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H1 ISC
jenne.driggers@LIGO.ORG - posted 23:03, Monday 21 March 2016 - last comment - 10:08, Tuesday 22 March 2016(26180)
ASC FOMs changed around

Prompted in part by the day that the vacuum team needed an extra TV for remote medm screen monitoring, we have thought a bit about where we really want some of our FOMs displayed, and which ones belong where.

The range integrand is useful, but perhaps not something that we need to be watching in realtime.  I have promoted the ASC control signals (previously on the top monitor of video0) to the place where the range integrand was, at the bottom of nuc6.  Since I can't directly access the bottom screen, the striptools are kind of mushed right now, but if someone can get them nicely displayed on nuc6, that'd be great.  These are the same {userapps}/isc/h1/scripts/[PITCH or YAW]_ASC_CONTROL_SIGNALS.stp strip tool templates that were formerly on video0.

Rather than putting the range integrand on video0, I have put the ASC error signals up on video0, since we occassionally want to see these.  The color scheme is the same as the control signals, although the backgrounds are slightly different colors to indicate that they're not quite the same (err vs. ctrl signals).  We may need to think more on the y-scales - right now I have them optimized for in-lock, so they're rail-to-rail while we're unlocked.  We may want to zero the input matrices in the DOWN state and then re-write them before use, to make these strip tools less crazy.  These templates now live in {userapps}/isc/h1/scripts/[PITCH or YAW]_ASC_ERROR_SIGNALS.stp.

JimB will update the labels on the screen capturing webpage in the morning to reflect these changes.  Thanks Jim!!

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james.batch@LIGO.ORG - 10:08, Tuesday 22 March 2016 (26188)
The control room screen shot web page has been modified, and the nuc6 computer has been configured to automatically start the strip tools when rebooted.
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