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| Describe XARM locking procedure here. | This page describes in details the procedure how to lock and align the XARM. First of all, it is necessary to make the locking procedure if the picture on video monitor chaotically jumps from one place to another. If the XARM is locked, the picture on the video screen should be a fixed circle. IMPORTANT REMARK: THE PROCEDURE OF XARM - LOCKING CAN BE DONE FROM "OP 440M" COMPUTER ONLY ! 1) Open the MEDM panel. 2) Click on "IFO_" button (pink button in the bottom of the MEDM window). 3) Click on "C1IFO_CONFIGURE" in the opened menu. As a result, a new window with the title "C1IFO_CONFIGRE.adl" will appear. 4) Click on the small square icon depicting the exclamation sign "!" to the left from the button "XARM". 5) Click "Restore XARM" in the menu that appears after step 4. 6) Some script will be running, and the steps that are being done will be indicated in the black window that appears on the monitor. In order to convince yourself that the XARM is becoming locked, you might open Dataviewer (on a different computer), click on "File" -> "Restore Settings...", and open the file "Xarm.xml" in the directory "/cvs/cds/caltech/users/Templates/Dataviewer_Templates/". Press "Start" virtual button in Dataviewer main screen then. A screen with 4 pictures will then appear. In the upper left part of that screen the plot entitled "Ch2: C1: SUS-ETMX_LSC_OUT" will be depicted. This plot depicts the force that is applied to ETMX in order to keep the Fabry-Perot cavity of the XARM aligned in resonance. In the lower left part of the screen there will be another plot entitled "Ch1: C1: ASC-QPDX_DC". This plot depicts the readings (more exactly, some value that is proportional to the readings in Volts) of a photodetector measuring the transmittivity of XARM. I do not know what the right two graphs depict, but they do not seem to be important for the XARM locking procedures. 7) After the signals in the Dataviewer have become "steady" (they are not "steady" in the literal sence, but rather it is a steady zigzag-shaped dependence, not a straight line as immediately after pressing the button "Restore XARM"), click on the "Align XARM" in the same menu as described at step 5 above. 8) Wait 2 or 3 minutes looking into the screen of the gray "Bosch" monitor above all the computers, as well as looking into the Dataviewer plots described in step 6 above. When the XARM is aligned, there should be a fixed circular spot on the grey "Bosch" screen above the computers. Written by Andrey Rodionov on October 16, 2007. |
This page describes in details the procedure how to lock and align the XARM.
- First of all, it is necessary to make the locking procedure if the picture
on video monitor chaotically jumps from one place to another. If the XARM is locked, the picture on the video screen should be a fixed circle.
IMPORTANT REMARK: THE PROCEDURE OF XARM - LOCKING CAN BE DONE FROM "OP 440M" COMPUTER ONLY !
1) Open the MEDM panel.
2) Click on "IFO_" button (pink button in the bottom of the MEDM window).
3) Click on "C1IFO_CONFIGURE" in the opened menu.
- As a result, a new window with the title "C1IFO_CONFIGRE.adl" will appear.
4) Click on the small square icon depicting the exclamation sign "!" to the left from the button "XARM".
5) Click "Restore XARM" in the menu that appears after step 4.
6) Some script will be running, and the steps that are being done will be indicated in the black window that appears on the monitor.
In order to convince yourself that the XARM is becoming locked, you might open Dataviewer (on a different computer), click on "File" -> "Restore Settings...", and open the file "Xarm.xml" in the directory "/cvs/cds/caltech/users/Templates/Dataviewer_Templates/".
Press "Start" virtual button in Dataviewer main screen then.
A screen with 4 pictures will then appear. In the upper left part of that screen the plot entitled "Ch2: C1: SUS-ETMX_LSC_OUT" will be depicted. This plot depicts the force that is applied to ETMX in order to keep the Fabry-Perot cavity of the XARM aligned in resonance. In the lower left part of the screen there will be another plot entitled "Ch1: C1: ASC-QPDX_DC". This plot depicts the readings (more exactly, some value that is proportional to the readings in Volts) of a photodetector measuring the transmittivity of XARM. I do not know what the right two graphs depict, but they do not seem to be important for the XARM locking procedures.
7) After the signals in the Dataviewer have become "steady" (they are not "steady" in the literal sence, but rather it is a steady zigzag-shaped dependence, not a straight line as immediately after pressing the button "Restore XARM"), click on the "Align XARM" in the same menu as described at step 5 above.
8) Wait 2 or 3 minutes looking into the screen of the gray "Bosch" monitor above all the computers, as well as looking into the Dataviewer plots described in step 6 above.
When the XARM is aligned, there should be a fixed circular spot on the grey "Bosch" screen above the computers.
Written by Andrey Rodionov on October 16, 2007.
