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chara:trouble_shooting [2021/11/04 18:07]
charaobs [The Telescope won't move or stopped moving]
chara:trouble_shooting [2021/11/04 18:59]
charaobs [Metrology and Homing carts]
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 <font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;white>1. On the domegui MANUAL tab, click STOP so pulses won't be sent to the drive by the control software.</font>  \\ <font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;white>1. On the domegui MANUAL tab, click STOP so pulses won't be sent to the drive by the control software.</font>  \\
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-<font inherit/inherit;;initial;;white>2. M</font> ake sure the all the scopes’ demand positions agree – for example, sometimes bringing a scope to a configuration that’s already on sky and issuing a slew command will make the additional scope go around North the “wrong” way.\\+<font inherit/inherit;;initial;;white>2. M</font>ake sure the all the scopes’ demand positions agree – for example, sometimes bringing a scope to a configuration that’s already on sky and issuing a slew command will make the additional scope go around North the “wrong” way.\\
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 <font inherit/inherit;;initial;;white>3. Click the OVERRIDE ON button in domegui MANUAL tab.</font> <font inherit/inherit;;initial;;white>3. Click the OVERRIDE ON button in domegui MANUAL tab.</font>
  
-<font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;inherit>4. Move the scope a bit back toward the direction it was coming from – for example, if it stopped at AZ 268 while rotating clockwise, move it back to 265 or so using AZ DEC. Then press STOP.</font>+<font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;inherit>4. Move the scope a bit back toward the direction it was coming from – for example, if the scope stopped at AZ 268 while rotating clockwise, move it back to 265 or so using AZ DEC. Then press STOP.</font>
  
 <font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;inherit>5. Move the scope past AZ 270 by pressing AC INC. Usally 2-4 degrees will do.</font> <font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;inherit>5. Move the scope past AZ 270 by pressing AC INC. Usally 2-4 degrees will do.</font>
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 <font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;inherit>6. Click OVERRIDE OFF, go to the AUTO tab and press AUTO, then NEXT (also in the obsgtk; this will restore the original star's demand position to the scope).</font> <font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;inherit>6. Click OVERRIDE OFF, go to the AUTO tab and press AUTO, then NEXT (also in the obsgtk; this will restore the original star's demand position to the scope).</font>
  
-<font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;inherit>7. When you have time, go to the scope and reset the limit switch.</font>+<font 14px/Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;;#333333;;inherit>7. When you have time, go to the scope and reset the limit switch; otherwise, it will stop each time you pass AZ 270/90.</font>
  
  
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   * Good metrology signals are important to the proper positioning of the carts. Monitor the signal strength by running [RUN MULTIPLE] on the Metrology Monitor. Place the windows above the TV windows for each scope you are using. They should show white sine waves that are around the height of the window. Erratic, fluctuating waves indicate self-interference or a weak signal. This may cause the carts to lose their place as the signal strength falls too low. Red waves indicate that some displayed signal has gone too low and the carts will all need to be homed. A careful adjustment of the MET2 mirror can sometimes bring the signal back. Do not adjust the MET1 mirror.   * Good metrology signals are important to the proper positioning of the carts. Monitor the signal strength by running [RUN MULTIPLE] on the Metrology Monitor. Place the windows above the TV windows for each scope you are using. They should show white sine waves that are around the height of the window. Erratic, fluctuating waves indicate self-interference or a weak signal. This may cause the carts to lose their place as the signal strength falls too low. Red waves indicate that some displayed signal has gone too low and the carts will all need to be homed. A careful adjustment of the MET2 mirror can sometimes bring the signal back. Do not adjust the MET1 mirror.
-  * To home the carts, turn off the [OL] and [MAN] buttons on each cart and it will automatically return to the front switch. If the cart has no issue, it will arrive at the target position of 0m and the home switch at the same time. The X in the OPLE server under the HM will indicate it has homed to the home switch. If a cart does not reach the home switch when it returns to position 0m, it was lost and likely the cause of the difficulty in finding fringes. Hit the [HOME] button and it should move forward and trigger the home switch. Hit [TRACK] to home it to the new home position.+  * To home the carts, turn off the [OL] and [MAN] buttons on each cart and it will automatically return to the front switch. If the cart has no issue, it will arrive at the target position of 0m and the home switch at the same time. The X in the OPLE server under the HM will indicate it has homed to the home switch. If a cart does not reach the home switch when it returns to position 0m, it was lost and likely the cause of the difficulty in finding fringes. You can also find the size of the error by typing the command "homechk S1" into the ople server. Hit the [HOME] button and it should move forward and trigger the home switch. Hit [TRACK] to home it to the new home position. 
  
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