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 \section{Performance}
-\ldots {\it This section will be written after the previous one}
+\ldots {\textit This section will be written after the previous one}
 
 \subsection{Calibration}
@@ -9,22 +9,32 @@
 The LED pulser system is able to provide fast light pulses of 3--4\,ns FWHM 
 with intensities ranging from 3--4 photo-electrons to more than 500 in one inner pixel of the 
-camera. These pulses can be produced in three colours (``errors'' denote the spectral width):
+camera. These pulses can be produced in three colours $green$, $blue$ and $UV$.
 
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Green: 520$\pm$40\,nm
-\item Blue:  460$\pm$30\,nm
-\item UV:    375$\pm$12\,nm
-\end{itemize}
+\begin{table}[htp]
+\centering
+\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
+\hline
+\hline
+\multicolumn{6}{|c|}{The possible pulsed light colours} \\
+\hline
+\hline
+Colour &  Wavelength & Spectral Width & Min. Nr. &  Max. Nr. & Secondary \\
+      & [nm]         & [nm]           &  Phe's   &  Phe's    & Pulses  \\
+\hline
+Green &  520      & 40      & 6          &  120      & yes   \\
+\hline
+Blue &  460       & 30      & 6          &  500      & yes   \\
+\hline
+UV   &  375       & 12      & 3          &  50       & no  \\ 
+\hline
+\hline
+\end{tabular}
+\caption{The pulser colours available from the calibration system}
+\label{tab:pulsercolours}
+\end{table}
 
-Whereas the UV-pulse is very stable, the green and blue pulses show sometimes secondary pulses after 
-about 10--40\,ns from the real pulse.
-\par
-Available intensities depend on the involved pulser light colour: 
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Green: 6 -- 120 phes
-\item Blue:  6 -- 500 phes
-\item UV:    3 -- 50 phes
-\end{itemize}
-
+Table~\ref{tab:pulsercolours} lists the available colours and intensities. 
+Whereas the UV-pulse is very stable, the green and blue pulses show sometimes smaller secondary 
+pulses after about 10--40\,ns from the main pulse.
 One can see that the very stable UV-pulses are unfortunately only available in such intensities as to 
 not saturate the high-gain readout channel. However, the brightest combination of light pulses easily 
@@ -35,10 +45,24 @@
 \begin{enumerate}
 \item Stability tests: These include numbers of excluded pixels by the calibration software, 
-numbers of reconstructed photo-electrons and counts of the numbers of outliers from the Gaussian 
-reconstructed charge distributions. 
+numbers of reconstructed photo-electrons and counts of the numbers of outliers from the expected Gaussian 
+distributions of reconstructed charges. 
 \item Linearity tests: These test the linearity of the extractor with respect to pulses of different intensity 
 and colour.
-\item Time resolution: These tests 
+\item Time resolution: These tests show the time resolution and stability obtained with different 
+intensities and colours.
 \end{enumerate}
+
+We used data taken on the 7$^{th}$ of June, 2004 with different pulser LED combinations, each taken with 
+16384 events. The corresponding run numbers range from nr. 31741 to 31772.
+\par
+Although, we looked at and tested all colour and extractor combinations resulting from these data, 
+we will refrain ourselves to show here only exemplary behaviour and results of extractors. All taken  
+``control'' plots including those which are not displayed here, can be retrieved from the following 
+locations:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+http://www.magic.ifae.es/~markus/pheplots/
+http://www.magic.ifae.es/~markus/timeplots/
+\end{verbatim}
 
 \subsubsection{Stability tests}
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