How center the beam and check its position with the YAG scintillator
Put the YAG screen in place on the PHI axis with the flat side perpendicular to the beam.
Put the light in and verify that the fluorescence (green) area is in the beam, if not center it properly. Go to zoom 3 or 4 and focus the image until you can see the YAG details as in the figure below.
Put the light out and open the Safety Shutter and the Fast Shutter. A green spot (=the beam) should appear. On the most intense beamlines (i.e. ID23-1) decrease the trasmission to less than 5% to avoid excessive fluorescence. Click on the Center Beam button to center the beam on the red cross and the beam will be automatically re-centred.
Take out the YAG screen and carry on with your experiment.
On ID29
Just click on Center beam - scintillator will be inserted automatically, transmission set, and beam centered on rotation axis
For aperture alignment please refer here
ON ID23-2
Click on "intrumentation" in mxCuBE
Select "Scintillator"; open the "Safety shutter" and the "Fast shutter". A green spot should appear. If not, check if the search has been done in the hutch. The green spot (= the beam) should match the red cross; if not, move down the collimator (mvr bstopz -5 in spec(exp)), click on the "CentreBeam" button (next to the "Beam realign" button) and follow the instructions.
Unselect "Scintillator" from the "intrumentation" menu in mxCuBE.