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Auto positioning on the NEW TCS
The auto positioning is intended to save time when presetting to an object
and also to give better centered objects. If in use, after the preset has
finished and TV filter has been automatically set to Open or Grey, the
autoguider program does NOT move the star box, it is left where it is. Then
the program will try to identify
between 1 and 3 candidates as guide stars. In the full mode only one (the
brightest) is looked for and if found the telescope is given a horizontal
offset in order to move the guide star to the center of the star box,
wherever the star box is placed, then
autoguiding is switched on. There will be a notification message on the error
device when done. In the semi mode up to 3 stars will be looked for, they
will be marked on the autoguider screen. The observer can then choose one of
them by giving 1, 2 or 3 on the user interface terminal
as a command, the corresponding guide star will then be moved (with a
telescope horizontal offset) to the center of the star box and autoguiding
will be started. If instead a 0 is given the auto positioning is
skipped. If You are too fast to choose 1 before the other 2 have
been found then an error message is given saying that no one is available,
then just give the 1 again after the 3'rd has been marked on the
autoguider screen.
The choosen mode is displayed on the user interface terminal at the upper
part under the CCD filter info.
The available commands (can be shortened) are
Auto-Positioning-Off
Passive, do the placing of the guide star in the box manually.
Auto-Positioning-Semi
Up to 3 stars are searched for and marked on the autoguider screen, choose one of them with 1, 2 or 3, or 0 to skip it.
Auto-Positioning-Full
When command is given the star box is moved to the center of the autoguider screen. At presets the box is NOT moved, the brightest guide star is moved to the center of the star box wherever it is and autoguiding started.
Auto-Positioning-Retry
The autoguider program will try again to search for guide stars according to the choosen mode. Can be useful in bad seeing if TV filter Grey was choosen,
no star was found and another brighter filter was set by the observer.
The mode is automatically set to OFF at noon to avoid having it in operation during sky flats, that could cause confusion.
The FULL mode seems to work in most conditions but sometimes it might be better to use the semi mode in difficult cases (bright sky, bad seeing, clouds).
All the described commands are also available from the instrument sequencer even if only the Auto-Positioning-Off and Auto-Positioning-Full could be useful.
For staff interested in on-line details about the auto positioning, status page 27 contains most of it.
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