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217 217  === Load/Save the configuration ===
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231 -=== Choosing the file size ===
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233 -The DAQ writes into a file (in .raw format) up to a configurable value. If the limit is reached the file will be closed and a new file will be started. Thus a run can contain tens to hundreds of files.
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235 -The size can be configured to be 100 MB, 350 MB or 1000 MB (default)
239 +=== Assigning the DAQ to the beamline in jddd ===
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237 -Few things to consider (in case of doubt talk to the expert (Erland ...)):
241 +To assign which DAQ is used at what beamline one has to use the dropdown menu in the {{code language="none"}}parameter monitor{{/code}}. In each Beamline overview tab (BL1,2,3) there is a button (upper right) that starts the {{code language="none"}}parameter monitor{{/code}} panel. In the upper middle is a DAQ field in which the appropriate DAQ can be assigned to the Beamline.
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239 -* 1000 MB: This is the standard setting which is best for archiving (few large files are preferred). However mainly for images that are saved with less than 10 Hz the HDF5 converter has problems with the large files. And for low data rates it may take upto half an hour to fill one 1GB file. Then smaller ones are also preferable.
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241 -Basically it is
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245 -=== Assigning the DAQ to the beamline in jddd ===
246 -
247 -To assign which DAQ is used at what beamline one has to use the dropdown menu in the {{code language="none"}}parameter monitor{{/code}}. In each Beamline overview tab (BL1,2,3) there is a button (upper right) that starts the {{code language="none"}}parameter monitor{{/code}} panel. In the upper middle is a DAQ field in which the appropriate DAQ can be assigned to the Beamline.
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251 251  === Setting the logbook to print in / putting the Whitelist name in jddd ===
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369 +=== what else ??? ===
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371 371  ----
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373 373  [[Some more details for experts ...>>doc:FLASH.Collection of Detailsof the DAQ from various times \.\.\. not for public use]]