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Adding a channel

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After adding a system, a telescope and a laser to the database, you need to add a new channel. -To do this, click on the HOI channels in the System settings panel. -This will take you to a page with a list of all availabe channels that are connected with your lidar systems. -This list should be empty if this is the first time you add a system.

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To add a new channel to the database click on Add HOI channel at the top right of the screen. -This will take you to a new page were you can fill in the needed information. As before, the fields in bold -are mandatory and you will need to fill them before you can save you new system.

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The fileds you have to fill here are more, as many of these are used during the processing of measurements.

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Warning

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There is a last step, different from the previous cases, when saving a new channel. You need to connect your channel with -a lidar system before you save, or else all your entry will be lost. Read carefully through this document (or directly -the last section) to avoid any problems.

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Fill in the fields

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To start using the single calculus chain you will need to fill the following fields:

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Name
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The name of the channel ex. “355”, “1064 analog” etc.
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Telescope
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The telescope that is used for this channel
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Laser
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The laser that is used for this channel
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Interference filter center
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The center of the interference filter in nm
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Interference filter FWHM
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The FWHM of the interference filter in nm
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Emission wavelength
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The emission wavelength of the laser used for this channel
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Field of view
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The field of view realated to this channel in mrad
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Raw range resolution
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The raw range resolution of the measured data in m
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Dead time
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The dead of the detector in ns. You should fill in this in case -of a photon counting detector.
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Trigger delay
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The trigger delay value for the channel in ns. Fill in 0 if not needed.
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Scattering mechanism
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The scattering mechanism that is involved in this channel. Select the appropriate value from the drop-down list.
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Dead time correction type
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The dead time correction type to be applied. Select Not defined if none needs to be defined.
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Background mode
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The way to calculate the singal background. Select Not defined if none needs to be defined.
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Signal type
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The type of the singal that is measured, ex. “elT” for total elastic, “vrRN2” for vibrational-rotational -Raman signal from Nitrogen melecules etc. See Signal types for details.
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The detection mode of this channel.
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Connecting to a system

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Before you finish, you need to attach your channel to one of your systems. To do this, go at the bottom of the page and -select your system from the drop-down list in the System channels area.

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When you are done, press the save button at the bottom right of the page. -This will take you back to the list of your channels. -If everything went OK your new channel you just added should appear in the list.

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