Viewport 1, Sep. 19, 2007Viewport 1, Sep. 5, 2007 Temperature (ºC) on HPU display Primary : 77 Secondary : 30.

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Viewport 1, Sep. 19, 2007Viewport 1, Sep. 5, 2007 Temperature (ºC) on HPU display Primary : 77 Secondary : 30

Viewport 2, Sep. 19, 2007Viewport 2, Sep. 5, 2007

Viewport 3, Sep. 19, 2007 Viewport 3, Sep. 5, 2007

Viewport 4, Sep. 19, 2007 Viewport 4, Sep. 5, 2007 Olympus cameraSMD camera

Scope Trace CH1 : B, AvTech LD pulse input CH2 : A, SMD trigger CH3 : Scintillating fiber CH4 : To, Master trigger

Viewport #2, fiber continuity check Red laser pointer used Was able to see red circle through Imaging fiber, but weak. Vp#2

25W Laser Check Generate 2 ms period laser pulse Connect 25W laser to FV#3 2ms fps, 0.1 ms exposure Laser amp. : -10 V Confirmation 25W Laser is OK.

Aligned lens mount again. Visualy inspected. Surface is AR coated. Lens is not extruded but protected by surrounding metal hounsing. XY stage will not touch the objective lens. I notice that I never put anything within SMD lens mount inlet and never touch the SMD CCD. What I did when I take a phto of moving fan images was just put camera nearby fan as we did at BNL in student office.

0.001 ms fps “External Camera Trigger In” 17 frames Read Out Viewport #4, Able to make it brighter or darker by setting RGB gain.

0.1 ms fps “External Camera Trigger In” 17 frames Read Out Viewport #4, Able to make it brighter or darker by setting RGB gain.

Clean Tunnel and Put All Boxes Neatly Hg stuffs Optics stuffs

CONFIRMATION - 25W LASER GIVES LIGHT PROPERLY. - SMD CAMERA IS ABLE TO CAPTURE 17 IMAGES UP TO FPS. - IMAGING FIBER AND ILLUMINATION FIBER OF VIEWPORT#2 ARE IN GOOD SHAPE. THERE IS NO DISCONNECTED POINT. - VIEWPORT#4 IS VISIBLE. THINGS TO BE RESOLVED - SHOULD OPEN THE SNOUT AGAIN AND INSPECT OPTICS STATUS AND THEN REPAIR/REALIGN OPTICS. BE PREPARED FOR THAT.  PREREQUISITE : THOMAS SHOULD COME AND HELP WHEN THERE IS A CHANCE TO OPEN THE SNOUT. WE HAVE ONE EXTRA OPTICS-FIBER SET. IN WORST CASE, WE CAN REPLACE ONE VIEWPORT AFTER HE AGREES RIGHT AT THAT TIME.