BeamstopsFerdi Franceschini2008-12-15 CommandsRaising and lowering of beamstops is implemented via the selbs
command.selbs raises the selected beamstop in a safe manner. It will leave
the previously selected beamstop in place until the selected stop is fully raised and
then lower the other beamstop. If you are changing the coordinates there is no safe
sequence. You should set maximum attenuation or close the fast shutter before moving
the beamstops.You can monitor the beamstop position via GumTree as it is being raised, and you can
also see the state by reading angles. The odd and even numbered beamstops are on separate parallel axes which are
horizontally offset by about 10cm. This means that beamstops must be raised to an angle
which is a few degrees of vertical so that the odd and even beamstops will overlap, you
will see that the odd numbered stops will be at roughly 93 degrees and the even numbered
ones will be at 86 degrees to vertical when raised.selbs n x
zAllowed n
where 1 = largest beamstop 6 = smallest beamstop = beam x position in detector coordinates = beam z position in detector coordinatesThe beam position (x,z) is optionalThis is a blocking command. You will not be able to run other commands
in the session running selbs until it has
finished.selbs exampleselbs 1 487.7 490Select beamstop one and position it over the middle of the detector.selbs 2Leave the beamstop carriage in place and select beamstop two.Parametersbeamstopselbs also sets a variable called
beamstop and saves it in the data file.Possible values for beamstopselbs has never been run or the sics status.tcl file has
been clearedselbs failed while driving the beamstopsnselbs completed driving successfully and has selected
beamstop nThe value of the "beamstop" variable persists between restarts of SICS.If someone drives the beamstops directly then the
beamstop variable may be wrongTroubleshootingBeamstop position can be checked visually (by eyes) from the vessel port with touch.
To do this, you should drive the detector to position 9300mm, and view from the middle
vessel port.