Updated alias and samenv docs (M.Z.)
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<li><a href="#lsc">LakeShore Model 340</a> temperature controllers.
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<li>Oxford Instruments <a href="#itc4">ITC-4</a> or ITC-503 temperature
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controllers.
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<li><a href="#dilu">Dilution</a> Cryostat.
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<li>Old <a href="#dilu">Dilution</a> Cryostat (obsolete).
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<li>Haake <a href="#haake">waterbath </a> thermostat.
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<li><a href="#ltc11">The CryoFurnace</a> with its Neocera LTC-11 temperature
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controller.
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<li>The <a href="#ltc11">Neocera LTC-11</a> temperature
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controller (obsolete, was used for the Cryofurnace).
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<li><a href="#euro">Eurotherm Temperature Controller</a>.
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<li><a href="#bruker">Bruker</a> Magnet Controller.
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<li>The Risoe <a href="#a1931">A1931</a> Temperature Controller.
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@ -190,6 +190,15 @@ handling is set. Valid values are:
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<DT>SafeValue
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<DD> The value to drive the controller to when an error has been detected and
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Safe error handling is set.
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<DT>MaxWait
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<DD> Maximal time in minutes to wait in a drive temperature command.
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If maxwait is set to 0: If the temperature is not reached within tolerance,
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it waits indefinitely.
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<DT>Settle
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<DD> Wait time [minutes] after reaching temperature. Indicates how long to wait
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after reaching temperature. If the temperatures goes again out
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of tolerance during the settling time, the time outside tolerance
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is not taken into account.
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</DL>
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</p>
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<P>
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@ -263,41 +272,24 @@ that special device. All of the general commands listed above work as well!
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This is <i>the</i> temperature controller for cryogenic applications and
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should replace at least the Oxford & Neocera controllers at SINQ.<p>
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The control is handled by a seperate server process TECS (TEmperature
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Control Server) and is initialized by default. If there is already an other
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device selected, it must be deleted and TECS must be reinstalled:
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Control Server) and is initialized by default on most instruments. If there is already an other
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device selected, it must be deleted with:
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
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EVFactory del temperature<br>
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EVFactory new temperature tecs
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EVFactory del temperature
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</BLOCKQUOTE>
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The sample environment device is selected automatically by a coding in the
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plug of the sensor/heater cable(s). If this does not work (plugs without
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coding or temporarely use of a wrong cable) you may select the device
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with
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and TECS must be reinstalled with:
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
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temperature device <i>device</i>
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tecs on
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</BLOCKQUOTE>
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You may want to verify the selected device with
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
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temperature device
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</BLOCKQUOTE>
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The actually known devices (April 2000) are:
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<UL>
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<LI>orange cryostats: <b>ill1</b> (50mm), <b>ill2</b> (70mm),
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<b>ill3</b> (cryofurnace), <b>ill4</b> (FOCUS), <b>ill5</b> (100 mm)
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<LI>closed cycles: <b>cti1</b>, <b>cti2</b>, <b>cti3</b>, <b>cti4</b>,
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<b>cti5</b> (maxi), <b>cti6</b> (FOCUS), <b>apd</b> (TriCS), <b>ccr4k</b> (4K)
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<LI>other: <b>hef4c</b> (He-flow cryostat 4circle), <b>sup4t</b> (4 T supraconducting magnet)
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</UL>
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(This is just an abbreavation for EVFactory new temperature tecs)<p>
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More details can be found on the <a href=http://sinq.web.psi.ch/sinq/sample_env/tecs.html>Sample Environment Home Page</a>
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<p>
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<h3><a name="itc4">ITC-4</a> and ITC-503 Temperature Controllers</h3>
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<p>
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These temperature controller were fairly popular at SINQ. They are
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manufactured by
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Oxford Instruments. At the back of this controller is a RS-232
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socket which must be connected to a Macintosh computer running the SINQ
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terminal server program via a serial cable. Please make sure with a different
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Macintosh or a PC that the serial line is OK and the ITC-4 responding before
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plugging it in.
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socket which must be connected to a terminal server via a serial cable.
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</p>
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<h4>ITC-4 Initialisation</h4>
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<p>
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EVFactory new Temp ITC4 computer port channel
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</BLOCKQUOTE>
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This creates an ITC-4 controller object named Temp within the system. The
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ITC-4 is expected to be connected to the serial port channel at the
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Macintosh computer computer running the SINQ terminal server program
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listening at port port. For example:
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ITC-4 is expected to be connected to the serial port channel of the serial
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port server porgramm at localhost listening at the specified port. For example:
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
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EVFactory new Temp ITC4 lnsp22.psi.ch 4000 7
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EVFactory new Temp ITC4 localhost 4000 7
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</BLOCKQUOTE>
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connects Temp to the Macintosh named lnsp22, serial port 6
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(7 above is no typo!), listening at port 4000.
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connects Temp to the serial port 7, listening at port 4000.
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</P>
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<h4>ITC-4 Additional Parameters</h4>
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<p>
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<DT>timeout
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<DD>Is the timeout for the Macintosh terminal server program waiting for
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responses from the ITC-4. Increase this parameter if error messages
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containg ?TMO appear.
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contaning ?TMO appear.
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<DT> sensor
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<DD> Sets the sensor number to be used for reading temperature.
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<DT> control
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<h4>Installing an ITC4 step by step</h4>
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<p>
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<ol>
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<li>Connect the ITC temperature controller to port 6 on the Macintosh
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serial port extension box. Port 6 is specially configured for dealing with
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<li>Connect the ITC temperature controller to port 7 on the terminal server
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box. Port 7 is specially configured for dealing with
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the ideosyncracies of that device. No null modem is needed.
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<li>Install the ITC4 into SICS with the command: <br>
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evfactory new name Macintoshname 4000 7<br>
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Thereby replace name with the name you want to address the ITC4 in SICS. A
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good choice for a name is temperature, as such a value will be written to data files.
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evfactory new temperature localhost 4000 7<br>
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You may choose an other name than "temperature", but then it is in general not stored
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in the data file.
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Please note, that SICS won't let you use that name if it already exists. For
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instance if you already had a controller in there. Then the command:<br>
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evfactory del name <br>
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will help. Macintoshname is the name of the instrument Macintosh PC.
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will help.
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<li>Configure the upper and lowerlimits for your controller appropriatetly.
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<li>Figure out which sensor you are going to use for reading temperatures.
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Configure the sensor and the divisor parameter accordingly.
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<h4>ITC-4 Trouble Shooting</h4>
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<p>
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If the ITC-4 <b>does not respond at all</b>, make sure the serial connection to
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the Macintosh is working. Use standard RS-232 debugging procedures for doing
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is working. Use standard RS-232 debugging procedures for doing
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this. The not responding message may also come up as a failure to
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connect
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to the ITC-4 during startup.
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@ -452,7 +442,7 @@ temperature sensor val
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</BLOCKQUOTE>
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val can be either intern or extern.
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</p>
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<h3><a name="dilu">Dilution</a> Cryostat</h3>
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<h3><a name="dilu">Old Dilution</a> Cryostat (Obsolete)</h3>
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<p>
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This is a large ancient device for reaching very low temperatures. This
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cryostat can be configured into SICS with the command:
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You can read values at all times explicitly using magnet current or
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magnet field.
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</p>
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<h3><a name="ltc11">The CryoFurnace.</a></h3>
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<h3><a name="ltc11">Old CryoFurnace Controller (Obsolete)</a></h3>
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<p>
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The CryoFurnace at PSI is equipped with a Neocera LTC-11 temperature
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controller. This controller can control either an heater or an analag output
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