*In the terminal window type the command <i>css_gluon05</i>
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**This will open CSS as configured for gluon05. Only one profile instance can be run at a time
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**css_gluon05 automatically opens the profile for gluon05 and includes the configurations required to view all of the Hall D GUIs
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*If the tab “Main Action Bar” does not appear, do the following
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**Click on Window->Open Perspective->Other
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**Select CSS
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**There should now be a button on the left labeled “CSS”. Click it and it will open the navigator
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**Expand Hall-D and go to the very bottom and double-click “main_selection.opi”
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*Once the main_selection.opi (has the name “Main Action Bar” on the tab) scroll down the the BEAM section and select Active Collimator. Click on it to open a new window
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*This small GUI allows you to start/stop recording a ROOT file as well as a button to analyze the data. There is a window that shows where the ROOT file is being stored as well as the current size of the file and its size limit.
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*To analyze the data, click the analyze button.
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*The analyzer code can be found at ~hdops/acanalyzer
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*When examining the root files, N9 are inner wedges, N10 are outer wedges.