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 ====== Phillips Telescope Startup Procedure ====== ====== Phillips Telescope Startup Procedure ======
-Updated 8/15/2023 - Travis Deyoe+Updated 8/25/2023 - Travis Deyoe
  
 The order of operations below is designed for time efficiency. Missing a step could lead to frustration as some steps may feel "out of order" but are designed to reduce down-time waiting for things to power on. The order of operations below is designed for time efficiency. Missing a step could lead to frustration as some steps may feel "out of order" but are designed to reduce down-time waiting for things to power on.
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 {{:public:catalinas:lemmon:phillips_24:ups_power.jpg?200|UPS Power}} {{:public:catalinas:lemmon:phillips_24:ups_power.jpg?200|UPS Power}}
  
-Next you must turn on both UPS's. Press and hold the corresponding "on" button for at least a second until you hear a beep, then let go. For the big UPS this will take a few moments as it cycles through some lights (shown in full in the GIF below). The small UPS will power on quicker. +Next you must turn on the UPD. Press and hold the corresponding "on" button for at least a second until you hear a beep, then let go. the UPS will immediately supply power to their output plugs, so no further button pressing is necessary on the UPS.
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-{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_big_ups_on.gif?direct|}}{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:power_ups_on.gif?direct|}} +
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-Both UPS'will immediately supply power to their output plugs, so no further button pressing is necessary.+
  
 ==== Check Emergency Power Shutoff ==== ==== Check Emergency Power Shutoff ====
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 {{:public:catalinas:lemmon:phillips_24:dome_power.jpg??direct&200|Dome Power}} {{:public:catalinas:lemmon:phillips_24:dome_power.jpg??direct&200|Dome Power}}
  
-==== Power On Controller and Desktop Computer ==== +==== Power On the Desktop Computer ==== 
-The big gray box on the wall is the Controller. Turn it on by turning the large red switch on the bottom left of the Controller box to the right (clockwise)Assuming the UPS was powered on in the last step, fans and other noises will be heard as the system comes on.+Now that power is supplied through the UPS you should turn on the desktop computerIt is behind the desk mountain on the wall. The power button is the same color as the computer case so in a dimly lit room (like it most likely is now without the dome open) you may need a light to find it.
  
 +{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:phillips_24:desktop_power_switch.jpg?direct&200|Power Switch}}
  
-{{:telescope_controller_switch.jpg?600|}}+Once pressed the button is quite bright so you will know that the computer is on.
  
-Now is also when you should turn on the desktop computer. It is under the desk behind the little door on the leftThe power button is the same color as the computer case so in a dimly lit room (like it most likely is now without the dome open) you may need a light to find it.+**NOTE: The desktop is set to automatically turn on when power is suppliedBut this may not always happen.**
  
-**NOTE: The desktop is set to automatically turn on when power is supplied.** 
  
-==== Check Controller Ethernet Cable ==== 
-While the Controller and desktop computer are powering on (the Controller takes about 15 years to do so), go into the warm room. Now go into the closet. There is a gray ethernet cable labelled "Controller." Plug this into the switch on the right wall and confirm there are happy internet lights on the switch. 
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-{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:ethernet_plug.gif?direct|}} 
  
 ===== Desktop Tasks ===== ===== Desktop Tasks =====
 Proceed back to the desktop computer, which should be fully powered on. Log in to the computer (standard SkyCenter password). The next few tasks will all be done on this computer.  Proceed back to the desktop computer, which should be fully powered on. Log in to the computer (standard SkyCenter password). The next few tasks will all be done on this computer. 
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-==== Open Mirror Covers==== 
-Open the [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:desktop_icons_and_software_layout#TIM|RCOS TIM software]] from the desktop link or toolbar quick link. 
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-Connect to the TIM unit (by clicking the connect button).  
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-**NOTE: If you are unable to connect it most likely means the TIM was turned off. Confirm this via its power switch on the back of the telescope. It is the small gray box directly below the rotator.** 
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-**Insert TIM Power switch image** 
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-Navigate to the "Primary Mirror Cover" tab. Open the mirror covers by clicking the "Open" button. Below is a GIF of the entire process (as it should occur). 
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-{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:astrometric_tcs:mirrorcoversopen.gif?direct|}} 
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-**NOTE: If the mirror covers aren't opening correctly or the current stays high (over 1000 milliamps) then there is a problem. Abort the opening (or closing). You attempt to open them again but if the problem persists addition help is needed (AKA call Travis or ask Mountain Ops if they are still around).** 
  
