Emily Maher, a Physics Professor at MCLA, who was doing the night shift, has kindly documented the official setup in the Fermilab control room. This is on the MINERvA shift wiki but that makes it hard to post pictures so I’m reposting here.
![Layout of all 8 screens](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Overview-e1433093225922-300x225.jpg)
![MINOS DCS status and MINOS Run Control](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Top1-e1433126969645-300x225.jpg)
![Run Control and MINOS DAQ summary](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Top2-e1433093680196-300x225.jpg)
![](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Top3-e1433093660578-300x225.jpg)
![](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Top4-e1433093633810-300x225.jpg)
![](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Bottom1-e1433127072130-300x225.jpg)
![](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Bottom2-e1433127100226-300x225.jpg)
![](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Bottom3-e1433127128103-300x225.jpg)
![](http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/schellmanresearch/files/2015/05/Bottom4-e1433127152656-300x225.jpg)
Emily Maher, a Physics Professor at MCLA, who was doing the night shift, has kindly documented the official setup in the Fermilab control room. This is on the MINERvA shift wiki but that makes it hard to post pictures so I’m reposting here.