System control: System states
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User Manual
Revision A
Feb 2018
System states
There are several system states:
•
Complete shutdown
– for service and emergency reasons
•
Standby
– for when the system will not be used for a longer period
•
Overnight
– for when the system will not be used overnight
•
Full operation
– when the system working
The Complete shutdown system state can be set only by a supervisor.
See the detailed descriptions of all of the following processes and elements further in this manual.
System startup
In the
Complete shutdown
state the system is disconnected from all sources used for an operation. Connect the
following sources:
•
electrical – power cord
•
pneumatic – compressed air inlet
•
cooling water – hose flanges
•
operating gas – nitrogen inlet
The amber color
Power
button on the Microscope console panel
starts to shine.
To bring the system to the
Full operation
state, follow this procedure:
1.
Push the amber
Power
button on the Microscope console panel
– it changes to green
(a)
.
2.
Switch on the Microscope computer. The operating system,
(b)
Windows 7™, loads and shows the appropriate icons on the
monitor desktop.
3.
Double-click the
xT microscope Server
icon to start the software
(all visible LED’s should be green – Initialized).
4.
Click the
Start
button to start the server. Wait until all
elements are fully functional (green – Initialized).
5.
Click the
Start UI
button to start the
Microscope Control
software. The main window appears behind the
UI Log On
dialog.
Note
This step can take place automatically, if the Advanced / Autorun
UI check box has been ticked.
6.
Enter your
Username
and
Password
(b)
.
7.
Start the electron column IGP pumps using the
5 - Emitter
Startup
alignment – Step 1 of 2. This procedure takes a few
minutes and the final
IGP Upper
pressure should be
< 5.10
-7
Pa to start the emitter.
8.
Switch on the Emitter using the
5 - Emitter Startup
alignment –
Step 2 of 2. This procedure can take about 2 or 40 minutes
(short or long procedure), depending on the emitter’s conditions.
If this is not possible, call service!