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===Main Viewer=== STEPS FOR CREATION 1. Once the database and run type have been named and created, one can begin setting up the configuration. 2. Click: File->Open... 3. Select your run type 4. Now listed toward the bottom of the window one should see the Database name and Run Type 5. On the left side of the window under File there are several buttons to setup various components. 6. Below the gun, in order from top to bottom, we will be using: The ROC, which is the first option under the gun. The EB, which is under the ROC and looks like building blocks. Fittingly, the ER is below the EB and looks like a cassette tape. Lastly we will be using the data file that looks like a target. 7. Now we can begin moving each component onto the canvas. Once moved, you will be prompted for the configuration data. 8. Below we have listed example configuration data. 9. Once complete, connect the links to the proper components. (ROC1->EB1 & ER1->Data File) [[File:mainCedit.png|center|thumb|900px|This is a basic setup including an Event Buffer (EB), an Event Recorder (ER), a read out controller (ROC) and a data file.]]
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