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====== Schulman Telescope Startup Procedure ====== | ====== Schulman Telescope Startup Procedure ====== | ||
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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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==== Plug in and Power On UPS's ==== | ==== Plug in and Power On UPS's ==== | ||
- | First plug in the big and small UPS's to the left of the desk. The big UPS should be twisted clockwise after insertion in order to secure it in the socket. The big UPS powers the larger controller box on the wall above it, while the small UPS powers basically everything else. | + | First plug in the big and small UPS' |
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Now is also when you should turn on the desktop computer. It is under the desk behind the little door on the left. 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. | Now is also when you should turn on the desktop computer. It is under the desk behind the little door on the left. 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. | ||
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+ | **NOTE: The desktop is set to automatically turn on when power is supplied.** | ||
==== Check Controller Ethernet Cable ==== | ==== Check Controller Ethernet Cable ==== | ||
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===== Desktop Tasks ===== | ===== Desktop Tasks ===== | ||
- | Procced | + | Proceed |
==== Open Mirror Covers==== | ==== Open Mirror Covers==== | ||
- | Open the [[public: | + | Open the RCOS TIM software |
Connect to the TIM unit (by clicking the connect button). | Connect to the TIM unit (by clicking the connect button). | ||
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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).** | **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 | + | Launch |
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- | **Insert prompt image here** | + | |
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- | Confirm by clicking " | + | |
==== Homing the Telescope ==== | ==== Homing the Telescope ==== | ||
- | The telescope is now on and able to slew around the sky but it has no idea where it is. It determine its position in physical space it must be "homed". | + | 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 "aligned". |
- | Click on the " | + | Click the '' |
- | + | ||
- | **Insert image of settings tab** | + | |
+ | {{: | ||
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**NOTE: Due to some current power problems additional steps are necessary at this time.** | **NOTE: Due to some current power problems additional steps are necessary at this time.** | ||
- | Click the '' | + | In the same '' |
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- | Then in the Calibrate section, select the '' | + | |
Type in the following for the two fields below that radio button. | Type in the following for the two fields below that radio button. | ||
Az: '' | Az: '' | ||
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Alt: '' | Alt: '' | ||
Click the '' | Click the '' | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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- | And then the '' | + | Click the '' |
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+ | **Open Dome Using TheSky 64** | ||
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+ | Start TheSky Professional Edition (64 bit). | ||
+ | On the left side of the window, click Dome. Click the Connect button. Click the Unpark Dome button. Click the Find Home button. On the left side of the window again, click Telescope. click the Startup dropdown menu. Click the Connect Telescope option. On the left side of the window again, click Find. In the Search for: bar, type in a bright star in the sky (Vega, Altair, etc....). Click the Find button. Click Slew. Center the object in the finder scope and the primary eyepiece. Return to the left side of the window, click the Startup dropdown menu and click Star Synchronization. Click the Sync button. Point to a different bright object. The telescope should align the star in the middle of the eyepiece. | ||
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+ | **NOTE: If the telescope was not brought up properly or was not in the [[startup_procedure#" | ||
- | **NOTE: If the telescope was not brought up properly or was not the [[startup_procedure#" | ||
===== 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 | + | You have now successfully pulled the Schulman telescope out of Lightning Shutdown! Congrats. It is now time to start your normal |