 ==== Connect to the TCS (Telescope Control System ==== ==== Connect to the TCS (Telescope Control System ====
-Launch [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:desktop_icons_and_software_layout#maestro3|Maestro3]] via its desktop icon or using the start search bar. Upon connecting with the telescope (via USB automatically), it will first prompt the user to "Sync ATSC time".+Launch Maestro4 via its desktop icon or using the start search bar. Upon connecting with the telescope (via USB automatically), it will first prompt the user to "Sync ATSC time".
  
 **Insert prompt image here** **Insert prompt image here**
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 Confirm by clicking "Yes". This will sync the TCS time with the Desktop time. If the TCS time is not accurate (or syncs to the desktop and it's wrong) you will have a bad time later when pointing at your first objects. Confirm by clicking "Yes". This will sync the TCS time with the Desktop time. If the TCS time is not accurate (or syncs to the desktop and it's wrong) you will have a bad time later when pointing at your first objects.
  
-==== Homing the Telescope ==== +==== Aligning the Telescope ====
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-The telescope is now on and able to slew around the sky but it has no idea where it is. To determine its position in physical space it must be "homed"+
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-Click on the "Settings" tab. +
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-**Insert image of settings tab** +
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-**NOTE: Due to some current power problems additional steps are necessary at this time.** +
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-Click the ''Align from Last'' button in the Alignment section. +
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-Then in the Calibration section, select the ''Use AZ/Alt'' radio button. +
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-Type in the following for the two fields below that radio button. +
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-Az: ''180:00:00'' +
-Alt: ''25:00:00'' +
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-Click the ''From Az/Alt'' button and proceed to the next step. +
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-And then click the ''Align from Home Seek'' under the Alignment section and then confirm align home by clicking "yes". The telescope with quickly move west and north a bit and then slowly continue north and east until it hits its home switches. If it does not find the switches it will indicate as much after a 40 second timeout time. +
  
-**NOTE: If the telescope was not brought up properly or was not the [[startup_procedure#"ParkTelescope|Park]] position, it will move quickly move PAST home (because it thinks it is somewhere other than the park position). Cancel the Home Seek and freak out. Call Travis once you calm down a bit.+The telescope is now on and able to slew around the sky but it assumes that it is pointing perfectly at park. At this time the telescope does not have a method to "homehowever, being a gear driven system, it does not have the ability to easily loose position (like the Schulman). As such the process to get the telescope ready and able to observe is very simple.
  
-==== Home the Focuser ==== +Click on the ''Alignment'' section (it should already be the default one).
-Upon start up the focuser does not remember where it was last position. In all likelyhood it was at either the Eyepiece focus or Camera focus but if you are using the eyepiece during the day there will be no way to tell as it will be WAY too out of focus. Thus homing the focuser and placing it at the correct focus (depend on your needs after Startupis a good idea.+
  
-Open the [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:desktop_icons_and_software_layout#FocusPro|FocusPro software]] on the desktop.+Click the ''Last (Unpark)'' button.
  
-From here, click the ''home'' button and wait for it to zero out and read "Home/In Limit".+{{:public:catalinas:lemmon:phillips_24:telescope_unaligned_alignment_tab.png?400|Maestro Interface}}
  
-Once at the home position move the focuser to the correct position for your purpose as listed [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:focus_positions|here]].+And... That's it. Told you it was simple!
  
 ===== Normal Startup Operations ===== ===== Normal Startup Operations =====
  
-You have now successfully pulled the Schulman telescope out of Lightning Shutdown! Congrats. It is now time to start your normal [[public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:pre-observing_check|Pre-Observing Procedures]] to get everything ready for a SkyNights program or remote operation.+You have now successfully pulled the Phillips telescope out of Lightning Shutdown! Congrats. It is now time to start your normal [[public:catalinas:lemmon:phillips_24:pre-observing_check|Pre-Observing Procedures]] to get everything ready for a SkyNights program or remote operation.
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