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Autofib 2 Fault - Lost Fibre (DE)
Description
If you can't see a fibre, the robot has dropped a fibre or the software
has failed to do a centroid then below is a guide of how to recover.
It maybe that you should get guidance from an AF2
expert.
Note: you should only carry out this task if you have done
it before or you are guided through the steps by somebody that has. This
operation takes about one hour. The important thing is to make contact
with somebody who knows and is confident to carryout this procedure, if
you are at all unsure do nothing.
Try
The following steps act as a guide.
NOTE - If the inspection tv camera shows a blurred circle larger
than the fibre, then the fibre has got stuck in the jaw. In this
case DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Follow the instructions
on the `Fibre stuck in jaw' fault finding page instead. (coming soon -
for now - see AF2 Technical manual).
Try to recover the fibre the standard way.
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Firstly turn the backillumination on, if not already,
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hh:mm:ss> afbackillum
on
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Check that the backillum is switch on in the WYFFOS mimic.
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Try to recover the fibre,
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hh:mm:ss> afrecover
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It may require 2 or 3 attempts to recover the fibre this way.
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If the fibre has still not been located, it is either due to backillumination
problems or collision problems.
Using the engineering terminal.
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It is felt safer and more reliable to enter engineering mode to recover
the fibre. Use these commands carefully and do not carry out other commands
unless you fully understand what you are doing.
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Somewhere on Taurus will be the AF2 Engineering Window (Green Window).
This 'tip' session is a direct link into the VME crate.
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Make sure you are in engineering mode. If you can't see the `Engineering
command >' prompt then type the following at the prompt;
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Once in engineering mode you must tell the system that you wish to issue
commands locally.
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Engineering command >
local
Resolving Lost Fibre problems
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The next step is to make sure that the software knows which fibre is
missing.
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The next thing you could try doing is to view the fibre that is lost.
For example Fibre 79 is lost.
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Try to load the fibre.
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Engineering command > loadfibre
79 2
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This command will do a spiral search. If you can see the fibre
on the inspection tv but the software can't, then there is a backillumination
problem.
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If this doesn't work then you could try it again with reseting the flags
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If you can see the lost fibre then check the fibres either side of the
lost fibre. I.e. in this case,
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Engineering command > viewfibre
78
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Engineering command > viewfibre
80
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If you can see these fibres then the problem is local to a particular
fibre and then must be due to poor throughput of that fibre.
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If there are problems with the surrounding fibres then it is highly
possibly that there is problems with the backillumination device.
In this case I would recommend that you contact an AF2
expert.
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Assuming that the problem is only with one fibre, look to see where
the fibre is. If the fibre is in the park ring then it is safe to
disable the fibre.
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Engineering command > disablefibre
79 - IMPORTANT - ONLY DISABLE IF FIBRE IS IN PARK RING.
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Now goto step number 22
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If it isn't in the park ring (outside the field) then view the fibre
again
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The only option left is to unfix the fibre module and to ring the lost
fibre. Before commencing with this you must park and sleep the robot.
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Unfixing the module is described in the "Removal
of the Fibre Module" webpage.
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Once the module has been unfixed the lost fibre must be put in the ring
position. Then issue the following command.
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Engineering command > ringfibre
79
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If the fibre was dropped then you can load the fibre
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Otherwise, if the fibre has backillumination problems, so just disable
it.
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The next step is to reset AF2.
Resetting AF2:
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To return the system to observering mode type the following at the engineering
prompt
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Engineering command > whichfibre
- to verify there are no more problems.
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Engineering command > remote
Now reset the AF2 ICL software by typing the following commands at the
ICL prompt.
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Kill the af2 tasks
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hh:mm:ss> kill af2_setup
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hh:mm:ss> kill af2
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Load and begin all af2 tasks (if not already running)
Now you are ready to try and run the setup again but remember - if you
have disabled a fibre, the observer will have to disable the fibre within
his configuration file. The observer must reconfigured their field
with the new version of small_fibres.dat using af2_config program.
A new copy of small_fibres.dat should be given to the observer.
If you are still having problems then call the appropiate AF2
expert.