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14 == {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-14.1Samplecharacteristicsandpreparation"/}}**14.1 Sample characteristics and preparation** ==
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16 suspension of microcrystals, **at least** 200 µL with 20% crystal density (more is always better), size range: 2-30 µm, **tip:** bring some mother liquor for washing, filtering, diluting etc.
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18 Preparation:
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20 * filter through 30 µm cell filter (green) or 50 µm (yellow) into Eppendorf or Falcon (original!) tube
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22 [[image:attach:20211201_095534.jpg||height="250"]]
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28 == {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-14.2ConnectingsampletoElveFlow,sampleexchange"/}}**14.2 Connecting sample to ElveFlow, sample exchange
29 ** ==
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31 After filtration, screw the ElveFlow connector to your Eppendorf or Falcon tube. Make sure that the yellow-ish line goes to the bottom of your tube. You can adjust the length by unscrewing the blue fitting on top and pushing/pulling the yellow-ish line. **Don't forget to tigthen the blue fitting afterwards!**
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33 Be aware to which channel and nozzle line your sample is connected.
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35 Red → Channel 1, crystal line (nozzle capillary without marks/with red marks)
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37 Green → Channel 2, substrate line (nozzle capillary is marked in black)
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39 [[image:attach:20211201_095033.jpg||thumbnail="true" height="250"]]
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41 After finishing data collection, flush all lines by connecting an Eppi or syringe filled with ddH,,2,,O.
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43 [[image:attach:20211201_095232.jpg||height="250"]][[image:attach:20211201_095205.jpg||height="250"]]
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49 == {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-14.3TapeDriveoperation"/}}**14.3 TapeDrive operation
50 ** ==
51
52 The TapeDrive is controlled through kamzik. To open kamzik, start the server. A terminal will open and shortly after a small window.
53 Now start the client. Same thing, a terminal will open, shortly after a small window.
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55 Click 'Devices' in the **client session** to open the control window.
56 [[image:attach:screen.PNG||height="250"]][[image:attach:server client.PNG||height="250"]]
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58 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-Tape"/}}**Tape** ====
59
60 * Click the 'main tape' icon
61 * Change the velocity by typing anything from **0.3-3.0 mm/s**
62 * Common velocity is 1.0-1.5 mm/s
63 * kamzik displays the used tape in m and %. At 98% the tape will automatically stop since the rolls need to be exchanged at this point.
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65 * [[image:attach:kamzik_tape.PNG||height="400"]]
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67 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-Samplenozzle"/}}**Sample nozzle** ====
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69 * Click on the 'nozzle' icon.
70 * (((
71 The nozzle position can be adjusted in xyz by clicking on the arrows up and down. (Double arrow = 10 steps). Step size can be varied, 1mm steps are rather big and should be used carefully.
72 The absolute position is **not calibrated** and therefore changes after each restart of kamzik.
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75 (% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)**!!! **(% style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0); color: rgb(0, 0, 0)" %)**During data collection make sure in which direction you are moving, do not move nozzle into beam**(% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)** !!!**(%%)
76 \\Adjust the nozzle position by eye until it nearly touches the tape and roughly meets the X-ray interaction point. Then, move to the control hutch to use the on-axis microscope for fine adjustment. Move the nozzle tip to the beam position (red X) and write down the absolut nozzle position. From there move the nozzle in +x to your desired distance.Different distances combined with the tape speed result in several delay times for time-resolved experiments.
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78 (% class="wrapped" %)
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82 direction
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84 recommended step size
85 for visual adjustment
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87 recommended step size
88 during data collection
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91 +x
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93 away from X-ray interaction point
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95 1.0 - 0.5 mm
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97 0.1 - 0.2 mm
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100 +y
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102 up
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104 1.0 - 0.5 mm
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106 0.1 - 0.2 mm
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109 +z
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111 towards detector tower, away from tape
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113 0.5 - 0.2 mm
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115 0.1 - 0.2 mm
116 be careful with -z, tape could be pushed out of focus
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119 **
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122 * [[image:attach:kamzik_nozzle.PNG||height="400"]]
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124 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-Temperaturecontrol/Chiller"/}}**Temperature control/Chiller** ====
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126 * The chiller circulates fluid through the gas nozzle.
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130 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-Gasnozzle"/}}**Gas nozzle** ====
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134 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-IRcamera"/}}**IR camera** ====
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138 Once the hutch is interlocked, set remote control to the TapeDrive laptop by opening a terminal and executing the following command:
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140 xfreerdp +clipboard /size:1920x1080 /u:Cfelusr /v:cfeld-pcx22611
141 password: //written on control laptop (changes every 6 months)
142 //
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149
150 == {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-14.4Taperollexchange"/}}**14.4 Tape roll exchange** ==
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152 The tape stops automatically at 98% used length, if you need to change the rolls for orther reasons, stop the tape (velocity = 0.0 mm/s).
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154 * Remove the (almost) empty feeder roll by pulling it upwards.
155 * Cut the tape with some cm overlap to glue to the new roll. **Do not discard empty roll!**
156 * Get a new tape roll (bottom left on the cart). **Polypropylen 15 µm**
157 * Cut the first cm of the new tape roll, directly behind the black sticky part.
158 * Place new roll on roll holder and use sticky tape to attach the end of the old tape to the beginning of the new roll.
