Detectors not taking exposures

 

This problem usually manifests as 'Detector is not available' and 'Initialize was not completed' inside the DTP or SVC package logs.

The cause of the error is a loss of the network connection to the detector. The error on the DCC will be this:

In order to fix this issue the detector computer must be reset following the Old Full Shutdown Procedures and the Old Full Startup Procedures for the offending detector.

The volumes will need to be remounted and the instrument control software should be reset.

 

 

In the case that a network cable will be disconnected while the detector computer is running follow this procedure:

To prevent this kind of situation, we have to do following works before detaching network cables. 
0) Close the all components of IGRINS Control Software and eject 
     all mounted volumes. -> [Turn ICC off] is the simplest way.
 
1) Stop socket servers on DCCs   
     There is the 'Enable Socket Server' option in the 'System' menu on the 
     Teledyne's socket server. We can stop the socket server 
     by uncheck the 'Enable Socket Server'.
2) Turn Lakeshore350 off
     To avoid malfunction of the embedded socket server of LS350.
 
 After re-connecting network, restart the Teledyne's socket servers 
 (check the 'Enable Socket Server') , turn LS350 on agin