RP) is an Edwards E2M8 rotary pump, we have a replacement. Our DSM is equipped with a Pfeiffer TPH 240 IS turbomolecular pump. | ||
==== Electronics ==== | ==== Electronics ==== | ||
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The harddrive is a NEC 3142 44MB MFM hard drive. In contrast to [[https:// | The harddrive is a NEC 3142 44MB MFM hard drive. In contrast to [[https:// | ||
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+ | == SD Card == | ||
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+ | A BlueSCSI v2 replaces the old Bernoulli Box SCSI device. It is available on the D: drive. When the SD card is ejected, the BlueSCSI v2 does not enumerate on SCSI anymore, so avoid accessing the D: drive then - otherwise you might have to reboot the machine to get it working again. | ||
== Displays == | == Displays == | ||
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Part of the boot up is calling a program called **init_sbc** that supposedly restores (some of the) SBC's bios settings. | Part of the boot up is calling a program called **init_sbc** that supposedly restores (some of the) SBC's bios settings. | ||
+ | === BIOS settings === | ||
- | === Bringup === | + | We replaced the BIOS battery. In case it dies again, you will have to set the BIOS to defaults, then press F1 and change the **Diskette drive-0** to 1.4 Mb **Fix-disk drive-0** type to **29**. Press F2 and let the device |
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- | The SBC's CMOS Battery is completely dead and so it looses all settings on power down. Unfortunately we were unable | + | |
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- | The current bringup procedure is as follows (improve if you can!) | + | |
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- | - First turn on the DSM and let the CMOS checksum check fail | + | |
- | - WAIT for the first timeout (if you press F1 directly, all CMOS defaults are cleared and extended memory will not work) | + | |
- | - Press F1 and change the **Diskette drive-0** to 1.4 Mb **Fix-disk drive-0** type to **29** | + | |
- | - Store the settings (F2) and let the DSM boot | + | |
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- | == Modes of Powering the DSM (temporary!) == | + | |
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- | The DSM can be brought up in two different ways as of now. | + | |
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- | = Full DSM (be careful!) = | + | |
- | We can power on the **full DSM**, the entails cooling the whole analog logic inside the DSM's main module (with water!) and allows almost full operation (except for the column, for now). | + | |
- | Before proceeding, make sure the water chiller is connected to the DSM (water hoses), is turned on and does not leak. | + | |
- | Insert the way-too-premium custom power cable (gray cable, black plug) into the pRCD-equipped outlet. Make sure the gray IEC-cable (marked P1) is connected to the BIVAS. | + | |
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- | **WARNING: ** Doing this enables live voltage inside the DSM, regardless of the state of the main/ | + | |
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- | After this cable is connected the upper 3 LEDs on the Powersupply | + | |
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- | In this mode, all features should be available to you (except the column) and the DSM will boot up normally (see bringup for details). | + | |
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- | = BIVAS only = | + | |
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- | Rather than bringing up the full DSM, we can also just bring up the BIVAS along with the keyboard, floppy drive and screen. | + | |
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- | Connect any IEC power cord to the BIVAS' | + | |
- | The BIVAS will turn immediately when power is applied, this is expected (it's not //really// meant to run standalone). | + | |
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- | This mode will not currently boot into the DSM application, | + | |
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- | ==== Vacuum-System ==== | + | |
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- | The vacuum system looks like follows: | + | |
- | + | ||
- | {{: | + | |
- | The original roughing pump (RP) is an Edwards E2M8 rotary pump, our DSM is equipped with a Pfeiffer TPH 240 IS turbomolecular pump. |