159 * Open magnetic tape stabilizer on the **left side**. (% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)//!!!BEAMSTOP!!!//
160 * Start the tape (3mm/s). Once the connetion side has arrived at the collector roll, stop the tape (0mm/s).
161 * Again, cut the tape directly behind the connection side. Replace the the old roll with the **empty **one. Old roll can be discarded.
162 * Attach new tape to the empty roll by using some sticky tape.
163 * Close tape stabilizer.
164 * Reset tape counter in kamzik by clicking "<Call>" in "Main-Tape".
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166 **[[image:attach:20211201_094101.jpg||height="250"]][[image:attach:20211201_094111.jpg||height="250"]][[image:attach:tape reset.PNG||height="250"]]
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182 == {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-14.5Chopper"/}}**14.5 Chopper** ==
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184 start chopper gui from terminal:
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186 (% class="code" %)
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188 cd /gpfs/local/shared/ChopperControl
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191 (% class="code" %)
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193 python chopperControl.py
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205 **Chopper → no Chopper**
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207 * decrease frequency by max. 10 Hz steps\\
208 ** click arrow down 10x, "Set", arrow down 10x, "Set", ....
209 * at frequency = 10 Hz, click "Stop"
210 * set "Hole" to <none> (% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)//Takes some minutes//
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212 (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)**no Chopper → Chopper**
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214 * (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)set "Hole" to <Inner hole (largest)> (% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)//Takes some minutes//
215 * (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)increase frequency by max. 10 Hz steps
216 ** (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)click arrow up 10x, "Set", arrow up 10x, "Set", .....
217 * (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)//usually 133 Hz, results in exposure time of 3.7 ms (technical exposure will always be 7.7 ms, since max. frame rate is 133 Hz
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226 == {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-14.6Datacollection"/}}**14.6 Data collection** ==
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228 Once the hutch is interlocked, set remote control to the TapeDrive laptop by opening a terminal and executing the following command:
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230 (% class="code" %)
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232 xfreerdp +clipboard /size:1920x1080 /u:Cfelusr /v:cfeld-pcx22611
233 password: written on control laptop (changes every 6 months)
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236 //>>usually the terminal is open, just repeat previous command with arrow up, enter and type in the password//
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244 **Check list:**
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246 (% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)//always after entering the hutch!//
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248 (% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)Click "Run" icon in kamzik.
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250 * Put detector distance 200 in //prepare_for_measurement (      )
251 //
252 * Click "<Call>" next to //prepare_for_measurement
253 //This will:\\
254 ** drive the collimator in //IN// position
255 ** drive detector to 200 mm
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259 * Open beam shutter BS1 in //CrystalControl //or// P11 XRayFeed //
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263 //**Set run parameters and go 🏃💥**//
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265 1. Set your desired No. of frames
266 1. Match exposure time with chopper setting or set desired exposure time
267 1. Check trigger setting and match to chopper setting
268 no chopper → external triffer //off
269 // chopper → external trigger// on
270 //
271 1. To start the run, click "<Call>" next to //start_run (exposure    )//
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283 Parameter
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290 Images number
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292 number of frames you want to collect
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294 usually 100k - 200k, but adjust according to hitrate
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296 orientation: 10 % hitrate needs at least 100k images
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299 exposure
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301 exposure time of Eiger
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305 chopper at 133 Hz → 7.7 ms (opening time will be 3.7)
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307 chopper at 66 Hz   → 7.7 ms
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309 no chopper            → 7.7 ms
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314 run id
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321 Detector distance
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323 current detector postion readout
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334 **After data collection/Before entering the exp. hutch:**
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336 1. Go to "Safety" in kamzik.
337 1. Click "<Call>" next to //prepare_to_open_hutch. //This will automatically:
338 11. Drive the collimator out
339 11. Drive the detector back to 1500 mm
340 1. Close beam shutter BS1 and break door interlock in //P11 XRayFeed //(monitor top left).
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363
364 == {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-14.7Troubleshooting"/}}**14.7 Troubleshooting** ==
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366 * (((
367 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-Tapestopped"/}}Tape stopped ====
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369 * Tape roll empty?
370 * motor connected (icon green)?
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375 * (((
376 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-Nozzlemotorsarenotresponding"/}}Nozzle motors are not responding ====
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378 * displayed in green=connected?
379 * nozzle holder colliding somewhere?
380 * motor limits reached? → position displayed in red
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385 * (((
386 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-Sampleflowisnotrespondingtohigherpressure"/}}Sample flow is not responding to higher pressure ====
387
388 * channel turned on?
389 * Sample empty?
390 * Nozzle or lines clogged? → flush with water, change nozzle
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395 * (((
396 ==== {{id name="14.SerialCrystallography:CFELTapeDrive-Simplonfilewriter/eigerstreamissues"/}}Simplon filewriter/eiger stream issues ====
397
398 * First, restart kamzik (server+client) and see if this solves the issue
399 * If not, restart the Simplon server (in Astor → haspp11exp03, right click on Simplon/EH.1 and restart)
400 * (((
401 If nothing works, kill the Simplon process and then start the server again:* (((
402 (% class="code" %)
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404 ssh haspp11exp03
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408 (% class="code" %)
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410 ps -ef | grep Simplon
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414 (% class="code" %)
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416 kill -9 simplon_process_id
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