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The calibration documentation explains how to perform a complete calibration of a KappaCCD detector. Some of the steps in that document need to be re-performed regularly as part of the day to day operation of the machine. This document tries to explain at what occasions which calibration steps should be performed.
After exchanging a tube
Check caltheta and run makedetalign
When installing, changing, or removing a "miracol"
Check caltheta and run makedetalign
After a high impact collision
Check calkappa and caltheta
When changing to a new wavelength
When using denzo for integration, no recalibration is required. For evalccd, an appropriate fluorescent sample should be measured using makesensi, and an ambi reflection should be followed using spoton and spoton-integrate.
When a detector is first installed at a site
If the system is a system that has been delivered complete from the factory after January 2000, all the calibration files should already be on the Unix computer. Since the detector has been "moved", the detector alignment must be checked (remove "detalign.vic" from the calibration directory and run "autocal [noambi]"), but all other information is still valid.

In any other case:

  1. Make sure the detector ID is correct in KCCD.SET on the SERVER PC.
  2. Make sure the DET_PHOTGAIN is correct in KCCD.SET on the SERVER PC.
  3. On the Unix machine, make two new directories:
    mkdir /usr/local/calibration/<detid>
    mkdir /usr/local/hklint/<detid>
        
  4. From the original CD containing calibration information for the detector, copy some files to the newly created directories:
    • def.cal or distor.info should be copied to /usr/local/hklint/<detid>. Make sure the information in that file is suitable for the version of the HKL software you are using at your site.
    • sensi<detid>.kcd should be copied to /usr/local/hklint/<detid>.
    The following files should be copied to /usr/local/calibration/<detid>:
    • distorpol.vic
    • badpixel.dark and badpixel.sdark
    • dark.kcd_frozen and sdark.kcd_frozen
    • responsMO.kcd
    • MO-incidence.coefficient [This might still be called incidence.coefficient on older systems, but it is better to rename it]
    If any of these files are not present on the CD/ROM (e.g. because the detector was last checked in Delft before 12/1999), you will need to determine them yourself following the instructions in the how to calibrate a KappaCCD document.
  5. Run the calibration procedure for "caldx", "caltheta", "calkappa" and "makedetalign", resulting in a new file detalign.vic that you copy to /usr/local/calibration/<detid>.

When to recalibrate what?

Another view: when does each of the calibration steps need to be performed?
makedistor and makedefcal
Only for the initial calibration. Distortion is a taper/detector property. It can not change.
caltheta and makedetalign
Should be reperformed every time the primary beam position might have changed: upon installation or removal of a "miracol", whenever the tube has been changed or realigned, or when the detector has been removed and remounted on the system.
calkappa
Should be tested after a high-impact collision to check whether the goniostat alignment has not suffered.
makesensi and spoton
Only needs to be done when integrating using evalccd whenever a tube with a new target material is installed for the first time (i.e. before you measure your first data set with Cu radiation, a Cu sensitivity calibration is required).
caldark
Some people say the dark current for a detector will never change, other people say it changes all the time. Both groups are partly right. In general, it will not be necessary to re-calibrate the dark current corrections unless you are making your detector run at a different operating temperature.

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