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Subsections
  • Preparing a remote experiment
  • Remote data collection
  • Remote experiment support


Remote experiments

Complete protein crystallography experiments can be carried out from remote locations using remote access applications. Users wishing to collect data remotely should indicate this on their beamtime request form.

Remote users have access to all experimental facilities, except when they require on-site preparation.

Preparing a remote experiment

  • Determine the beamline contact person for your experiment by consulting the support staff schedule. Staff contact information is available by clicking on the name of the support person in the Support Staff list or by using the support staff web page at
    http://smb.slac.stanford.edu/public/staff/staffpage.php#MC-Staff. Contact the assigned support person before the experiment to provide your contact information during the experiment (preferably a cell phone).

  • Download and install the free NX client software as explained in the remote Unix desktop documentation or the corresponding video tutorial. Verify that the NX client can be used to successfully access the SMB computers before the experiment.

  • First time remote users should arrange a practice run with their assigned support person before their scheduled beam time.

  • Carefully read the instructions for preparing and shipping samples to SSRL. Pay special attention to the following:

    • Only use sample pins that are compatible with the SSRL robot (SAM).
    • Know the safety practices at SSRL for handling liquid nitrogen.
    • Replace the liquid nitrogen in the loading dewar as soon as any ice forms.

  • Download an Excel spreadsheet template for the SSRL cassette or the Unipuck. Fill out a separate spreadsheet for each cassette or adapter (four pucks); see the SAM documentation. Enter the cassette or puck pin (engraved in the top of the container) in the Excel file ContainerID column for proper identification by the user support staff.

  • Once the spreadsheet is filled in, upload it into the Sample database; for help uploading the spreadsheet see the SAM documentation, or the video tutorial1. When your beam time begins the excel spreadsheet information can be be assigned to a particular beamline and cassette location inside the dewar; see the SAM documentation.

  • Dewars should arrive at SSRL 1 day in advance of beam time. Use the ''Shipping Dewars to SSRL form''. The tracking number must be included in the form. Also, make sure that you specify that you are doing a remote experiment by clicking on the corresponding check box and fill up the requested information for return of the dewar.

  • After submitting this form, a PDF file will be created that includes your shipping labels and return shipping forms. Save this file, print these forms, attach the shipping labels to each dewar container and insert the return shipping forms inside each container.

    Important: Staff will not be able to send your dewar back unless you send the return form!

Remote data collection

  • Remote experiments are scheduled to start at the normal time (3 PM). However, support staff may contact you to start earlier in the day (as early as 11 AM).

  • Support staff will mount your cassette(s), search and lock the experimental hutch, probe cassettes for jammed pins and enable access to Blu-Ice.

  • Support staff will then contact you and inform you of the following:

    • Cassette locations (left, middle or right position) in the dewar; you can then assign the excel spreadsheet(s) to the correct location in the dewar from the Sample Database or Blu-Ice as described in the SAM system documentation.
    • Pin locations that might cause a port jam (when a real port jam is detected during the probing, the corresponding cassette port is automatically disabled).
    • When you can start your experiment.

  • Data collection and data processing are carried out in exactly the same way as on-site; see the data collection and processing section.

  • The beamline can be monitored using the standard video feeds in Blu-Ice or Web-Ice.

  • When you finish your experiment, contact the beamline support staff (use e-mail between 9 pm and 9 am); once staff have been notified, they will put your cassette(s) back into the shipping dewar, attach the return form (supplied by you) and arrange for its shipment. Note that your dewar cannot be shipped unless you provide a return shipping form.

  • Fill out the end of run summary form

  • If you wish to store your dewar at SSRL between experiments, you do not have to provide a return shipping form. Instead, inform the user support person. It is important that you also notify the support person for your next experiment, who may not be the same one as for your current experiment, even if using the same beamline. Please check the Support Schedule.

Remote experiment support

For questions or problems that develop during the experiment, please consult the online documentation or the FAQ before contacting support staff.

Information about the beam status is available through the SSRL Web site. You can also call the number (650) 926-BEAM (2326).

Support staff will be on call from 9 am to 9 pm weekdays. If the system should stop for some reason after 9 pm, please send an e-mail to the assigned user support staff and the problem will be addressed in the morning. If beam time should be lost, additional time may be assigned at the end of the normally scheduled beam time (11 AM - 3 PM).

Currently the following are not supported:

  • Manual sample mounting; Automated sample mounting with the SAM robot is required for remote access.

  • The use of a Kappa offset (currently incompatible with automated sample mounting).

  • Derivatizing samples with the SSRL Xe/Kr pressure cell.

  • Tape or FireWire backups. See other options available in the computing resources documentation.

  • Installation of the high resolution beamstop.

  • GL dependent graphics programs such as O and COOT are now supported by the NX client, but the graphics applications may be slow.



Footnotes

...http://smb.slac.stanford.edu/users_guide/tutorials/upload_spreadsheet_hotspot2.swf1
If you are using an Excel spreadsheet lacking the ContainerID column, enter the correct cassette pin in the input box in the uploading web page.

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Last modified:Thursday, 19-Jun-2008 17:00:38 PDT.