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tdeyoe [SkyCenter Observatory Live]
public:catalinas:lemmon:schulman_32:remote_astrophotograph:acp_web_interface [2020/05/06 21:57] (current)
tdeyoe [System Status Display]
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 Close the Welcome screen (you can always bring it up again under __Help Resources__ sidebar). Click the link for the System Status Display and you will see something similar to below. Close the Welcome screen (you can always bring it up again under __Help Resources__ sidebar). Click the link for the System Status Display and you will see something similar to below.
  
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 The first column (**Observatory**) shows the local civil time as well as local sidereal time (LST). The dome should be open and slaved (meaning it is synched with the motion of the telescope). You may find site conditions and weather in the [[acp_web_interface#SkyCenter Observatory Live]] section.  The first column (**Observatory**) shows the local civil time as well as local sidereal time (LST). The dome should be open and slaved (meaning it is synched with the motion of the telescope). You may find site conditions and weather in the [[acp_web_interface#SkyCenter Observatory Live]] section. 
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 The **Plan** column on the right shows the indices of a set of exposures. This includes the number of filters and repeats for a set of observations. This information becomes useful when plan files, with many observations, are submitted to the observatory. It helps you understand where in the sequence of acquisition of what has been acquired and what images have yet to be taken. The **Plan** column on the right shows the indices of a set of exposures. This includes the number of filters and repeats for a set of observations. This information becomes useful when plan files, with many observations, are submitted to the observatory. It helps you understand where in the sequence of acquisition of what has been acquired and what images have yet to be taken.
  
-Near the bottom of the __System Status Display__ window there is a link that says "Show/Hide Run Log and Abort Control." Clicking the link will reveal an embedded console that displays the internal operations of the observatory. First time users need not worry about the details, but it is still recommended to monitor this activity for errors and other kinds of useful information such as the seeing calculated from the autofocus procedure.  +Near the bottom of the __System Status Display__ window there is a link that says "Show/Hide Run Log and Abort Control." Clicking the link will reveal an embedded console that displays the internal operations of the observatory. First time users need not worry about the details, but it is still recommended to monitor this activity for errors and other kinds of useful information such as the seeing calculated from the autofocus procedure.
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 The run log is saved to disk and is accessible under the menu option "My Documents." Note that when the system is running (taking images) a "Stop Run" option is displayed. Pressing this will abort the current activity and leave the telescope idle in its current position. Before pressing this button... Please read the [[acp_web_interface#Stopping a Run]] section! The run log is saved to disk and is accessible under the menu option "My Documents." Note that when the system is running (taking images) a "Stop Run" option is displayed. Pressing this will abort the current activity and leave the telescope idle in its current position. Before pressing this button... Please read the [[acp_web_interface#Stopping a Run]] section!
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